Hi,
I have a digital video camera with a firewire port, and my laptop is equiped
with one, as well. The port of the laptop is supported under Linux (we
discussed this one about 8-9 months ago on list), and the modules load
properly.
I tried to use dvgrab to capture a movie I made, but had no s
I am not sure, but i think that ssh requires root privelages to run.
but even if not, i need a regular ftp, and on a port of my choice.
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We have a similar issue in my company, and I would be glad to hear if
you had any success with the ClearCase.
Basically I believe that copying the kernel should be enough.
Take to mind that clearcase now supports redhat7.3, thus you can use
redhats kernel 2.4.18-
Noam
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 20:2
áéåí ùðé, 9 áãöîáø 2002, 20:57, Tzahi Fadida ëúá:
Hi,
u can use sftp.
it is work whit ssh -> run inside shell
working on port 22
doron
> Where can i find a a very simple ftp program to run inside a shell account
> in user-mode. features seeked:
> different port then 23,21 whatever so it won'
First of all, make sure you somehow make SAMBA convert filenames which
it receives in "ANSI" codepage to UTF-8 instead of CP-1255 (like it
probably does now).
> Is there any renaming tool of files from charset 1251 to unicode?
It can be very easy to write something up with perl, Text::Iconv and
t
Where can i find a a very simple ftp program to run inside a shell account
in user-mode. features seeked:
different port then 23,21 whatever so it won't run into the existing ftp daemon.
home directory as the restricted public dir.
simple username/password.
command line operating.
10x.
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Problem solved.
- copy kernel and /lib/modules/2.4.2-2 from the binary rpm into
place
- edit /etc/fstab: s/ext2/ext3/ (indeed kernel 2.4.2 did not
support ext3 yet, as someone mentioned). note: this step must
be done before the mkinitrd command!
- create new initrd with mkinitrd
- edited lil
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:07:28PM +0200, Skliarouk Arie wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Someone out there has an samba repository of 60 GB of files with both
> hebrew (codepage 1251) and english file names.
I guess you mean cp1255.
I also guess you did not do anything special to samba and that Wind
Hello all,
Someone out there has an samba repository of 60 GB of files with both
hebrew (codepage 1251) and english file names.
We want to allow his Linux computers to see the hebrew named files and
do something with them.
Could it be done using codepage 1251?
Is there any renaming tool of file
PPtP is proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (details can
be found on http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/).
Many recommendations appeared for: http://www.freeswan.org/
VPN means connecting to other end-point (e.g IP address).
Client pass data between end-point and original point
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 14:05, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> I want to make my computer to be visible from behind
> the NAT, that is, to have a real IP.
>
> I have another computer in my control (Linux) and can
> start there a PPtP VPN client that can assign to client
> a real IP from server's subnet.
Umeet 2002 will start later tonight. Umeet is a Linux conference,
taking place entirely online on IRC (Internet Relay Chat). The talks
are usually of excellent quality, if you don't mind the medium, and I
recommmend them highly
More details about umeet here:
http://umeet.uninet.edu/umeet2002/engl
I want to make my computer to be visible from behind
the NAT, that is, to have a real IP.
I have another computer in my control (Linux) and can
start there a PPtP VPN client that can assign to client
a real IP from server's subnet.
Here is a short scheme:
client WAN server
10.10.10.
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:27:40AM +0200, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> Yesterday I already tried to compile the kernel myself by
> applying all the patches, but some of them did not apply. maybe
> I should have specified them in a different order, I just did
> it with "for p in *.patch; do patch -p1 <
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> Does anyone know if is possible to install a 'redhat kernel' on
> mandrake?
The rpm itself? Probably yes. Though I'm not sure if the install scripts
will work to install it into lilo/grub automatically. Chances are that the
post-install script will fai
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 10:27, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> Anyway, today I tried to use the binary rpm. turns out it
> contains simply a kernel, plus a /lib/modules/2.4.2-2/
> directory. So I copied those manually in place, edited
> /etc/lilo.conf, and tried my luck. now it fails somewhere
> during boo
Christoph Bugel wrote:
> Anyway, today I tried to use the binary rpm. turns out it
> contains simply a kernel, plus a /lib/modules/2.4.2-2/
> directory. So I copied those manually in place, edited
> /etc/lilo.conf, and tried my luck. now it fails somewhere
> during boot. has something to do with th
On 2002-12-09, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 08:31:40AM +0200, Christoph Bugel wrote:
>
> Don't know if you can install it from rpm, but if not, you can either
> 1) rebuild the rpm on the mandrake systems or
> 2) patch a vanilla kernel with all of redhat's patches in the rpm ,
>
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