On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 10:55:17PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> This is a problem. Untill you get this fixed, nothing is going to
> work. Double check your cabling. Make sure you didn't plug the cable
> from the Linux machine into the uplink port on the hub. Also, check if
> you can pin
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 11:52:50PM -0500, Randy Perkins wrote:
> well i am almost out of things to try.
>
> maybe you could switch eth0 and eth1 and move the cables.
> i think this is in the file /etc/modules.conf
>
> --or--
>
> try it with just one card to remove a chance of conflicts
> get yo
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 10:21:16PM -0700, Drew Hunt wrote:
> What is 24.14.246.1 the IP of? The cable modem? The company?
>
> My modem has its own IP, which I had to add to my routing table with this
> command:
> route add default gw xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
> Maybe that's the problem.
That another
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 10:56:10PM -0500, Randy Perkins wrote:
> did you see the message from the person who commented on all of your errors
> on eth1.
> i think they might be on to something as far as eth1 not having the correct
> driver?
> remember i am no expert and am just fumbling along with
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 08:35:46PM -0500, Randy Perkins wrote:
> i am not an expert but my system is working
> do you have forwarding turned on
> /etc/sysconfig/network
> ...
> FORWARD_IPV4="YES"
> ...
Yup, just as it shows here...
> also , what is the output of the 'route' command.
> mine shows
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 02:03:24PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Do the computers on your internel network have routable IP addresses, or
> are you using one of the private IP ranges for your internel network?
> Unless you are getting extra IP address from your cable company, you
> should be
Can anyone direct me to RPM's of the most recent versions of these
programs that all play nicely together? I know of the modssl page
at jasons.org, but don't really want to mess with the ssl stuff,
and wasn't sure what all would need to be changed/dropped to get a
non-ssl setup working. And actu
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 03:15:07PM -0500, Vidiot wrote:
> >How would one format a ZIP disk with the standard Linux file system
> >on it?
> >Adahma
>
> Before I answer the question, I have to ask WHY? With the mtools suite
> of programs, you can transfer files to the
Sorry to ask such a seemingly simple question, but I can't get this
done.
How would one format a ZIP disk with the standard Linux file system
on it?
Thanks in advance,
Adahma
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or X, with an
ATI Rage Fury card.
It's very odd, not to mention annoying. Any have any guesses what
might be my problem?
TIA,
Adahma
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 04:44:35PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Adahma wrote:
> > file, even as root. What do I need to do to get rid of it? What
> > was done to make this file UN-removable?
>
> To remove:
> chattr -i .rhosts
> rm -f .rhosts
>
> I've
to make this file UN-removable?
TIA,
Adahma
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messed with a script for a while, and then found that wvdial was
my easiest solution. No script req'd since it automagically redials
when disconnected. I don't call it from a cron, but that should not
be a problem I wouldn't think.
HTH,
Adahma
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I've been running a Gigabyte 7IX for several months now, with no
problems.
jdk
Quoting Brian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Can anyone recommend a good motherboard to use with Redhat 6.x and the
> Athelon chip?
>
> Brian
>
>
> -
> Brian Feeny (BF
ces of issues with both Linux and Win/Dos's FDISK progs,
so I thought I'd mention one that I found a couple of months
back that saved my bacon. The site has a great deal of other
good info on this issue as well:
http://www.users.intercom.com/~ranish/part/
HTH,
Adahma
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