Hi all folks,
How to activate the plugin on
Netscape Natvigator and
Netscape Communicator
1) Preference -> Application -> highlighted (Microsoft Word Document)
-> Edit
The plugin grey out and can't activate
2) Contronl Center -> Index -> Web Browsing -> highlight (Netscape
Plugin)->
Und
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 18:00, toby wrote:
> toby wrote:
> >
>
>
> Gad, I hate it when I read the original email fully _after_ I post a reply!
>
> I'm just saying that I have used the very same setup & it worked. If setting up
> jetdirct in printtool doesn't do the job, perhaps there's a problem
Hi,
pico /etc/sysconfig/i18n
#LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
LANG="en_US"
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en:ja_JP.eucJP:ja_JP:ja"
SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16"
May be this will help...
Jim
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Bob,
I had the same problem very recently, in setting up a small network. My
problem turned out to be that I'd set the firewall on the redhat box to
high, so it was refusing all attempts at other machines trying to
connect to it. Turned off the firewall and bang all could be seen and
connected t
dam, the price went down and I was just ready to order it too..
There's a few things i'll try, if it really is ncurses, then perhaps it
could be fixed by forcing on the version from 7.3. i've got a test
install, i'll try some things and see.
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, chadd wrote:
> It's not the f
I have posted this before, and I have struggled with it and still cannot
figure out a solution. I have also posted to hardware newgroups and
forums to no avail. Basically if I burn an audio cd or rip from an
audio cd my computer becomes unresponsive until that task is finished.
Other tasks such a
Bob Parry wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help. Then computer name, Deneb, shows up in RH console
> as well as in /etc/sysconfig/network.
>
I assume you can ping DeneB from Win and that you login to the win boxes as
bobp,robpar or PMartinez. Also as another poster suggested, that you've verified
that
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 11:53 pm, Joshua Melbourne White wrote:
> After I login to gnome or blackbox, is there a way to have programs to
> automatically load for me when it first starts up? Thanks.
I don't use Gnome, but I believe you can start
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 11:37 pm, chadd wrote:
> It's not the font. They hve introduced a bug into the ncurses display
> package w/ RH8. I've already got a bug open on it.. I'll try to see
> if i can find it and post the link. You're SOL unitl
After I login to gnome or blackbox, is there a way to have programs to
automatically load for me when it first starts up? Thanks.
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Thanks for the help. Then computer name, Deneb, shows up in RH console
as well as in /etc/sysconfig/network.
Bob
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:28, toby wrote:
> Bob Parry wrote:
> >
> > I have a small home business network with one Win 2K one Win XP and
> > one Red Hat 8.0 machine. The Linux box ca
It's not the font. They hve introduced a bug into the ncurses display
package w/ RH8. I've already got a bug open on it.. I'll try to see if i
can find it and post the link. You're SOL unitl they post a fix (or more
likely fix it in RH8.1.
c
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I just looked at this, does anyone know how to change the console font,
and if this is just a bug that makes the ansis and ncurses display
improperly or is that the way it will be from now on.
responses from anyone who knows would be greatly appreciated.
thanks..
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Michael F
i've heard some good things about the 3ware controller, but software raid
is said to out perform it still, at least from what I hear.
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Guy Fraser wrote:
> Hi
>
> I checked some things out and from what I can tell, the 3Ware card is the best
> overall with linux support, a
Have run into an interesting problem with username
athentication in Apache 2.0. Don't know why since I
have followed the syntax I have always followed which
worked with out an issue.
This is what I have in my httpd.conf file in a Virtual
Host so I can keep it away from my dmz host.
# BTW, The nam
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 03:28 pm, Dams wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I need a little piece of advice about a program called valgrind.
> I grabbed the tar.bz file from its website (look for it on
> freshmeat.net) and as good redhat user i saw the s
Bob Parry wrote:
>
> I have a small home business network with one Win 2K one Win XP and
> one Red Hat 8.0 machine. The Linux box can connect and share the
> printer on the XP machine. However I can not connect to the Linux
> box from the Windows boxes.
>
> The error I get is "Path not Found".
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 11:16, Bob Parry wrote:
> I have a small home business network with one Win 2K one Win XP and
> one Red Hat 8.0 machine. The Linux box can connect and share the
> printer on the XP machine. However I can not connect to the Linux
> box from the Windows boxes.
> The error I
Hi All,
We've got a RedHat Linux 8.0 computer with a Philips DVD+RW-D01
drive. This is the DVD+RW drive that Dell ships out with
their workstations.
This drive reads and writes CD+R and DVD+RW just fine. However,
I am having problems getting it to write to a DVD+R disk.
I pop a fresh DVD+R dis
I have a small home business network with one Win 2K one Win XP and
one Red Hat 8.0 machine. The Linux box can connect and share the
printer on the XP machine. However I can not connect to the Linux
box from the Windows boxes.
The error I get is "Path not Found". The Samba server appears in t
Well, I thought about that.
I have 3 other boxes that I connect through. So three boxes with a port
option or one from work.
I know I can set up identities for each box and not have to type the
port number every time, but the redirect should work. it has worked in
past versions.
The less set up
Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just searched the psyche archive and found these two which answer your
> question.
> 1 dated Sat Oct 19 01:21:59 2002 by Martin Stricker:
Thanks for you time and effort. Seems what was missing in my case
was chkconfig --add NAME.
I just didn't remem
Why bother with a redirect, just run your sshd with a "-p 21" option.
Guy
Greg Gatlin wrote:
I updated my xinetd to the newest version with up2date and my redirect is
no longer functioning.
I upgraded to xinetd-2.3.7-5.
My redirect is so I can get to my box from work. They block port 22 and
le
Hi
I checked some things out and from what I can tell, the 3Ware card is the best
overall with linux support, and is priced well. The card has a cpu on board
that handles the I/O so the cpu on your motherboard doesn't have to. I believe
it has a scsi driver and works like a scsi raid controller
toby wrote:
>
> Craig White wrote:
> >
> > Still looking for someone that can give me a clue on this...sorry about
> > the second post.
> >
> > I'm having trouble connecting to either printer in the office...The
> > first is an HP LaserJet IIISi (very old network card) and a Toshiba
> > Copier.
>
Craig White wrote:
>
> Still looking for someone that can give me a clue on this...sorry about
> the second post.
>
> I'm having trouble connecting to either printer in the office...The
> first is an HP LaserJet IIISi (very old network card) and a Toshiba
> Copier.
>
> Both have TCP/IP support a
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Hello psyche-list,
After much fiddling around, I have pretty much got my main server,
running RH 8.0, set up to provide DHCP service for my LAN. (BTW, the
LAN is not currently connected to the Internet.) In the process, I
have it pretty well set up to
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 14:01, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq wrote:
> Sorry for posting this question here, but VMWare still doesn't support
> RHL 8.0
Search VMWare's support site. They have an experimental tar.gz that
replaces the source code for their kernel modules so it will work
properl
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 22:36, Craig White wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 00:03, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:50, Craig White wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 23:11, Craig White wrote:
> > > > Trying to demo linux for a client that has an AppleShare 6.3.x server.
> > > >
> >
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 13:46, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> What do you think of this?
>
>
> > The San Diego Supercomputer Center has released Secure Syslog, a
> > replacement for the standard Linux/UNIX syslog daemon. It adds security
> > and performance features, while retaining backwards compatibili
äÏÂÒÙÊ ÄÅÎØ psyche-list,
Hello all!
Strange problem with my RH8.0 and resolve hosts
from /etc/hosts. (computer not connected to network but it have
eth0ð1). Type telnet host. After
Firts RH resolve host from bind, and after from /etc/hosts
resolving host after timeout (10 sec).
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 22:43, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:33, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>
> > for some systems (Asus ones mostly) it seems to help to change the "MPS"
> > setting in the bios. For others it helps if you boot with the "noapic"
> > option, on
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:33, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> for some systems (Asus ones mostly) it seems to help to change the "MPS"
> setting in the bios. For others it helps if you boot with the "noapic"
> option, on others the "apic" option seems to do magic instead...
I have three SGI 1200 servers
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 22:25, Kelly FitzGerald wrote:
> Arjan,
> Thank you so much for your information. Do you by chance know of any
> of the hacks or workarounds that can help my sytem?
for some systems (Asus ones mostly) it seems to help to change the "MPS"
setting in the bios. For others
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed the recently released 2.4.18-18.8.0 kernel, and now I
consistently get skips in the audio output from grip. Has anyone else
seen this behavior? Is there a vm parameter I can tweak to up the
priority of audio data moving through the kernel vm?
You mig
Arjan,
Thank you so much for your information. Do you by chance know of any
of the hacks or workarounds that can help my sytem?
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To: [EMAIL PRO
This one time, at band camp,
Arjan van de Ven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is no such thing as "THE aic7xxx issue". aic7xxx is one of the
> first PCI cards that wants an interrupt so if it breaks it usually is a
> sign of broken interrupt routing more than anything else.
So, these machines
On 5 Dec 2002, Dams wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I need a little piece of advice about a program called valgrind.
> I grabbed the tar.bz file from its website (look for it on
> freshmeat.net) and as good redhat user i saw the spec file inside the
> tarball and tried to repackaged it. The build d
On Thursday 05 December 2002 11:48, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq wrote:
> Anyway, thanks for your comments, I hope somebody else who have actually
> tried it have some solution ;).
I use vmmware workstation on my Red Hat 8.0 w/out issues. There is a patch
you have to run to fix a disk syn
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:30, Kelly FitzGerald wrote:
> Hello All,
> I just got the fancy pants version of Redhat 8.0. It appears to go
> into a never ending plummeting halt when it comes time to install the
> Adaptec aic7xxx driver. What can I do? I'm using a SS50 Space Walker
> Shuttle
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, ajTreece posted the following:
a>The problem is that when DHCP decides to renew the lease it also over
a>writes the /etc/resolv.conf file with the original settings.
a>Is there some tricks -or- config settings I can utilize th
Gerald W. Lester wrote:
How does one specify how big a ram disk is to be (e.g. I want the
/dev/ram0 to be 128M and /dev/ram2 to be 512M)?
Why not use tmpfs? Under redhat it should already be mounted on /dev/shm.
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This one time, at band camp,
"Joe D. Trent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have better luck with it, I'd appreciate hearing what you did.
likewise, All our machines on the server farm run these cards and we
have not been able to update one to test for this very reason. looks
like the farm ma
Have you configued them under Linux yet??
In other words go through the whole network printer setup w/
entering the IP address of the printer???
If so what driver are you using???
> Still looking for someone that can give me a clue on this...sorry about
> the second post.
>
> I'm having trouble c
Joe,
Your problem sounds like the mirror to mine. The light on the cd drive
goes on and stays lit. .
Thanks,
Kelly
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Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:34 AM
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Subject: R
Hello everybody.
I need a little piece of advice about a program called valgrind.
I grabbed the tar.bz file from its website (look for it on
freshmeat.net) and as good redhat user i saw the spec file inside the
tarball and tried to repackaged it. The build did complete without any
problem and then
I am running VMware 3.2.0-2230 on RH8 without any degradation in speed.
Of course I am running WinXP Home in it. It actually is running as fast
if not faster than native winXP (Celeron 1.2G 256K SDRAM). The reserved
memory is set at 214 MB. It just flat out flies. I have not had it run
as fast und
He should at 512K RAM (DDR)
Keith
"Graeme Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Do you have enough memory? I had troubles installing psyche untill I
>installed more memory.
>
>
>
> Hello, after installation for workstation - graphic mode. On an empty
>desktop I can't do anything. The scenario is
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 13:29, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Thursday 05 December 2002 11:01, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq wrote:
> > Anyway, it compiles and runs "fine", but I don't know why does it insist
> > in using -m486, even if I do have a i686 kernel:
>
> Thats something that is set in th
Yep, I ran into it too. I gave up. I tried loading the driver off the
CD--there's an aic7xxx driver and an old_aic7xxx (or something like
that) there, but the installer would come back with no driver in the
found list. I tried putting the driver on diskette and telling the
installer I had drivers o
On Thursday 05 December 2002 11:01, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq wrote:
> Anyway, it compiles and runs "fine", but I don't know why does it insist
> in using -m486, even if I do have a i686 kernel:
Thats something that is set in the vmware config perl script IIRC. Go
complain to them.
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> Out of curiosity, has anyone here used the Adaptec 2400A? Is this also
> a "software" RAID card?
>
I haven't used it, but It is a hardware RAID card. There was a article
published recently comparing soe hardware RAID cards, including the 2400A.
You can see it at:
http://tech-report.com/revie
Sorry for posting this question here, but VMWare still doesn't support
RHL 8.0
I downloaded VMware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm from VMWare site,
installed it and when running "vmware-config.pl" it obviously told me
that there are no precompiled modules for my running system and that it
was goi
I mentioned that pdftex has a package, pdfpages, on CTAN that does the
job. This package is compatible with the pdflatex package that is
installed with RH8. I installed to try package and can report that it
can do what you want and more with PDF files. Re ps you can use ps2pdf
filter before
I installed the recently released 2.4.18-18.8.0 kernel, and now I
consistently get skips in the audio output from grip. Has anyone else
seen this behavior? Is there a vm parameter I can tweak to up the
priority of audio data moving through the kernel vm?
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What do you think of this?
The San Diego Supercomputer Center has released Secure Syslog, a
replacement for the standard Linux/UNIX syslog daemon. It adds security
and performance features, while retaining backwards compatibility.
According to their announcement, it is the first syslog implemen
Hello All,
I just got the fancy pants version of Redhat 8.0. It appears to go
into a never ending plummeting halt when it comes time to install the
Adaptec aic7xxx driver. What can I do? I'm using a SS50 Space Walker
Shuttle with an adaptec 29160. In doing a cursory google search it ap
Hello,
Several users who use the K12LTSP mail list have mentioned problems with
gigabit nics on RH8.0.
Does anyone here use an SMP kernel with gigabit nics? I have been waiting
for a month or two, waiting for news and feed back before I spend any school
budget dollars.
I would rather go by w
Hello All,
I just got the fancy pants version of Redhat 8.0. It appears to go
into a never ending plummeting halt when it comes time to install the
Adaptec aic7xxx driver. What can I do? I'm using a SS50 Space Walker
Shuttle with an adaptec 29160. In doing a cursory google search it ap
After switching my MS optical wheel mouse from PS2 port to USB I am
seeing an error during bootup right after the USB stuff is initialized;
"insmod /libpath/block/xd.o failed" --that's not really the message but
it's close.
This error does not show up in messages but what does show up is this;
Sometimes, I'm not sure what is causing it, I'll get a slash followed by
three numbers like: \222
One sentence read like:
here\222s the solution ... I've had
I was assuming \222 was an ' but then the ' works later in the line.
Probably related, I recieved one email (spam) that all I coul
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:54:40PM -, Rimas wrote:
> Is there a way to undelete files on RedHat 7.3/8.0?
>
> Thank you
>
> Rimas
>
In a previous message I said that dumpe2fs could recover deletet files in ext2
systems. That is an error. The program is debugfs.
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Well, technically the Promise FastTrak is nothing more than a
standard IDE controller, with software RAID built into the BIOS.
It is not a hardware RAID card.
<<
I probably should have asked the question here first.
My misunderstanding stems from the fact that I thought the IDE RAID
card w
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:54:40PM -, Rimas wrote:
> Is there a way to undelete files on RedHat 7.3/8.0?
>
> Thank you
>
For ext2 file systems this can be done with dumpe2fs, mc and a program that can
be downloaded from contributed sites called restore.
I have yet to see any thing that admit
Is there a way to undelete files on RedHat 7.3/8.0?
Thank you
Rimas
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On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 06:40, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 06:14:50AM -0700, Craig White wrote:
>
> > If you have networked laserprinters that don't apparently support LPR,
> > is there a way to print to them through the network?
>
> Do they support JetDirect connections?
>
I s
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 06:40, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 06:14:50AM -0700, Craig White wrote:
>
> > If you have networked laserprinters that don't apparently support LPR,
> > is there a way to print to them through the network?
>
> Do they support JetDirect connections?
>
Don
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 08:01:54PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Pretty sure I recall being able to put an init script in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d and then that script would be seen by such tools as
> chkconfig setup ntsysv would see it and be be able to setup the
> symlink.
>
> That doesn't seem to w
I updated my xinetd to the newest version with up2date and my redirect is
no longer functioning.
I upgraded to xinetd-2.3.7-5.
My redirect is so I can get to my box from work. They block port 22 and
leave 21 open.
Here is my xinetd configuration that worked before the upgrade:
service ssh-ftp
{
Hi all,
on this mail there is a description of an kernel/hardware related issue.
I just would like to inform kernel developers at redhat; please advise
if I'm posting on the wrong list.
After a week or so of random lookups/resets (with no oops of any kind)
and a lot of empiric debugging (mainly lo
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:49, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> 2) xterm is 'provided' as-is, however it is not 'supported'. Our
> supported terminal emulators are gnome-term and konsole. Rather
> than removing *all* unsupported apps, we have tried to find a
> balance between removing some duplication,
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:21, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> X11 is a network protocol. You do not EVER need to install an X
> server on any server machine *ever*. You can run our X based
> configuration utilities just fine from an ssh shell with display
> to a remote X server.
You don't _ne
How does one specify how big a ram disk is to be (e.g. I want the
/dev/ram0 to be 128M and /dev/ram2 to be 512M)?
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On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 06:14:50AM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> If you have networked laserprinters that don't apparently support LPR,
> is there a way to print to them through the network?
Do they support JetDirect connections?
Tim.
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On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 00:03, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:50, Craig White wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 23:11, Craig White wrote:
> > > Trying to demo linux for a client that has an AppleShare 6.3.x server.
> > >
> > > I can connect to server with Windows client.
> > >
> >
Still looking for someone that can give me a clue on this...sorry about
the second post.
I'm having trouble connecting to either printer in the office...The
first is an HP LaserJet IIISi (very old network card) and a Toshiba
Copier.
Both have TCP/IP support and have ip addresses on the subnet bu
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 01:10, Havoc Pennington wrote:
[snip]
> When a
> shell finds out that it's a login shell, it does some special things
> such as load ~/.bash_profile.
I want to mention for completeness that the login initialization process
is uglier than this. Due to backward compatibility
Hi,
Gnome terminal in redhat 8.0 has a memory leak
(at least on my laptop!). This may be part of
your problem as, after a while, applications
start paging. I've switched to xterm for the
time being.
Regards
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Around about 04/12/2002 19:03, Kent Nyberg typed ...
Is it possible to make it so that when i plug in my camera in the
usb-slot then it automounts?
Now i have to mount it (mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera) by hand. It would
be better if it automounts just like the cdroms does in gnome.
Well, I'd no
Around about 04/12/2002 17:27, Oisin C. Feeley typed ...
I saw this behaviour when I did not have the "LOCK" set properly in the
preferences configuration as Pavel suggested in his first email. Are
you sure that you have the correct "/var/lock/LCK...ttySX" set and that
the "verify owner" is check
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, ajTreece wrote:
> I also utilize Cisco's VPN 3000 software to establish a tunnel into my
> companies WAN. When this connection is established the VPN software (I'm
> assuming) re-writes the /etc/resolv.conf file to valid DNS entries for
> the internal WAN. Still all is fine.
Just interested in your problem with up2date.
Problem repaired by removing the up2date rpm and reinstalling it.
How did you do that?
As an experiment I tried Synaptic to do both remove and reinstall. It
worked nicely with little effort on my part.
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