Augusto Cezar Amaral wrote:
Hi. I have Red Hat 8.0 running here and the rpm -q command tells me that
ethereal is installed on the system. But when I try to launch it, I
receive an error message.
Does someone experienced something similar?? How can I solve this??
If you want to use the graphica
Around about 12/12/2002 00:30, Aaron Konstam typed ...
Checking the psyche-list as well as the hints in Tom Georgoulias
message got me going. But I am left with the mystery how anyone would
guess to change the name of tbe lock file and change ifup to
/sbin/ifup, etc? Thanks for the responses.
Around about 11/12/2002 20:01, Ben Brown typed ...
I have upgraded three machines from RedHat 7.1 to 8.0 in the last week,
and in all three cases, LILO persists, even though I instruct the
installer to upgrade the bootloader. Normally, I would just post that to
bugzilla or whatever, but even wh
If one of your RH8.0 users could help me.
some days ago I succeeded (after making ln -s /dev/pilot
/dev/usb/ttyUSB1 )
in getting the visor connected with rh8.0, even synching with
evolution. now nothink won't work at all.
maybee for reasons I don't know the cradle is linked to another USB
port?
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 21:37, Ben Dugdale wrote:
> All this /sbin/service network restart ..ing makes me wonder if anyone
> has found a good trouble-free 802.11b solution. I'm debating the
> purchase of a WAP and would like to hear from someone who's found a
> reliable solution.
I have not had
> some days ago I succeeded (after making ln -s /dev/pilot
> /dev/usb/ttyUSB1 )
You should link it to /dev/ttyUSB1, and make it 666. So
ln -s /dev/ttyUSB1 /dev/pilot
chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB1
should do the job. At least it works for me, I use VisorPro USB.
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thanks a lot
I did it , as you pointed out
now, what are the next steps? the palm/pilot tool under accessories
doesn't recognize the visor (deluxe USB)
I cannot make the symbolic link /dev/pilot 666.
thanks for your help
christoph
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 14:12, Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
> > some d
> I cannot make the symbolic link /dev/pilot 666.
You should make /dev/ttyUSB1 666, not symbolic link.
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I know, I did for all USB* a chmod 666 (as you said in your last mail-
thanks)
do I need to restart the computer or logout? or what else could be the
reason, that there doesn't sync anything with the visor?
Need I to reset the visor?
thanks for your patience
christoph
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 1
Try running this in terminal...
gpilotd-control-applet --cap-id=1
Craig
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 06:46, Christoph Lehmann wrote:
> I know, I did for all USB* a chmod 666 (as you said in your last mail-
> thanks)
>
> do I need to restart the computer or logout? or what else could be the
> reason, t
Could anyone tell me how I can view jave applets in Mozilla...I went to
the java test page and
whilst java was ok the applets could not be viewed..
Regards
Ted Wager
Regards
Ted Wager
RedHat Linux
Pablo:
I have a private nework with dhcp, 192.168.1.1
i need thats my clients give internet acces with diferents reals ips.
examples
the client 192.164.1.76 go outside with 200.40.197.68
the client 192.164.1.79 go outside with 200.40.197.69
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if you hit sync on your cradle, then run dmesg (your last dmesg didn't seem
to have info about the device). Does the visor show up?
Shaun
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 8:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: vis
it seems that in evolution one has to start the pilot settings before
pressing the hotsync button. no idea why?
christoph
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I think you really mean to have 192.168.1.76 and 192.168.1.79 (instead of
192.164.1.76 and 192.164.1.79 respectively), don't you?
Assuming that, and assuming you have PUBLIC_INTERFACE=, you need to have:
iptables --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface
${PUBLIC_INTERFACE} --source 192.1
gpilotd must be running to intercept the hotsync command from the cradle.
The pilot settings may have started them.
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Subject: visor and redhat 8.0: works
Thank you, that worked!
Chris Kloiber wrote:
I believe you can add MTU= to the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scritps/ifcfg-ethX file to do this.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Craig White
> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:10 PM
> Subject: Re: VNC local/remote
>
> -
> I note the addition of $ARGS - this time without
> braces...didn't matter - still won't work - it returns an error...
>
> # service vncserver start
> Starting
when i run quotacheck -avug i get this error message 'Cannot get quotafile
name for /dev/hda5' does anyone know what i need to do
Thanks
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I generally just use a shell script to start a vnc session. As more than
one person uses vnc on many of my systems each with differing display
setting. It seems to have to do with age. The older users tend to use
lower resolutions, go figure. I have found this to be a better option than
changin
This was sent to the Evolution list. I'm
posting it here in the hope that somebody
knows what the problem is.
System:
Redhat 8.0 with Evo 1.2 upgraded from 1.0.8
via the latest redcarpet.
Problem:
Kanji displayed fine under 1.0.8 but after
upgrading to 1.2 *no* kanji font would display
correct
How does one get Java working under RH 8.0? It worked fine under 7.3
but after the upgrade it does not work. I have tried the steps form
Installation of Java 1.31. in Red Hat found at
http://www.xtec.es/recursos/clic/jclic/linux_eng.htm
but near the end it says to download
jmf-for-java2-2.1.1-fc
I have Java 1.4.1 working well.
I use jEdit and Eclipse qith it.
Find it at java.sun.com
-jec
Bob Parry wrote:
How does one get Java working under RH 8.0? It worked fine under 7.3
but after the upgrade it does not work. I have tried the steps form
Installation of Java 1.31. in Red Hat found at
Am Don, 2002-12-12 um 14.53 schrieb Ted Wager:
> Could anyone tell me how I can view jave applets in Mozilla...I went to
> the java test page and
> whilst java was ok the applets could not be viewed..
What about error messages? Or what is happening instead of the java
applets?
Did you install th
I installed psyche on a Sony Vaio PCG-Z505SX. Installation was painless.
However, after I changed files per Tom Chao's XDMCP howto, the X-server
won't start on console. I changed them back, but it still won't start.
redhat-config-xfree86 doesn't work:
* ddcprobe returned bogus values:
ID: None
N
Peter Boy wrote:
Am Don, 2002-12-12 um 14.53 schrieb Ted Wager:
Could anyone tell me how I can view jave applets in Mozilla...I went to
the java test page and
whilst java was ok the applets could not be viewed..
What about error messages? Or what is happening instead of the java
applets
On 12 Dec 2002, Bob Parry wrote:
> How does one get Java working under RH 8.0? It worked fine under 7.3
> but after the upgrade it does not work. I have tried the steps form
> Installation of Java 1.31. in Red Hat found at
> http://www.xtec.es/recursos/clic/jclic/linux_eng.htm
>
> but near the
Actually, I understand that and I can launch the vncserver as any
individual user.
I have been trying to launch it via the /etc/init.d/vncserver script as
a service which seems to launch as su and then reverts to the user(s)
listed in /etc/sysconfig/vncservers and launches per the setup.
The prob
Replying to my own post... I figured it out...something that I have
never seen before.
this would work...
initlog $INITLOG_ARGS -c \
"su ${display##*:} -c \"cd ~${display##*:} && [ -f
.vnc/passwd ] && vncserver :${display%%:*} $ARGS\""
#"su ${display##*:} -c \"cd ~
Hello everyone,
I know that this is a pretty basic issue and I may be making too much of it,
but I was wondering about setting my hostname, especially with the hostname
command (I figure that sets whatever needs to be set, but if not please let me
know if there is another CLI command/program to do
Is there a Linux distro that will run on a HP 735/125 Unix box?
Thanks,
Joe Morthland..
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There are new NVidia closed sourced drivers up at:
http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=linux_display_ia32_1.0-4191
including RedHat 8.0 support.
Cheers,
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On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 10:14, Rigoberto de la Cruz wrote:
> I was wondering what a kernel panic code means... CAPS
> LOCK and SCROLL LOCK are flashing (at the same time).
> Does anyone know what that means? does anyone know
> here to find any info... thanks...
Hello Rigoberto,
A kernel panic is es
I just tried these, and they didn't work very well. The GNOME panel
started having all sorts of weird redisplay errors. I had to go back to
the 3123 drivers.
Raul
Jurgen Kramer wrote:
> There are new NVidia closed sourced drivers up at:
>
> http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=linux_display_i
I am trying to install a zip100 parallel port drive that I have used on
two other RH-7.3 computers and keep getting an error message -
[root@box1 root]# mount /dev/sda4
mount: /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device
I put the line
alias block-major-8 ppa
in /etc/modules.conf
and
/sbin/insmod p
Want to clarify
It's a PA Risc not intel
Thanks,
Joe..
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:54 AM
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Subject: have maybe a wierd question for you all..
Is there a Linux dis
> -Original Message-
> From: Ryan McDougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:35 PM
> To: RedHat 8.0 Psyche
> Subject: Hostname help
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I know that this is a pretty basic issue and I may be making
> too much of it,
> but I was wond
Thank you sosososososo much for replying... Like I said before please excuse my
stupidity on this one... But don't I need to own the domain foo.com, or is it
because I'm behind this router that it is safe to do whatever I want?
TIA
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> Simply edit /etc/s
Hi, everybody,
In the default OpenOffice.org package in Red Hat Linux 8.0 there is no
support for OpenOffice jars and java. They are needed to connect the
java-UNO components, and we need them for a project (open source, you
can find about it on moma.sf.net, as soon as someone will upload the
site
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 10:28:47 -0800
Raul Acevedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
~ I just tried these, and they didn't work very well. The GNOME panel
~ started having all sorts of weird redisplay errors. I had to go back
to~ the 3123 drivers.
~
Sucessfull installation without any problem here (using
On RH8.0. No matter which type of screensaver I choose, the only thing
that happens is my screen goes blank. I'm running kde.
thanks
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I read that disk quotas will only work with ext2 file system is this true?
Brian
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On Thursday 12 December 2002 11:43, Brian York wrote:
> I read that disk quotas will only work with ext2 file system is this true?
no.
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 11:01:43 -0800 (PST), Ryan McDougall wrote:
> Thank you sosososososo much for replying... Like I said before please
> excuse my stupidity on this one... But don't I need to own the domain
> foo.com, or is it because I'm behind this
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Schwendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:11 PM
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Brian York wrote:
> when i run quotacheck -avug i get this error message 'Cannot get quotafile
> name for /dev/hda5' does anyone know what i need to do
create the user and group quota files e.g.:
touch /home/quota.user
touch /home/quota.group
and then try run
Yeah I have RoadRunner in NC and they dynamically assign me my hostname...
Doesn't that suck? So I can't even *really* use that because it changes with
the ip something like clt168-XXX.carolina.rr.com... Something like that anyway,
oh well! Thank you guys for the help I'm gonna do the hostname stuf
Logged in as root, I go to "system settings -> security level" and get a
nice little thing called "Security Level Configuration" which is neat and
which allows me to customize the firewall rules and allow trusted incoming
stuff. (Where I am trying to get to is to get telnet working on my two
Linux
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, John Nall wrote:
> Logged in as root, I go to "system settings -> security level" and get a
> nice little thing called "Security Level Configuration" which is neat and
> which allows me to customize the firewall rules and allow trusted incoming
> stuff. (Where I am trying to
since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
*THAT*, as i recall with a normal install, i'm prompted to
check the media anyway.
or am i misremembering my
Around Thu,Dec 12 2002, at 03:58, Robert P. J. Day, wrote:
>
> since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
> *THAT*, as i recall with a normal install,
On Thursday 12 December 2002 12:58, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
> *THAT*, as i recall with a normal install, i'm p
I am not actually sure where to begin this question: I hate to say "How do
I get telnet working with RH8.0" but I guess when push comes to shove, that
is the question.
Right now, I have telnet installed. I can start the daemons.I have two
machines on an LAN, both running 8.0, and I can ping
By default telnet is disabled. Getting telnet to respond should not be to
difficult the real question is why don't you use ssh instead as it is
secure. I understand you are in a protected environment but I have found
that safe computing starts at home. All I use now is ssh. To start telnet
all
On Thursday 12 December 2002 13:53, John Nall wrote:
> Right now, I have telnet installed. I can start the daemons.I have two
> machines on an LAN, both running 8.0, and I can ping from one to the other
> and from the other to the one. I have my firewall set properly to allow
> them to talk t
Oh if you used a default install of psyche the firewall will most likely
closed the telnet port. You can check this by examining the logs tail -f
/var/log/messages on one machine and try telneting from the other. If the
firewall does not like you you should get an access denied on the telnet
port
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> > since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> > to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> > of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 17:11:41 -0500, Paul Hamm wrote:
> By default telnet is disabled. Getting telnet to respond should not
> be to difficult the real question is why don't you use ssh instead as
> it is secure. I understand you are in a protected en
Stephen Mah wrote:
On RH8.0. No matter which type of screensaver I choose, the only thing
that happens is my screen goes blank. I'm running kde.
Have you used up2date lately? There are a bunch of recent updates to KDE
that are supposed to fix that problem among others. I fixed mine before tha
On Thursday 12 December 2002 14:31, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> How's that possible when the MD5 fingerprints of the boxed media and
> the downloadable ISOs are the same?
They aren't the same. I have both, trust me, they aren't the same. This
media check thing is straight from Red Hat's anaconda
Hi,
Something is going wrong with the file permissions on our RH8 box
running Samba. We have set up a share that is being accessed by windows
98 clients. When a client opens a file and changes it, it then becomes
the owner and the file is then read only for everyone one else and these
are files
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Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 4:09:44 PM, Ronald wrote:
> I've got a bit more information, now. We generated a small test case
I got a quick response to a bugzilla report on this that I filed. In
the response, it said that the fix would be showing up in
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Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 6:06:43 PM, Tommy wrote:
> did ya check the "peer dns" checkbox in neat (or turn the flag to
> true/yes in the ifcfg-eth0)
No, I did not. Actually, I had not used neat to configure the network.
I had used webmin, as I us
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:09:44PM -0600, Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
> Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 2:24:23 PM, Ronald wrote:
> > We're having a bit of trouble with the gcc 3.2 for RH 8.0, mostly
> > having to do with interaction with gdb.
>
> I've got a bit more information, now. We generated a small
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 15:18, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Thursday 12 December 2002 13:53, John Nall wrote:
> > Right now, I have telnet installed. I can start the daemons.I have two
> > machines on an LAN, both running 8.0, and I can ping from one to the other
> > and from the other to the one.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 01:38:42PM -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I am trying to install a zip100 parallel port drive that I have used on
> two other RH-7.3 computers and keep getting an error message -
>
> [root@box1 root]# mount /dev/sda4
> mount: /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device
>
> dmesg y
My smb.conf looks like this:
[public]
comment = Public Share
path = /share/public
public = yes
writeable = yes
directory mode = 777
create mode = 666
When directories get created, they are masked 777, and files are masked
666.
Hope that's what yo
On Thursday 12 December 2002 15:06, Craig White wrote:
> I would swear that port 22 was for ssh & 23 was for telnet
Whoops, you're right there. I've been using ssh too long (;
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Am Don, 2002-12-12 um 17.49 schrieb Ted Wager:
> Thanks for the reply...I went to the java test page and the applet
> came up as sort of
> jigsaw piece and it told me "java-applets was not enabled"...
Seems to me that you did not activate Java support in Mozilla. In the
release notes you will
Gerry Tool wrote:
Stephen Mah wrote:
On RH8.0. No matter which type of screensaver I choose, the only thing
that happens is my screen goes blank. I'm running kde.
Have you used up2date lately? There are a bunch of recent updates to KDE
that are supposed to fix that problem among others. I f
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 14:43, Neil Loffhagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Something is going wrong with the file permissions on our RH8 box
> running Samba. We have set up a share that is being accessed by windows
> 98 clients. When a client opens a file and changes it, it then becomes
> the owner and the fi
I recently upgraded my computer and am now running with a Gigabyte
GA-7VAXP motherboard. It uses the AC97 Realtek ALC650 on-board sound.
Red Hat's detection thinks it's a VIA VT8233 device and wants to set it up
as such using via82cxxx_audio. However, this doesn't work. I noticed
that there are
Worked fine for me using the *.src.rpm's
Wolf
PS.. These drivers actually doubled the Texture load times.. And other
graphics stuff..
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Sent: Thursday, 12 December 2002 8:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FYI: New NVidia
First of all, I do not have a solution to this problem. I have provided
a little info, and some probing questions, to see if we can help solve
this problem. I wonder if Erik Troan, who wrote updfstab's man page,
reads this list, and has time to offer any suggestions.
(I wonder if the solution to
Hi,
I had a hard drive crash on my tape server (which was also an nfs server
for some media files).
I have had a backup of my amanda configs on floppy, so I reinstalled
amanda and the configs and I can backup again.
But the problem I have is that I lost the media (nfs exports) that I was
exporti
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
*THAT*, as i recall with a normal install, i'm prompted to
check the media anyway.
or
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 00:17, Mark C wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a hard drive crash on my tape server (which was also an nfs server
> for some media files).
>
> But the problem I have is that I lost the media (nfs exports) that I was
> exporting, but the good thing is they are on backup of a tape from
Andrew Choong wrote:
> thanks but doesn't that just do what all the other samba browsers do?
>
> sharescan doesn't just rely on smb shares but also scans through
> gnutella, kazaa ports etc doesn't it?
>
> there are some files that will appear on sharescan that will not show
> up on windows netw
I want to have some of the capabilities of the ZoneAlarm Windows program
available to me under Linux. In particular, ZoneAlarm can intercept
every attempt to connect with the "Internet" and display a popup showing
the program name and asking whether it's OK for that program to have an
Internet co
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
so is there a fix? perhaps switch to the wlan-ng stuff from
oldcrank?
I've been seeing the same problems as you (I have a Linksys WPC11 v3),
mostly when I'm doing remote X. After some intense Googling, I found
out that the maintainer of the orinoco-cs driver has bee
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 22:21, Steve Dum wrote:
> I want to have some of the capabilities of the ZoneAlarm Windows program
> available to me under Linux. In particular, ZoneAlarm can intercept
> every attempt to connect with the "Internet" and display a popup showing
> the program name and asking wh
http://macromedia.mplug.org
Thursday (12/12/2002) Macromedia released Flash 6 for Linux x86. I
have obtained permission from Macromedia to redistribute their plugin
in Linux friendly ways. At this site there are RPM packages for
Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSE and Conectiva, with convenient apt-get and
Alright guys I hate to bring this up again so soon but I have some more
questions and issues I would greatly appreciate help with. This is what my
/etc/sysconfig/network file says:
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=thalia.lan.home
my /etc/hosts file contains the following:
# Do not remove the following line
Can you ping the Linux box from Win with IP.
Make sure that you enter all hosts in LMHOSTS file in Win.
With best regards
Tomas Larsson
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Norton Antivirus 2K2.
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On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 00:06, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> Alright guys I hate to bring this up again so soon but I have some more
> questions and issues I would greatly appreciate help with. This is what my
> /etc/sysconfig/network file says:
> NETWORKING=yes
> HOSTNAME=thalia.lan.home
>
> my /etc/host
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