I still say go to kernel.org and get Hedricks patch and patch and rebuild
your kernel (being sure to select your IDE controller under block
devices) I have not tried the method described below, but I do know
Hedricks patches for the kernel will give you the full ATA66 and see MOST
ATA66 chipsets.
Is there a program that will automatically check the settings of the
current runlevel and then do what's necessary to make the current
system state match what is the desired confiruation level?
In other words, if I install a bunch of apps (ssh, ntop, etc.) that
configure themselves (such as 'chkc
I followed the Instructions and typed in
ide2=0xefa8,0xefe0 ide3=0xeff0,0xfe4
and it found hde and hdf
but when I go do a fdisk /dev/hde
i get "Unable to open /dev/hde"
any ideas?
Robert Steele
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Better than the Mini How To go to this site:
> h
If you don't mind loosing your actual configuration, rm ~/.gnome* -Rf .
When you restart gnome, it will recreate the configuration directories
and files.
-Manuel.
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> I screwed up the Gnome task panel at the bottom of my screen by letting
> gimp fill up my home partition. I
Hi, Barry!
My $.02 here. 1.) You may fdisk your drive and reformat all of it as
FAT32. 2.) If you can find the manual of your hard disks, there is
almost always a way of wiping them out electronically (either
shortcircuiting an IC or applying power with a jumper switch).
-Manuel.
"Barry L. Klin
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> Burke,
>
> Well, you just joined the club. Thanks for the recognition of my mail,
> though.:-)
>
> "Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> >
> > Absolutely no clue...
> >
> > > I just found this in my log:
> > >
> > > Oct 21 19:14:18 valhall rpc.statd[473]: SM_NOTIFY from
> > > f
RTFM. Read the Friendly Manual. :-)
Here's how I got my HP 4000N printing beautifually with Linux.
hp.com. Search for your printer model. Read all the docs. Then
search for "unix" or "linux". Read the stuff related to that
(especially lpd related).
Summary: If you use JetDirect cards, s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a server standing in a remote office
> and I need to adjust the time on that machine.
>
> How do I do that remotely,
> without going to the office and rebooting,
> going to bios
> and setting time.
>
> The machine is a standard P I 133.
> I can telne
rdate
I use "rdate -s time.nist.gov"
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From: Michael Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: date & time
>Assuming you have some sort of an internet connection, give netdate a
>shot.
>
>O
Blake Thornton wrote:
> Ok, I wanted to search the archives, but I couldn't find a search
> tool. So perhaps that is my first question, how do I do this.
www.moongroup.com/redhat.phtml
And say thanks to Chuck Mead every time you go there. It adds incalculable
value to this list.
Bret
"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
> According to
> http://www.infocom.cqu.edu.au/Units/aut2000/85321/Resources/Lectures/2000/10
> /21/index.html there is a 4TB limit on ext2 partitions and a 2GB size limit
> on files.
There is a path availible for the 2GB limit but I don't know where it is.
Bret
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I screwed up the Gnome task panel at the bottom of my screen by letting
gimp fill up my home partition. I have added some of the buttons and
menus back but the task panel is still not there. Is there some way to
get gnome to recreate the default panel with all the aplets in it?
bummin in Tulsa,
290GB partition? eek.. well at least RAID makes it somewhat fault tollerant,
I guess. What on earth would you do with such a partition.. other than serve
up shell accounts.. whatever you do, use disk quotas :)
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Mike Burger wrote:
> The problem with HowTo pages is that they're not always kept up to date.
>
> http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/us/detaillist.cgi?item=786
>
> The above link is to RedHat's hardware compatibility page for the 3C589
> series of PCMCIA cards.
>
> This card has been
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'd just like to pass on a few words of advice based on my own
> experiences.
>
> I worked as a SysAdmin in South America for five years,
>
> there I did aside fom System Administration, ensure that everyting
> holding up the system worked, this included from c
Better than the Mini How To go to this site:
http://www.linux.ucla.edu/pipermail/linux/2000-May/003326.html
it worked for me on 6.0,6.2 & 7
Michael
Robert James Steele wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a SIIG UltraATA 66 PCI IDE Controller Model CN2468
> (http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci.html) I
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:19:08 -0400, you wrote:
> I have a number of PC's that are going off lease and will be sent back
> to be turned into dog food. Before they leave I want to wipe the hard
> drives. Although there's nothing on them that requires a
> military-style wipe (e.g. destroy with a ha
If you want to do it by hand I can't help you, but what I do is use xntpd and set it
with that package's "ntpdate". Can't have more perfect time :-). Just be sure to use a
time server that in your time zone.
JW
At 07:33 AM 10/24/2000 +0600, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a server standi
1. if you want half-military strength, use the program "wipe".
2. use /dev/zero, not /dev/random - I have done this on 2 drives, it does a marvelous
job of removing files, partitions, everything. You could then go ahead and reinstall a
new partition afterwards, and it would look fresh, clean and
On 24-Oct-2000 Barry L. Kline wrote:
> I have a number of PC's that are going off lease and will be sent back
> to be turned into dog food. Before they leave I want to wipe the hard
> drives. Although there's nothing on them that requires a
> military-style wipe (e.g. destroy with a hammer), I
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda <--even better
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Does this have to do with installing 8i Release 2 on RH 7.0?
If so, you can't as of a week ago (may have change by now),
the way to di is install on 6.2 and upgrade to 7.0
real pain,
Ahbaid.
"Carson, Chuck" wrote:
> Is this the proper place for Oracle on RH7 troubleshooting or is there
> ano
Nic Steussy wrote:
> All,
>
> I am having trouble accessing some, but not all, file downloads with my
> browser. Presume I am working on a client machine behind a RH IPCHAINS
> firewall that connects me to the net. When I click on the download cue,
> the browser hangs, and my IPCHAINS firewall
--I think it's a GREAT time to UNsubscribe now.--
I think it sad to see you go when you likely subscribed for what was
important info on what matters to you which is linux.
I moderate ( karen /richard carpenter's music ) a list at egroups and
believe you me sometimes it can get interesti
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 07:33:52 +0600, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a server standing in a remote office
> and I need to adjust the time on that machine.
>
> How do I do that remotely,
> without going to the office and rebooting,
> going to bios
> and setting time.
>
> The machine is a stan
Assuming you have some sort of an internet connection, give netdate a
shot.
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 07:33:52 +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a server standing in a remote office
>and I need to adjust the time on that machine.
>
>How do I do that remotely,
>without going to the o
I have a number of PC's that are going off lease and will be sent back
to be turned into dog food. Before they leave I want to wipe the hard
drives. Although there's nothing on them that requires a
military-style wipe (e.g. destroy with a hammer), I would like to take
a pass or two over the driv
You are being much too vague for useful response to be generated.
for example, give an example of an rpm that has the problems that you
are talking about. I suspect that it will be an rpm that would be better
installed to each system anyways.
typically a distribution is installed to each client.
Hi all,
I have a server standing in a remote office
and I need to adjust the time on that machine.
How do I do that remotely,
without going to the office and rebooting,
going to bios
and setting time.
The machine is a standard P I 133.
I can telnet to the machine
and I run Redhat 6.0
Than
Justin Zygmont wrote:
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>
i have the same feeling.
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I got the vacation program, and it "works" However, now I get this
error message as a return instead of an autoresponder Also, it says for
the setup to type 'vacation' from a command prompt, how will that work for
accounts that are pop only?? Can I just place the files in their
We'll certainly try to help when it's RedHat related. I saw an Oracle/Linux
list once, but they starting requesting $$ to stay on so I bailed. If
you're part of the Oracle Technology Network (free of charge) you can also
post things to their forum.
Marco
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I think it's a GREAT time to UNsubscribe now.
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> resolved. I did a fresh install of Redhat 7.0 and then re-compiled the
> kernel with SCSI and the AHA152x as a module. My SCSI Zip Drive and
> Ricoh 6200s CD-Writer are yet to be recognized. I also have
> "append="aha152x=0x340,11,7,1" in my lilo.conf file.
If you compile the adaptec driver as
Is this the proper place for Oracle on RH7 troubleshooting or is there
another forum for this?
Thanks, chuck
Chuck Carson Sr. Systems Engineer
949.609.7447 Office eBuilt.com
760.212.5899 MobileSan Diego, CA
> --
> Next, shell programming:
> I am just starting to learn a few things about shell programming. I have
> been using bash, but I suppose the are all mostly similar. Anyhow, I want
> to identify substrings in variable and files. I have used grep to some
> success. for example I
Thank you all for your suggestions. The vacation package sounds
like something I could use. Any ideas where to get it? :) I've already
done a man procmailex, it's too confusing to me I'm not a programmer of
sorts, and I didn't see anything in there on where to place files or
a
and more blablabla for you
Christopher Northrop wrote:
> > Well, if there hadn't been some folks inventing all this hype around
> > "The Country", there probably wouldn't have been any need for "defence"
>
> What in the hell are you talking about?
>
> > with a rather random conglomeration of hum
Jeff,
I'm not real familiar with how ping works, so the following may be totally
off base: you might check what daemons are running every night when you
leave using ps fauwx > monitor (or any other file name you wish), and
compare that with a new readout in the morning if the network is down.
Thi
Greetings.
RPM and NFS are both great tools for simplifying network administration, but
I see an apparent conflict and I'm not sure what the "standard" approach is.
Suppose I want to install an rpm package for use on the network. A simple
"rpm -ivh 'packagename'" on the NFS server isn't such a
Charles,
This may or may not be related, but I'm having the same problem now. I've
narrowed it down to the CDRom not being able to read from the CDRW disc I
just cut. A couple of possibilities might be; your system is trying to
mount the CDRom drive when there's no disc in it, or it might be tr
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 5:00 PM
Subject: Need help setting up a stand-alone HP network printer
>Howdy,
>
>In our office we have a network laser printer, the kind with it's own
e
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> In our office we have a network laser printer, the kind with it's own ethernet card.
>It's an HP. I'm pretty sure we can set up Linux to print to it, but I can't figure
>out how - I tried printtool, but I'm not sure if it's an SMB printer or what.
>
> Any
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> In our office we have a network laser printer, the kind with it's own ethernet card.
>It's an HP. I'm pretty sure we can set up Linux to print to it, but I can't figure
>out how - I tried printtool, but I'm not sure if it's an SMB printer or what.
>
> Any ide
To continue the thread without repeating anything,
two additional comments to my previous: For the $49.95
I get an additional dedicated phone line paid for, and
from what I have heard, that's the only proper way to
do it, for 2 reasons:
1. It keeps digital noise off your voice line
2. A voice line
> Well, if there hadn't been some folks inventing all this hype around
> "The Country", there probably wouldn't have been any need for "defence"
What in the hell are you talking about?
> with a rather random conglomeration of humans living in a certain
> geographic area - nothing worthwhile gett
No offense to anyone and sorry about being off topic, but I am beginning to
wonder if this is still the redhat-list I subscribed to. I am beginning to
get more and more political statements/questions meant for some other
discussion forum such as some news group related to the subject politics
perh
Anand,
Have you tried www.scyld.com? The "nasa" address is quite old.
"Complete" documentation can be obtained from the scyld site. I, too, have
been having trouble with the Intel eepro 100 (but for very different
reasons).
G. Cox
>From: Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To:
Eddie Strohmeyer wrote:
Quote on:
Hello:
I know from seeing past post that quite a few of you have DSL and I have
just been informed today that DSL is now available in my area via
earthlink.net. They are charging 49.95 /month and the offer includes:
· FREE DSL Modem and Equipment
· FREE Profession
PLEASE TAKE THIS **OFF-LIST**!!! This is WAY off topic for this list.
Can we PLEASE get back to bitching about how RH screwed up and
released RH 7 with a TON of bugs? ;-)
Thanks...
John
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On 23-Oct-2000 Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
>
>
> I'm a Persian Gulf Vet...
>
> I have great respect for what the flag (US) stands for.
>
> Because of that respect, I believe flag burning should be legal, as part of
> what it stands for is free speech. By making this illegal, we desicrate
> our C
The IDE patch from Hedrick at kernel.org should have what you need for this
card.
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hedrick
Kirk
>At 01:17 PM 10/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I have a SIIG UltraATA 66 PCI IDE Controller Model CN2468
>(http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci.htm
> You actually pay for each Email? Just for kicks, how much per? What
service
> provider are you using?
I am on a permanent dial-up modem account that is charged by volume of data
received not time or a flat fee. I cannot get cable where I am and DSL is
only just becoming available in Australia.
Robert James Steele wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a SIIG UltraATA 66 PCI IDE Controller Model CN2468
> (http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci.html) Info
> (http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci_specs.html) Specifications
> and am wondering if there are linux Drivers
> for this hardware.
What ke
I'm trying to set up sendmail on a server living online to
relay from my home (DSL-based) Linux PC. The problem is that
since my ISP owns my reverse-mapping, I can't use hostname
entries in /etc/mail/relay-domains, since the IP address
of my connection will reverse map back to my weird hostname
o
If there are they will be listed here:
http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Robert James Steele spewed into the bitstream:
RJS>Hi All
RJS>
RJS>I have a SIIG UltraATA 66 PCI IDE Controller Model CN2468
RJS>(http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci.html) Info
RJS>(http://www
At Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:28:22 -0600 (MDT) , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Fred Edmister spewed into the bitstream:
>
>FE>Hi everyone! It's been a while since I've posted here. (which I guess is
>FE>a good thing... no problems) I have a fairly simple question. Does anyone
Thanks for the solutions. I later found that the old Red hat BASIC package
was "Chipmunk BASIC" which has evolved considerably since the 1.20
days. If anyone else needs BASIC, my advice would be to avoid it at all
costs. As a last resort, the Chipmunk BASIC home page has numerous BASIC
link
Burke,
Well, you just joined the club. Thanks for the recognition of my mail,
though.:-)
Regards
Gustav
"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
>
> Absolutely no clue...
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just found this in my log:
> >
> > Oct 21 19:14:18 valhall rpc.statd[473]: SM_NOTIFY from
> > freja.yggdrasil.home--n
Howdy,
In our office we have a network laser printer, the kind with it's own ethernet card.
It's an HP. I'm pretty sure we can set up Linux to print to it, but I can't figure out
how - I tried printtool, but I'm not sure if it's an SMB printer or what.
Any ideas?
JW
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > My problem - the other domain appears on both subnets, as well as the
> > machines in them. Fortuantely when you try access them you cannot. The
> > other shares (with 'host deny') also show up
If Bush wins:
You get the choice of what operating system you want to use. The federal government will stay out of
your way and let the states decide how to best tax it. However, underpowered computers may not
get the option of running a given o/s, but tax incentives will be given if the
See the text of the update and get the files here:
http://www.linuxguru.com/stories.php?story=51
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According to
http://www.infocom.cqu.edu.au/Units/aut2000/85321/Resources/Lectures/2000/10
/21/index.html there is a 4TB limit on ext2 partitions and a 2GB size limit
on files.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:53
Ok, I wanted to search the archives, but I couldn't find a search
tool. So perhaps that is my first question, how do I do this.
Next, I have two general questions on colormaps and shell programming.
First: Colormaps:
Could someone give me a basic explanation of how the colormap
You mean as in defending us poor U.S. folk from the North Vietnamese (been
there done that), our great "victory" of "Desert Storm" or the threat from
Panana or Grenada...get a grip.
Anyone willing to fight (kill) and die for a "flag" is an idiot and deserves
to be "Darwinized. "Patriotism is the
I'm a Persian Gulf Vet...
I have great respect for what the flag (US) stands for.
Because of that respect, I believe flag burning should be legal, as part of
what it stands for is free speech. By making this illegal, we desicrate
our Constition more than allowing the flag to be burned in prot
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 08:59:42AM -0700, Alfredo Macias wrote:
> I wonder what the soldiers who died defending your country would think about
> what you are saying.
Well, if there hadn't been some folks inventing all this hype around
"The Country", there probably wouldn't have been any need for
Chad,
I definitively think so. I followed the links to bugzilla that Larry
provided in a different msg. But from what I could see in their
responses, they didn't think it was a problem, but more of a feature.
(??) (I could of course have misunderstood their point. I'm known to do
that sometimes.)
The vacation package does this rather nicely.
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Fax: (212) 584-5580
"I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she's too
young to have logged on yet. Here's what I
Hi All
I have a SIIG UltraATA 66 PCI IDE Controller Model CN2468
(http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci.html) Info
(http://www.siig.com/ide/ultraata_66_pci_specs.html) Specifications
and am wondering if there are linux Drivers
for this hardware.
if i do a cat/proc/pic and get
Bus 0, d
Aha, I figured as much! Still, it would have been nice for the installer to
sweep the floor after the installation was completed. :) I'll just run
ldconfig and rm the given files.
Thanks,
Brian
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Sent: Fr
Hi Mike
The only explaination I can think of is the video card does not have any
memory of its own but uses main memory. This is what I was lead to
believe.
I hope this is not true, I would like to se this trend continue
david
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Michael Hannon wrote:
> At 09:07 PM 10/18/2
I have a Redhat linux box, kernel 2.2.16. When it boots up, I see the
following bootup message:
eepro100.c:v1.09j-t 9/29/99 Donald Becker
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/eepro100.html
eepro100.c: $Revision: 1.20.2.10 $ 2000/05/31 Modified by Andrey V.
Savochkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and o
Hi, I'm running RedHat 6.2 on an IBM Netfinity 5000 (PII 450+512meg RAM) I
have a RAID controller card on this machine (IBM ServeRAID 3L) and what
I'd like to do is make a large filesystem 290+gig on the linux box. Any
problems with this? I'm not sure how large you can make a linux
filesystem.
I wonder what the soldiers who died defending your country would think about
what you are saying.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Thomas Ribbrock
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: US
Absolutely no clue...
> -Original Message-
> From: Gustav Schaffter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 3:37 PM
> To: redhat-list (Mailing list)
> Subject: Nobody looking???
>
> Hi,
>
> I just found this in my log:
>
> Oct 21 19:14:18 valhall rpc.statd[47
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Fred Edmister spewed into the bitstream:
FE> Hi everyone! It's been a while since I've posted here. (which I guess is
FE>a good thing... no problems) I have a fairly simple question. Does anyone
FE>know what the easiest way to set up an autoresponder for Redhat 6.2,
Doh! And I can't even blame fat fingers for the typo... I've
got one of those MS Ergonomic keyboards, and the six is on one
side of the break, the seven is on the other
Just a brain freeze, I guess!
You are correct, it's iso9660 not iso9770.
Bill
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From: Eddie S
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From: Darren R. Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, October 20, 2000 7:14 PM
Subject: IP address and pump
>Is there a way to force pump to get a different address? Here is the
reason I ask.
>
>I know I can tell it to rele
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 07:14:30AM -0700, Rick Forrister wrote:
[...]
> Us atavistic types, ya know!
I'll take your word for it... :-)
> But we don't need laws to ban flag
> burning. If your loyalty is to a bit of cloth, and not to what that
> cloth represents, then there's a problem there.
W
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Where can I find RPMs for mailman?
> >
> > I'm looking at ftp.redhat.com, but haven't found anything till now.
> >
> > thanks very much in advance
> >
> Whoops. Sorry. It appears you HAVE to compile it each ti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 01:33:09PM -0700, Bob Taylor wrote:
>
> And you have no respect for your country? You think it just
> amusing to watch some jerk insult you by publicly burning the
> Canadian flag? Sheesh!
> Actually, I find the thought of being insulted by so
Well, the next elections will be due some time in the future - can't
start arguing about it early enough, can ya?
So, will Bertie make it again or will the next Taoiseach be J. Brutal
(errm, Bruton)? Or shall we wait for the outcome of the tribunals?
SCNR ;-)
Thomas
P.S.: When were the next Ge
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 01:33:09PM -0700, Bob Taylor wrote:
>
> And you have no respect for your country? You think it just
> amusing to watch some jerk insult you by publicly burning the
> Canadian flag? Sheesh!
Actually, I find the thought of being insulted by something so
insignificant as s
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Where can I find RPMs for mailman?
>
> I'm looking at ftp.redhat.com, but haven't found anything till now.
>
> thanks very much in advance
>
Whoops. Sorry. It appears you HAVE to compile it each time but I
think it's no big deal,
We use Tektronix X-terminals in our compay.
When we use Gnome, we donnot get a frame around the windows. Eg windows is
sticking to the desktop and cannot be moved around. There's no exit widget etc.
But when running Gnome from the graphics console everything is allright.
If we use KDE, we get
You actually pay for each Email? Just for kicks, how much per? What service
provider are you using?
- Original Message -
From: Peter Kiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:20 PM
Subject: US Elections - STOP THIS THREAD
> Come on, enough IS enou
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Where can I find RPMs for mailman?
>
> I'm looking at ftp.redhat.com, but haven't found anything till now.
>
> thanks very much in advance
>
>
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html
John
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, lee johnson wrote:
>
> oh thats right..thank you for the reminder...i actually saved
> that email but
> then forgot to backup when i had to reformat and start over..ouch
>
Just be glad it actually stuck with me. ;-)
John
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Hi,
Quick question: I am trying to understand why when I make changes to my
.bash_profile and/or .bashrc files for individual users, these
environmental changes will appear under KDE when I use eterm, but not
with the Gnome or other xterm programs. Are there other files I need to
edit? I thought
Hi everyone! It's been a while since I've posted here. (which I guess is
a good thing... no problems) I have a fairly simple question. Does anyone
know what the easiest way to set up an autoresponder for Redhat 6.2,
running sendmail 8.8.7? Thank you all in advance for any suggestio
The problem with HowTo pages is that they're not always kept up to date.
http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/us/detaillist.cgi?item=786
The above link is to RedHat's hardware compatibility page for the 3C589
series of PCMCIA cards.
This card has been supported under Linux, with th
I am posting this again in hopes that someone can help me get this problem
resolved. I did a fresh install
of Redhat 7.0 and then re-compiled the kernel with SCSI and the AHA152x as
a module. My SCSI Zip Drive and
Ricoh 6200s CD-Writer are yet to be recognized. I also have
"append="aha152x=0x34
I am posting this again in hopes that someone can help me get this problem
resolved. I did a fresh install
of Redhat 7.0 and then re-compiled the kernel with SCSI and the AHA152x as
a module. My SCSI Zip Drive and
Ricoh 6200s CD-Writer are yet to be recognized. I also have
"append="aha152x=0x34
Hi all!
Where can I find RPMs for mailman?
I'm looking at ftp.redhat.com, but haven't found anything till now.
thanks very much in advance
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 October 2000 09:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:
Sorry to use this subject to get attention. Aparently no one on this list is
concerned about Linux on Alpha.
Does anyone know another list, where Linux on Alpha is the topic?
Regards
Peter Bech
Informi A/S
Open Systems Hardware and So
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