Hi everyone,
I presume here everyone use and love Linux and does NOT like MS's monoply. I once
run across a tech coloumn, saying that the lability clause in EULA may have some legal
problem. i.e. Software companies may NOT be able to weave all responsibility of all
the damage directly and indi
I got this scanner yesterday.
I have never worked with any usb devices under linux,
I have never worked with sane.
I downloaded the iscan rpm from Epson.
It installed without problems.
When i run scanimage it says: no scanner devices found.
Do i need to configure sane?
According to the instructions
On Monday 10 February 2003 19:46, Tass wrote:
> What I've heard on this matter is that the M$ contract states only that
> builders can no longer sell "empty" chassis. There must be AN OS with the
> computer.
>
> This was to counter the practice of quantity purchasers buying blank boxes,
> (and by
curses based progams such as man or ntsysv look messed up with redhat 8.0,
Is there some language setting that is missing or something ?
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
>
> > What are the best ways to fix the messed up curses in redhat 8.
Dear Every member of linux cult,
Thank you very much, NEVER know things are SO EASY with LUG! The programs do work,
yes, my hardware is the fault. Yes, My CD-ROM does NOT connect to my sound card via a
audio cable(And I COULD NOT find it now!), so I will have to use my ear phone now.
There is
So they are not going to offer a REDHAT version of KDE 3.1?
I guess I'll have to build it by hand :(...
Oh Well, Its been a while since I had to build a big package like this,
so I guess its time to relearn :)
Thanks for the response
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 21:21, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> --
Thank you, but where to edit the fax string?
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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 20:42:39 -0800 (PST)
To: "redhat (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie question--- how to fax?
Re: On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, hkcc1976 wrote:
Re:
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
> What are the best ways to fix the messed up curses in redhat 8.0
CTRL-L? Running /usr/bin/reset? Praying to the {p,t}ty gods? It's kind of
hard to say, when you ask a vague question without any context.
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What I've heard on this matter is that the M$ contract states only that builders
can no longer sell "empty" chassis. There must be AN OS with the computer.
This was to counter the practice of quantity purchasers buying blank boxes,
(and by M$'s concern) loading a single copy of some M$ OS on
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, hkcc1976 wrote:
> gfax, I get an error messgae: Can't determine fax modem class support,
> returning 3(Invalid modem response). Can anyone please tell me what is
> wrong?
Seems pretty straightforward: it can't determine the fax class. Read your
documentation, and set the app
we have a potential client that wants to use an app called fmserver
FileMaker Server.
a trial version was running on one of the linux machines we have. now that
trial's expired (it's only 14 days) and it wont start and the new trial i
got after installing the rpm it still says that's expired.
the
Concurr, in an ads for IBM laptop, I still "IBM recommeds Window XP". How insane it
would be for one plan of IBM fighting another one?
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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 07:15:19 -0900
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Getting Linux on a reta
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On Monday 10 February 2003 10:49 am, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> Hello,
> Just wondering if anyone knows whether KDE 3.1 is in RH 8.1 beta, or
> going to be in the release version of 8.1.
It is in the current beta. I assume that means it will make it
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On Monday 10 February 2003 01:22 pm, Joe Giles wrote:
> Does anyone know when the KDE 3.1 will be released for RedHat 8.0?
Unless there is a good reason for them to do so, it probably won't be
released for Psyche. Red Hat normally releases only secur
What are the best ways to fix the messed up curses in redhat 8.0
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Hi everybody,
I install RH8.0 in i686 for awhile and still not figure out how to fax. I am using a
hardware HSF Rockwell 56k modem and installed Its driver
hsflinmodem-5.03.03-L3mbsibeta02110301-1.i386.
After I run hsfconfig, it says Okay. Then when I run efax or fax2send complete or
gfax, I g
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Steven Whatley wrote:
> The challenge and response sequence is not normal for UNIX. I have no
> good idea on how to implement it. However, I would be intested to know
> if it is possible.
Sure it is; just not with Red Hat as far as I can tell. OpenBSD and
FreeBSD both supp
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 20:22, Sheridan J. Adams wrote:
>
> From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On 10 Feb 2003, Sheridan J. Adams wrote:
> >
> > > As of late, I have noticed the clock on my system drifting like crazy.
> >
> > That's because you have a misconfigured (pronounced "stock")
> Dear every Tuxer,
> I install RH8.0 in i686 with 823M RAM and 60G harddisk. During the
installation, everything goes fine; my Sound Blaster LIve value! 32 bit card
works. But >after the installation I can NOT play any CD--- The CD program
is running, just there is NO sound output. The same happ
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Has anyone gotten either OPIE or S/KEY to work with RH 8.0? I couldn't get
> it to work with PAM. Any pointers to getting this working with recent
> versions of RH would be most welcome.
I have only used OPIE and S/KEY with OpenVMS/MultiNet. It works
Dear every Tuxer,
I install RH8.0 in i686 with 823M RAM and 60G harddisk. During the installation,
everything goes fine; my Sound Blaster LIve value! 32 bit card works. But after the
installation I can NOT play any CD--- The CD program is running, just there is NO
sound output. The same happen
> > I suspect you might be having a little too much fun
> > with command line
> > parameters. :) To build the object file use
> >
> > $ g++ -g stack.cpp
>
> This fails because of an undefined reference to `main'
> presumably because there in no main( ) in the Stack library
Did I write that? Oop
From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 10 Feb 2003, Sheridan J. Adams wrote:
>
> > As of late, I have noticed the clock on my system drifting like crazy.
>
> That's because you have a misconfigured (pronounced "stock") ntp.conf.
>
> > restrict default ignore
>
> This tells ntp to ign
> errors occured while rotating /var/log/mysqld.log {
> mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
> error: 'Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using password: NO)'
> error running prerotate script --
> leaving old log in place
look in /etc/logrotate.
--- Ryan McDougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 16:59, exits funnel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm new to Linux/Unix development and I'm having a
> bit
> > of trouble with something quite basic. I've
> written a
> > simple test library located in
> > ex7Stack.h/ex7Stack.cpp.
It was my failure to recopy bootsect.lin back to the w2k root directory
after the lilo update. I thought of that after I clicked
"send"that's what fixed it. Many thanks to all who answered. Kudo's
to the linux community for genuinely caring about helping each other. I
hope I can give back somet
> Oddly enough
> ping -b xxx.xxx.xxx.255 on my network results in a reply from every linux
> machine. (Listing all but the first host as duplicates?) However, my
> children's Windows machines don't reply. They can be pinged individually,
> but seem to ignore a broadcast.
Phew - I thought I was
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On Monday 10 February 2003 01:34 pm, Cameron Mura wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone have an RPM (or know where I can get one) for Adobe's
> Acrobat reader on Red Hat 8.0? (specifically, 2.4.18-24.8.0smp kernel).
> Any attempts I make to run acroreader give th
Thanks.
Since I don't yet know what fstab is, and since the "sudo" suggestion
offered by Todd sounds like it is exactly what I was looking for,
I'm now wrestling my way through that process. I do have a pretty
good book. But I'm not one to read those things from cover-to-cover.
I tend to "
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On Monday 10 February 2003 08:22 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> I block pings on my server, and for a reason. Ping is one of the
> biggest tell-alls about a network. No outside entity should ever
> need to ping me, & my own machine has no real reason
or you can write a wrap program that calls mount (you may
do it for CD only), the executable is owned by root and
has the suid bit set, executable by everyone.
a good exercise on C programming
raymundo
Ze Ji Li wrote:
Hi,
why not modify fstab to allow regular user to mount/umount cdrom and fl
I might have the answer to this one. Have you sorted it yet?
If not, I've often found missing links in Oracle distributions. You'll need
to
a) manually create the link, with:
ln -s libcltntsh.so.9.0 libcltntsh.so
b) ensure that directory is in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE
On 10 Feb 2003 at 11:32am (-0500), James Pifer wrote:
> I'm trying to get information about clustering with Redhat 8.0. I've
> done some google searches, but not getting as far as I'd like. So I was
> hoping to ask a couple general questions.
>
> Can you use clustering with Redhat 8 or do you nee
I'm currently diagnosing a home PC problem regarding a system lockup.
Mine's a Compaq motherboard, and the system was regularly freezing
under Win 2k. I loaded Linux, and it froze-up every now and then, too.
I've borrowed an Intel motherboard and have been running for several
days now without
This is what got it going for me.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jbh/puter/kazaa-wine/
BTW. Kazaa Lite 1.72 is pretty deprecated. Grab the new one.
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Cool! Thanks! Yeah, recently I read something in man XFree86 - as I
remember well it was to FORBIT Numlock, not to activate it.
I'll check out and reply as soon as I succeded.
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 01:25, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote:
>
> > VMware: RedHat always
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> HHmm. I can't actually get that to work from my Linux box. XP returns pings
You need the -b flag to allow pings to broadcast addresses.
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> try limewire
Uhm. Doesn't LimeWire hook in to the Gnutella network? The original poster
wanted to hook into the Kazaa network (FasTrak II protocol form memory).
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> Try this: ping first.three.octets.255 & see what happens. It will
> return every machine attached to that network. I don't want the
> gomers to have such an easy time finding who's attached.
HHmm. I can't actually get that to work from my Linux box. XP returns pings
from 192.168.0.229. No ide
Hi,
why not modify fstab to allow regular user to mount/umount cdrom and floppy?
Ze
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From: "Tass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: root, superusers, and mounting...
>
>
> {{ BEGIN ORIGINAL
On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote:
> VMware: RedHat always turns off Numlock, but Windows always turns it on.
Check the Linux Documentation Project. Buried in there somewhere is a
script to manage the numlock status on TTYs. You'll also need to read
through the XFree86 docs to manage numlock
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On Monday 10 February 2003 01:28 pm, Dege, Robert C wrote:
> You think left over tmp files are causing the freezes? It concerns me
> that I can do a few rpm commands, and then it freezes.
>
> I'll try to pay more attention to the _db* files though.
S
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Tass wrote:
> "id" shows user as "edit" (account I created during install), gid=0(root)
> it also shows the 4 groups I currently have this account assigned to.
> In order: root, adm, users, edit (also created at install)
gid != uid
You need uid equivalent to root to perfo
I found the Howto jan mentioned below to be very readable. So much so that I
am doing it in text mode instead of gui mode.
Terry
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 9:07 AM
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SUBJECT >Re: root, superusers, and mounting...
On 2/10/2003
I was just minding my own business when
Raymundo M. Vega wrote:
>)have you tried:
>)
>)su -
>)
>)what happens, it should ask for root password
>)
>)raymundo
I co
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 03:20:26PM -0800, Simon Stanlake wrote:
> I have a custom kernel which I have slightly modified the source for.
> I'm running the kernel on multiple machines. I'm trying to come up with
> a smooth system for keeping the kernels up to date across multiple
> machines without
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
> Behalf Of Cowles, Steve
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:24 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Bind question
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Darryl Harvey
> > Sent: Monday, February 10
Setting the NIS domainname in /etc/sysconfig/network worked like a charm..
Cheers
Todd
Quoting _ TUXX _ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> U have to modify /etc/rc.sysinit 's script :
>
> This is mine ... for me it works ...
>
> ###
> DOMAIN=`/bin/domainname`
>
> if [ -z "$DOMAIN" -o "$DOMAIN" = "(none)"
have you tried:
su -
what happens, it should ask for root password
raymundo
Tass wrote:
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On 2/10/2003
I was just minding my own business when
Raymundo M. Vega wrote:
)bei
Oh I am. I have got a postfix -> MySQL -> Courier Imap -> Pop before smtp
system going now. I didn't do it on my own but used some how to's we had at
the company but I did solve some issues with RedHat to make it work and
learned to trouble shoot using the logs. I know that sounds simple but it's
n
See below:
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 22:40, Frank Bax wrote:
> At 04:12 PM 2/10/03, Arthur Mueller wrote:
> >Does anyone know how to turn on numlock on system start
> >automatically with RedHat 7.3?
>
>
> Isn't this set in BIOS, rather than OS?
>
Unfortunately not. The same computer booting with
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Dooley, Ryan wrote:
Randomly, but about every two days, the system will lock hard. No
messages in syslog or on console. The only way to recover the box is to
hard boot it.
I have had similar hard freezing;
In my case my vendor and I hav
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On 2/10/2003
I was just minding my own business when
Raymundo M. Vega wrote:
>)being root is not using the name root but the id must be 0,
>)type id and enter, see if your id
Hi Joe. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
And sorry I wasn't more clear about my actions.
What I did was take the user account I created during installation,
"edit", and while logged into "root", change the group that edit
belonged to. It originally showed as being a member of the g
Hi, everyone -
I'm having a problem trying to get a Sidewinder USB joystick to work
with RH 8.0. dmesg shows these messages:
hub.c: USB hub found
hub.c: 6 ports detected
usb.c: registered new driver hiddev
usb.c: registered new driver hid
hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik <[EMAIL PR
This class covers command line bash commands. No real linux administration
was discussed. If you are good setting up scripts then you could skip the
class. I had only rudimentary script experience ( half deciphering How
To's ). This class add a great deal to my vocabulary. For my brother, who
has
being root is not using the name root but the id must be 0,
type id and enter, see if your id is "0" that is cero or anything else
raymundo
Tass wrote:
Greetings.
New to the list, new to Red Hat (8.0), long time W2k IT.
I'll try not to inundate with every little question that pops up. B
> -Original Message-
> From: Darryl Harvey
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 4:30 PM
> Subject: Bind question
>
>
> I am getting these in my /var/log/messages file;
>
>client 202.45.109.190#1199: update forwarding denied: 19 Time(s)
>client 202.45.109.190#1200: update forwarding
If I understand you correctly, you took an existing account and named it
"root." If so, you could be logging in with the new "root" and not the
true root account. The system creates root by default, so you don't need
to create one. This might explain the error. Also, superuser is not a
user per se'
Hi,
I have a custom kernel which I have slightly modified the source for.
I'm running the kernel on multiple machines. I'm trying to come up with
a smooth system for keeping the kernels up to date across multiple
machines without killing the changes I've made. up2date won't work for
me because a
U have to modify /etc/rc.sysinit 's script :
This is mine ... for me it works ...
###
DOMAIN=`/bin/domainname`
if [ -z "$DOMAIN" -o "$DOMAIN" = "(none)" ]; then
DOMAIN=toto # your domainname
fi
# Set the domainname
action $"Setting domainname ${DOMAIN}: " domainname ${DOMAIN}
###
good luck .
Greetings.
New to the list, new to Red Hat (8.0), long time W2k IT.
I'll try not to inundate with every little question that pops up. But I've
found the first question that I can't locate the answer to on my own, so
your help would be appreciated.
In order to have greater access while l
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, John Nichel wrote:
> SecureCRT has a release for Linux now??
It works fine under Wine.
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I am getting these in my /var/log/messages file;
client 202.45.109.190#1199: update forwarding denied: 19 Time(s)
client 202.45.109.190#1200: update forwarding denied: 8 Time(s)
client 202.45.109.190#1201: update forwarding denied: 15 Time(s)
client 202.45.109.190#1202: update forwardi
I copied the files below from a widows 98SE machine to the wine system folder
and I added the lines to the wine config file:
"windows" = "win98"
[AppDefaults\\kazaa.exe\\DllOverrides]
"commctrl" = "native"
"comctl32" = "native"
"shdoclc" = "native"
"shdocvw" = "native"
"shlwa
Heh... Yeah, the sys-req keys don't do anything either. The system is
hard locked. :-)
Cheers,
Ryan
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 4:08 PM
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SecureCRT has a release for Linux now??
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Steve Lee wrote:
i would like a feature that does something where it would send the
username password. not pub/private keys.
RTFM for SecureCRT.
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Dooley, Ryan wrote:
> Randomly, but about every two days, the system will lock hard. No
> messages in syslog or on console. The only way to recover the box is to
> hard boot it.
I've seen similar problems on my Duron system. It's irregular, though, so
it's hard to pin down
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Steve Lee wrote:
> i would like a feature that does something where it would send the
> username password. not pub/private keys.
RTFM for SecureCRT.
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 12:59:36PM -0800, Steve Lee wrote:
> i would like a feature that does something where it would send the
> username password. not pub/private keys.
Grab a copy of ckermit and write a script. It's not that hard and
should do the job for you. Get ckermit at
http://www.columb
Hey All,
I've got a RH8.0 server (sitting on a Dell 4600 with dual Xeon (HT
enabled) processors, 2GB of memory and a 2.1TB PowerVault RAID array
(RAID-0) attached via aacraid).
The running kernel is 2.4.18-24.8.0smp.
The only thing this machine does is capture ethernet traffic going over
one of
At 04:12 PM 2/10/03, Arthur Mueller wrote:
>Does anyone know how to turn on numlock on system start
>automatically with RedHat 7.3?
Isn't this set in BIOS, rather than OS?
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 12:05:01PM -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>
> I am new to linux...
> What is the SPEC file? Just a text file?
The spec file is the text file that gives the build option
you need to convert a src.rpm (source) to rpm (binary).
As root, run the command "rpm -ivh httpd-2.0.x-y.sr
If your interface is using dhcpcd, then I believe you just run
"dhcpcd -n".
AFAIK, "service network restart" will accomplish the same thing,
but is probably a bit overkill (especially if you have multiple
interfaces and don't want to lose the connection on your other
nics).
-Steve
-Original
Yeah, go to /etc/init.d and do ./network restart . Make sure you are
root, however...
That should work for ya
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 14:11, Tom Kovalcik wrote:
> Is there an equivalent in Redhat to the windows ipconfig renew command? I
> am having some trouble with my cable modem and tech su
Hello,
does anyone know how to turn on numlock on system start automatically
with RedHat 7.3?
Regards,
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Is there an equivalent in Redhat to the windows ipconfig renew command? I
am having some trouble with my cable modem and tech support wants me to
renew the connection and have the interface ask for a new IP address, and
the only way I know for sure is to reboot. The up/down commands for
ifconfi
On 10 Feb 2003, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
i would like a feature that does something where it would send the
username password. not pub/private keys.
anyone know.
thanks.
> On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 00:46, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Steve Lee wrote:
> >
> > > why? like secur
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Was wondering something here. Now and than I end up with a file that
h
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Aaahh... Physical... try doing a ping, or some such, & run ifconfig
- -a again. You should see a change in the number of packets each way.
Also, check those status lights on the hub & so on.
You might also try an ethernet sniffer on a different ma
Hi,
I need to be able to switch resolutions from 800x600 to 1024x768 to
1280x1024. So I edited the XF86Config and added the relevant information
as is pasted below and restarted X. Now when I hit CTRL+ALT+PLUS, the
resolution changes but the new window has a virtual resolution (whereby
the screen
Ted Gervais wrote:
Was wondering something here. Now and than I end up with a file that has '#'
in front and back of it. ie: #filename#.
No doubt that is caused by using MC and while MC can delete these files how
does one do it from the command line?I have often tried to try a few
appro
I have a basic question for everyone...
Where is the default KDE install directory in RedHat 8.0.
I'm trying to build KDE 3.1 and it is asking me where the KDE install
path is.
Sorry for such a basic question, but I cant find it.
Thanks
Joe
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Title: RE: Deleting a file
I have had luck with the following technique for deleting files that were incorrectly created with special characters in the filename (sometimes non-displayed characters):
Use find to develop a pattern unique to the file or files you want to delete, such as
find .
Wow, that's a neat tool! How would you use it to permanently set an
interface to full duplex/100M? I am assuming it would have to be added
somewhere in a boot-up script? Thanks!
> try mii-tool -v ethx:
>
> [rvega@hella rvega]$ mii-tool -v eth0
> eth0: autonegotiation failed, link ok
>product i
try rm \#filename\#
every so often I run across a file that starts with * ie *filename
so i rm \*filename
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Subject: Deleting a file
there's couple ways.
first remember that you can surround any argument with " " or ' ' to keep the
shell from interpreting it as a command (or in this case a comment) so you
could use "rm" to blow away a wierd file like so:
$ rm ''
if you don't like the quoting thing, there's always escapin
I am new to linux...
What is the SPEC file? Just a text file?
D
On 2/10/03 7:08 AM, "Joshua Schmidlkofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this
out onto my computer screen:
> Download the SRPM for Redhats 2.0.x, and look at the SPEC file.
>
> js
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Raymundo M. Vega wrote:
| on my computer it does not work, i disconnected the wire from
| the ethernet port and the ifconfig is the same, i think it
| tells if the interface is up in the kernel, not if the inteface
| has carrier from switch/hub. This i
Have you tried mii-tool ?
Regards,
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Subject: Re: Interface status
on my computer it does not work, i disconnected the wire from the
ethernet port and the i
try mii-tool -v ethx:
[rvega@hella rvega]$ mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: autonegotiation failed, link ok
product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0
basic mode: autonegotiation enabled
basic status: autonegotiation complete, link ok
capabilities: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD
Was wondering something here. Now and than I end up with a file that has '#'
in front and back of it. ie: #filename#.
No doubt that is caused by using MC and while MC can delete these files how
does one do it from the command line?I have often tried to try a few
approaches to removing th
on my computer it does not work, i disconnected the wire from
the ethernet port and the ifconfig is the same, i think it
tells if the interface is up in the kernel, not if the inteface
has carrier from switch/hub. This is from ifconfig man page:
up This flag causes the interface to be a
I have kazaa-lite running under wine
david
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 18:04, Distribution Lists wrote:
> try limewire
>
> Regards
>
> > On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 16:36, Andy wrote:
> >> > > Is anyone aware of any kazaa-clients for RH...or any other Linux?
> >> I just know of gtk-gnutella...but as far as
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ifconfig -a ?
Look for status & link lights on the eth card & on the hub (if they
have them)
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Jorge Gossain Filho wrote:
| Hi all
|
| How can I know if the interface "ethx" is up or down when my hub or
switch is
| down ??
|
| only pinging ?? or there is one way to discover that protocol is down
|
|
|
Watch the UP word returned by ifconfig
HT
Maybe it's a motherboard/chipset issue? I've run across a problem in
the server environment where the Ca810e motherboard simply will not
allow Linux (with kernels from RedHat releases newer than 7.2) to
continue past the kernel APM loading phase if a keyboard is not attached
(even if the BIOS
RedHat 7.2 - while in menu maintenance, I accidently deleted 'System'. How
do I get it back? In case it helps, there are other userid's on the system
that are still ok.
Frank
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Hi all
How can I know if the interface "ethx" is up or down when my hub or switch is
down ??
only pinging ?? or there is one way to discover that protocol is down
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On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 12:28, Dege, Robert C wrote:
> You think left over tmp files are causing the freezes? It concerns me that
> I can do a few rpm commands, and then it freezes.
>
> I'll try to pay more attention to the _db* files though.
>
> -Rob
I don't think the __db* files are the cause,
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