Manuel Camacho wrote:
> Thanks, Willy, but it is already there... =(
>
> Any other suggestion? Ports are recognized in Win98, if it helps.
Make sure the parallel port is enabled in the BIOS. It works in Win98 w/o having
it in the BIOS, but Linux has to have it in the BIOS. I just had this same
When I attempt to start knfsd with '/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start' I get
the following output:
Starting NFS services:[OK]
Starting NFS quotas: [OK]
Starting NFS mountd: [OK]
Start
I don't know about 6.0, but I know it works in 6.1. It has been supported by
the kernel for a while now, so any recent distro should support it. Do you know
if it works in winblows or some other OS?
Aaron
Jeff Hogg wrote:
> I recently purchased a 3com Ethernet card 10/100 that uses the 3c905C
I have two questions:
1) Is there a console based ppp config? I am trying to make my old 486
a gateway w/IP MASQ working and everything, but it doesn't have X, so I
can't use the cool gnome ppp config utility.
2) Is it possible to attach a running process to an xterm? How would I
go about doin
Well, usually it does.. I had it at 1024x768 before, but for some reason, even
though I configured it for 800x600, it was coming up at 320x200.
"PATRICK C. GENTRY" wrote:
> Wow.. that's strange. The S3 Virge driver won't go up to a high
> resolution?
>
> On Sun,
uot; wrote:
> The onboard video is disabled in the BIOS? What driver did you use before
> your monitor went out?
>
> Patrick
>
> On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 11:52:17 -0500
> > From: Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> &g
Recently, my monitor died, so I had to use my backup 14" monitor to
temporarily replace it. Now, normally, I could just use Xconfigurator
and change the resoultion from 1024x768 to 800x600. Unfortunately,
Xconfigurator does not probe the right video card. I have an ASUS SP97V
motherboard that h
while attempting to start NFS (with /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start), I get
the following output:
Starting NFS Services:[
OK]
Starting NFS quotas: [
OK]
Starting NFS mountd:
I just recompiled kernel 2.2.13 and while booting it gave the error
message:
Warning: /boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel version
it also did this while attempting to use ps.
Isn't there usually a System.map file in the
/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/ dir?
Thanks,
Aaron
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Charles Galpin wrote:
> glibc-devel
>
> On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > For some reason, the standard headers (stdio.h, stdlib.h, etc.) weren't
> > installed during RH6.1 setup... does anyone know which rpm they reside
> > in?
>
> --
>
For some reason, the standard headers (stdio.h, stdlib.h, etc.) weren't
installed during RH6.1 setup... does anyone know which rpm they reside
in?
Thanks,
Aaron
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where can I find server/client software for ssh?
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hello,
does anyone know the format of crontab, or know where I can find such
info? I did have it in my Running Linux book, but it has been borrowed
out to a friend, so...
TIA,
Aaron
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Does anyone know if there's any kind of game programming libraries
available for Linux?
I was looking for something along the lines of DJGPP's Allegro. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
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t w/o access to a virtual
terminal?
Aaron
Ray Curtis wrote:
> >>>>> "aw" == Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> aw> On the other end I have a TI TravelMate 5000 that is connected to the
> aw> 233 via a PLIP connection.
> aw> (I am usin
Dan Cornilescu wrote:
> Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > and underneath the dialog box it says:
> > "mount clntudp_create: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
>
> Checking the server.
> On my system (RH51), similar problem:
> $/usr/sbin/showmount -e lo
4>plip1: transmit timeout(1,80)
<4>nfs_read_super: not a socket
<4>plip1: transmit timeout(1,80)
keeps on going in no particular order...
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Does anyone know an answer to my problem, or can direct me towards the
answer?
I have read the PLIP tips at redhat.com and the installation
instructi
make a cluster
5) Lets say I have a 2-node cluster, do they both have to have the same
hardware (CPU, RAM, etc.)?
Thanks very much,
Aaron Walker
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I am having a problem with RPM upgrading the ncurses package.
I downloaded the ncurses-4.1-12 RPM and attempted to upgrade it with the
command:
rpm -Uvh ncurses-4.1-12.i386.rpm
RPM says:
ncurses #unpacking of
archive failed on file
/usr/lib/termi
ftp.redhat.com/pub/updates/5.0/i386/netscape-communicator-4.04-3.i386.rpm
OR a mirror
ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/distributions/redhat/updates/5.0/i386/netscape-communicator-4.04-3.i386.rpm
Aaron
Maxwell Smart wrote:
> On 08-Jun-98 George Toft wrote:
> > Does anyone know where 4.04 is? I'm try
fix this problem?
Thanks,
Aaron Walker
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
configure:590: checking for a BSD compatible install
configure:643: checking whether build environment is sane
configure:700
When I try to email ANY mailing list (redhat-list, java-linux,
afterstep-list) my mail never reaches the list. (I posted this message
under Win95) But, I can email ANY individual person. Any ideas why
this is happening? Please help!
Thanks for your time,
Aaron Walker
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LILO on a floppy since I can't do it on the MBR (I have windoze)
and it doesn't matter if I have it on the hard drive because it's not
the master drive anyways.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Aaron Walker
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The CD-ROM is already connected to the secondary IDE.
Here is my drives:
Primary Master: Maxtor 3.5GB
Primary Slave: None
Secondary Master: CD-ROM
Secondary Slave: None
Hi also just new into the list but I also experience
While attempting to install RH5, I get 2 different errors.
The 1st error:
error -2 reading header: No such file or directory
install exited abnormally
sending termination signals...none
sending kill signals...done
unmounting filesystems...
/tmp/rhimage
/mnt/usr
/mnt/
/proc
you ma
William T Wilson wrote:
> Obviously, you have a hardware problem in your 233! Are you overclocking
> it? Do you have mixed-speed RAM? Do you have gremlins?
overclocking... I'll have to check.mixed-speed RAM... no. Both are 60ns.
gremlins???
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I have 2 computers: Intel 166, and Intel 233. I already have RedHat 5
on the 166 but not on the 233. This is what happens when I boot -
floppy- it says something like, "Bad floppy, replace and press any
key." It says this with all floppies I try. But it works on the 166.
CD-ROM- it starts th
I am trying to install RH5 on my friends box, which is Intel 233 MMX
with 32MB RAM.
When either booting off the floppy, CD-ROM, or the DOS autoboot program,
it will say:
loading linux .
(Then it will start detecting hardware as usual)
(It does that for about 5 seconds
Hello,
I want to setup my RH5 box to answer incoming phone calls. This is
no big thing, just my personal system which I want to be able to dial-in
when I am elsewhere. How would I go about setting this up? Thanks for
all your help,
Aaron Walker
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How would I go about connecting to my ISP w/o opening up netcfg
everytime I want to get online?
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Is it possible to have shadow passwords installed and have an
/etc/passwd like:
root:RLx6uuTK6dzWg:0:1:Operator:/:/bin/csh
nobody:*:-2:-2::/:
daemon:*:1:1::/:
sys:*:2:2::/:/bin/csh
bin:*:3:3::/bin:
uucp:*:4:4::/var/spool/uucppublic:
ftp:*:5:5:Anonymous File Thief:/var/ftp:
news:*:6:6::/var/spool/
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