emsg message below. any help is appreciated.
The "usbcore" Module has NOT been loaded, either load it manually or use
modprobe instead of insmod to ensure dependent modules are being loaded...
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> I am wondering about whether there are any good examples of various
> configurations for iptables.
> In particular the use of NAT and port forwarding etc.
http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/
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you will have to include the Port Number within
your URL...
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On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Lawrence Houston wrote:
> On 8 Nov 2002, houston92 wrote:
>
> > Is there anyway to get Netscape 4.79 working on RH8.0? I have tried to
> > load the rpm and the gz file from Netscape. I am able to install the
> > software, but I am having problems w
?? I upgraded from Netscape 4.77 to
Netscape 7.0 and that same JAVA has been fine since (no more ABENDs)!!!
RH 8.0 most likely received the same update to its GLIBC...
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/kernel-BOOT-2.2.19-6.2.15.i386.rpm
Do NOT see kernel-headers (which has NOT included within kernel-source)!!!
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nstallation script functions path is:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
and NOT
/etc/init.d/functions
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, it was written:
> Jason Costomiris wrote:
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> >On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 04:46:59PM -0500, Lawrence Houston wrote:
> >: With a Firewall you will also need to open TCP Port 1723 and Protocol 47
> >: (GRE)!
> >
> >Two things.
> >
>
hence had to be removed from the INITRD before RH 7.2 could start!!! I
assume moving from an all EXT2 to some/all EXT3 may require these same
Journaling Modules be added into the INITRD???
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2.2.17 Module
was working for me)???
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After installing "pine-4.30-1.62.i386.rpm" (Red Hat 6.2, Intel), Pine's
Spell Checker is NO Longer working Even installing
"aspell-.28.2.1-1.i386.rpm" from Red Hat 6.2 PowerTools does NOT resolve
the "problem"???
Law
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, it was written:
> add asyncmap to /etc/ppp/options
The Linux Host sits behind a GNAT Box Firewall and Flashcom does NOT use
PPPoE!
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that it
might be "fault" within the data compression which is preventing the
binary downloads from completing, ie. specific patterns within the data
stream being the "problem"? The connection is ADSL (Flashcom), anyone
know where data compression might be occuring???
Lawr
hence I was wondering if there is
something in the way data moves across the Internet which could effect FTP
Transfers (preventing completion)?
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"[xdmcp]" of /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf to:
Enable=1
Some customization possible within the file /usr/share/config/kdmrc.
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he IO/IRQ values set
with the 3C5X9CFG Utility (without explicity adding an option line to
/etc/conf.modules)!
[NOTE: Under Linux I found the 3C509 (no B) would drop packets, switching
to the 3C509B solved the problem!]
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"[xdmcp]" of /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf to:
Enable=1
Some customization possible within the file /usr/share/config/kdmrc.
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tclai/rage128-howto.html
One can also use Xi Graphics Rage Pro Server with the Rage 128 Pro, which
is either limited to short demo periods or paying $29 US:
http://www.xig.com/Pages/3D-LGD-List.html
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Lawrence Houston wrote:
> While copying freshly downloaded files from a FAT-32 Partition (WIN98SE),
> the TAR Command within my Pipe Chain complained about some of the files
> having time-stamps ahead of the current time. In fact these files mounted
> as a VF
FAT-32 Drive was mounted as a VFAT
Partition under Red Hat 6.2 did the time-stamp display One Hour AHEAD??? I
agree an offset of One Hour is "suspicious", like double daylight savings?
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> > Red Hat USERS:
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One Hour AHEAD
of what they should be (which was at that moment a time in the future)! I
just upgraded from RH 6.1 to RH 6.2, but can NOT confirm if this is a RH
6.2 (2.2.4-6.0.1) specific "feature" or just something I had NOT noticed
previously???
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David also has a Link to some Roadrunner specific info (I had Videotron
here)???
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Any ideas: I have successfully completed several upgrades/installations
with RH 6.1's "Original" and "Upgrade" BOOT Disks within VMWare
VMs and upgraded RH 6.0 on a PII-300/128MEG/Dual 7.6G UDMA?
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>
> It looks like they have quite abit of info
There was also a short article in the May 1997 Issue of the Linux Journal,
"Linux on the PS/2" written by David Weis (pp 12-13). David used
Christopher Beauregard's Web Site (the above URL Mike men
Red Hat USERS:
On Sun, 14 Jun 1998, Lawrence Houston wrote:
> This week I upgraded a RH 4.2 Installtion with Red Hat's recommended
> XFree86 3.3.2-1 for Intel and now XDM is failing to start with Systems's
> "onboard" S3 Trio64V2/DX. The Trio64V2/DX had been working
oving away from 3.3.2 since it
addressed some Security Issues, but 3.3.1 is the presently the ONLY way
this baby will "fly"!
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On 7 May 1998, James Youngman wrote:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to vggas.lists.redhat.redhat-list as well.
>
> >>>>> "lh" == Lawrence Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> lh> RH U
RH Users:
Last year Cristian asserts that LOGIN lost its support for "/etc/usertty"
when it was PAMified. Within the context of RH 4.2 this is appearently
still the case, any ideas when it (or an equivalent) might be
re-instroduced?
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was to either create accounts for the remote users on the print server or
downgrade the RH 4.2 installation to lpr-0.18-1 (neither of which is
"ideal"). Since we are right at the end of the school term, the
downgrading option was the "quickest" so I have gone with that on
year's posting). I had NO replies from last years
inquiry, therefore I have NO new ideas (outside of downgrading to the
xterm contained within XFree86 3.1.2-11 RPM)!
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On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Lawrence Houston wrote:
> Red Hat USER:
>
>
> After
he "conflict"), but for Linux (which is more rigorous
about requiring separate IRQs) this was a "problem". Any chance you have
a conflict on IRQ 9 (or IRQ 2)? There may also other issues using the
Cascading IRQ, so you may want to try another IRQ jumper setting!
Lawrence Houst
d the V3.3.2 S3 Server from XFree86's Home Site due to NO
non-GLIBC 3.3.2 RPMs being available on Red Hat's Server!
Thanks Mike!
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> Subject: Re: New XFre
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