;t get X up and running.
Is there a tool that will probe my hardware, or let me enter different
monitor specs without re-installing?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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> or "force" flag.
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> You can find the kcc files on your 2nd RedHat CDROM. Install
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ually it wanted me to upgrade rpmlib, but that's where the mess
broke down for me.
Any ideas how to do this, without upgrading the entire distribution?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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mcap installed (I believe that
curses.h is in termcap). I'm using RH 7.0.
Secondly, when I do a 'make bzImage', the compile terminates with an
'error 2'.
I don't know if I've given you anywhere near enough information to help
me with this, but if not, let me know what
installation
details of the GUI are still a bit of a mystery to me. How might I
proceed? And if I determine that X isn't on the machine, how would I
install it on its own? What RPMs would I need?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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Thanks, I will. I'll experiment with 7.3 when I have more time.
Rob
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In frustration, I solved my problem by downgrading to 7.0. Worked
instantly!
Rob
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"The
network cannot be reached" errors?
I realize I'm giving you zero information about the problem, but I'm
usually able to resolve things like this.
On the other hand, I'm much more experienced with 7.0, and I'm
considering
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That particular entry '127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain'
is present in my '/etc/hosts' file. Is that what you meant?
Rob Yale
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e the host name
'dhcppc1'.
What to do?
Rob Yale
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Subject: Sendmail loong pause on boot
Hi,
When I finally got X Windows running
/hosts file, and Gnome boots up flawlessly
now.
Unfortunately a new
side effect has begun happening; sendmail takes forever to give me the '[OK]' on
bootup.
Any
suggestions?
Rob
Yale
Actually, I need to give you the correct error I get:
mount: mount point /windows does not exist
Thanks,
Rob
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Subject: RE: How to create new
, I get an error that states that the partition does not
exist.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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Hi
folks,
I have a FAT
partition on hda which I would like to be able to access from my Linux install
on hdb. How do I create a new mount point? Do I simply make a new
entry in the fstab file? If so, what would that entry
be?
Thanks,
Rob
Yale
in this section.
(EE) Problem parsing the config file
(EE) Error from xf86HandleConfigFile()
Fatal server error:
no screens found
Any help would be appreciated!
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Can I put the boot loader in the MBR, if I'm using XP? Seems to me
there was a caveat with respect to NT and Win 2000.
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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Hi folks,
I’m running Windows XP, and I want to partition the
machine into dual boot – Win and Lin.
Does anyone know if ‘fips’ will work on a NTFS partition, or
do I have to get “Partition Magic”?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
Hi,
I've been getting an odd error message on start-up on one of my RH7 boxes.
The message is:
kmem_grow: Called nonatomically from int - size-32
Can someone translate this for me?
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Rob Yale
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Or, you could re-install the file 'crontab -u root /directoryname/filename'
Rob
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> A 10:57 26/01/20
I'm curious: has anyone gotten an HP DeskJet 830c working with USB? It
seems that the series of HP printers that are supported skips that
particular model. Is it possible that another drive will work with the 830c?
BTW, I'm running kernel 2.2.18, so I do have USB support.
Rob Yal
But if I'm using my ISPs pop and smtp servers, I don't need it on a
workstation, right?
Rob
> It's only required if you need mail to go in and out of the system in
> question.
>
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2000 22:07:10 -0500, Rob Yale wrote:
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> >Good point, I
Good point, I guess I don't need sendmail. I was wondering if it was a
required service or not.
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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I'm cross posting this message from the Guinness list, it may be helpful to
some of the folks trying to build their kernels on RH 7.
Rob Yale
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This is for standard kernels (from www.kernel.org), not for RH kernels in
RPM format.
You must modify
tried
changing the load order in rc3.d but it still seems to suffer from a delayed
initialization. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
McClear Digital Recording and Post Production Studios
Toronto, Canada, http://www.mcclear.com
tel: 416-977-9740 Cellular: 416-579
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> Subject: RE: Symbolic link
>
>
> rm -r does recursive deletes
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> Jason
>
> >
> > Thanks, but the link is a directory, in fact it's the /usr/src/linux
> > directory that links to /usr/src/linux-2.2.16. I guess I'm wondering if
> > the
Thanks, but the link is a directory, in fact it's the /usr/src/linux
directory that links to /usr/src/linux-2.2.16. I guess I'm wondering if
there's a command that will deal with recursive deletes.
Rob Yale
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Can someone please tell me how to get rid of a symbolic link created with
'ln -s foo bar'?
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Rob Yale
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I'll send you my proftpd.conf file on Monday. BTW, have you done the
necessary modifications to pam.conf, so that it can authenticate users for
proFTPd?
Rob Yale
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After reading the pcmcia info, I'm positive that the 3com card is the best
bet. I'm using one myself. If you have a 3CCFE575CT card, the driver is the
'3c575_cb'.
Rob Yale
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Sorry for all the copies of the same message. I didn't realize that the
server went down, so thinking that my smtp server had a problem, I resent
the message.
Rob Yale
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assume I can run it from Linux, no?
TIA,
Rob Yale
McClear Digital Recording and Post Production Studios
Toronto, Canada, http://www.mcclear.com
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assume I can run it from Linux, no?
TIA,
Rob Yale
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assume I can run it from Linux, no?
TIA,
Rob Yale
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assume I can run it from Linux, no?
TIA,
Rob Yale
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Check out this URL:
http://www.rtr.com/fp2000disc/_disc1/0a86.htm
It has a link to RPMS of an updated Apache, and the FP 2000 extensions. I'm
doing the same thing that you are, and as soon as I get FTP working through
my firewall, I'm sure things will rock!
Rob Yale
>
Hi Stew,
Worked like a charm, now I just have to get printing services up and
running.
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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ompiled. Has anyone out there done this, I'd like to know
how to invoke the module (if in fact I can use one), and where to put it's
script.
Thanks in advance,
Rob Yale
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