> Anyone know the story???
The kernel-level ntfs support is considered unstable, and I believe that
RedHat chose not to include it when they built their kernels. A
recompile of the kernel, enabling NTFS read-only support, will fix the
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your Windows partition. 'man mount' for more information, and also 'man
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d it tries to renew?
Just a thought.
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before editing the
file directly.
It should look something like this, but use your own IP network, and it
should all be on one line:
-A RH-Lokkit-0-50-INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/24 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 21 --syn
-j ACCEPT
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andard, internal ethernet card shows up at eth0, but the
> wireless card does not appear.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Carsten ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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g as you follow the instructions.
There may be pre-compiled drivers out there, but I didn't look. Good
luck, I'm sure you can do it.
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currently loaded, and
confirm that this module is loading. Also, run 'dmesg' and direct its
output into a text file ('dmesg > dmesg.txt'). Start looking for error
messages when the module loads, and see if it is even trying to load the
correct module.
Let us know what yo
s (video card, sound card, network card, etc.). That being the
case, you can simply get a list of the hardware in your Dell, and
compare that against the various compatibility lists.
On another front, why don't you tell us what problems, exactly, you are
experiencing?
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including any specific analysis/troubeshooting steps you may have taken.
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as published his public key to a
keyserver (they all mirror one another, so it doesn't matter which one
he uses), and also check Evolution and make sure it is checking your
personal keyring first, before going out to check a keyserver.
Like I said, just a guess.
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g I would do is fire up a packet sniffer and watch
the traffic across your ppp interface. Ethereal comes with RH 8, and has
a nice GUI front-end called ethereal-gnome or something like that. Maybe
you will see some sort of TCP timeout errors occurring, or something
else.
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Hi all,
I updated to the latest kernel yesterday, and ipsec has been disabled!
Anybody else run into this? I can boot into the previous kernel, and my
VPN comes up just fine.
I will be checking bugzilla later today for anything on this topic, and
will post to it if necessary.
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function, but the two are related) tacked on the make 64 bits total. The
128 bit encryption actually uses a 104 bit encryption key, with the same
24 bit string tacked on at the end.
I use the 64/128 numbers to be consistent, otherwise 40/104 bit would
also be consistent.
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one are you booted into?
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OS that
> it is not suppose to.
>
> Has anyone else ran into this problem with the similar architecture or dual
> CPU configurations?
Are you sure you have the correct SMP kernel installed?
# rpm -qa|grep kernel
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en. I think it
might be used when assigning multiple IP addresses to a single card. In
any case, you shouldn't need to worry about it.
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same key for both.
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ng an IP address, and check your /etc/resolv.conf, and
let us know if anything turns up.
You might also want to check your syslog (/var/log/messages) and see if
pppd is throwing out any error messages when connecting. Just a
last-minute thought.
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hostname
vs. an IP address? Does the connection actually drop, or is it more like
name resolution failure? It would help if the symptoms can be narrowed
down a bit.
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for eth0 being loaded, but it still
worked fine.
I never got the system to work correctly while both cards were plugged
in, even if only one card was connected to a network. As long as only
one card was plugged in, then whichever card was in use came up as eth0,
and it worked fine in spite of any
lly, you will
need to give yourself an IP address in the 169.254.x.x network that does
not conflict with any other machine.
Once you've chosen an IP address, and entered everything you need into
your Linux configuration, then it should work.
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sys router
> 169.254.93.100/16 (right) 169.254.x.x/16 (left)
> 192.168.1.150/24 (right) 192.168.1.1/24 (left)
> 24.x.x.x (right)
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the 169.254.x.x address, because
that address space is only supposed to be used for APIPA (a different
kind of automatic IP addressing), not DHCP.
If my diagram is incorrect, then please correct it (including IP
addresses) so we have a better understanding of how things are laid out.
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ng that the driver modules are loading correctly (and it looks
like they are), and that your wireless config (ad-hoc, channel, etc.)
are correct, this should fix your problem.
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while shut down that it fails the ntp sanity check on startup. Just some ideas.
Removing the battery applet took care of the problem for me. For the
time being, since I rarely use battery power anyway, it's not a big deal
to not have that applet running.
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If you look at the JavaScript code that Dreamweaver generates, you will
notice that all of its built-in function names start with "MM". So more
than likely, this is just a JavaScript error like the message says. In
other words, check your JS code.
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On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 14:06, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Roger wrote:
>
> > Around Mon,Jan 27 2003, at 10:36, Dave Sherman, wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I've been googling this topic with little success, so I am now querying
>
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 10:49, Roger wrote:
> Around Mon,Jan 27 2003, at 10:36, Dave Sherman, wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been googling this topic with little success, so I am now querying
> > the list. I have had two laptops with RH 8 installed, and on both
dware clock, rather than overriding the hardware clock, then the
problem would go away.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
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our Linksys firmware up to date?
Just some thoughts.
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On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 18:32, Buck wrote:
> My firewall is being hit by a number of different IP addresses (with one
> exception).
>
> Those looking for port 1 are from source port 761 and those destined for
> port 137 are from source ports 1036 -1039
>
> The one exception to the list of ips is 21
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 19:25, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> From: Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "RedHat 8.0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 25 Jan 2003 07:45:48 -0600
> Subject: Re: Mozilla 1.2.1
> > I had a simil
nstalled. The plugin was there, but the JRE was missing. After I
installed the JRE and reinstalled the plugin, life was good.
The way I figured it out was to run Mozilla from the command line, and
watch the error messages that came out just before it crashed.
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with the Gnome GUI. Pointers/assistance to
> whatever functions/commands would be appreciated!!
Check your iptables rules on your server, using the following command
(as root):
# iptables -L
Make sure you are allowing port 80 through from anywhere to anywhere. It
might look something like this
e that.
> >
> >steve
>
> Here's a (possibly) stupid question: would Evolution require that I enable
> telnet ?
Definitely not. Evolution works great for me, on a laptop with no
network services running.
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all great resources. I would highly recommend you use them if you are
trying to implement a server in an enterprise environment. There are
also Samba mailing lists to which you can subscribe, to get help with
your setup.
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ecks its list of known hostnames, and if it finds a match, it
will give my laptop the reserved IP (and any other configuration
specifics).
There are other issues to be aware of if you really want name resolution
to work correctly, but there's plenty of online documentation available.
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 23:10, John Lowell wrote:
> Dave Sherman wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 22:05, John Lowell wrote:
> >
> >
> >The default Mozilla directory is /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/, and plugins
> >are installed in the plugins subdirectory:
> &
la is located, but the installer
> kept repeating the question. I'm confused; should I be installing
> somewhere else?
The default Mozilla directory is /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/, and plugins
are installed in the plugins subdirectory:
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/plugins/. That's where you
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 18:40, Jerry Roy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What file do I edit to change a Redhat 8.0 workstation to boot to the CLI instead of
>X?
Edit /etc/inittab, and look for the line that says something like this:
id:5:initdefault:
Change the 5 to a 3, and reboot.
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> Hey all,
>
> Has anyone build the new Nautilus into RPMs for RH8 ?
> I would like to know before I try it ;-)
Why would you need to build Nautilus? It's installed by default (from an
RPM), and is the default Gnome file manager.
the random chooser. It seems to work for me, anyway.
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autiful! I had forgotten how nice it is to have anti-aliased fonts
when browsing the web. Java works perfectly, as do my other plugins like
Flash. And 1.2.1 has been very stable for me, too, in spite of the
warnings at the Mozilla website about using the xft-enabled version.
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x27;service mysqld start' (as root) not work
for you? Normally, that command should run the startup script located in
/etc/rc.d/init.d/
Just curious.
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and see what is happening. If it says 'off', then you can
change it to 'on' by doing this:
chkconfig mysqld on
Running the list command (above) should now show the status changed to
'on' for runlevel 5, and probably the others as well.
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