On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, David Sudjiman wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I can't find the option on Kernel configuration for `Optimized as Router
> not Host'. It this features is replaced by something else?
>
> Also the options that was in Linuxconf, Yes, I know it was deprecated.
> but I want to know where d
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 21:48, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> >
> > I am using beonex 0.8.1 which I believe is using Mozilla 1.1 and the
> > selection for Portrait and Landscape is under File/Page Setup just
> > above Print and Preview in the File menu.
> >
> > Bob Goodwin w2bod
> >
> Bob: You are
IIRC, all I had to do was link /dev/dvd to the same device as
/dev/cdrom... i.e.
ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/dvd
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 21:32, Doug wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just installed a dvd player, and trying to get xine working or mplayer working.
>
> with xine it just sits there acting dumb, and mpl
Hi all,
I just installed a dvd player, and trying to get xine working or mplayer working.
with xine it just sits there acting dumb, and mplyer says "couldn't open dvd device
/dev/dvd
I checked the dev dir and yep its not there..
what am i missing??
tia
Doug
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I've successfully installed and yes followed all the directions on using
the admirably coded RPM binaries on the linux-ntfs for kernel
2.4.18-19.0 and mounted and unmounted my compressed (!!) Windoze XP
partition. Where I hesitate and seek wiser counsel is the manner in
which I might automoun
Has anyone got also to work with RH 8.0, specifically with the Asus
on-board cmpci sound?
I am trying to get avview working with sound but can't seem to
understand all I need to do to get alsa working.
I installed the following RPMS:
alsa-utils-0.9.0-fr0rc6.1
alsa-kernel-0.9.0-fr0rc6.1_2.4.18_19.
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 08:00, Stanley A. Klein wrote:
> My previous version of Postgresql (under RH 7.2) had pgaccess, a nice
> graphical interface to Postgresql that lets you define databases and look
> at data. It came in a package called postgresql-tk. I can't find it in
> 8.0.
I believe tha
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 06:09, Ekow Oppon wrote:
> Hi, I missed some of the postings but I believe you covered the same
> subject. How do I automatically forward my Pshyce mails to a seperate
> folder. I'm using oine but would not mind switching to any mail serve.
$ man procmail
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On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 14:49, Neil Loffhagen wrote:
> This is what I see when I look in the following folder, when it is
> unmounted:
>
> [neil@laptop neil]$ pwd
> /home/neil/mnt/redhat/neil
Earlier you mentioned /mnt/neil as the directory you were moving files
to. Is /home/neil/mnt/redhat/neil a
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 08:00, Stanley A. Klein wrote:
> How can I edit the menu and add "known applications" to the drop-down list
> in the Run dialogue?
For the first part, see http://www.bluethingy.com/linux/rh8menu.html
For the second, click where it says > Known Applications, and a window
will
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 18:36, Miloslav Trmac wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 16:49, Gerry Doris wrote:
> > Mozilla's postscript module stinks. I believe my
> > problem is that it only prints in postscript 3 and my printer is too old
> > to support that version.
> All PostScript printers I have seen
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 16:49, Gerry Doris wrote:
> Mozilla's postscript module stinks. I believe my
> problem is that it only prints in postscript 3 and my printer is too old
> to support that version.
All PostScript printers I have seen don't work good unless "Prerender
PostScript" is set in the p
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 16:49, Gerry Doris wrote:
> Well, I have a native postscript printer, an older IBM 4019 PS39 laser.
> It won't print at all using Mozilla including the most recent release
> 1.3x.
>
> If you check the Mozilla buglist you'll see a large number of postcript
> printing prob
My previous version of Postgresql (under RH 7.2) had pgaccess, a nice
graphical interface to Postgresql that lets you define databases and look
at data. It came in a package called postgresql-tk. I can't find it in
8.0.
What happened to it, and is there an alternative provided?
Stan Klein
How can I edit the menu and add "known applications" to the drop-down list
in the Run dialogue?
Gnome under RH 7.2 had a menu editing function on the menu. Is there
anything similar or an equivalent set of files that can be manually edited
with the menu title and the command to run?
Stan Klein
Neil Loffhagen wrote:
This is what I see when I look in the following folder, when it is
unmounted:
[neil@laptop neil]$ pwd
/home/neil/mnt/redhat/neil
[neil@laptop neil]$ ls -la
total 8
drwxr-xr-x2 neil neil 4096 Dec 18 20:56 .
drwxr-xr-x3 neil neil 4096 Dec 18 20:
This is what I see when I look in the following folder, when it is
unmounted:
[neil@laptop neil]$ pwd
/home/neil/mnt/redhat/neil
[neil@laptop neil]$ ls -la
total 8
drwxr-xr-x2 neil neil 4096 Dec 18 20:56 .
drwxr-xr-x3 neil neil 4096 Dec 18 20:56 ..
But I can't seem
The kernel support seems to already be in place; you should see
cryptoloop.o and the crypto drivers in your kernel modules. Rebuild
util-linux and see what you get.
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 05:05, David Soroko wrote:
> It seems that this approach requires a kernel patch.
>
> My feeling is that f
Bravo twice. What an outstanding "article". Thanks forjust thanks
Shaun
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This replies mainly to the whole thread that developed from
my kill-app question, but also to a couple of other posts here on
the RedHat psyche-list that've scratched the same itch -- or poked
a thorn into it.
I mean that, especially the thorn bit, in a friendly and
grateful sens
On 27 Dec 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 19:06, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>
> > Possibly you can check your Printer Settings (LPRng or CUPS), to see if
> > that is configurable. I'm using CUPS and Printing is the one issue we
> > have with Psyche. It will, hopefully, improve, with
> I'm someone who hasn't adjusted to Metacity yet, so to whoever needs
> assistance with this - as I recall the method for swapping over to
> sawfish is:
>
> rpm -q sawfish
> // make sure that you have sawfish installed
> // if not "up2date sawfish" should be enough to install
>
> ps -ef | grep met
Luiz> Hi.. Is there any friendly GUI firewall administration program
Luiz> ?? or any easy way to admin iptables/ipchains ??
I like guarddog: http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog
Easy to use and flexible. An rpm package is available for Red Hat 8.0 at
the above site.
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On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 01:23:33PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 05:42:09PM +, Neil Loffhagen wrote:
> > This must be one of the most stupid mistakes to b made...
>
> Nope - it's the fun that's caused by having /mnt/neil be valid if the
> mount point is not really mounted.
Is it possible to use different greeters on different instances of X?
and if so whats the magic incantation, or where is the gdm man page? (:0
is 32bit 1280x1024, :1 is 8bit 1600x1200 and the regular gnome looks
horrible)
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On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 05:42:09PM +, Neil Loffhagen wrote:
> This must be one of the most stupid mistakes to b made...
Nope - it's the fun that's caused by having /mnt/neil be valid if the
mount point is not really mounted. I've usually done the reverse -
tried to backup to /mnt/backups and
> All the poor guy wanted to know is where his kill app went. He got one
> possible answer from Donald G Wilson Jr (create a link to xkill), and a
> bunch of messages either excoriating him for having priorities other
> than learning how to swap window managers, or insulting him by lumping
> him w
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 13:23:51 -0500, Elton Woo wrote:
> I am about to install phoebe in place of psyche (after
> backing
> up my data on CD, of course!). Is there a separate phoebe list to
> which I might / should subscribe? If
On Friday 27 December 2002 13:23, Elton Woo wrote:
> I am about to install phoebe in place of psyche (after
backing
> up my data on CD, of course!). Is there a separate phoebe list to
> which I might / should subscribe? If so, I will switch to that list,
since
> (IMHO) the discussions
>> ... and went to the mnt/neil folder and did a drag and drop of files
on the local laptop to the share. But the share was not actually
mounted. ... <<
If the share is still not mounted, look in /mnt/neil. You may well find
you files there. If you find your server directory structure, try to
I am about to install phoebe in place of psyche (after backing
up my data on CD, of course!). Is there a separate phoebe list to
which I might / should subscribe? If so, I will switch to that list, since
(IMHO) the discussions on psyche won't be pertinent to my interests.
TIA,
Elton Wo
Doing ls -la shows the folders that were they previously to the
"copy/move". The folders I'm hoping to find are not there.
Does this mean I've lost it all? At least I've still got the calender
and contacts through earlier syncing with my palm, but the mail would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
try "ls -la" at the root of the folder that you moved files to.
>
> From: Neil Loffhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/12/27 Fri PM 12:42:09 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Lost files...can they be recovered?
>
> Hi,
>
> This must be one of the most stupid mistakes to b made...
>
> I
Hi,
This must be one of the most stupid mistakes to b made...
I have a redhat 8 laptop and a redhat 8 server. The server has samba
shares on. I had just rebooted the laptop and went to the mnt/neil
folder and did a drag and drop of files on the local laptop to the
share. But the share was not
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All the poor guy wanted to know is where his kill app went. He got one
> possible answer from Donald G Wilson Jr (create a link to xkill), and a
> bunch of messages either excoriating him for having priorities other than
> learning how to
On Friday 27 December 2002 09:16, Jeff Davis uttered:
> the HTML still should have been left off. how weird is it that some mail
> applications allows for sending html *and* text?
>
> perhaps they could also attach the encyclopedia and dictionary as well?
A lot of clients send html AND text. It's
* Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-27 08:31:21 -0800]:
> Whoops, sorry, I see that you were quoting the original posters html. Sorry
> for that. This needs to be directed at the original poster, but I see that
> he did both plain text and html.
the HTML still should have been left o
Thanks for the answer. I'm now using irssi. It's very good indeed
thx
.dave
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Dear All,
I can't find the option on Kernel configuration for `Optimized as Router
not Host'. It this features is replaced by something else?
Also the options that was in Linuxconf, Yes, I know it was deprecated.
but I want to know where does it store it's configuration such as
Config->Networking
On Friday 27 December 2002 08:25, Jesse Keating uttered:
> On Friday 27 December 2002 05:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> This is a mailing list, not a webpage. Please take your html somewhere
> else.
Whoops, sorry, I see that you were quoting the original posters html. Sor
On Friday 27 December 2002 05:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
>
>
>
>
This is a mailing list, not a webpage. Please take your html somewhere else.
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Was I helpful?
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 16:29:02 -0500
Hal Burgiss said:
>Not smarter, wiser. Since when is the acquisition of knowledge and
>understanding a bad thing? I kinda thought that was what it was all
>about. No?
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:09:04 -0800 (PST)
David Durst said:
>It is not a bad thing, it is desired
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 14:13, Squiz wrote:
> Ive got 1 x 20gb hd. the first partition was 100mb (/boot), the second
> is a 14gb (vfat) partition, the third and 4th are / and /swap. i was
> trying to get grub to work wen i think i installed grub to the vfat
> hd. Now whenever i boot using the windows
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Hi, we have laptops (Compaq Armada M500), and we want two different displays:
either the internal LCD : 1024x768
OR plug the laptop in a dock, and use an external mouse, keybord AND LCD
monitor 1280x1024 (also a compaq model).
I can't install RH8.0
To save you a bit of time (and typing), you can also use pkill. In your
example, it would be:
pkill mozilla
OR you could also use
pkill -9 mozilla
Cheers,
Chris Williams
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 21:54, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> On Thursday 26
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 11:41:45PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 08:16:09PM -0800, anthony baldwin wrote:
> > I have run "man kill" and it is not in any decipherable language
> > resembling english.
>
> Sure it is... you just need to know a little about Unix signals and
> p
fdisk mbr
>
> From: "Squiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/12/27 Fri AM 08:13:26 EST
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: grub
>
> Ive got 1 x 20gb hd. the first partition was 100mb (/boot), the second is a 14gb
>(vfat) partition, the third and 4th are / and /swap. i was trying to get grub to
Ive got 1 x 20gb hd. the first partition was 100mb
(/boot), the second is a 14gb (vfat) partition, the third and 4th are / and
/swap. i was trying to get grub to work wen i think i installed grub to the vfat
hd. Now whenever i boot using the windows bootloader it says grub and stops. Ive
del
* Ekow Oppon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-27 13:09:25 +0200]:
>
> Hi, I missed some of the postings but I believe you covered the same
> subject. How do I automatically forward my Pshyce mails to a seperate
> folder. I'm using oine but would not mind switching to any mail serve.
see procmail
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It seems that this approach requires a kernel patch.
My feeling is that for for a casual user, one that
does not have the resources to tinker with the kernel every couple
of weeks, this is not a viable option.
Is there a non kernel modifying solution?
Does anyone knows why Redhat choose not to
Hi..
Is there any friendly GUI firewall administration program ??or any easy
way to admin iptables/ipchains ??
Tks
=
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Hi, I missed some of the postings but I believe you covered the same
subject. How do I automatically forward my Pshyce mails to a seperate
folder. I'm using oine but would not mind switching to any mail serve.
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On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 01:00, David Soroko wrote:
> >From the source, losetup recognizes only "none", "xor" and "des".
> I do not see how recompiling it, will change that.
You're right... Apparently you have to get a patch for util-linux from
http://www.kerneli.org/index.php
http://prdownloads.sou
>From the source, losetup recognizes only "none", "xor" and "des".
I do not see how recompiling it, will change that.
>On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 11:47, David Soroko wrote:
>>I was wandering, what non trivial ciphers (XOR is a trivial cipher) are
>>available to 'losetup -e' in the standard kernel.
>I
> I've found on slower systems (like my K6-2 400 at work) that the new
> Gnome System Monitor will sometimes chew up as many resources as runaway
> apps. I'll use it on occasion, but if something's peaking my CPU, xkill
> or a trip to the console are quicker.
Hmmm, I have not experience that.
B
If you are referring to a borked rpm db lockfile, then it is actually
quite simple. This is where any rpm db query (whether an install, a
removal or just a plain ole search just sits infinitely, and has a real
bitch of a time getting killed off)
you will need to be root to do many of the things m
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