I have a pci firewire card in my pc that's running rh 8.0 . I've connected a firewire cd burner (cyberdrive) to the card. The burner works fine with the original kernel rh 8.0 shipped with (2.4.18-14) but does not work with the lates kernel I got using up2date (2.4.18-24.8.0). Does anyone know
? Are there any existing libraries (open source)
that will allow me to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Josh Lee
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Does anyone know of a secure ftp server that uses its own user database.
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Can anyone suggest any 10/100/1000 network pci cards that work well with
RedHat 8.0?
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Boot into DOS. Switch to the cd:\windows directory.
Type FDISK /MBR
This will clear your Master Boot Record, a special section of the BIOS
that tells the computer what disk to boot from.
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On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 11:14 PM, ORACLE ADMINISTRATOR wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install
Hey, I have a wierd problem, somehow I lost my KDE toolbar at the bottom
of my screen, any suggestions?
Thanks
Josh
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Hello,
Yes , I am still tryin to configure my SSH.. Any suggestions??
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, ramakrishna wrote:
> hi,
>
> * Josh Zumsteg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Hello, my name is Josh Zumsteg, and I am running redhat 7.2, and I am
> > having some problems bein
Hello, my name is Josh Zumsteg, and I am running redhat 7.2, and I am
having some problems being able to log into my machine remotely using ssh,
I have
done the ip chains -l command, and the ipchains -X command ,but still
nothing.. Any advice???
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but I too see this
problem with countless other desktop managers.
Josh
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> However, I have upgraded to RHL7.2 and KDE 2.2 and
> when I try to start
Try adding
ipchains -M -S 38000 0 0
otherwise the default time for a connection with no activity is too
short for most business environments.
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Do you have the TCP/IP print service loaded on the Win 2K box?
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Has anyone had any luck or know how I can prin
It looks like your attacker is a QWEST customer they should be able to help
you out.
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I am not sure if it will help but here is some info on your attacker. It is
a HTTP server (running Apache/1.3.12 (Unix)(Red Hat/Linux) PHP/3.0.15
mod_perl/1.21). out of Orem, UT 84058
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of them) and the
ultimate
> test, the cards work fine when I plug in the NT HDD and fire up.
>
> Any one have an idea?
>
> --Geff
>
>
I'm no expert, but possibly should it read "io=0x300"? I don't really feel
like doing the math, but 300 may just translate to 0x12c in hex.
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s from one directory to another, but the
whole point of a package manager is to keep track of
interdependency. I'm wondering if I missed something on the install or
if somehow the package I installed was defective.
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use the hard drive I just put it in the
machine and started up the install process. Though I did stick a dos
boot disk in for the "fdisk /mbr" attempt to fix the problem.
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t difficult to fix the mistakes.
Linuxconf, IMHO, throws up a double whammy to handicap anyone who
wants to administer a linux system manually. It changes configuration
files and is inaccessible except through X-windows.
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under Linux and I wanted to check things out first.
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Or you could try the latest version of fetchmail, 4.4.9. It has a X-based
configuration tool called fetchmailconf.
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> Try this:
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> poll imap.your.isp
> proto IMAP
Try using ncftp and look at the -C option.
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> I have been trying to download StarOffice 4.0
> for the past two
and maybe
SUSE would go for something like this. It would mean a smaller outlay of
cash for each company and all of us would benefit.
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Because that's when the first "Free" release of Netscape is due to be
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> On Fri, 20
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On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, John Higginbotham wrote:
> Anyone hear (from a good source) if Sendmail is going commercial? A local
> Microsoft Zealot pushed this little tidbit in my face:
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>
> For those of you that are famil
Keith Dart said in Re: New Strategy for Linux at 11/Mar/1998 13:25:26.
a good place to look for all that stuff may be
http://www.onsale.com/computers.htm
here is what i'd guess-
$35-55 486 motherboard (with 486)
$20-35 8 mb
$25 3.5"drive
$25-40 4X cd-rom drive
$25-40 SVGA Video card (1 or 2 mb)
Douglas F. Elznic said in Re: HELP on a Upgrade at 10/Mar/1998 23:20:22.
or you can buy the book "Linux for Dummies". It's only $25 and it comes
with RedHat 5.0. Crappy book, but good way to get the OS cheap.
> On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hello,I need somebody to help
an $10, about 100 pages and nearly priceless for getting the basics down
quickly.
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