I've had problems with Adaptec SCSI cards. If you can, test the card by
replacing it with another, known to work SCSI card and see if that helps.
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Jason Perlow wrote:
= Greetings (and Linus and Alan if youre listening, thanks):
=
= I'm having a few bizarre problems with an
There is a version Notes for Unix which, I've been told, runs fine on
Linux.
hth,
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On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Doug McGarre
on it and running that.
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
=
= Hi all,
=
= I have a box with linux and win98, is there an
= easy way to get rid of the linux partitions?
=
= fdisk.exe is useless...
=
n" between the camera and the PC. So do a search for "digital
cameras and Linux" at your favorite search engine and look for a site in
Japan.
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
=
Is it an ISA modem? Does it have jumpers on it to set the IRQ and com
port?
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= I came into posession of a Creative Labs Modemblaster, Model CT5420,33.6k,
= FCC ID
I've been using ext2 for keeping track of files and subdirectories etc.
for close to eight years and it sure seems like a file system.
Define "true filesystem".
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Mark Basil wrote:
. I'd say their system choices are emblematic of
the kinds of government we're being offered.
BTW, the IRS just collects what Congress tells them to. Blaming the IRS
is an oversimplification, shooting the messenger for bringing the news.
hth,
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On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Dave wrote:
= Anyone know what RPM Ping comes in, I did a reinstall and for some reason it
= isn't available.
=
= D.
=
=
=
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There should be a linux user group nearby. I've found that those folks
are generally quite helpful.
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Paul H. Bern wrote:
=
= Hi,
=
= Can anyone reccommend a Linux training facility/
lose the window, go to another net
node, and open it back up again there.
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Dan Browning wrote:
= What about after logout, is there anyway to allow the process to
= continue running even after
newer machine with kernel v. 2.2.12.
The secret (well, it's documented) is that you set the hardware clock to
GMT (UTC) and tell the system your timezone. Then, when you wake up on
those two Sunday mornings per year, your Linux box will tell you what the
true time is.
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=
= MB
Any other considerations?
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commands tell you that the current time (as your
machine thinks it is) is the same as the creation time of the file you
just created? If so, then you need to set the correct time for your
computer. If not, then there's more serious problems. (I hope it's the
first thing.)
hth,
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screw in the bottom (again of the CPi) may loosen. If
it does, grounding to the battery may fail causing system lock-ups.
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Jason Costomiris wrote:
= I've already been to the Linux-Lapto
fferences between "theory"
and "praxis" in pretty much the same way. It seems to be a "trademark" of
Western civilization.
[Sometimes I love the way the topics on this list wander. It's almost
like being subscribed to a handful of different lists.]
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= "payroll",
= they're just a line item in overhead budget. Neat, Huh?
=
This was being done back in the '80s.
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Bob Taylor wrote:
= In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
= .com>, rpjday
= writes:
=
= {snip]
=
= > i'm amused by the constant ranting (typically by the right wing)
= > about getting rid of the constant "intrusion" of the government
= > into the private lives of citizens. keep i
Again, it's Congress who is much more responsible for these kinds of
decisions. Again, taxes are okay with me if the money is put to good use.
And in my judgment, it is for the most part. I agree with those who say
that government can be improved... a lot in fact. But this political
platfo
gain assuming
= that the people were the ones whose votes counted) I'm fairly certain you
= would see more involvement from the American public when it comes to
= electing their officials. Hell, we might actually get qualified people to
= choose from.
I'm not following your reasoning her
Unless you need something specific from a package, you wil suffer less
frustration if you install the production (non-development) releases.
hth,
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
= Dear friends:
=
t-Pg[Up,Dn].
Return to GUI (if that's where you started) with Alt-F7.
hth,
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, fam. Willemen wrote:
= Hi guys!
= I really need my server back online very soon, but the problem is it crashed and
(also
If booting into "linux single" doesn't work, since ftp does work, you
could ftp various files over to a working box to examine them, e.g.:
/etc/passwd, /var/log/messages*, dmesg, etc.
hth,
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On Thu, 7
all MS first. Reason: MS takes over the MBR
automatically (without asking you), then you have to wrestle with it to
install LILO into the MBR. Take a clean, formatted floppy with you so
that you can create a bootdisk at the end of the installation.
hth,
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Not true. As another contributor said about DOS and Gates, he bought it,
and with the help of another guy, made some changes to it, and then turned
around and sold it (to IBM, I believe).
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000,
John,
As Senator, Al Gore *authored* the legislation which made
ARPANET-developed technology available to all.
kf
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, John MacLean wrote:
= There was an ongoing discussion recently in one o
gical development of the internet. But he did open up an existing
technology for use by everybody. This is the kind of stuff government is
supposed to do. I'm glad he did it.
Sorry for the off-topic,
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On Thu, 19
- 1 root tty4, 67 May 5 1998 /dev/ttyS3
Make sure that your major and minor device numbers are correct. (Just a
guess.)
hth,
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, cristian wrote:
=
=Hy, all
=
=I am using RH
Earlier this year the People's Republic of China declared it intends to
use Linux as its principle OS. Others will certainly follow.
hfl,
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Luke C Gavel wrote:
=
=
= -- Generated Signatu
to figure
out how to corrupt people's judgment. Then the charlatan also has much
money to put messages into the media to accomplish this corruption. What
you are seeing is that this strategy works.
hth,
kf
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On Thu
Look in the archives for this list. This was a topic not too long ago.
hth,
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
= Hiya - I was wondering what would be the correct method of mounting
= an ISO image... I'm al
You can do this with "fdisk [device_name]". See man fdisk. You have to
know the math of disk geometry to use this.
Disk Druid is pretty smart about knowing where to put partitions. Unless
you've read the docs (and even if you have), it'll be a bit more complex
to use fdi
ce later. You don't have to mount it at boot
time. So you can take the entry out of /etc/fstab.
hth,
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
= I'm not sure what you mean. I need all the entries in /et
ts
Find the various config files in /etc/pam.d (if RH7.0 didn't move them
elsewhere).
hth,
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
= Any quick ideas as to what I can do to remedy it if it is pam?
=
= What is
Sounds strange. Which files are these? I would suspect this is being
done in a cron job.
You're using Mandrake Linux, yes?
kf
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
= kf wrote:
= >
= > Please explain t
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Statux wrote:
= > That seems like a security hole, to me.
=
= Not really a security hole.. but a major denial of services/resources :)
If someone without specified priviledges is able to bring down a system,
that is very much a security concern.
=
= ...
hth,
Don't know about v.7.0, but in 6.1 I edited /etc/X11/prefdm and
/etc/sysconfig/desktop. there was one other file for the login menu
configuration, but (sorry) can't remember where it was. I don't think you
need it anyhow.
hth,
kf
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Did you take the appropriate entry out of /etc/fstab?
hth,
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
= I can't seem to find the answer to this, but I'm pretty sure it's an FAQ.
=
= I get this r
Sounds like a misconfigured pam authentication.
hth,
kf
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
= I upgraded from RH6.2 to 7.0, and now when I try to change the password
= for a user I get the following error me
are going to do this on an ongoing basis, then
get yourself a book or two on sed and play around with the syntax.
If it were me and I had fewer than a couple hundred files to work this on,
I would write a macro in emacs to do it unless it were just for the pure
enjoyment of it. Personally, th
Please explain this a little bit more.
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
= What continually changes the username when logged into an account with
= the correct user? How can the configurations be altered?
=
= Note: Detail
I'm fairly certain the you *must* have some kind of window manager if you
are going to use X to display apps.
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Bruce Kall wrote:
= In RH5.x using fvwm I was able to create logins
autoconfigure hostname from this IP."
= John
I looked everywhere in kppp setup and couldn't find such an option. I'm
using RH 6.1 if that matters.
=
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one# that's it.
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= Hi
=
= I need to add a footer to several files in the directory
= /var/qmail/alias/pppdir.footer/new/
=
= example
om is the local host I'm having this problem on.
tnx for all,
kf
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Statux wrote:
= what does /etc/sysconfig/network read like? Do you have a GATEWAY or
= GATEWAYDEV set to anything (they should be
man setserial
hth,
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, James wrote:
= I've been having a very puzzling problem setting up a home LAN.
=
= I can ping localhost, and I can ping my ethernet card without problems. I
= have s
ent? Does the output from dmesg agree with your logs?
=
= ...
Jamin (or somebody else?),
Could you expound a little on your last two queries please?
tnx much,
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ppp isn't running. I believe this is due to authentication failing
(because these apps aren't permitted to run on the remote machine to which
my local machine has been renamed).
Ideas?
tia,
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ere if you need help with
this.)
More remarks below.
hth,
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
= hi,
=
= now iam fully confused and gave up trying it myself.
=
= the problem is that iam trying to log
gnuplot. It's long been a part of the standard distributions.
hth,
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Michael Stack wrote:
= Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple
= graphs of linear equati
tions like this on a
programming list.
hth,
kf
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On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, Claudio bb wrote:
= Compiling Radiance I get the meesage -undefined referenc to _quicksort-
=
= What does it
t open is because X can't
find the local display. (Just changing the hostname back to its correct
name doesn't fix the problem.)
There may be more than one problem here. Let me know what config files,
if any, you might need for further diagnosis.
Thanks in advance,
kf
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what does the "hostname" command return?
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Marco Shaw wrote:
= system: RedHat 6.2 x86
=
= Since yesterday, in multi-user mode, I can no longer authenticate any
= users. All login att
Use it just like you would telnet. The host you connect to, though, has
to be running it too.
hth,
kf
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Eileen Orbell wrote:
= I just installed openssh on redhat 6.2. Now I am confused as how t
You could still use bc.
hth,
kf
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
= I've been using ical for a while. I tried gnomecal, but it seems to require a
= DISPLAY be set and available, even when using
It isn't clear really, so I'm guessing the you want to upload an entire
subdirectory tree to another machine and then delete it, yes? If so, it
would be quite simple to tar it (optionally gzip the tar file), ftp it up,
then do "rm -rf" on it.
hth,
kf
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Before doing much of anything, you probably want to download a fresh
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syslogd) are really what they say they are.
hth,
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000,
d
"split" in a long time, so I don't know the exact syntax you want to use;
consult "man split" or "info split". And, yes, you can use "split" on
tarred and/or gzipped files.
hth,
kf
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what is going on here and/or how to fix it?
tia,
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printers (and other peripheral devices) tend to use standard protocols; it
makes development easier for engineers as they can use existing chips.
Like anyone else, they know that it's generally a wise business decision
not to reinvent the wheel.
hth,
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You don't say if you're trying to do this in X (kde, gnome, etc.) or while
in the console. In either case, you could type "su - [login-name]" (if in
X, do this in an xterm or terminal window). The "[login-name]" is the
account you wish to change to.
hth,
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Not having your /etc/ppp/options file to look at, I can only guess. But I
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hth,
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Mark Basil wrote:
= Everything looks good in the script
I'm using a Matrox Millenium G4 and it installed fine. X does bomb once
in awhile (screen blanks, I'm put back at the login prompt), but I don't
think that's related to teh video card. (Sure would like to know what it
is related to though. Anybody?)
hth,
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If possible, you may want to replace telnet with ssh.
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Frederic Herman wrote:
= I have seen this when getting poort scanned.
=
= F.
=
= Kerry Miller wrote:
= >
= > I'm gettti
that's 9.6kbps-- as opposed to perhaps 56kbps if you
use modems of that speed.
hth,
kf
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Rob Tanner wrote:
= My wife has an old Macintosh she's mighty attached, and I want to see
= if I
I returned everything to them
back then).
kf
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
= kf wrote:
=
= >
= > --
= > My recommendation: Don't shop at Explorer Micro, Columbus, Ohio.
= >
=
= next time I am
s.
And, yes, please, don't send email in html format. I can't read or reply
to it without a lot of (too much) trouble.
hth,
kf
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
= On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dominic Wild wrote:
=
the Modelines you don't want. If X gets into trouble and you
want to get out of it, do ctrl-alt-backspace.
hth,
kf
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Shawn Hayes wrote:
= Hey everyone,
=
= When I install linux in the kde
Note that there's also a file: /etc/inputrc
hth,
kf
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
= I'd just like to add that this same issue cost me a few hours years
= ago. In my case I didn't want vi
figured to represent
the Meta key.
hth,
kf
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= I've heard the meta key mentioned quite frequently, but what does it
= actually do and where can I read about it?
=
= Cha
This looks like a permissions/id problem.
Did you "su -" (i.e., to root) from an ordinary user account before
running this?
hth,
kf
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Jack Byers wrote:
= trying to backup /etc from by
ms in communications.
At least set Outlook express to send email in ASCII mode.
tnx,
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ng the mount, I can then go on to use
(figure out) the cdrecord command, yes?
TNX!
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
= On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
=
= > I compiled 2.4.0-test8-1.0 and no
It might mean that the disk is bad. (This doesn't contradict at all what
others here have said... it's just another possible reason.)
hth,
kf
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Justin Zygmont wrote:
= This is from the
man setleds
hth,
kf
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Spunk S. Spunk III wrote:
=
= >
= >> This may be a dumb question but how do I setup my keyboard so I can use
= >> my numberpad?
= >>
= > Use y
Did plip come with the version of RH that you bought? If so, I wouldn't
call your request one for a "custom keymapping".
In the meantime, you could try using Ctrl-[ for Esc. Maybe that one
hasn't been remapped.
hth,
kf
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"man crontab" should give you all the information you need.
hth,
kf
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Eileen Orbell wrote:
= I am trying to schedule a backup of a directory to run every hour on a
= directory. I want to modify crontab to include my listing.. the backup is
= to a tapedrive.. C
can view the results of the
= command and any error messages.
=
Put an ambersand at the end of the command, i.e.,
xterm -e ps aux | grep emacs &
hth,
kf
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hth,
kf
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
= Howdy,
=
= I'm working on secureing my server, one thing I"m doing (of course) is
= shuting down unneeded services. So I noticed these, among the standard ones
= like FTP (which we ne
ot;. That's it. When you want to go
back to booting into the GUI (X Window System), then change it back to a
"5".
hth,
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rks. Why would this be an msdos type?
= Is there a compatability issue somewhere that makes redhat need.
Wouldn't it depend upon the original img file, the one which was dd'd to
the floppy.
??,
kf
=
= Thanks again, I thought I had tried the msdos thing but I guess not
= correctly.
=
Unless you can find a package (and I don't know of any that does
this) you're going to have to write your own program. If you know some C
or other similar language, it shouldn't be that tough.
hth,
kf
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
= I am looking for a method of
This sounds like a permissions problem.
kf
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, David Talkington wrote:
= -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
=
=
= G'day ...
=
= RH6.2 loves my Dell Inspiron 7500. Suspend and resume work
= beautifully, except that my network must be restarted after a
= suspend.
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
= On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, kf wrote:
=
= > I distinctly remember reading that the SB Live was supported for Linux.
= > Now that I'm getting around to trying to set this card up, I can't find
= > documentation which will admit to it.
=
I'm about to compile the emu10k1 sources. Where should the eum10k1/
subdirectory go. I know it should be under /usr/src/linux somewhere, but
it isn't obvious. Does it matter?
??
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I distinctly remember reading that the SB Live was supported for Linux.
Now that I'm getting around to trying to set this card up, I can't find
documentation which will admit to it.
Anybody?
tnx,
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There are many ways to do this, depending upon the situation. The most
obvious and cleanest way is with the use of ownership (see man chown and
man chgrp) and permissions (see man chmod).
hth,
kf
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
= Is there a way to attach a notice to a command that gives
es in some, albeit
= obscure, situations. So, yes, you can do this. But normally it isn't
= done.
=
= hth,
= kf
=
= yes, but i don't want to do this...waht i want is that linux has the
= capability to det
Is it Intel architecture? What kind of cpu does it have? Sorry, I don't
know this make/model. But these are important questions (if you want an
answer).
hth,
kf
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Kirk wrote:
= I just acquired an old ADP Max 8500 from a friends car dealership. This
= thing has be
nerio but in
=both cases I will know of any conflicting IP addresses during installation
Having the same IP address for two different machines in some, albeit
obscure, situations. So, yes, you can do this. But normally it isn't
done.
hth,
kf
e policy." So it doesn't make much
sense to pay extra for a new one.
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