Netgear WG511
Hallo list, do you know how to make this PCMCIA card work on RH8? It's Netgear, 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card, 32-bit CardBus WG511, 2.4Ghz, 802.11b/g. What I've done: - assigned the chipset in the /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opt file; - browsed around for some info but got nothing. This is supposed to be quite a new product, I guess. Maybe I simply have to return it, uh? Thanks list! JD -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list
RAID: megamgr won't run
I have a LSILogic MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 on a system here running RedHat 8.0. I'm new to RAID but seem to have configured it ok to run RAID 5 with one hot spare disk. I thought I'd test the removal of one disk before letting this system go live and was quite surprised when the 'beeping' started - I hadn't realised that there was an audible warning built-in. Anyway now that I have rebooted (after letting the hot spare kick in) I now am looking at monitoring and managing the system from within Linux. I have downloaded the RH118h.tgz from the LSILogic website and after reading their README it seems that the 320-2 is not supported by megamgr. Is this correct? If so, how is one supposed to manage the RAID system without rebooting? Since I can't run 'megamgr', I don't know what I'm missing. Like, would I be able to stop the audible warning, would I be able to add a new hot-swap disk while the system is up-and-running? Any help appreciated. (By the way when I run megamgr, I have to acknoledge these prompts: Failed to Know Fw type Failed NVRAM Configuration Error Reading Configuration No Adapters Found) Thanks in advance, Ross -- Ross Macintyre Heriot-Watt University [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list
Sudo Problem
Hi, I am having a small problem. When logged into a system as a user and trying to run programs or commands that require su privileges, the programs bombs and this error is in /var/log/messages. I searched for a fix but got a lot of dead links and useless info. I get the error for other programs as well, not just redhat-config-date May 29 08:16:30 ykpenguin userhelper: pam_timestamp: timestamp file `/var/run/sudo/millerlw/unknown:root' is too old, disallowing access to redhat-config-date for UID 500 I tried adding a timestamp timeout to visudo but it would not take it. how can I fix this? Thanks Leonard -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list