On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Our situation is this: for the next six weeks or so, our office is
> stuck using an ISDN modem that does NAT with no port forwarding
> capabilities, so we have no straighforward way to enable inbound
> connections for people working from home.
Have
>Here is one for the gurus. Have a 3-box linux LAN at home. It works
>with one hub perfectly but not with another with the same network
>settings. A big clue that it must have something to do with the cabling
>or internal wiring of the hub is that when monitoring a ping from one
>machine to anothe
Pardon the obvious hardware slant of this post but it IS using two
versions of RH!!
Here is one for the gurus. Have a 3-box linux LAN at home. It works
with one hub perfectly but not with another with the same network
settings. A big clue that it must have something to do with the cabling
or int
Hello,
I sent this message to the list a couple of days ago, but I've been
converting from Mac to PC (dual boot Red Hat/Windows), and I don't know if
the message made it to the list. So if you've already seen this, please
forgive the redundancy!
I'm building a server at work, using Apache and S
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 05:48:33PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> Except that DSL is never transformed to audo - it runs at a much higher
> frequency. That is why you can have voice and DSL on the same pair of
> wires, and use a splitter at each
On 11/22/00, 02:45:13PM -0500, Timothy Reaves wrote:
> After some hard drive corruption (due to a crash) I have several files
> that look like:
> b--xr-x--t1 2774025193 98, 105 Aug 11 2027 media
>
> even as root, rm & chmod, do not work. What next?
>
While logged in as root,
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2000 16:09:26 -0600
> On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 09:49:53AM -0800, Jack Bowling wrote:
> > Yep, happens here too. "rm -rf ./netscape/cache *" is a frequent
> > incantation on my box.
>
> I hope that's a typo :^)
LOLOLOLOL
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 09:26:23AM -0600, Eric Clover wrote:
: am i the only one that has figured out that when the ignorant use HTML
: to send out a posting to the list that there is no footer placed on the
: email?
: i really hope not.
Ok, so then the question becomes, how do you fix mailman to
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> bits -> modulator -> audio -> phone network -> audio -> demodulator ->
> bits
>
> Hence the name MODEM short for modulator/demodulator. The [DSL] modem
> is necessary because the phone network transmits audio, not data bits.
> The modem is for compati
heh.. me too ;)
The "rm -rf ./netscape/cache *" that is.
^
This space can |
cause problems :)
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Steve Borho wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 09:49:53AM -0800, Jack Bowling wrote:
> > Yep, happens here too. "rm -rf ./net
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 09:49:53AM -0800, Jack Bowling wrote:
> Yep, happens here too. "rm -rf ./netscape/cache *" is a frequent
> incantation on my box.
I hope that's a typo :^)
--
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Hi Listmaster, Thomas and all,
> Listmaster,
>
> can we *please* have the footer of the mailing list changed to
> *explicitly* contain the word "unsubscribe"???
>
> THANKS,
A very good idea indeed!
Bye,
No prob :P
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On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 01:08:17PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, mikeyw wrote:
>
> DSL "modems" are not realy modems. They are a router or bridge. But
> people are used to connecting to the Internet using modems, so the name
> carried over. Look up the definition of
Hi,
I want to create a directory from web interface, for that cgi I given a
setuid, But it is generating the following error.
Insecure dependency in `` while running setuid at filename.txt
the permissions of the directory 755. Where I want to add somemore
directories.
Thanks,
Kiran
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> Can someone tell me if the Creative Labs 128 Ensoniq PCI (es1371)
> sound card
> is supported under 2.2 and 2.4 kernel?
> I've found a lot of documents saying the above card works with Linux,
> but sndconfig doesn't recognized it:(
I've just set "PNP OS=[NO]" in my Asus A7V bios and my soundcar
Thanks for the note, especially where you point the finger at the USB
port. I think that is enough information right there to get me to change
to parallel ports as this printer can use either/or..
Thanks..
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Uncle Meat wrote:
> Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 10:41:41 -0600 (CST)
>
Hi Arturs,
> # smbclient-I 10.1.10.1 -L ARTHUR -R bcast
> added interface ip=10.1.10.2 bcast=10.1.10.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> session request to ARTHUR failed (Not listening on called name)
> session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Not listening on called name)
Try setting th
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, mikeyw wrote:
> I may be talking out my rear, but that doesn't seem feasible. Unlike a
> router, etc. the modem doesn't have any fixed ip address so what /where
> would you log into? There may be software that the manufacturer uses that
> may address the modem across the ethe
Of course , they may be able to use a hacked up implementation of
smbclient -M
or a variant of the sort.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Michael Burger wrote:
[snip]
;
; Even so, you'd need a client on the connected machines to receive the
; message
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 23:31:49 +0530 (IST), Kiran Kumar M wrote:
>Any chance of using socket programming
Even so, you'd need a client on the connected machines to receive the
message
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Michele Baldessari wrote:
> >
> > I have a linux box, installed 8 port modem card, I want to send a message
> > to the particular or all dialup users whenever I want to send.
> >
> > Client may use windows, mac or unix, etc.
> >
> > The connection is using ppp (no shell acc
ps!, I want to send the message that should popup the window or
browser.
Kiran
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Michael Burger wrote:
> Via email...unless the users have a talk daemon installed on their
> systems. The unix boxes usually do, but the Windows users probably
> won't.
>
> On Thu, 23 No
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 06:16:48PM +0100, Dirk Sachse wrote:
> Hi,
> I know this is extremely Off Topic, but maybe someone of you can help me.
> I would like to log onto my ADSL Modem and take a look at the configuration
> and statistics.
> Has any of you done that before?
Yes, I even log statist
** Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 23
Nov 2000 17:30:04 +0100 (CET)
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> [ ... ]
> >
> > So, to be able to help you further, I need to know at the very minimum
> > the output of "df" as well as the output of "du -
I may be talking out my rear, but that doesn't seem feasible. Unlike a
router, etc. the modem doesn't have any fixed ip address so what /where
would you log into? There may be software that the manufacturer uses that
may address the modem across the ether and it appears to me that would be
the onl
Hi,
I know this is extremely Off Topic, but maybe someone of you can help me.
I would like to log onto my ADSL Modem and take a look at the configuration
and statistics.
Has any of you done that before?
Dirk
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> I have a linux box, installed 8 port modem card, I want to send a message
> to the particular or all dialup users whenever I want to send.
>
> Client may use windows, mac or unix, etc.
>
> The connection is using ppp (no shell access)
>
> How can I achieve this.
I don't think there is a soluti
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 05:30:04PM +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> Thanks to your discussion I just realized that Netscape, as it seems to
> me, doesen't delete its disk-cache, even if I told him in the
> 'preferences' (browser menu) to 'Clear Disk Cache':
[...]
That's a well known problem,
Via email...unless the users have a talk daemon installed on their
systems. The unix boxes usually do, but the Windows users probably
won't.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 22:24:22 +0530 (IST), Kiran Kumar M wrote:
>
>Hi
>
>I have a linux box, installed 8 port modem card, I want to send a message
>to the
>If core files are a problem, you can turn that off. Most people don't
>really need this since it is debugging feature. Just comment out the
>'ulimit' line in /etc/profile. HTH
>
>PS -- Your clock is still off: Nov 09, 2000 at 09:17:17AM -0700
I commented it out and changed my clock;-) Thanks!
Hi
I have a linux box, installed 8 port modem card, I want to send a message
to the particular or all dialup users whenever I want to send.
Client may use windows, mac or unix, etc.
The connection is using ppp (no shell access)
How can I achieve this.
Thanks,
Kiran
_
I'm guessing B or C on this one...for the system to be on the network
at all, ifconfig has to be installed and available.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 17:36:14 +0100, Michele Baldessari wrote:
>> Question 2) While in linux terminal, in root, I type "ifconfig" and I
>> get "command not found" as a res
On 09-Nov-2000 Michael Lewis opined:
> Thanks to Thomas and Michele and Hal for all of your input. I learned
> more
> tonight about my system than in the last six months. I just started
> cleaning out some old files and found some more core files in my user
> directory and that did the trick
Sorry Statux, I forgot to thank you as well. I've had no sleep and have
been on this since yesterday afternoon.
Michael
Michael Lewis
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3307 S College
Suite 336
Ft. Collins, CO. 80525
Main: 970-206-4554
Direct: 970-206-4556
Fax: 970-282-0572
Cell: 970-217-6762
Email: [EMAIL PRO
On Thursday 23 November 2000 17:00, you wrote:
> Hello to all,
> I'm new to linux and doing allot of reading, trying to learn as much as
> possible. I don't know much yet.
>
> Question 1) I have a folder with a belt around it in my home directory.
> What does it mean?
You're probably refer
On 23-Nov-2000 Ted Gervais opined:
>
> I have a HP Deskjet 895CXi printer and the following is what I am using
> in the /etc/printcap file. Also, it is attached to the computer via a
> USB
> connection. I can't print anything. Zip! The printer doesn't even give
> out a groan. And a grep search
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 09:17:17AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Thanks to Thomas and Michele and Hal for all of your input. I learned more
> tonight about my system than in the last six months. I just started
> cleaning out some old files and found some more core files in my user
> directory
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
[ ... ]
>
> So, to be able to help you further, I need to know at the very minimum
> the output of "df" as well as the output of "du -s /tmp" and
> "du -s /var/tmp". The last two will tell how much space those two
> directories use.
>
Thanks to your
This was right. That's exactly what I did. I did learn something tonight
after all;-)
>No, wait a minute - when the crash happened, were you logged into the
>personal login? In that case, a prime suspect is your home directory
>(didn't think of that - on all my machines that's a separate
>par
Thanks to Thomas and Michele and Hal for all of your input. I learned more
tonight about my system than in the last six months. I just started
cleaning out some old files and found some more core files in my user
directory and that did the trick. I think I will keep checking my home
directo
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 07:53:39AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot the disk usage:
>
> Filesystem1k-blocks Used availableUse% Mounted on
> /dev/hda6 1492311 14167970100% /
> /dev/hdc556054 5560540100%
I have a HP Deskjet 895CXi printer and the following is what I am using
in the /etc/printcap file. Also, it is attached to the computer via a USB
connection. I can't print anything. Zip! The printer doesn't even give
out a groan. And a grep search of lpd shows it is Waiting. Whatever that
means.
Interesting. Is there any correlation between the sendmail.cf that is
distributed in /etc (and munged by Linuxconf), and the one generated by
the redhat.cf in the sendmail-cf package?
Reading sendmail config files is a joy at the best of times; I really love
trying to logically compare two diffe
Since I saw neither HTML tags nor a warning that any HTML had been in
it and had been removed, I had no reason to think that this might be
the case. So, you may very well have been the only one to note that
possibility.
To which I respond:
The HTML stripping process should take place prior to t
Hello to all,
I'm new to linux and doing allot of reading,
trying to learn as much as possible. I don't know much yet.
Question 1) I have a folder with a belt around
it in my home directory. What does it mean?
Question 2) While in linux terminal, in root, I
type "ifconfi
And for the record, your message arrived to me, as quoted below,
including the footers.
I first read his message via Pine on my Linux system...then I
retrieved it with my OS/2 system and mailer.
In neither case do I have anything stripping out the footer, but I
have noted that every message that
On 23-Nov-2000 Eric Clover opined:
> am i the only one that has figured out that when the ignorant use HTML
> to send out a posting to the list that there is no footer placed on the
> email?
> i really hope not.
> eric
I never figured it out because I send it straight to bitbucket hell (and
/dev
On 23-Nov-2000 brian davison opined:
> certainly looks like a footer.
> BUT it does NOT say " to unsubscribe" ... (or: to manage your list
> account)
> that's probably a good idea for those of the list's users wanting out
> and
> not knowing computerville very well.
On 23-Nov-2000 Fred Edmister opined:
> Well, I can't solve your problem, but I for one have my office
> at
> home, and have my children watching over my shoulder at times and would
> VERY greatly appreciate not hearing/seeing vulgar language in my email
> messages. Hope you have a saf
On 23-Nov-2000 Michael Burger opined:
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:16:52 +0530, suman wrote:
>
>>I want to unsubscribe
>>suman
>>
>
>
> Just for the record, folks, above is the entire message, quoted as it
> arrived in my mailbox.
>
> Please note, for the record, folks, that there is no footer.
>
am i the only one that has figured out that when the ignorant use HTML
to send out a posting to the list that there is no footer placed on the
email?
i really hope not.
eric
Michael Burger wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:16:52 +0530, suman wrote:
>
> >I want to unsubscribe
> >suman
> >
>
Sorry, I forgot the disk usage:
Filesystem 1k-blocksUsed available
Use%Mounted on
/dev/hda6 1492311 1416797 0 100%/
/dev/hdc 556054 556054 0 100%/mnt
Thats what It said before I r
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 02:25:00PM +, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> On RHL 6.2, install the sendmail-cf rpm - it includes all the macros in
> /usr/lib/sendmail/cf (IIRC).
Well, duh. It didn't occur to me they'd split the package. Color me red.
(Even though I think I'll have to update anyway, thi
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 08:02:22AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
[...]
> want to use the native M4 macros. I find on a sweep through the docs
> and system, however, that if they're there, they're really well hidden.
> (RH 6.2 w/updates) And there doesn't seem to have been any discussion
[...]
On RHL
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 06:52:37AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Output of ls -l is:
[...]
Oh, you meant your home directory, not "root"? Just to clarify some
terms: The directory your own stuff is in is your home directory, to
which some people also refer as $HOME (because the environment varia
Hmm...I know they want us to use Linuxconf. But it just doesn't do it
for me--there are "things" I need to do to sendmail that really, really
want to use the native M4 macros. I find on a sweep through the docs
and system, however, that if they're there, they're really well hidden.
(RH 6.2 w/upd
Output of ls -l is:
total 5
drwx-- 5 root root 1024 Oct 161999 Desktop
drwx-- 2 root root 1024 Oct 101999 Mail
-rw---1 root root 840 Oct 121999 PPP-logfile
drwx-- 2 root root 1024 Oct 121999 nsmail
-rw-r
Better yet...can we have the listserv ignore the words subscribe and
unsubscribe, if that's what's triggering the "missing" footers?
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 09:44:01 +, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>can we *please* have the footer of the mailing list changed to
>*explicitly* contain the word "unsubscr
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:16:52 +0530, suman wrote:
>I want to unsubscribe
>suman
>
Just for the record, folks, above is the entire message, quoted as it
arrived in my mailbox.
Please note, for the record, folks, that there is no footer.
While Suman should look at any of the messages that come t
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 05:45:15AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Okay, I removed a whole bunch of kfm and kio files from /tmp, probably
> created by the K Font Manager I mentioned earlier and just a couple of
> others from /var/tmp. I have 2.5 gig of core files on the root
> directory, but
Yes...
You just need to create multiple partitions.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Deependra B. Tandukar wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Can a single hardisk have all Windows 98, Windows 2000(NTFS) and Linux
> (RedHat)?
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> warm regards
> DT
>
>
>
>
Okay, I removed a whole bunch of kfm and kio files from /tmp, probably
created by the K Font Manager I mentioned earlier and just a couple of
others from /var/tmp. I have 2.5 gig of core files on the root
directory, but not under /tmp or /var/tmp should I get rid of those
too? Thanks so
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:52:57AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> When I run: rpm -ivh XFree86-xfs-3.3.3.1-49.i386.rpm I get an error:
> installing package XFree86-xfs-3.3.3.1-49.i386.rpm needs 514K on the
> filesystem.
Ah - NOW we're talking! Well, that error message is pretty plain: Your
fi
>I also ran "rpm -qil XFree86-xfs" and it said it was not installed. I
>had already gone into the init.d directory and looked for it and it wasn't
>there.
Michael Lewis
Exasource Inc.
3307 S College
Suite 336
Ft. Collins, CO. 80525
Main: 970-206-4554
Direct: 970-206-4556
Fax: 970-282-057
When I run: rpm -ivh XFree86-xfs-3.3.3.1-49.i386.rpm I get an error:
installing package XFree86-xfs-3.3.3.1-49.i386.rpm needs 514K on the
filesystem.
Michael Lewis
Exasource Inc.
3307 S College
Suite 336
Ft. Collins, CO. 80525
Main: 970-206-4554
Direct: 970-206-4556
Fax: 970-282-0572
Cell
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 03:45:28AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
>
> > > I then ran ntsysv and xfs was checked off.
>
> I ran ntsysv again and xfs is no longer an option. And yes, I tried to do
> a startx and xinit but it failed again.
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:03:11AM -0700, Michael Lewis wr
>Also, now when I run "/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start" I get: No such file
>or directory. I tried re-booting, but that had no effect either.
Michael Lewis
Exasource Inc.
3307 S College
Suite 336
Ft. Collins, CO. 80525
Main: 970-206-4554
Direct: 970-206-4556
Fax: 970-282-0572
Cell: 970-217-6
> > I then ran ntsysv and xfs was checked off.
I ran ntsysv again and xfs is no longer an option. And yes, I tried to do
a startx and xinit but it failed again.
Michael Lewis
Exasource Inc.
3307 S College
Suite 336
Ft. Collins, CO. 80525
Main: 970-206-4554
Direct: 970-206-4556
Fax: 970-
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 03:00:58AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Thanks for the commands, I know they will come in handy in the future. I
> ran "/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start" and got no error messages. It said:
> "Starting X Font server: " [ OK ]
>
> I then ran ntsysv and xfs was checked off
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 03:22:50AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
>
> >In that case I'd try
> >rpm -Uvh --force XFree86-xfs...rpm
>
> When I do this I get:
> XFree86-xfs
>
Which is exactly what you should get - an increasing progress bar of
>In that case I'd try
>rpm -Uvh --force XFree86-xfs...rpm
When I do this I get:
XFree86-xfs
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Greetings!
Can a single hardisk have all Windows 98, Windows 2000(NTFS) and Linux
(RedHat)?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
warm regards
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Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the commands, I know they will come in handy in the future. I
ran "/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start" and got no error messages. It said:
"Starting X Font server: " [ OK ]
I then ran ntsysv and xfs was checked off.
I then ran dmesg and I saw no reference to xfs at all.
Mi
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 02:38:24AM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Here you must give the complete name without the *.
> rpm -e XFree86-xfsWhen I did that, I got a message saying:
>
> removing these packages would break dependencies:
[...]
In that case I'd try
rpm -Uvh --force XFree86-xfs
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 01:49:25AM -0500, Statux wrote:
[...]
> (Will people ever remember how they got somewhere to begin with? It wasn't
> by asking (in english) to be subscribed, I can tell you that much).
[...]
Well, in fairness, if I for example followed the routine outlined in the
original
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 03:42:10PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
> Assuming it's actually an executable program file, chmod a+x will get you
> going to set the permissions.
>
> Something tells me, though, that you really need to be running something
> in the Star Office setup to access that file, pro
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 09:01:09AM +0700, Shanmuga Raj wrote:
> Follow the URL link given at the end of this mail. You need to know your
> password for unsubscription. If you dont know your password, you may get it
> from this site.
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Nick Hudson [mailt
Hi Michele,
Here you must give the complete name without the *.
rpm -e XFree86-xfsWhen I did that, I got a message saying:
removing these packages would break dependencies:
XFree86-xfs is needed by chkfontpath-1.4.1-1
XFree86-xfs is needed by XFree86-3.3.3.1-49
XFree86-xfs is needed by X
Right, I'll give it go...
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:34:48PM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> I'm relatively new to Linux and I have a bit of a problem. I am running RH
> 6.0 and while using GIMP, there was a problem with a font or something and
> all of a sudden windows just started opening up
The procedure i described here is working absolutely fine since i had first
tested it and only then sent it across.
I guess it's better to send one mail to "Redhat-list-request" to get your doubts
cleared than start another one of these flame wars.You should also realize the
fact that there are 'n
See,The procedure you have asked us to follow is not working properly here.I
do not have much time to waste on this.
Suman
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From: Vineeta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: (no subject) [comments]
>Hey gu
On Thursday 09 November 2000 10:06, you wrote:
> When I do /root}# rpm -e XFree86-xfs* I get a error: package
> XFree86-xfs* is not installed??
Here you must give the complete name without the *.
rpm -e XFree86-xfs
and to reinstall it you must go to the cdrom (probably
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPM
Hello,
I have got the rh7 packages on my 10G HDD. Please tell me how can I
make my iso images (cd1 and cd2). I have RH6.2 on my computer.
Thank you
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When I do /root}# rpm -e XFree86-xfs* I get a error: package
XFree86-xfs* is not installed??
When I do/root}# rpm -Uvh XFree86-xfs* I get the "cannot open file"
message. I guess I must have really screwed it up.
At 03:31 AM 11/23/00 -0500, you wrote:
>at the console you might w
at the console you might want to do a "rpm -e XFree86-xfs" first, then an
"rpm -Uvh XFree86-xfs*" as root! :)
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Michael Lewis wrote:
> Statux,
>
> I'm not going to chew your head off. All I was asking for is just
> something new to try. I want to learn this, it's just that a
Statux,
I'm not going to chew your head off. All I was asking for is just
something new to try. I want to learn this, it's just that after several
long nights, I get ticked off (at myself a little;-) Thanks for the
input. I read my XF86Config file and wrote down all the vital
information.
And for either more future references.. if you ever need to reach any
server that communicates via plain text, just use telnet :)
back in my day, we talked to servers with telnet all the time :P
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> Bret,
>
> For future references, if ever you need to
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