Ok, I set it up under lpd as a Laserjet 4 and it is
happy. Thanks, everyone, for all your help!
drew
--- Rob Visser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> funny. I configured a Lexmark today as it is a
> standard HP laserjet 5
> network printer. Prints fine. I used control-panel
> to configure the print
>
all. Any comments?
drew
--- "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pi wrote:
>
> > up2date will not update kernels.
>
> It will if you tell it to. By default, it will
> not download any kernel.* files.
> It'll download the source for you if
up2date will not update kernels. That is up to you.
Also, RedHat has only released through 2.2.17
officially, so if you want to go higher, you're on
your own.
Drew
--- "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a RH7.0 box that's currently running
> kernel 2.2.17. When I
You probably have the old version that came with the
RH distro. I didn't like that one too much because I
couldn't get it to work. If you update the up2date
and up2date-gnome RPMs with the ones at the redhat
site things should go smoothly with the 'up2date -r
--nosig -u' command.
I believe the
That makes sense. I'll try it out.
Thanks,
Drew
--- Bob Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drew,
>
> I've seen this before. The fault here is probably a
> web site designed
> by someone who didn't realize that many people are
> behind some kind of
> firewall. It looks to me like you were br
I had a similar problem when working with my linksys
nic. The only solution I found was to buy another
linksys of the same model and version. It was very
unfriendly with my other tulip cards.
Drew
--- Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Vidiot
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Have you upgraded your kernel recently?
Drew
--- Peter Peltonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am getting these error messages now and then:
>
> --snip--
> Feb 2 18:44:13 dmz53 kernel: eth0: Transmit timed
> out: status 0050 0080
> at 65408/65419 commands 000c 000c 000c.
> -
The kernel panics when it tries to auto-detect the
drives. After the processor timing, before going
interactive.
Drew
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--- Reiner Buehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > If VLB means Vesa Long Bus, then yes, that would
> describe the SCSI adapter.
> > It worked under slac
Same thing happened to me at exactly the same date and
time!! What's up?
Drew
--- Jonathan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I just noticed this entry at the very top of this
> week's /var/log/message:
>
> [root@csc003 /root]# cat /var/log/messages
> Oct 8 04:02:00
This is a question about my other RH6.2 machine that I
am setting up for IPmasquerading.
This machine is set up with three NICs. Here is the
rundown:
3c509b (eth1) - Internal network
netgear fa310tx (tulip/eth0) - external network
d-link (ne compat./eth3) - external network testing
IPchains po
I originally installed RedHat 6.2 with the Gnome
workstation default setup. Now I'd like to provide
some services, like telnet and ftp, from the machine
to the local network, but inetd isn't installed. I
looked through the disk using the RPM manager and
couldn't find anything relating to inet se
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