Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>This is a bug old versions of gcc tolerated, newer versions don't.
>Include files MUST end with a newline.
>
>This command should fix the problem:
>echo >>/usr/local/src/bestcrypt/bcrypt-0.4b-4/include/bc_types.h
That's good info to have. Thank you for the help -
Ed Lazor wrote:
>
> These machines run RedHat with no problems? One person told me RedHat
> didn't run smoothly on HP machines. I'm willing to consider them tho, if
> they will work =)
Disclaimer: I now work for HP.
I have many machines form HP, including the new netservers ( 6
processors
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 12:05:53AM -0500, Hal B. wrote:
> We might have to do war over this ;) Mozilla is light years ahead of
> NS in some respects. The pages look so much better. I only use NS when
> Mozilla won't handle something (like Java since I have no luck getting
> the Java plugin
Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 11:31:09AM -0700, Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > > Or my favorite:
> | > > rm -rf .*
> | > > thinking it will remove the current directory OR all the dotfiles in the
> | > > current directory ... and are root.
> | > I assume this
>ftp://linuxftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.0/unix/linux22/xpi/jre.xpi
>
>.. and save it somewhere locally. Start up mozilla and open the jre.xpi
>file (File->Open ect ect) and it installs okay for me. My user accounts can
>then have java for mozilla... horray!
Thanks for the file/tip.
Hi to all.
I wish know if signal SIGIO works with an ordinary file descriptor.
If in a process i open a file and caugth SIGIO with
'signal(SIGIO,my_function)'
and i write to this file from other process, my_function will be executed?
I try this with sockets and it works, but with other file desc
is there a command to find out my ipaddress?
thanks...=)
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From: Chuck Mead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What NIC cards are fully supported?
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 19:04:38 -0700 (MST)
Look here: http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/u
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 03:50:56PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
>
> I never had much luck with this if I let mozilla try and download it for me
> and then install it when a page needs it - presumably becuase I don't browse
> as root (as if!?). But if I did it manually I had no program. Grab the
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> NS in some respects. The pages look so much better. I only use NS when
> Mozilla won't handle something (like Java since I have no luck getting
> the Java plugin loaded).
I never had much luck with this if I let mozilla try and download it for me
and the
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000 00:05:53 -0500 (EST)
Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> www.mozilla.org or whatever it is? or are you talking about a rewrite of
> mozilla?
>
> Mozilla sucks, to be completely honest and so does netscape 6 (mozilla
> is
> actually netscape 5 written under open source licensi
and what's with this "let's put everything all in one binary so it's 14MB
large and crashes all the time" and "we insist on leaving the SAME bugs in
release after release and never actually fix anything."
I really dislike netscape :/
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, lee wrote:
> Romain Kang wrote:
>
> > OK
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 12:05:53AM -0500, Statux wrote:
> www.mozilla.org or whatever it is? or are you talking about a
> rewrite of mozilla?
>
> Mozilla sucks, to be completely honest and so does netscape 6
> (mozilla is actually netscape 5 written under open source licensing,
> which is why th
Romain Kang wrote:
> OK, I have loaded Netscape 6 for Linux. It's got some nice polish,
> but NS6's problems leave me give doubts whether I should even bother
> writing up all the problems and hope someone will address them. I
> recall some browser discussion on redhat-list a while back, but I
Look through the HOWTOs.. like the Ethernet-HOWTO and some of the Linux
kernel documentation too. RTFM applies, here ;)
> OK, I need to know what NICs are supported. The HOW-To doesn't say: "this
> one will work."
Yes it does. Ethernet-HOWTO is a very good read from cover to cover.
www.mozilla.org or whatever it is? or are you talking about a rewrite of
mozilla?
Mozilla sucks, to be completely honest and so does netscape 6 (mozilla is
actually netscape 5 written under open source licensing, which is why
there is no netscape 5).
Mozilla has been around through most if not a
I'm curious: has anyone gotten an HP DeskJet 830c working with USB? It
seems that the series of HP printers that are supported skips that
particular model. Is it possible that another drive will work with the 830c?
BTW, I'm running kernel 2.2.18, so I do have USB support.
Rob Yale
McClear Digit
I am playing with dia for some network diagrams and have to admit that I
am amazed at the program. Does anyone know how to change the default
font for text object from the courier that is now the default font?
changing the size would also be good.
Any tips appreciated.
Bret
_
Ed,
Thanks for taking the time to read my note! It is really
frustrating as they have several new scripts in the
/etc/diald directory called 'demon' and 'roan'. Yet I have
scrutinized the man pages and all other documentation and I
cannot find a single reference to these scripts - as a
result
Bob:
No problem, glad to help. As for diald I must admit I have not used it
before but I see it on the ftp sites such as ftp.sunet.se. I use the demand
option if I want dial on demand but I know there is much more flexibility
with diald which makes sense to me why others would prefer to use it. I
That is you are luckier than me at least you have it
run, I never be succesful installing NS6, the
installer always fails , can not install xpi. file or
something. So I took my d*** off that
A.. Long time a go, when I just download a big (not
so big if compares to Com 4.7x ) and run the inst
Steve Kieu wrote:
> Would you pls tell us your hardware configuration?
> This is really weird;
Yep, it's pretty weird. It is pretty much a stock Compaq Presario 7360,
which is a K6/500 or so. It has 64 MB of RAM, 8 MB of which is shared
with the onboard "Trident Blade 3D" video. A single IDE disk
Micah Yoder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two RH6.2 boxes connected to each other by Ethernet, a crossover
> cable. Both have 3Com 905 cards.
>
> The names are eclipse and nova. The weird thing is that nova MUST come
> up first, or they won't talk to each other.
>
> If I boot eclipse when nova is not
OK, I have loaded Netscape 6 for Linux. It's got some nice polish,
but NS6's problems leave me give doubts whether I should even bother
writing up all the problems and hope someone will address them. I
recall some browser discussion on redhat-list a while back, but I
don't see any reliable archi
Duane Clark wrote:
>
> The place it fails (for me) is when printing out the sequence of dots,
> and the number of dots printed out before failure appears to be
> completely random. If it gets to the "Uncompressing Linux" message, then
> the boot always completes normally. I really have not invest
No, SNMP isn't on that server, but I polled if for several
"default" services as well as DNS, and all come up ok, accept DNS. (SMTP,
POP3, HTTP and FTP) It's got me stumped... LOL Also changed the polling
from ICMP to TCP/IP. Someone mentioned to me a few weeks ago that named
wasn
You may be able to do an "if" statement in your boot up files to
connect to the cable before your network loads, not sure if that will work
though. The "10" address is a private address that your system
automatically assigns when no DHCP server is found. You may want to assign
a pri
Do you have SNMP running? One of the main things WUG uses for monitoring
is SNMP. Also, if you've blocked ICMP packets on that box, WUG might barf
on it. It uses ping for its polling procedure.
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Fred Edmister wrote:
> Hey everyone. Got a quick question for you. I h
Bret Hughes wrote:
> Duane Clark wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,I have a funny problem while booting the redhat
> > > 7.Whenever it boots,it shows an error message of
> > > 'loading error' and stops,but if I strike the return
> > > key and try several times,it si
--- Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would you pls tell us your hardware configuration?
> This is really weird;
>
> --- Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> Duane
> Clark wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi,I have a funny problem while booting t
Ed,
That was it! Thanks. I've looked over that file a dozen
times. It just didn't sink in. Now do you know where I
could find a tarball of diald at version 0.99.3 or before.
0.99.4 is on SourceForge but there is not adequate
documentation for significant change?
Another question - possib
Look here: http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/us/db-hcl.cgi
and here:
http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/us/wheretogo.cgi
and here: http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Robert McNealy spewed into the bitstream:
RM>OK, I need to know what NICs are
Need some network guidance. I'm not an expert so feel free to throw the information
at me.
I just got a cable modem (the older type that dials) and after some fiddling I
managed to get it to dial and connect for me. There are two oddities however. When
the box boots eth0 takes forever to come up.
Hey everyone. Got a quick question for you. I have Linux 6.2, and just
got What's Up Gold for network monitoring, and when I poll my secondary DNS
server (which is the Linux 6.2 box) it shows up as down I've already
added everything in the DNS info through netconf, and it appears
Aaron Prohaska wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend a good sound card? I am thinking about one of the
> Creatve Labs cards, but I'm not sure yet. I bought a Create Labs Ensoniq
> AudioPCI card thinking it would work, but found that it made my system
> hang before linux even started to boot. So now I a
OK, I need to know what NICs are supported. The HOW-To doesn't say: "this
one will work."
I have to buy 2 NIC. What are some reasonably cheap NICs, I can get from
CompUSA, that will work without having to compile drivers for them?
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Duane Clark wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
>
> > Hi,I have a funny problem while booting the redhat
> > 7.Whenever it boots,it shows an error message of
> > 'loading error' and stops,but if I strike the return
> > key and try several times,it simply works.Why?
>
> I cannot sa
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On 18/12/00 at 1:00 Ted Hilts wrote:
>I read (I wish I could remember where - Maybe Linux Journal?) that there
>is a person in Scotland who has done amazing work with MOZILLA ( if I
>got the name right, that is, the Open Source version of Netscape ).
>
fred smith wrote:
>
> On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 12:16:52AM -0500, Statux wrote:
> > I use the Sound Blaster 16 (it's 50 bucks here in the US, but you might be
> > able to get it for less) :)
>
> There are *many* cards all called SB16, all similar, all different.
>
> > On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Aaron P
Bob:
Try adding the following to your /etc/ppp/options file:
noauth
defaultroute
This should do the trick. If it does not I think more info is needed as to
how your are dialing and maybe a portion /var/log/messages to help you solve
this.
Eddie Strohmier
- Original Message -
From: "B
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 10:38:27AM -0600, Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Personally I love the colored ls :)
Many seem to. But I find dark blue text on my black backgrounded windows damn
hard to read, and find that colour tells me nothing that:
ls -F
doesn't. It narks me that th
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 01:31:19PM -0600, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| Cameron Simpson wrote:
| >One thing I have done in my own shell setup is alias (well, shell
| >function, but the idea's the same) rm, cp, chmod, chown, chgrp and a
| >couple of others to an equivalent of
| >
I read (I wish I could remember where - Maybe Linux Journal?) that there
is a person in Scotland who has done amazing work with MOZILLA ( if I
got the name right, that is, the Open Source version of Netscape ).
Does anyone know the domain name for this web site? Apparently, he has
a complete rew
Would you pls tell us your hardware configuration?
This is really weird;
--- Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Duane
Clark wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,I have a funny problem while booting the
> redhat
> > > 7.Whenever it boots,it shows an error message
>
> My Ensoniq AudioPCI card works fine, RH's sndconfig detected it as a
> es1371 and all the proper modules load up with no trouble at all.
>
> Fred
The newer SoundBlaster AudioPCI cards use a different chipset - a 1373 or
1378. I can't remember the exact number. Sndconfig as shipped with Red
Hi,
I have two RH6.2 boxes connected to each other by Ethernet, a crossover
cable. Both have 3Com 905 cards.
The names are eclipse and nova. The weird thing is that nova MUST come
up first, or they won't talk to each other.
If I boot eclipse when nova is not on, eth0 is not activated. If I
l
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> You might try restarting the network after modifying resolv.conf:
>
> /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S10network reload
>
Wouldn't /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart work as well? :-)
John
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> Once that step is done how do you configure X for sound? I'm running kde
> instead of gnome, did the sndconfig thingy after installing X with the
> test succeeding, but am not getting any sound from within X.
>
Normally all you should have to do is
Geesh!
I must be going nuts. I have finally got RH 7 going with
a successful recompile containing those items necessary for
eventual masquerade. I have a set of scripts for testing
the modem and ppp connection. I keep getting the following
error
" Peer does is not authorized to access rem
Duane Clark wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
>
> > Hi,I have a funny problem while booting the redhat
> > 7.Whenever it boots,it shows an error message of
> > 'loading error' and stops,but if I strike the return
> > key and try several times,it simply works.Why?
>
> I cannot say wh
Mark,
We recently purchased a 700Mhz Celeron running WinME and had the same
trouble - the thing would shut down and reboot with no warning in the
middle of a program. I'm currently running Mozilla with 6.1 on an
AMD-k6-2/500 and am very happy with it. The only glitch I've run into is
that I can
Long shot:
Would anyone have an example of this section (format 3.3.x) in
XF86Config for a Swiss-French keyboard?
Best regards
Gustav
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> > Bero,
> >
> > I did. As a result, the keyboard is now international in t
You might try restarting the network after modifying resolv.conf:
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S10network reload
Glen
Nov 20, at 13:21, Chip Rose. sent through the Star Gate:
>Help!
>
>I don't know what suddenly happened, but web pages won't load anymore. I
>can log in the same internet connection I've
Once that step is done how do you configure X for sound? I'm running kde
instead of gnome, did the sndconfig thingy after installing X with the
test succeeding, but am not getting any sound from within X.
Glen
Nov 18, at 14:43, Mikkel L. Ellertson sent through the Star Gate:
>On Sat, 18 No
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> Bero,
>
> I did. As a result, the keyboard is now international in the VTs but
> fully US under X. ;-\
>
> Is there anything else I could try?
Normally, Xconfigurator should get the X config in sync with
/etc/sysconfig/keyboard...
If it doesn't do i
Bero,
I did. As a result, the keyboard is now international in the VTs but
fully US under X. ;-\
Is there anything else I could try?
Regards
Gustav
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> > I have, as root, run kbdconfig and chosen the keyboard driv
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> set -e; for i in kgsha src mod; do make -C $i ; done
> make[1]: Entering directory
> `/usr/local/src/bestcrypt/bcrypt-0.4b-4/kgsha'
> g++ -Wall -Werror -fno-strength-reduce -I../include -c -o alg.o
> alg.cpp
> In file included from alg.cpp:17:
> ../
Does anyone use this under Red Hat 7? It's a very nice package that
creates an encrypted container file (see http://www.jetico.com), and
I've used it through three different kernels and two releases of Red
Hat, but it refuses to compile for me under RH7.
This is the entire output of make (some
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> I have, as root, run kbdconfig and chosen the keyboard driver on this
> PC. As a result, the keyboard works fine in any virtual terminal.
Run Xconfigurator after running kbdconfig to update X configuration.
LLaP
bero
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Hi,
I have to support one PC with an international keyboard, to be more
precise with a Swiss-French keyboard. (There are both Swiss-French and
Swiss-German keyboards.)
I have, as root, run kbdconfig and chosen the keyboard driver on this
PC. As a result, the keyboard works fine in any virtual te
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 01:25:42PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:11:04PM -0500, Statux wrote:
> > > In /usr/src/linux/include:
> > >
> > > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Dec 13 03:49 asm -> asm-i386
> >
>
Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
>One thing I have done in my own shell setup is alias (well, shell
>function, but the idea's the same) rm, cp, chmod, chown, chgrp and a
>couple of others to an equivalent of
>
> ( set -x; rm ${1+"$@"}; )
>
>i.e. I get to see the results of my shell expansion for the
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:11:04PM -0500, Statux wrote:
> > In /usr/src/linux/include:
> >
> > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Dec 13 03:49 asm -> asm-i386
>
> That would work, but then it would seem I have to redo this with every
> kernel in
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Card
> I have a SB Live. Its pretty sweet, and supported in linux. I think it
was
> $40. Play my mp3's better than anything else I've us
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:11:04PM -0500, Statux wrote:
> In /usr/src/linux/include:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Dec 13 03:49 asm -> asm-i386
That would work, but then it would seem I have to redo this with every
kernel install?
> On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
>
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 12:16:52AM -0500, Statux wrote:
> I use the Sound Blaster 16 (it's 50 bucks here in the US, but you might be
> able to get it for less) :)
There are *many* cards all called SB16, all similar, all different.
> On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
>
> > Can anyone re
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
> Hi,I have a funny problem while booting the redhat
> 7.Whenever it boots,it shows an error message of
> 'loading error' and stops,but if I strike the return
> key and try several times,it simply works.Why?
I cannot say why this is happening, but I have th
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 02:34:11AM -0600, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> | >If I leave off the -f flag GNU rm seems to ask about _every_ bloody
> | >file. This makes it so close to useless that one must use -f all the
> | >time. Which is VERY VERY BAD, be
This card should work, see:
http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/us/detaillist.cgi?item=337
My experience is consistent with the info on the web page above: I have two systems
(both running RH6.2) with these cards in them, and I have had no problems.
If your system hangs before linux
Hi,
After many trials and tribulations I have RH 7.0 working
with the 2.2.18 kernel with diald up and going. As my
problems were due to a hacker, I want to make an image of
the entire HD to a CD - with the exception of the
/usr/src/linux directories. Then if my firewalls are
inadequate and I h
Hi Terry,
> In CMOS try turning on the legacy sound blaster settings and usually that
> works.
Yeah that did work thanks. But I still couldn't get xmms to work properly
even though everything else was.
I put my old soundblaster card back in, disabled the motherboard sound card
and now everythi
Me> While we're bitching about rm, anyone know how to fix its prompting behaviour?
Man do I feel silly now. Thanks guys.
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 10:04:45PM -0600, Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I believe you are just being affected by Redhat's decision to make sure only
| > experienc
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 02:34:11AM -0600, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| >If I leave off the -f flag GNU rm seems to ask about _every_ bloody
| >file. This makes it so close to useless that one must use -f all the
| >time. Which is VERY VERY BAD, because it makes habitual the "don'
here's it again... what a mess!
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, winston wrote:
> Please unsubscribe me from your mailing list cause i have been getting as
> many as 70 mails a day from you so i would to ask for your help on how to
> get my e-mail out of your subscription list
> Regards
> Winston
>
>
>
Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
>
> I started the server with nmbd -D and smbd -D and I can see they are
> running, also I can stop and start them in SWAT.
> RW
Any opinion here about what should be started first - nmbd, smbd or
smbd, nmbd ?
Misko
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>If I leave off the -f flag GNU rm seems to ask about _every_ bloody
>file. This makes it so close to useless that one must use -f all the
>time. Which is VERY VERY BAD, because it makes habitual the "don't do
>any sanity checks at all" mode. Dangerous in the extreme.
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