On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 21:33, Jerry Williams wrote:
> env shows:
> LANG=en_US.UTF-8
...
> I am using Putty to ssh to the box.
> Thanks in advance for any help!
On putty's startup screen click on "Tranlation" under "Window", and
select the UTF-8 character set.
You can set that to the default charac
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 00:07, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 01:36, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
>
> > I beg to differ, only in Australia can you get real beer, and they are
> > not coming here either. they need to expand the road tour to a World
> > Tour.
Cant argue with that but then we
I seem to have continuing problems running the DHCPd on my linux 8.0 box. I have
followed numerous online guides and copied or modified the dhcpd.conf file, tocuhed
the lease file and enabled multicast. However the DHCPd service always reports a
failure, no error message is generated (apart fr
Hello!
I am looking for options to set up a webmail service. My primary request
would be that it is rpm based, as it simplifies life for me.
Does anyone have any suggestion? Horde and Imp were suggested however I
could not find any redhat rpms for them.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Scott Melny
SquirrelMail! Comes with Red Hat 8.0 in rpm format
Dean Brandt
Clever Thinking Consulting
Network/Systems Integration,
Application Design
Melbourne, Australia
041845
...smart networks for smart business
-Original Message-
From: Scott Melnyk [mailto:scott@;sbc.su.se]
Sent: Monday, 1
Hi all,
Probably this isn't the right place to ask Bash questions. But since this
might be of some relevance to Redhat users I'm posting the question here.
Consider the script below:
#=
!/bin/bash
STRING_1="Value of string one"
STRING_2="Value of string
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On Monday 11 November 2002 06:26 am, irc wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Probably this isn't the right place to ask Bash questions. But since
> this might be of some relevance to Redhat users I'm posting the
> question here.
>
> Consider the script below:
>
> #=
On Thursday 07 November 2002 08:55, chakman lee wrote:
> > Are you able to login to the imap server using a
> > standard email client?
> How to test it? I have made the imap config file
> (disable=no) I am appreciated for your further help,
> thanks in advance.
Put simply, SquirrelMail only works
Hi,
> How about hotplugging USB keyboards?
I think this should work, but I never tried it...
Sander.
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 04:31:14PM -0600, Thomas Dodd wrote:
>
>
> Robert Savage wrote:
>
> >Anyone looking for a fun way to spend two or three hours should plan on
> >attending a Red Hat Road Tour 2002 session, hopefully coming to a town
> >near you. See http://www.redhat.com/roadtour.
> >
>
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Scott Melnyk wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am looking for options to set up a webmail service. My primary request
> would be that it is rpm based, as it simplifies life for me.
> Does anyone have any suggestion? Horde and Imp were suggested however I
> could not find any redhat r
For smooth operation, add:
Option "Resolution" "1600"
to the mouse "Input Device" section of your XF86Config.
Thank you very much Michael, it worked.
Now I see I was overlooking this section in Bash Reference Manual (3.5.3
Shell Parameter Expansion) everytime I was going through it. Stupid me :(
However I see that it works only if ! is the first character after ${
Thus,
#=
#!/bi
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 06:41:13PM +0530, irc wrote:
> However, I couldn't figure out what could have been the problem in having it
> this way ${STRING_${i}}, that is recursively handle ${${${...}}}
Is there some reason you aren't using bash array variables?
Tim.
*/
msg06190/pgp0.pgp
Desc
hi,
i tried it and it also not working either..
the scripts are available at http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/
it is the "gnome2-terminal-here" script
did anyone else has it working ??
should i file a bug report?
cheers
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 02:45, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:23:54AM +, mr_fixer wrote:
> gnome-terminal -working-directory=
>
> is not working.
Known gnome-terminal bug IIRC.
Mirek
I can't live without my optical, but I have to admit that it sometimes
has this nasty habit of completely disappearing down to the lower right
corner of the screen. It's hard to duplicate it consistently, but it
happens *alot*.
I'm running Psyche with a Microsoft intellimouse with the intelliEy
Yes, using arrays makes perfect sense in the particular example I had given.
But that example was only for the sake of expressing the problem.
In the actual place I was stuck, there wasn't any arrity on numeric index.
The iterator isnt numeric there, it is an array of strings.
So I can't have the
By the way, don't know if you might be getting bit by this, but it
happened to one of my users, so...
The tcsh shipped with Redhat 7.3 (dunno about 8 -- yet) didn't seem to
handle the characters you mention correctly for one of my Spanish
users. If you're using tcsh, you might try identifying thi
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 16:36, Pierre Lamb wrote:
> Are there any gui frontends to LVM I found a few but appear to be old.
>
Webmin has a fairly nice frontend for it.
I've played with it and have found it fairly intuitive & robust
--
Tony Placilla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keeper of the Clue-by-4
"Su
Hi.
I have a BusLink USB CDRW drive, that I would like to use on Linux. I found
usbide driver from
http://bravin.home.cern.ch/bravin/usbide/usbide.html. It seems that driver
recognizes device, but I can not mount it. Anyone has an idea how to make it
work?
Thanks,
Pavel.
Hi.
I have a BusLink USB CDRW drive, that I would like to use on Linux. I found
usbide driver from
http://bravin.home.cern.ch/bravin/usbide/usbide.html. It seems that driver
recognizes device, but I can not mount it. Anyone has an idea how to make it
work?
Thanks,
Pavel.
This issue is addressed on the FAQ here:
http://www.linuxlaboratory.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=3&categories=On+the+Desktop&parent_id=1
On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 20:36, Joe Klemmer wrote:
>
> This is another candidate for inclusion on the FAQ.
>
> On Sat, 20
On 11 Nov 2002, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> Cant argue with that but then we would have to include Ireland also.
> Irish beer is a fantastic meal in itself. just dont go to England they
> cant bowl bat field or make beer.
>
Hah! Porter (of which Guinness is a variety) was invented in Britain.
Ad
Following a recompile of the 2.4.18-17.8.0 kernel I have a mouse
question of my own.
If I use the stock Red Hat kernel, I get these kernel messages and my
mouse works fine:
Nov 11 10:35:48 bobc kernel: input0: USB HID v1.00 Mouse [Microsoft
Microsoft IntelliMouse ® with IntelliEye] on usb1:3.0
No
Just on the wild chance that other may have tried this.
Has anyone been successful using a D-Link DWL-650+ wireless cardbuss adapter
with a Compaq Armada 7400 laptop? (Of course running psyche).
Thanks very much for your time.
--
<< MCT >> Michael C Tiernan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Stephen Craig wrote:
>
> I seem to have continuing problems running the DHCPd on my linux 8.0
> box. I have followed numerous online guides and copied or modified the
> dhcpd.conf file, tocuhed the lease file and enabled multicast. However
> the DHCPd service always reports
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:59:01
"Stephen Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
# I seem to have continuing problems running the DHCPd on my linux 8.0
# box. I have followed numerous online guides and copied or modified
# the dhcpd.conf file, tocuhed the lease file and enabled multicast.
# Howev
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 23:58, Gary Gardner wrote:
> http://www.paulaner.com/search.php?state=NC&beverage=hackerpschorr
> >
> >
> >Chris you should find some in NC. I'll have totry it
> myself maybe the tour bus could drop some off here
> centeral valley of calif.;)
> Gary
Thank you for contrib
>--- Chris Kloiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 10:25, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>>
>> > > Actually, while Canada and Australia have beer
>> that is "real" (as
>> > >opposed to the swill water that's here in the
>> US), one must go to
>> > >Germany to find the Best Beer.
>>
Martin Stricker wrote:
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 13:35, Richard Potter wrote:
Sadly, they seem to have a reluctance to come to Canada. Maybe they
are not allowed across the border! (just kidding).
PS: We have *real* beer!
I beg to differ, only in Australia
This is also covered in the FAQ here:
http://www.linuxlaboratory.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=3&categories=On+the+Desktop&parent_id=1
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 00:54, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> On Sunday 10 November
Where can I find good instructions for setting up a home lan network using my
Lniux box for a server. I have only linux and Mac OS machines to network.
No Micro$lop products here.
I took a graduate course in netwroking and only learned about protocols (ftp, http,
etc) and writes (twisted pair, et
sorry about the long lines last time. Here is my
dhcpd.conf file and I am starting DHCPd using
both:
service dhcpd start
and running
dhcpd eth0
subnet 213.152.36.168 netmask 255.255.255.248 {
range 213.152.36.172 213.152.36.173;
}
host Steve {
hardware ethernet 00:08:A1:1A:AC:10;
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Stephen Craig wrote:
> sorry about the long lines last time. Here is my
> dhcpd.conf file and I am starting DHCPd using
> both:
> service dhcpd start
> and running
> dhcpd eth0
>
>
> subnet 213.152.36.168 netmask 255.255.255.248 {
> range 213.152.36.172 213.152.36.173;
>
Tony, the best approach, from my experience, is to find a spare machine,
say an old 75 MHz Pentium, and set it up with a pair of NICs as your
firewall and network gateway using NAT. That will hide all your other
serious machines behind some level of protection. This will allow for
gadgets such as n
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 09:53:02AM -0800, jdow wrote:
> Tony, the best approach, from my experience, is to find a spare machine,
> say an old 75 MHz Pentium, and set it up with a pair of NICs as your
> firewall and network gateway using NAT. That will hide all your other
> serious machines behind s
Aaron Konstam wrote:
Well I looked at the site abovew and discovered that RedHat does not know that
we in the deep south use Linux. They are not coming withing 600 miles og Texas
for example.
A stop in Austin, Texas would've be nice. This town is full of Linux folks.
Tom
Scott Taylor wrote:
Ummm, thanks but that's not much help. I have installed hundreds of
RPM's. It must be something with the download or the RPM database.
Did you ever kill an rpm process, now or in the past, while it was
active? All the symptoms you are describing indicate that.
Try this:
cd
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 11:48, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> > http://www.paulaner.com/search.php?state=NC&beverage=hackerpschorr
[...]
> Thank you for contributing to my future drunken stupor!
I almost missed this link. Looking through the Paulaner Brews page I
found two of the beers I did occa
- Original Message -
From: anthony baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 19:17:06 -0800 (PST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: optical mice?
> Okay,
> This might be stupid, too, but is anyone using an optical mouse with this OS?
LOGITECH optical mouse, connected to a USB hub
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 13:13, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 09:53:02AM -0800, jdow wrote:
> > Tony, the best approach, from my experience, is to find a spare machine,
> > say an old 75 MHz Pentium, and set it up with a pair of NICs as your
> > firewall and network gateway using NAT. That
Hi all. Long time computer user/IT staffer but new linux user running
RH8.
2 GNOME questions for you...
1) I want to 're-organize' some of the items in the GNOME menu. In M$
you can click and drag items around the start menu, but it doesn't
appear to work like that in GNOME. What conf file con
Logitech optical trackball and cordless freedom optical mouse in use here
with NO problems at all.
Shaun Carter
-Original Message-
From: Elton Woo [mailto:eltwoo@;linuxmail.org]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: optical mice?
- Original Mess
I just (took me a few months of infrequent looking) found documentation for adding
additional directories and files for new users (under /etc/skel) - and a newuser
script to incorporate those changes from the red hat europe web site
I still have a couple of questions:
I would like to figure out h
Mike A. Harris wrote:
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Thomas Dodd wrote:
Where do the other fomats go? I use several apps on non-Linux systems
(the X remote display is great) that don't use Xft or TTF.
In ~/.fonts or the other listed dirs. Don't make it more
complicated than it is. It isn't comp
Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I have a Tyan Thunder 2 ATX with on-board OPL3-SA3 and OPL4-ML. The
> modues don't seem to betting loading properly. The auto-detection that
> worked great in 7.3 doesn't seem to be working in 8.0. Running
> redhat-config-soundcard fails to detect an
Mythical Proportions wrote:
> 2 GNOME questions for you...
> 1) I want to 're-organize' some of the items in the GNOME menu. In M$
> you can click and drag items around the start menu, but it doesn't
> appear to work like that in GNOME. What conf file controls the gnome
> menu (both per us
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:57:27 +
"Brian Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
# I'm looking for a script that would allow me to copy a file (or
# bunch of files) to all of the user's home directories - it would be
# handy for upgrading .wine configuration files and also openoffice
# .sversionrc
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:57:27 +
"Brian Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# I'm looking for a script that would allow me to copy a file (or
# bunch of files) to all of the user's home directories - it would be
# handy for upgrading .wine configuration files and also openoffice
# .sversionrc fi
If I can backup my palm using palm-xfer, but can't pull username/ID from
the palm to add my device to the Pilots tab of gpilotd-control-applet,
what my the problem be? gpilotd is running like this according to ps
gpilotd --activate-goad-server gpilotd --goad-fd 13
Any suggestions would be great
hello,
We use a box running the LRP (Linux Router Project) between our LAN and
our DSL modem. The computer was one that was donated to our nonprofit
organization and the setup was done by a volunteer. The box is in an
out-of-the-way place. So far it's done just fine, even for downloading all
fi
Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
Hi.
I have a BusLink USB CDRW drive, that I would like to use on Linux. I found
usbide driver from
http://bravin.home.cern.ch/bravin/usbide/usbide.html. It seems that driver
recognizes device, but I can not mount it. Anyone has an idea how to make it
work
How have you t
Alle 00:10, lunedì 11 novembre 2002, Michael Fratoni ha scritto:
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> On Sunday 10 November 2002 11:43 am, Andrea Cerisara wrote:
> > I have some problems with fonts... sometimes there are unreadable
> > characters especially with "èìòàù"...The keybo
When i was in Italy i drank a beer that was 18% alcohol content it was
made by monks since 1600's and they apply named it black death it was
very strong not the most plesent of beers to drink but went straight to
you head.
Dennis
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 04:54, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-
Mythical Proportions wrote:
2 GNOME questions for you...
1) I want to 're-organize' some of the items in the GNOME menu. In M$
you can click and drag items around the start menu, but it doesn't
appear to work like that in GNOME. What conf file controls the gnome
menu (both per user and globall
On 11 Nov 2002, Mythical Proportions wrote:
Sorry, don't know the answer to the gnome-menu question
> 2) I removed the RHN/update widget from the toolbar and would like to
> have it back. The little blue check mark makes me happy. What
> applet/program/etc should I link to get it back?
>
This
I have the Linksys router box (gathering dust on my shelf at this
moment) and a computer running Red Hat 8 in runlevel 2 which I'm using
as a firewall/router.
And like Chris says, this has forced me to think about my own security
-- an issue I've avoided for a long time. I'm glad the box and the
I bought a Logitech optical mouse and I couldn't be happier.
I oculd connect with either ps/2 or usb, I chose ps/2 so I would\
not have to alter /etc/x11configs. I just plugged it in and went to
the races. Didn;t even have to reboot.
It's quick and accurate. I'm happy.
Thanks for input.
Ton
Okay,
so what you are saying is that in order for these machines to have access
to each other, the present internal firewall on each machine would have to
compromised? So I should set up another machine as a server or use a router (not the
switch that I presently have)?
Tony
http://www.School-Li
Viestissä Maanantai 11. Marraskuuta 2002 18:16, Robert L. Cochran kirjoitti:
> How do I fix this problem -- I thought all I had to do was make sure
>
> CONFIG_USB_KBD=m
> CONFIG_USB_MOUSE=m
You should _un_define those and use
CONFIG_USB_HID=m
CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV=m
CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT=m
instead.
--
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 09:53:02AM -0800, jdow wrote:
> > Tony, the best approach, from my experience, is to find a spare machine,
> > say an old 75 MHz Pentium, and set it up with a pair of NICs as your
> > firewall and network gateway using NAT. That will h
Why do I think we have lost the Road Tour content completely?
Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 15:47, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> When i was in Italy i drank a beer that was 18% alcohol content it was
> made by monks since 1600's and they apply named it black death it was
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:50, Mythical Proportions wrote:
> Hi all. Long time computer user/IT staffer but new linux user running
> RH8.
>
> 2 GNOME questions for you...
> 1) I want to 're-organize' some of the items in the GNOME menu. In M$
> you can click and drag items around the start menu,
I've attached both below. I don't what, if anything, has changed, but it
now mostly works if I start a shell, log in as root, and modprobe -a
opl3sa2 after the system starts up. Without that, the mixer applet says
it can't open /dev/sound/mixer. Even after that, I can't set volume
without openi
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 15:22, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:57:27 +
> "Brian Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> #
> # I'm looking for a script that would allow me to copy a file (or
> # bunch of files) to all of the user's home directories - it would be
> # handy for upgra
Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> > 1) I want to 're-organize' some of the items in the GNOME menu. In
> > M$ you can click and drag items around the start menu, but it
> > doesn't appear to work like that in GNOME. What conf file controls
> > the gnome menu (both per user and globally)?
>
> Searc
Raul Acevedo wrote:
Mythical Proportions wrote:
> 2 GNOME questions for you...
> 1) I want to 're-organize' some of the items in the GNOME menu. In M$
> you can click and drag items around the start menu, but it doesn't
> appear to work like that in GNOME. What conf file controls the gnom
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:44, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> far better to get a cable/dsl router (possibly 4-port), most of which are
> configurable via a browser. any decent one already has some firewalling
> capability, they're smaller, more reliable, do NAT automatically, etc,
> etc.
My home is ou
How install precompiled locale en_US.UTF-8 in /usr/lib/locale? , in this
moment not is installed , what rpm package is recquired install?
Ricardo
On 11 Nov 2002 17:15:26 -0500
Chris Kloiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# Don't forget to chown the copied files to $user.
Ok..
for user in `ls /home/` ; do cp $file /home/$user/ ; chown \
$user.$user /home/$user/$file ; done
--
Jesse Keating
j2Solutions.net
Mondo DevTeam (www.mondorescue.org)
I have downloaded a few times the same file and tried to install it as
follows:
[root@localhost root]# rpm -U webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm
Segmentation fault
[root@localhost root]# rpm -Uvv webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm
D: == webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm
D: Expected size: 6500270 = lead(96)
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Arend wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Sander Steffann wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > > What Asus boards exactly -- meaning the model numbers -- did you fry?
> >
> > I don't know exactly anymore. Older boards for sure... Probably P2B-DS but I
> > could be very wrong.
> >
> > > Does
Trying to run this configuration utility as a part of starting X.
java file.jar &
running this manually works, but if I add this to the .bashrc, it will
not run unless I have a konsole window open.
any ideas?
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, irc wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Probably this isn't the right place to ask Bash questions. But since this
> might be of some relevance to Redhat users I'm posting the question here.
>
> Consider the script below:
>
> #=
> !/bin/bash
>
>
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 13:13, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > Tony, the best approach, from my experience, is to find a spare machine,
> > say an old 75 MHz Pentium, and set it up with a pair of NICs as your
> > firewall and network gateway using NAT.
>
> In my experience, that's the wrong answer. You're far
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11 Nov 2002 00:24:40 +1000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Red Hat Road Tour
> On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 00:07, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 01:36, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> >
> > > I beg to differ, only i
I'm pretty new to linux and I have a Gateway 450X laptop with an EZ Pad®
Pointing Device (touchpad) and i can't get the touchpad to work. It
worked fine with windoze but i can't figure out how to get it to work
with linux.
Thanks
Ilona
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 14:59:28 -0800
Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
# running this manually works, but if I add this to the .bashrc, it
# will not run unless I have a konsole window open.
Put it in your ~/.Xclients-default file.
--
Jesse Keating
j2Solutions.net
Mondo DevTeam (www.mondo
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 16:59, Stephen Mah wrote:
> Trying to run this configuration utility as a part of starting X.
>
> java file.jar &
>
> running this manually works, but if I add this to the .bashrc, it will
> not run unless I have a konsole window open.
>
> any ideas?
Stephen,
Should this
You could try to start it from within Gnome's (if you use that) Sessions
menu --> Startup Programs.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:59, Stephen Mah wrote:
> Trying to run this configuration utility as a part of starting X.
>
> java file.jar &
>
> running this manually works, but if I a
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On 11 Nov 2002 18:57:29 +, Scott Taylor wrote:
> I have downloaded a few times the same file and tried to install it as
> follows:
>
> [root@localhost root]# rpm -U webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm
> Segmentation fault
>
> I know someone who has succes
Is there a graphical Wireless LAN monitor for normal linux systems (psyche,
mandrake, debian, whatever) like the one available for Zaurus (at the
following link)?
http://www.killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=76
I like the idea here and don't know how to program my own. Ideally an
applet woul
This only applies to metacity. How do I get applications to be sticky
between sessions? Further to that, how do I get windows without window
manager decorations (borders), like typical XMMS, to be sticky? XMMS has
its own sticky option, but metacity seems to ignore it. Even if I have
XMMS show
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 14:59:28 -0800
Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
# running this manually works, but if I add this to the .bashrc, it
# will not run unless I have a konsole window open.
Put it in your ~/.Xclients-default file.
I created the file and it didn't se
I agree with Chris. I have two Linksi(is that correct?) gateways, but I
chose to make my redhat 8 box the router & I just use them as switches.
You will be far better of (not to mention all the control that you will
gain,,e.g Samba, SSH, vnc etc) to have a running real router via *nix
than one of
"Oisin C. Feeley" wrote:
> And I have to add that California can't be beaten for variety and
> quality of microbrews (Mendocino County especially seems to have a
> dazzling variety of beers all of excellent quality. Add to this the
> very civilized aspect of U.S. life that beer can be obtained e
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:06:08 -0800
Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# Manually running this command works: /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/bin/java
# -cp /myclasspath application.configurationcenter.Configapp
#
# I'm using kde 3.0.
How do you have it listed in ~/.Xclients-default ?
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Jesse Keating
Does anyone know what is required to get PPTP running on 8.0? I would
like to use my Linux box to connect to a client's network. Thanks.
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Could it be that you need to specify that the file is a jar with the -jar option
like this:
java -jar file.jar
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Jesse Keating wrote:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:06:08 -0800
Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# Manually running this command works: /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1/bin/java
# -cp /myclasspath application.configurationcenter.Configapp
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# I'm using kde 3.0.
How do you have it listed in ~/.Xclients-defaul
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:46, Carter, Shaun G wrote:
> Is there a graphical Wireless LAN monitor for normal linux systems (psyche,
> mandrake, debian, whatever) like the one available for Zaurus (at the
> following link)?
>
> http://www.killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=76
>
> I like the idea
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Brian Johnson wrote:
> I just (took me a few months of infrequent looking) found documentation for adding
> additional directories and files for new users (under /etc/skel) - and a newuser
> script to incorporate those changes from the red hat europe web site
>
> I still have
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On Monday 11 November 2002 06:03 pm, John wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, irc wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Probably this isn't the right place to ask Bash questions. But since
> > this might be of some relevance to Redhat users I'm posting the
> > questio
just for info, these home appliances are typically runiing a version of
*nix, typially BSD
Lou
lovswr1 wrote:
I agree with Chris. I have two Linksi(is that correct?) gateways, but I
chose to make my redhat 8 box the router & I just use them as switches.
You will be far better of (not to mentio
Folks:
I've read the man page for iwconfig
and the help file for neat. I've searched Google and the RedHat archives.
I've tried fooling around on my own. The bottom line is that I can't get
my Netgear MA401 wireless PCMCIA card to work with Linux. I don't know
where to look (as in log files) to fi
Nice app, however I'm looking something along the lines of signal strength
and quality. It would come in handy for wireless site surveys with my
Psyche laptop.
Shaun
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From: Mr. Adam ALLEN [mailto:adam@;dynamicinteraction.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:01 PM
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Anybody have an rpm of evolution 1.2 for a stock 8.0 or even 7.3 yet??
It came out today...
I do not mean the ximian desktop stuff either, just plain old redhat
version.
hi,
i just downloaded and installed red-carpet.
it says it need to run as root,while most other redhat apps ask for
password dialog.
how can i setup red-carpet to use pam / consolehelper-gtk ??
( i.e how do i make a corresponding file in /etc/pam.d)
P.S: dont say read the man, i tried, its to
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I've noticed that I had an incoming mail message go missing, and am
looking at possible ways to prevent it in the future. Pointers to what
I've missed much appreciated.
I use fetchmail (in daemon mode) to pop mail from my mailserver as well as
a co
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