samba print server

2000-10-18 Thread Steve Lee
can someone point me to a documentation to setup a printserver using samba. so far i can have multiple printers show up on the network but it does not work. Thank you ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/l

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Statux
> Uhhh...you _did_ notice the tag, right? We're not used to trolling :) ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

samba: print server

2000-10-18 Thread Steve Lee
Can someone show me a sample configuration file for setting up a print server for mulitple printers on the network using samba. I have 4 hp printers with jetdirect on the network. how i can show these printers only without lp too. just a way to show these printer names as i wish to name them.

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Steve Frampton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, CH wrote: > How did you figure Bill Gates invented the first OS? Wasn't there any OS > before Bill Gates exist? Uhhh...you _did_ notice the tag, right? > From: "Steve Frampton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Bill Gates invented

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, CH wrote: > > An interesting side note - MS-DOS basicly stopped development at version > > 3.2 You should have quoted the full statment - MS stopped at 3.2 untill DR-DOS come out. > > How is that so since the last ms-dos version was 6.22 before Win95 shows up > with so calle

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-18 Thread Martin Brown
I recently installed RH6.2 and have been familiarizing my self with ipchains. The IPCHAINS-HOWTO is quite good, IMO. The technical parameters listed below which you wish to know about are discussed in the HOWTO. Somewhat still open to question, in my mind as well as yours, is why the large (65K

(off topic...not referring to linux...just a funny) Fw: Physics of Hell

2000-10-18 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
- Original Message - From: "Antony A. Baver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mike Dunsavage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 6:58 PM Subject: Physics of Hell > > - Original Message - > From: Angela Keck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Installing from sources.

2000-10-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote: > Dear friends: > > I am not a computer scientist, so I have always done my installations > with the binaries packaged with RH releases. I always get the source > CDs, which I colect as esoteric objects in my closet. > > Now, I want to recompile

Nat

2000-10-18 Thread Kris Keele
Does anyone have any suggestions for NAT software on a Linux server?   Kris

Re: BeOs

2000-10-18 Thread Kevin Holmquist
Hi Michael, - Original Message - From: "Michael R. Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 8:58 AM Subject: Re: BeOs > I've wondered about this myself. SGI based a significant portion of > their business on multimedia Unix boxes; granted the O

Re: disk partitioning

2000-10-18 Thread Statux
diskdruid will give you less control than fdisk. It usually forces it to the end of the disk... nothing you can do. I don't advise that you put swap at the beginning of the disk, since if you're using an x86, you better have yerself a /boot partition (if you're using an IDE disk) at the beginning

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread CH
> An interesting side note - MS-DOS basicly stopped development at version > 3.2 How is that so since the last ms-dos version was 6.22 before Win95 shows up with so called MS-Dos 7.0 labeled as Windows 95? CH ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROT

What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-18 Thread Dan Horth
Hiya - after having set up ipchains on a bunch of servers I'm starting to see a load of DENY log entries - most of which appear normal to me - although we've had a load of them over the past few days from one particular IP address looking a bit like this: /var/log/messages:Oct 18 14:50:54 Fire

Pro Audio Processing on Linux - was Re: BeOs

2000-10-18 Thread Rob Hardowa
More thinking out loud PLUS my two centsthrow in the modulus operator to get the remainder and the result is my opinion, worth about as much as the Canadian dollar rose in value today :) I'd love to see more Multimedia development for Linux. It has been pretty bad up to this point, ie, a ser

Re: inetd and RH7

2000-10-18 Thread Kevin Holmquist
- Original Message - From: "Frank Jacobberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 9:13 PM Subject: inetd and RH7 > I still like to irc chat. Unfortuneately since last week I can't gain > access > to my favorite irc server. Kick me out with a ba

Re: inetd and RH7

2000-10-18 Thread Hal Burgiss
> > I have a DSL account with a static IP in the router and my ip as > set up on my cisco router is 10.0.0.1 with my wan0-0 set to a > static ip address. Help me figure this out. You probably need to enable it on the router would be my guess, since that is probably the address that the server is

Installing from sources.

2000-10-18 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
Dear friends: I am not a computer scientist, so I have always done my installations with the binaries packaged with RH releases. I always get the source CDs, which I colect as esoteric objects in my closet. Now, I want to recompile as much software as possible to improve my system. I guess I sho

Re: Log Message

2000-10-18 Thread Wayne Dyer
Stephen E. Hargrove wrote: > Can anyone tell me why the following message keeps appearing in my log > file? > > Oct 13 18:03:52 pappy modprobe: can't locate module char-major-5 > > It's been happening consistenly everytime I telnet into the machine. > It's not a bother, but I'd really like to kn

Re: starting apache

2000-10-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Marco Shaw wrote: > Just link /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S55apache to /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl, for > example. By default, the init scripts will run ~/rc5.d/S55apache with a > 'start' argument. > > Make sure to add an ~/rc0.d/K55apache & ~/rc6.d/K55apache, which will get a > 's

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Rob Hardowa
Totally, reading on the batch systems and the human was the system. He wrote the program, operated the console, was the "disk driver" when it came to the card readers and so forth. I remember back to linear algebra studying codes that both sides used during the war, and it was essentially a bunc

Re: inetd and RH7

2000-10-18 Thread Michael Ghens
Sounds like you are doing nats on your cisco. Basically you are using RFC1918 public address space. (10.0.0.1 is a non-routible IP). The ident server on your chat is doing an IDENT on your wan port of your router. Your router is *not* going to to pass that request on since it is a connection init

Re: My Redhat linux is forced to reboot for every 7 or 10 days.

2000-10-18 Thread Kiran Kumar M
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Kirk wrote: > Is there a runaway process? What does top show? > 8:17am up 22:58, 5 users, load average: 0.15, 0.16, 0.11 76 processes: 74 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped CPU states: 3.9% user, 5.9% system, 0.0% nice, 90.1% idle Mem: 971600K av, 922356K use

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
> Prior to WWII the term computer actually referred to a human being. Well, then "prior" would be a long time ago. First computers were not electronical but mechanical (and electromechanical after that), and they were developed many years before ww2 (even before ww1 =) ). So, the first OS, as som

Re: BeOs

2000-10-18 Thread wyrd
cristian wrote: > > I tried something called BeOs and seemed to me some kind of Linux. > Am I right ? Nope. Based on a completely different code base. There are some superficial similarities thanks to Be porting much of the GNU software. though. > I don't like it because it is non-transparent

inetd and RH7

2000-10-18 Thread Frank Jacobberger
I still like to irc chat. Unfortuneately since last week I can't gain access to my favorite irc server. Kick me out with a ban message: "Please permanently install identd!!!" I know it loads on kernel boot. If I execute ps ax | grep identd I get: 511 ?S 0:00 identd -e -o 514 ?

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > Ain't linux wonderful? You've got your choice of clients for this. > > If one works, fine... use it. If it doesn't, use the alternative. > >:-) > > I was just thinking the same thing! If this was a windoze list, we > wouldn't even be having this conver

Re: DSL pricing, etc.

2000-10-18 Thread Chris Harvey
> I pay $39.95 a month for Bell Atlantic, 640kbit downstream, > 90kbit upstream. Make sure you get an external DSL modem > device, or better yet (if you can) pick up one of those > Linksys DSLmodem/router/NAT/100mbit-switch boxes for like > $160. How do you like that Linksys thing. I bought on

Re: setting up Dell OptiPlex GX100

2000-10-18 Thread Romain Kang
| I have tried everything I can think of to get Xwindows configured to work | on the Dell box. The video card is an Intel 810 with 4meg of memory. | | Does anybody know what will work? Ah yes, I've used one of these with RH 6.2. The easiest way is to get Linux preinstalled by Dell. Failing tha

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Statux
> How did you figure Bill Gates invented the first OS? Wasn't there any OS > before Bill Gates exist? Yeah. There were. But keep in mind that Gates didn't even write the original version of DOS. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https:

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Romain Kang
OK, since folks are putting in their favorite links on Gore and the Internet, here's my favorite: http://www.salon.com/tech/col/rose/2000/10/05/gore_internet/index.html Romain Kang Disclaimer: I speak for myself alone, [EMAIL PROTECTED]except wh

RE: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Statux
The movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" explains the whole Windows dawning among other things. On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Alfredo Macias wrote: > On Bill's book "the road ahead" (I did not buy the book, it was given to me) > he implies that the ideas for a gui to run on top of DOS he "got them" from > w

Re: boot sector again

2000-10-18 Thread Statux
> Thanks for advices to everybody. > But I still have problems. Something was changed in the boot sector because > now I can't use fips. Fips is generating a file and then stops.I can use > the > disk. It is an usual disk of 4.3Gb. I don't know how much is true in this > file. Because if it w

Re: Tordvald's Linux

2000-10-18 Thread Wayne Dyer
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, cristian wrote: > > > I was reading in a magazine that the Linux distribution used in > > Finland was translated in English and it contains more than 100 games > > and a SEGA simulator. Did anyone heard about such a thing or is only a > > joke? > > I

Dual boot RH7 & W2K

2000-10-18 Thread Mike Neal
Trying to setup a dual boot machine with RH7 and Windows 2000 Server but every time, the second OS I install clobbers the first OS's loader. How to do this or can anyone point me to a refrence? Any tips appreciated. Thanks, Mike ___ Redhat-list mai

Re: BeOs

2000-10-18 Thread Michael R. Jinks
WARNING: no actual information here, just thinking out loud. On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 04:45:20PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, cristian wrote: > > > Maybe some of you tried it. Would it be possible to > > achieve the same multimedia machine using RedHat ? > > I doubt it. B

RE: umask is strange

2000-10-18 Thread rpjday
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Justin Zygmont wrote: > The subject was creating files with a umask, read the original question. to recap, i believe the original question was why files *started* with an initial perm of 666, to which the umask was applied. i believe that was chosen just so a newly-created

Re: Mailing list systems

2000-10-18 Thread rodrigo
Duncan Hill wrote: > Is there any ML package, freely available, that allows creation, > deletion and maintenance of mailing lists via the web? I've been > using Majordomo 1 + MajorCool, and while it works, the integration is > not as tight as I'd like. I've looked at Mailman, but I only see lis

RE: umask is strange

2000-10-18 Thread Justin Zygmont
The subject was creating files with a umask, read the original question. On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Robert Friberg wrote: > > > because you can't give execute permissions to files. > > > What have you been smoking today? > > $ touch foo > $ chmod u+x foo > > > regards, > Robert Friberg >

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Chuck Mead
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Rich Shepard spewed into the bitstream: RS>at IBM it would take an executive committee three months to RS>decide where to go for lunch, so change occured at glacial speed. I've heard it said that a camel is a horse designed by a comittee! :-) RS> Excruciatingly-poor decis

Re[2]: Cookie problem with RedHat apache RPM

2000-10-18 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi Diederick, See if this seemingly simplistic fix works. I recommend leaving the path statement empty unless it contains something other then "/". Some versions of IE also have a problem with that (older ones). But putting the "time()+3600" in the setcookie function causes problems. Good luck.

[Offtopic]RE: DSL Pricing etc

2000-10-18 Thread Rudy Gireyev
These quys have the Dlink version for $84 bucks if you prefer that brand to Lynksys http://store.yahoo.com/shopnetlux/dlinkdi701.html Rudy -Original Message- From: Chris Harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, Octobe

RE: inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Paul Garcia
i appreciate your help, thanks. 'chkconfig --level 35 xinetd on' gives: error reading information on service xinetd: No such file or directory '/etc/init.d/xinetd start' gives: bash: /etc/init.d/xinetd: No such file or directory what might be some reasons for this file to be missing from my i

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Marc Davis
Of course, gore never claimed to "invent" the Internet. He actually said he "took the initiative in creating the Internet." A fine line, but also an excellent example of netlore and urban myth. FWIW, here's a very short article that has fairly substantial fact: http://www.sltrib.com/1999/mar/03

DSL Pricing etc

2000-10-18 Thread Chris Harvey
> I pay $39.95 a month for Bell Atlantic, 640kbit downstream,> 90kbit upstream.  Make sure you get an external DSL modem> device, or better yet (if you can) pick up one of those> Linksys DSLmodem/router/NAT/100mbit-switch boxes for like> $160.How do you like that Linksys thing. I bought one

RE: inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Michael Burger
Issue the command one more time...if it doesn't come up with at least one other line, something that says something like: xinetd -reuse -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid Then xinetd isn't running. If that's the case, you'll need to look in your /etc/rc.d/rcX.d directories (where X is one of the run

RE: inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Jason Holland
ps ax lists all processes currently in memory, that are running on your system. you pipe, with the | character, the output of ps ax to the grep command, which then parses that input for xinetd. the output returned means xinetd is not running on your system. jason > > Mike, > > thanks for the r

Re: Looking for advice on a Mail Server and more

2000-10-18 Thread Chris Harvey
Yep.. Go look at www.openmail.com You can use Outlook in MAPI mode, (its the only true MAPI server that I know about), and you it supports all the Outlook features, plus shared calendar and delegates etc... It also does IMAP4 and POP3 plus supports a bunch of other clients. Also, its free for th

setting up Dell OptiPlex GX100

2000-10-18 Thread David Brett
I have tried everything I can think of to get Xwindows configured to work on the Dell box. The video card is an Intel 810 with 4meg of memory. Does anybody know what will work? david ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.re

Kernel compiling

2000-10-18 Thread CH
Hi, I would like to know what would be the most stressing compiling method?  I recall going to the Tom's Hardware website and he mention something about the test he performed such as compiling the Linux Kernel to test the stability of the overclocked CPU.  I wanted to test my underclocked K6

RE: inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Rick Warner
Net net, the ps command is telling you that you do not have xinetd running. Do chkconfig --level 35 xinetd on to make sure it starts at boot time for runlevels 3 and 5. Then do /etc/init.d/xinetd start to start it in your current session. As for RPMS that put a config in that direct

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread CH
How did you figure Bill Gates invented the first OS? Wasn't there any OS before Bill Gates exist? CH - Original Message - From: "Steve Frampton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:46 AM Subject: Re: 1st OS > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE---

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Jerry Winegarden
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > And that's a valid point. Stephen was warning people that pump > can cause problems with certain cable systems, and that's fair. I've > got my own reasons for not using pump on cable systems. I've now also > observed problem in other e

Re: Streaming audio server on RedHat???

2000-10-18 Thread Darren R. Weber
Go with Icecast. . .We use it every day where I work for music in the office. We have four different playlists offered for the different types of music, and usually use XMMS to listen in. The server is great and you can get Livecast to send out broadcast live events with it. I think I even s

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Paul Anderson
Prior to WWII the term computer actually referred to a human being. Paul Anderson Rob Hardowa wrote: > Totally off topic but worth a stab at it... > > According to "Operating Systems Concepts" by Silberschatz and Galvin it > all depends on how you define "Operating System." The first operating

Re: gtk+ version glitch prevents building executables

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Dave Reed wrote: > It would have been easier if you just sent plain text rather than an > encoded attachment, but I'm pretty certain here are the offending > lines. Dave, Sorry about that. It was an ASCII text file I sent so I don't know why pine encoded it. All of 618 by

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Paul Anderson
Just to be factual here... Gates bought DOS from a person in Arizona who had developed an operating system called QDOS (which stood for quick and dirty operating system). It was written to counteract the large shell and many commands of the CP/M OS. Gates did indeed buy it for $50,000 and then

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Chris Harvey wrote: > And then I think, Gates managed to persuade IBM to endorse his product and > even build PCs with his 'MS DOS' on it, and from then it became the defacto > PC operating system when the PC boom started to take off in the late 80's. > Pretty shrewd move to

Re: gtk+ version glitch prevents building executables

2000-10-18 Thread Dave Reed
> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:38:09 -0700 (PDT) > From: Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > look for multiple versions of: libgtk.so.1.2.x > > > > where x may not be 3 or 8. > > > > Do a: > > locate libgtk > > (assuming you've let the cron job that runs at 4AM create your locate > > database).

Re: A follow up to 'ps -ef woes'

2000-10-18 Thread Chris Harvey
I think I meant to send it to both, as people from both helped me earlier when I was having all those weird problems. Thanks, Chris - Original Message - From: "Leonard den Ottolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 5:14 PM Subject: Re: A fol

RE: inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Paul Garcia
Mike, thanks for the repsonse. "ps ax | grep xinetd" returns: 978 pts/3 S 0:00 grep xinetd that is all. have no idea what this tells me... as far as your second paragraph i am not real sure what this means. but i put my understanding of this paragraph together with the fact that havin

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread mikeyw
Uh, Wrong -- MS purchased QDOS from Seattle Labs and with a code tweak here and there it became DOS 1.0 Gates never purchased CP/M. Mike W. - Original Message - From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:38 PM Subject: Re: What was Gore'

Re: 1st OS

2000-10-18 Thread Rob Hardowa
Totally off topic but worth a stab at it... According to "Operating Systems Concepts" by Silberschatz and Galvin it all depends on how you define "Operating System." The first operating system for computers would have been a human being. The first software O/S depends on your definition of O/S.

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 03:18:48PM -0400, Statux wrote: > Gore never invented the internet. End of story. The networking concept > around the internet has been around since about the dawn of UNIX (which > was over 30 years ago). :) The concept of a global computer network goes back furthe

Looking for advice on a Mail Server and more

2000-10-18 Thread Jamin Collins
I'm looking for a good mail server for Linux. However, I would like to find one that does more than just mail. Is there something that supports not only the normal POP3 and SMTP, but also other PIM features such as contacts, calendar, and to-do lists? Or, are there are group of programs that to

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread mikeyw
The Doc got it all right...just wanted to add that Gary Kildahl, who died a bunch of years ago, was one of the originals that started this whole craziness. He was a pure scientist and brilliant, an amazing coder, but he wasn't good at (or didn't even care very much about business or even much abou

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Uncle Meat
On 18-Oct-2000 Statux spoke something to the effect: > Gore never invented the internet. End of story. The networking concept > around the internet has been around since about the dawn of UNIX (which > was over 30 years ago). :) > > Gates didn't invent the first OS either... and DOS wasn't even

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 03:17:58PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote: > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 02:58:09PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 02:35:03PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 01:38:33PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > > > > > At th

Re: A follow up to 'ps -ef woes'

2000-10-18 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Chris! I think you meant to send this to the install list :-). Bye, Leonard. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.c

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Chris Harvey
> Nope. MS-DOS was a port of CP/M to the 16 bit Intel processors by a small > west cost company, and Microsoft purchased it. Later, Digital Research > did their own port as well. But the Microsoft version was something like > $50, and the Digital Research version was over $100, so most people w

Re: Cookie problem with RedHat apache RPM

2000-10-18 Thread Diederick van Dijk
On Wednesday 18 October 2000 23:04, you wrote: > Hi Diederick, > > Why not post your PHP code. I have had similar issues and should be able to > help. IE does not follow the exact same conventions as Netscape. They are > minor differences that require specific formatting to work in both. > > Also,

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Uncle Meat
On 18-Oct-2000 Vidiot spoke something to the effect: >> Can someone please tell me what Gore's role was in >>inventing the internet. (Please include all the Gory details >>as well as AlGore-ithms). (But please don't beat around >>the Bush or if there are many links get to Cheny). > > Nothing, o

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Statux wrote: > Gates didn't invent the first OS either... and DOS wasn't even his. It was > purchased from someone for $50,000 or something like that. Seattle Computer Products wrote DOS 1.0. I don't recall how much Gates and Allen paid for it, but it wasn't much. Rich

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Vidiot
>I heard that Gates stole dos from IBM when he was working for them. Then he >modified it a little and put it out on the market at MS-DOS, instead of IBM's >PC-DOS. Then he just kept modifing it and then put a gui interface with it, >Windows 2.0. No, he purchased CPM for a relatively small amount

Re: gtk+ version glitch prevents building executables

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Dave Reed wrote: > look for multiple versions of: libgtk.so.1.2.x > > where x may not be 3 or 8. > > Do a: > locate libgtk > (assuming you've let the cron job that runs at 4AM create your locate > database). > > and see what it finds. I'll bet you'll find multiple version

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Keith Kern wrote: > I heard that Gates stole dos from IBM when he was working for them. Then he > modified it a little and put it out on the market at MS-DOS, instead of IBM's > PC-DOS. Then he just kept modifing it and then put a gui interface with it, > Windows 2.0. IBM

RE: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Alfredo Macias
On Bill's book "the road ahead" (I did not buy the book, it was given to me) he implies that the ideas for a gui to run on top of DOS he "got them" from when he assisted in the design of MAC OS. (no wonder the similarities on first versions of both, win - mac) Alfredo. -Original Message-

autorun: how does it work?

2000-10-18 Thread Mike Dickson
I've looked at the archives: nothing I've looked at the source: I can't read C++ I've looked at the docs: no description of how it works. I've looked at the website: no description of how it works. If I want to vreate a CD that will autorun something, web page, app, whatever, how do I do it? How

Re: inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Mike Burger
Not a heck of a lot, to tell the truth. If you do "ps ax | grep xinetd", you should see that it's running. If you want specific daemons to run from xinetd, as they might have from inetd, you can usually find them as RPMs already precompiled for RH7, which will go and install a config file int

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Steve Dixon
Actually you can get the real story of Gore's role and everyone else who had a hand in the making of the internet right here http://digitalmass.boston.com/printer_friendly?uri=/news/daily/10/17/who_invented_internet.html Keith Kern wrote: > > I heard that Gates stole dos from IBM when he was wor

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Keith Kern wrote: > > > I heard that Gates stole dos from IBM when he was working for them. Then he > modified it a little and put it out on the market at MS-DOS, instead of IBM's > PC-DOS. Then he just kept modifing it and then put a gui interface with it, > Windows 2.0. >

RE: Can't use keypad in some apps - any ideas?

2000-10-18 Thread Alfredo Macias
I read somewhere that when that happens you need to change your keyboard selection in XF86Config to ..102(intl) (don't remember the first few characters). You may want to try it Good luck Alfredo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of J

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 03:51:47PM -0400, John Aldrich wrote: > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > > > Whether that 'you' was meant for Stephen or 'everyone'. If you are > > saying this is universally true, I am saying that I am an > > exception to your statement, as I have never seen th

Re: Cookie problem with RedHat apache RPM

2000-10-18 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi Diederick, Why not post your PHP code. I have had similar issues and should be able to help. IE does not follow the exact same conventions as Netscape. They are minor differences that require specific formatting to work in both. Also, remember that cookies must go out with the headers or they

inetd vs. xinetd

2000-10-18 Thread Paul Garcia
I have read from this list the change that has been done re: this file. i have installed the default server for RedHat 7.0 and can only find the directory /etc/xinetd.d, and the only entry within this directory is a file named 'linuxconf-web'. after reading 'A Guide to the Inet Daemon' by Eri

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > Whether that 'you' was meant for Stephen or 'everyone'. If you are saying > this is universally true, I am saying that I am an exception to your > statement, as I have never seen this behavior in 7.0 or previously. > Other than that, I don't really care

[RHSA-2000:087-02] Potential security problems in ping fixed.

2000-10-18 Thread Chuck Mead
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:03 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RHSA-2000:087-02] Potential security problems in ping fixed.

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Keith Kern
I heard that Gates stole dos from IBM when he was working for them. Then he modified it a little and put it out on the market at MS-DOS, instead of IBM's PC-DOS. Then he just kept modifing it and then put a gui interface with it, Windows 2.0. Jake On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Statux wrote: --Gore nev

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 02:58:09PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 02:35:03PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 01:38:33PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > > > At this point, we've pretty much confirmed that if you are running > > > pump, the

Re: What was Gore's Role in Inventing the Internet?

2000-10-18 Thread Statux
Gore never invented the internet. End of story. The networking concept around the internet has been around since about the dawn of UNIX (which was over 30 years ago). :) Gates didn't invent the first OS either... and DOS wasn't even his. It was purchased from someone for $50,000 or something like

Can't use keypad in some apps - any ideas?

2000-10-18 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Howdy, There's a few things in Linux that consistently drive me crazy, no matter what distro or version, and one of them is: Some things, such as emacs, refuse to take input from the keypad. Why why why does this sort of stupid thing happen? I love using the keypad. That's what the nu

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 02:35:03PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote: > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 01:38:33PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > At this point, we've pretty much confirmed that if you are running > > pump, the interface is going to die after some period of time which > > seems pretty c

Re: gtk+ version glitch prevents building executables

2000-10-18 Thread Dave Reed
> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:31:57 -0700 (PDT) > From: Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > This is quite puzzling. And, if this is not the proper list for a gtk+ > problem, please point me to the proper list. > > On my main system I have only gtk+-1.2.8 installed (from an rpm). However, > wh

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 01:38:33PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > At this point, we've pretty much confirmed that if you are running > pump, the interface is going to die after some period of time which > seems pretty close to the lease renewal time. Since switching that 7.0 > syste

Re: Cookie problem with RedHat apache RPM

2000-10-18 Thread Michael Stack
Boy, that sure sounds like a browser configuration issue to me. I know MS IE lets you have pretty fine control over the acceptance of cookies (whether they stick around after you close your browser, which types of cookies are permitted, etc), and also allows you to assign different web sites to di

Cookie problem with RedHat apache RPM

2000-10-18 Thread Diederick van Dijk
Hi, We have some problems with setting cookies on IE- machines. Other websites can set cookie on this IE-machines. Is there a known problem with the apache server rpm of RedHat ? The problem occurs when we try to set a cookie with php (mod_php) or perl (mod_perl). We've checked or the browsers

Re: Upgrading 6.1 packages

2000-10-18 Thread Mike Burger
Is there a file slibbz2.so.0 that's linked to libbz2.so.1 If not, create the symbolic link, and try again. On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Rich Shepard wrote: > I'm running 6.1 on my main workstation and some packages (such as rpm) > will not upgrade. Trying to upgrade the rpm package, for example to >

Re: pump vs dhcpcd - pump is busted on 7.0

2000-10-18 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 10:52:34AM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote: > 1052 > rpm -q pump > pump-0.8.3-2 > 1053 > rpm -q dhcpcd > dhcpcd-1.3.18pl8-6 > 1054 > rpm -qf /sbin/ifup > initscripts-5.49-1 > *1055 > rpm -qf /sbin/ifdown > initscripts-5.49-1 > 1056 > > I'm running RH 7.0 upgraded from 6.2. Doe

gtk+ version glitch prevents building executables

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
This is quite puzzling. And, if this is not the proper list for a gtk+ problem, please point me to the proper list. On my main system I have only gtk+-1.2.8 installed (from an rpm). However, when I try to build the latest jpilot package from the source rpm (using the --rebuild command), I get

Upgrading 6.1 packages

2000-10-18 Thread Rich Shepard
I'm running 6.1 on my main workstation and some packages (such as rpm) will not upgrade. Trying to upgrade the rpm package, for example to rpm-3.0.6-6x.i386.rpm, fails because its dependent, libbz2.so.0, is not found. However, I have libbz2.so.1 installed on my system. Can I (or, should I) us

RE: Streaming audio server on RedHat???

2000-10-18 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Um *stupid looks* I was thinking the wrong thing - it was MPEG, not mp3, that we had trouble with. I'l go back to work now JW At 05:34 PM 10/18/2000 +0100, you wrote: >We tested Icecast's on-demand mp3 provision with 'doze's media player and it >worked fine - if anything, slig

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