Re: Sound module not found

1999-04-13 Thread Yossi Amon
Hi, I've learned it the hard way, I have already re-compiled the kernel to support sound (unfortunately is the normal way on Linux), before I have found that the RH 5.2 kernel was compiled with support of many sound card !. You'd need to find the utility called sndconfig or something like this,

Re: shadow over NIS - answer

1999-04-13 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Wed, Apr 14, 1999 at 05:40:55AM +0300, guy keren wrote: [shadowed NIS] > and why do you think this solves the problem? one can always connect an > extra machine to your network, or run sniffers, etc, etc, etc. It doesn't solve THE problem, it solves /a/ particularly annoying problem; namely, t

Re: Philips non-Brilliance

1999-04-13 Thread guy keren
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote: > I saw such a beast. The most funny thing about it it that is has an > advertisement on it, which proclaims that it's "optimized for windows" > (beware of the word "optimised for Z", it means meaning is "we are too > dumb to make it work

Re: shadow over NIS - answer

1999-04-13 Thread guy keren
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, tuvia beker wrote: > Sorry. The solution is rather simple, and indeed documented: > > # Host : Map : Security : Passwd_mangle > *: *: port : yes > > in ypserv.conf solves this problem. It

shadow over NIS - answer

1999-04-13 Thread tuvia beker
Sorry. The solution is rather simple, and indeed documented: # Host : Map : Security : Passwd_mangle *: *: port : yes in ypserv.conf solves this problem. It mangles the passwords for unauthorized users based o

shadow over NIS

1999-04-13 Thread tuvia beker
Seems completely broken Everything looks just fine, but every user can ypcat shadow.byname. i.e. - no shadow, no batich... Anyone knows how to remedy this terrible situation?! I would hate to give up the convenience of NIS, but wouldn't tolerate this insecurity. Alternatively - what are you

Re: Linux & Socialism in TAU

1999-04-13 Thread tuvia beker
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Shalom, > > According to an advertisement I saw today in Tel-Aviv University, the > Hadash (Communist Party) student group will hold tomorrow (Wednesday) > at 18:00 in Gilman 277 a meetingin which someone called Gadi > Koozma will speak about "Linux

Kernel 2.2.5 + DHCP

1999-04-13 Thread Dmitry Fink (aka FINiK)
When I use 2.2.5, dhcpcd doesn't work for some reason. After downgrading modutils I've succedded to return to 2.0.36, but I still want the newest "toy", so please help me f you know something. FINiK Any errors in spe

Re: Linux & Socialism in TAU

1999-04-13 Thread Udi Finkelstein
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999 23:26:00 +0300 (IDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Shalom, > >According to an advertisement I saw today in Tel-Aviv University, the >Hadash (Communist Party) student group will hold tomorrow (Wednesday) >at 18:00 in Gilman 277 a meeting in which someone called Gadi >Koozma will

Re: sendmail problem: Relaying denied for

1999-04-13 Thread Oded Arbel
>After about a month of being able to send mail, my mail is once again being refused by my mail server. It seems that my mail server is a moving target... > >This is what I get in response when I send email: >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from R-H-185-98.access.net.il [192.117.185.98]. Please try >checking

Re: linux user database

1999-04-13 Thread Omer
Mike wrote: > > Hello. > Is there a way to configure linux not to use her own user database ? > I mean something like Nt PDC BDC style, one computer that you logon to > and services from other computers. If your machine uses PAM, you can use various servers for authentification by dropping in the

Re: sendmail problem: Relaying denied for

1999-04-13 Thread Oded Arbel
>After about a month of being able to send mail, my mail is once again being refused by my mail server. It seems that my mail server is a moving target... > >This is what I get in response when I send email: >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from R-H-185-98.access.net.il [192.117.185.98]. Please try >checking

Re: Printers support in Linux

1999-04-13 Thread Oded Arbel
>Which printers have drivers or can work without problem with linux? >I understand that there are problems with some printers? in this URL you can find the 'Printing HOWTO database' it lists known printers, and the current support available for Unix systems, linux included I would suggest don't me

Re: linux user database

1999-04-13 Thread Ariel Biener
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Mike wrote: NIS/NIS+/LDAP --Ariel > Hello. > Is there a way to configure linux not to use her own user database ? > I mean something like Nt PDC BDC style, one computer that you logon to > and services from other computers. > > Well, you will have to enter your user and pa

Re: book for newbies

1999-04-13 Thread roih
Shalom, I of course second Shlomo's recommendation. I would also like to point out that there is a mirror of the LDP, including the Installation and Getting Started Guide in HTML, in the Hebrew University: http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/support/docs/Linux/mdw. On the other hand the mirror at linux-il

Re: Printers support in Linux

1999-04-13 Thread Oded Arbel
Yickes ! I forgot to put the URL !!! here it is : http://gatekeeper.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/ Oded -- Time is maybe a great doctor, but a lousy plastic surgen.

Linux & Socialism in TAU

1999-04-13 Thread roih
Shalom, According to an advertisement I saw today in Tel-Aviv University, the Hadash (Communist Party) student group will hold tomorrow (Wednesday) at 18:00 in Gilman 277 a meeting in which someone called Gadi Koozma will speak about "Linux: Socialism in the Sphere of Software". Assuming this i

linux user database

1999-04-13 Thread Mike
Hello. Is there a way to configure linux not to use her own user database ? I mean something like Nt PDC BDC style, one computer that you logon to and services from other computers. Well, you will have to enter your user and password, incase you want to use your e-mail or things like that

Re: sendmail problem: Relaying denied for

1999-04-13 Thread Omer
Hiya, David Resnick wrote: [snip snip] > This is what I get in response when I send email: > >- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >- Transcript of session follows - > .. while talking to mm.mailbank.com.: > >>> RCPT To:<[EMAIL PRO

Re: Printers support in Linux

1999-04-13 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
You can work with more then 95% of the printers that available on the market with Linux. You should remember that there are cases that: 1. You won't get full support (eg: 300 DPI instead of 600 for some printers). 2. The printer is NOT win printer (means: you can print from DOS operating system

Printers support in Linux

1999-04-13 Thread Noam Meltzer
Which printers have drivers or can work without problem with linux? I understand that there are problems with some printers? Noam Meltzer begin:vcard n:Meltzer;Noam x-mozilla-html:TRUE adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] note;quoted-printable: Windows 95

sendmail problem: Relaying denied for

1999-04-13 Thread David Resnick
Hi List! After about a month of being able to send mail, my mail is once again being refused by my mail server. It seems that my mail server is a moving target... This is what I get in response when I send email: - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: adduser resulst in improper premissions on home directory

1999-04-13 Thread Omer
Oded Arbel wrote: > > hello all , > I have a small problem (very small) with adduser . I've set my /etc/skel > premisions as 0755 (that's the dir where th default files for a user's > home dir are) , but when I adduser the home directory of the user has > premisions of 0700 . Y is that ? how can

Sound module not found

1999-04-13 Thread Oren Sarig
I have redhat linux 5.2, with a self compiled 2.0.36 kernel, sources not from the redhat cd. Sound was working perfectly fine before, but for some reason now it sais it can't find the sound module. I only noticed this now, and I havn't used sound for a long time, so I have no clue what I did last

startup message

1999-04-13 Thread Alex Dubrovsky
Hi all. Lately i've been getting the following during the startup: stargate kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly. stargate kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 56k freed stargate kernel: Adding Swap: 32092k swap-space (priority -1) stargate kernel: attempt to access beyond end

OOpppss... (was: Re: ANOTHER problem with bezeq135)

1999-04-13 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Aviram Jenik wrote: > > Gilad, am I missing something? > those two servers aren't DNS servers! (the first one is the news server and > the second is dead/down). Are you sure you didn't completely pull this poor > newbie out of tracks? hm.. I'm missing my head :-( It should be: search netvisio

Re: adduser resulst in improper premissions on home directory

1999-04-13 Thread Andre E. Bar'yudin
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Oded Arbel wrote: > hello all , > I have a small problem (very small) with adduser . I've set my /etc/skel > premisions as 0755 (that's the dir where th default files for a user's > home dir are) , but when I adduser the home directory of the user has > premisions of 0700 . Y

adduser resulst in improper premissions on home directory

1999-04-13 Thread Oded Arbel
hello all , I have a small problem (very small) with adduser . I've set my /etc/skel premisions as 0755 (that's the dir where th default files for a user's home dir are) , but when I adduser the home directory of the user has premisions of 0700 . Y is that ? how can I change that ? Oded btw - whe