Hello.
Recently I have acquired a TV tuner card. It is a Prolink
PlayTV Pro (PV-BT878P+ W/FM Rev. 8E). But I am having
difficults in configuring it in my Red Hat Linux 7.2
(with upgrades) system, even after reading the bttv driver
documentation on the kernel, the xawtv manual and the
BTTV Mini-HO
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:00:42PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
>
> Read up on groff. You can give it a paper option.
I did not found how to give a paper option to groff. Can anybody
point me how to do that.
Thanks.
Romildo
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Prof. José Romildo Malaquias Departamento de Computação
htt
> What is the difference between "up2date" and using "rhn_register"?
> I tried "up2date" and it said I didn't have the Red Hat public Key.
Whereas
> when I did the rhn_register it set me up to do the updates, (I think)
rhn_register simply creates and registers your account on the Red Hat
network.
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:44, Linux wrote:
>
> I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try
> to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I
> need to edit. Any help much appreciated.
If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:44, Linux wrote:
>
> I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try
> to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I
> need to edit. Any help much appreciated.
If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need
Hi
I have just installed Cygwin but are having trouble getting it to run.
I also installed a copy of Xwin32 and it worked straight up.
I have a RH7.1 Linux server
and Win2K
I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try
to startx it wont start. I think there is somet
is the cable on backwards?
- Original Message -
From: "Statux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Floppy doesn't work
> You did remember to plug everything into the correct place, right? Floppy
> drives are supported by BIOS, an
You did remember to plug everything into the correct place, right? Floppy
drives are supported by BIOS, and RedHat supports them right out of the box,
too. Zip drives are completely different devices... usually IDE or there
abouts. Floppy drives run off of the floppy controller.
Basically, if y
I have a floppy and a 100 zip drive I cant get to work the floppy very
important, the floppy is a teac i just got it from bestbuy, Red Hat doesn't
even recognize it, The 100 zip does get recognized in the hardware section
but it does not work I guess its cause of a driver would it be hard to
insta
What is the difference between "up2date" and using "rhn_register"?
I tried "up2date" and it said I didn't have the Red Hat public Key. Whereas
when I did the rhn_register it set me up to do the updates, (I think)
Linda
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On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 06:23:15PM -0600, Xanh wrote:
> Hello,
> How do I export a change to an environment variable made in a C program?
> I tried setenv() and putenv(), but the change is not visible to the shell.
>
> // testenv.c
> int main(int argc, char* argv[], char* envp[])
> {
>
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 01:49:48PM -0600, Billy R Nordyke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
> work.
Dunno about yours, but I've got an (older) ATI Xpert 98 card which
works great with the mach64 driver.
I've also run another 7.2 installati
hi
Download:
- http://www.net-snmp.org/download/
-
ftp://ftp.net-snmp.org/pub/sourceforge/net-snmp/ucd-snmp.tar.gz
Mirrors:-
US:ftp://ftp.freesnmp.com/mirrors/net-snmp/
There are binaries for some systems available in the
binaries directory on the ftp site Simple Network
Management Pr
First thing I would do is check the return of p on the second call to
getenv()
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Hello,
How do I export a change to an environment variable made in a C program?
I tried setenv() and putenv(), but the change is not visible to the shell.
// testenv.c
int main(int argc, char* argv[], char* envp[])
{
char* p;
p = getenv("MyTest");
printf("current v
go into XF86Config-4 and make sure the device is set to use the r128
chipset. Did the install detect the card? Normally the r128 works with the
SVGA package that comes with XFree86. I'm guessing you see the BIOS boot
sequence til linux boots, then when it switches to runlevel 5 it blanks out?
t
Are there any problems I need to be aware of in updating from 7.0 to 7.2
with a RAID 5 setup? Or can I just issue the update command from the command
line?
Mike
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I get a blank screen. It appears that it is loading properly from the
hard drive activity, butI can't see anything until I
Control-Alt-Backspace. That now returns me to the console log-in.
Thanks,
Bill
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My RH 7.2 box set came with Star Office on a sparate cd. I read the pdf
file on installation which says to do ./setup with no results except no
such file. There is some mention on Sun's site of having to chmod to 777
to install this and I am still at 755. However, I don't think the
script is
> "Brian" == Brian Ashe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Hello Trond, Friday, March 08, 2002, 3:55:43 PM, you textually
Brian> orated:
TEG> Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
>>> work.
TEG> Radeon 7500 i
Ben:
I'm trying to increase the number of open files with "ulimit -n ", this
operation requires super user privilege.
Here is what I've found out so far.
It seems that modifying either /etc/profile or /etc/bashrc will not work for
my purpose since this runs under the user's UID.
Another opti
Hello Trond,
Friday, March 08, 2002, 3:55:43 PM, you textually orated:
TEG> Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
>> work.
TEG> Radeon 7500 if you're willing to upgrade
TEG> XFree to 4.2.
How supported is this ca
Steve Arnold wrote:
-
So the first NIC was detected but not the second one?
-
No neither. But after reading your post this is what I did and it worked
(Almost like I was doing the right thing).
1. lsmod to see if the driver was loaded... it wasn't.
2. ed
I have a Rage Fury 128 running fine. What problems are you having?
Shaun
-Original Message-
From: Billy R Nordyke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: video card for RH 7.2
Hi,
What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get m
Hi,
I have an IBM Thinkpad running Red Hat 7.2. Its networking protocol is
DHCP. I can't run a remote X session on this machine. For example, I
put it on our network, and do 'xhost +192.168.230.201', which is a
machine on our Linux NIS network. Then when I log in to 192.168.230.201
from the T
Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
> work.
Radeon 64 MB DDR for RHL 7.2, Radeon 7500 if you're willing to upgrade
XFree to 4.2.
--
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.
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> "Chet" == Chet Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chet> Hey there, I'm running Redhat 7.2 on an IBM Thinkpad i1300 series
Chet> laptop, and for some reason, the keyboard and/or mouse will just stop
Chet> working at random times. The system itself is still okay (ie: if im
Chet> playing an M
> "Chet" == Chet Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chet> Hey everyone, I've got an IBM Thinkpad i1300 with Redhat 7.2
Chet> installed, and I've had to disable USB on it because every time the
Chet> machine boots, it freezes at 'Initializing USB Controller'.
Dude -- you have mouse and keybo
Hi,
What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
work.
Have an Athlon 1.4 processor.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO!
Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet acces
2512588Kb(Pensacola 4 disks) x3,4,6,12 times a year still seems like that
little bitty 46900Kb is a bargan to me. About all you really save is that
468000Kb gets a bit smaller.
Oh and I am no expert on how to make a custom distro the first time I looked
into it was in Late January. If you can m
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 12:53:28PM -0500, Paul Hamm wrote:
> Like I said grab the iso files grab all the patches and roll your
> own.
That's fine for those of us with lots of bandwidth and expert knowledge. For
those that have poor or expensive bandwidth, they're paying a very hefty
premium.
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:38:06AM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 09:08, Dumas Patrice wrote:
>
> > [ repeated 4 times ]
> > sherkan.tuxfamily.net: *Timeout*
> >
> > I think the problem lies on my side because these are public timeservers for my
> > zone. I think I have no fi
Ed you would have even more of those iso downloads not less. How many time
should they update the iso every year? 3,4,6,12 how many people that already
have 7.2 or going to grab 7.2- how many would download every
single one? Whenever RH releases a new batch of isos all the mirrors and
rhn tank f
Make sure you are using the correct time on your linux machine as well as
the correct time zone. Most likely the time zone is not configured
properly. If your time is good then the exchange server is most likely the
problem.
-Original Message-
From: Jorge Gossain Filho [mailto:[EMAIL PR
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:44:30AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Transistions can be a pain. If you write your own software you really
> need one system to install, fix recompile, and debug until it works.
This is a good case where VMware can help you. Install each new release in
a separate
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:08:58AM -0500, Paul Hamm wrote:
> Err Ed how is downloading 4 iso images on a regular basis for people with
> slow connections going to help them out? rsync running on cron will
> download all the updates available in the middle of the night that you have
> not already
Hello everbody.
I have a server that is running (MS exchange) and in my station I have linux
box I use kmail to receive my mail's from them, it works fine, but the hour
is always wrong. What can I check to resolve this?
Thanks,
Jorge Gossain Filho
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*Don't stea
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:24:56AM +0100, Ismael Touama wrote:
> But rhn isn't not free ?
It is for a single system! For home users, it's perfect. For corporate users,
you should expect to pay for this type of support.
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On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 12:37:24AM +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> --- Reply to a message ---
> By: Ed Wilts
> ->: a Mail
> :>: Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain
>
> > Go to http://www.samba.org and read up on winbindd. I believe it
> > will do what you want. I haven't worked with it, b
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 09:08, Dumas Patrice wrote:
> [ repeated 4 times ]
> sherkan.tuxfamily.net: *Timeout*
>
> I think the problem lies on my side because these are public timeservers for my
> zone. I think I have no firewall on my computer. And I don't administer the one
> which are on the wa
Hi,
Transistions can be a pain. If you write your own software you really
need one system to install, fix recompile, and debug until it works.
Somethings like corelword perfect you can get to work by loading the
c library that came with 6.2 on your computer along with 7.2. I know it
is not fun eve
Title: ucd-snmp interfaces?
I have ucd-snmp 4.2.1 installed. When I do snmpwalk localhost public, I see no info regarding Ethernet interfaces. But when I do the same thing against a router or switch, it displays everything. How can I get snmpd it to display Ethernet and other system info?
_
OK thank you,
I'm kind of disturbing cause it lacks me a lot of linux concept or
calling terms, by the way, I have to install this new kernell realease
cause i'm having IRC installed and just to be up to date, isn't it.
I intend to do so to cultivate myself to linux word (kind of old papy
grummbl
Hello...
Thank you to everyone that has helped out on this. Should I be running Bind
9.x on this machine?
Greg
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From: "Emmanuel Seyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:13 AM
Subject: Re: Slow POP3 / SMTP / FTP connection fr
>From past experience I've found that upgrading perl always whacks all
the modules that I have installed, the problem is that I'm not sure that
I have installed. What is an easy way to see what non RPM modules are
installed?
--
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Webmaster
PittsburghLIVE.com
2002 EPpy Award, Best
>
> Reachability for all the listed timeservers is 0, which means you have
> never had a successful connect. Check your firewall logs, or do an
> ntptrace. Chances are, the packets are being rejected at your side or
> theirs.
I did a ntptrace, It gives:
[root@zeus lts_kmap]# ntptrace -d -v -t 4
Err Ed how is downloading 4 iso images on a regular basis for people with
slow connections going to help them out? rsync running on cron will
download all the updates available in the middle of the night that you have
not already got. And replacing the old packages with the new ones in an iso
im
The rpms that are architechture independent have "noarch" somewhere in
their names. Compilers are in charge of matching your source with the
actual architecture you have, so you do not necessarilly have to learn
architecture specific code, and you achieve high portability. But, some
processes
No need to reboot. Just restart the
Francisco Neira Basso
Administrador de Red
Defensoria del Pueblo
Lima, Peru. -05:00 GMT
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/03/02 22:35 >>>
hi
You go to /etc/xinetd.d and see the file wu-ftpd. If there is any entry
like "disable yes". You just comment this line an
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Hi
I want to suscribe from some server of news but I dont know how do that...
wich app I have to use and How do I configure this??
thanks
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Hi...
I'm using hylaFAX and I wonder what is the best format for receive fax? I
receive in .tif format... if there are some better format, how do I change
for this??
thanks
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Thanks for the reply. It's not quite that simple, but in replying to
your note you actually helped me work through a few things in my mind
(some sleep helped too!)
As I mentioned before, ftp is enabled and runs if I ftp localhost.
I can also telnet to port 21 on the box.
I've since remembered t
Thanks Davis
for your hints...
...now, the access from Exceed to my RH7.2-Server is working:
I changed the network-card:
INTEL Ether Express ISA -> 3Com 3C509 ISA
The INTEL-card obviously is said, to have timing problems.
Some BIOS-Administrations allow adjusting the timesetting-parameter;
no
I had a similar problem on my RH72 machines. I upgraded Mozilla to 0.9.8
and then had no problems getting it installed. I think I got the plugins
installed through the automatic download from Sun's site.
HTH,
James
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 16:06, dbrett wrote:
> Has anybody figured out how to ins
--- Reply to a message ---
By: Ed Wilts
->: a Mail
:>: Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain
> Go to http://www.samba.org and read up on winbindd. I believe it
> will do what you want. I haven't worked with it, but it's on my
> list of things I want to look at.
samba have nothing to do wi
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:48:54AM -0700, Greg Caskey wrote:
>
>
> 1. The 2nd NIC's IP address is 10.0.0.1 for the internal machines. Would my
> named.conf look like this:
>
> options {
> directory "/var/named";
> };
Make it this:
options {
directory "/var/named";
for
Hi, in the flow!
OK I remark that we can download Source of RPMs.
There is just one for many architectures available.
Ok, don't know C language, so I suppose that it's the
compilation which provides all different version.
Is that correct ?
It means one source for differents architecture but I don'
On 07 Mar 2002 19:40:29 -0800
Steve Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 19:03, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>
> > So I'm setting up a new RH72 server (No X). Anyway, so I did the
> > basic installation and selected the basic functionality that I need
> > (will remove
Yes of course it's a kind of way...
But rhn isn't not free ?
Furthermore, I'm learning so I want to know what's goin'on on my system.
And, can be shoking, but, my server is not yet on my LAN...
I really thank you but I prefer explications rather thatn just a magic
command
that shouldn't give me th
Hi Ed,
thanks for details.
Ok so i'll have hours downloading and then installing this errata fixes.
You should propose your idea, it's sure for guys who got poor connection
and they've just install their new system, it must be a real bad first
contact
to linux.
So download time operation.
Thanks
unspawn writes: Impact
HIGH: Existing users will gain root privileges.
Synopsis
A bug exists in the channel code of OpenSSH versions 2.0 - 3.0.2
Users with an existing user account can abuse this bug to
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for icq use jabber.
steve
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Sent: 07 March 2002 16:03
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Subject: emulate ICQ, messenger!
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Hi... there is some applicationa that emulate the ICQ
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 06:49:38PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> The SUID bit has nothing to do with not being able to copy the file.
> Users can't copy /usr/bin/passwd because they don't have read access to
> the file. That doesn't quite meet the criteria of the original request,
> which was t
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 11:20:48PM -0500, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I downloaded the the qpl MySQL-VERSION.i386.rpm
> and installed in redhat 7.2 sucessfully. but I find i can not use
> command
> like
> BINDIR/mysqladmin version to test the server because the file
> mysqladmin is not there. And I c
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