>From what I read into Linus's e-mail I don't think he's intending to fix
it...If I remember correctly (been a while since I read it) he said "just
use tar, there is no guarantee that future versions of the kernel will
work".
> Jeffrey Ross wrote:
>
> > Simply put, I'm using an Exabyte 8505XL tape
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Justin Clacherty wrote:
> >From what I read into Linus's e-mail I don't think he's intending to fix
> it...If I remember correctly (been a while since I read it) he said "just
> use tar, there is no guarantee that future versions of the kernel will
> work".
>
> > Jeffrey Ross
Hi, all!
Marek wrote:
I think what he means is he can connect with kppp and wvdial and ping
the IP that the ISP's DHCP gave him but he cannot browse. He uses neat
to connect with ppp and is able to browse.
Exactly.
Sorry, my English ist very bad indeed.
Vasyl
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I've searched for information on UML on the www.redhat.com site with
google. I have not found much. I am runing RH 8.0 on an i686 machine.
I see that I have a some kernels that I can install after the normal
install of kernel-2.4.18-14 with the box CDs.
Does any one have information, tips, o
I don't know why but I haven't been able to play anything on the real
player lately. It's worked fine until now. I haven't downloaded
anything so I don't think it's a compatibility problem or anything like
that. The right windows pop up and the real player appears and then an
error message appea
I've searched for information on UML on the www.redhat.com site with
google. I have not found much. I am runing RH 8.0 on an i686 machine.
I see that I have a some kernels that I can install after the normal
install of kernel-2.4.18-14 with the box CDs.
Does any one have information, tips, o
Has anyone experienced this:
I'm running redhat 8.0 on my desktop at the office. The machine is a Compaq SFF
Pentium 2 with 196 Meg RAM and a 6 GIG disk.
Eversince I installed the OS I have had to reboot +/- every 7 days seeing that machine
runs out of swap, with the HDD then going ballistic an
Thursday 30 January 2003 14:22, Greg Morgan:
> Does any one have information, tips, or experiences that they can
> share about the kernel-uml-2.4.18-19.8.0 package? Do I throw it in
> with the kernel rpm to install the updated kerenl? i.e. rpm -ivh
> kernel.xxx kernel-uml.xxx?
Yesterday there wa
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Greg Morgan wrote:
> I've searched for information on UML on the www.redhat.com site with
> google. I have not found much.
I wasn't aware there was ANY UML documentation on redhat's site. Look at
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
for more general information.
> Does
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 10:17, Jacques de Villiers wrote:
> Has anyone experienced this:
>
> I'm running redhat 8.0 on my desktop at the office. The machine is a Compaq SFF
>Pentium 2 with 196 Meg RAM and a 6 GIG disk.
>
> Eversince I installed the OS I have had to reboot +/- every 7 days seeing t
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 06:22:57AM -0700, Greg Morgan wrote:
> I've searched for information on UML on the www.redhat.com site with
> google. I have not found much. I am runing RH 8.0 on an i686 machine.
> I see that I have a some kernels that I can install after the normal
> install of kerne
I am trying to work with postgresql in OpenOffice, but OO complains that
it can not find libodbc.so. But libodbc.so is available linked to
libodbc.so.1.0.0
According to the info I have this would be correct.
Any hint or pointer would be welcome.
Henk
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I have a crazy problem with Redhat Linux 8.0 (psyche)
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop PII, 400mhz, 128mb of Ram.
Background info:
I have Windows XP installed and running with Wireless networking configured
and working.
In Windows XP:
>ipconfig /all
Physical Address. . . . . . . .
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> IIRC, the wlan-ng driver is included on RH8
>
> you need to look at /var/log/messages.. it doesn't output the manfid you
> need to the dmesg buffer..
>
>
> grab the "manfid" for your wireless card...
>
> edit the /etc/pcmcia/config
>
> look for oth
Hey
Has anyone performed a complete/thorough/working installation of CVS on a
Redhat 8.0 system. I'm looking for pointers to accurate docs, or to talk
with someone to work through this issue. I've tried a couple of different
attempts based on different internet sites/postings.. no luck... and
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 09:22, Levinshtein, Eyal wrote:
>
> I have a crazy problem with Redhat Linux 8.0 (psyche)
>
> I have a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop PII, 400mhz, 128mb of Ram.
>
>
> Background info:
>
> I have Windows XP installed and running with Wireless networking configured
> and wo
I have created an .xession (tried .xinitrc as well) for a user in their home
dir. The syntax is correct #!/bin/sh followed by xterm & on another line.
The file is executable and owned by that user. But when I startx as that
user an xterm does not load. I did not have this prob with RH73 or earlier.
On Thursday 30 January 2003 08:34, Dan G wrote:
> I have created an .xession (tried .xinitrc as well) for a user in their
> home dir. The syntax is correct #!/bin/sh followed by xterm & on another
> line. The file is executable and owned by that user. But when I startx as
> that user an xterm does
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 16:42, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hey
>
> Has anyone performed a complete/thorough/working installation of CVS on a
> Redhat 8.0 system. I'm looking for pointers to accurate docs, or to talk
> with someone to work through this issue. I've tried a couple of different
> attempt
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Has anyone performed a complete/thorough/working installation of CVS on a
> Redhat 8.0 system. I'm looking for pointers to accurate docs, or to talk
> with someone to work through this issue. I've tried a couple of different
> attempts based on different
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Jay Turner wrote:
> ...
>
> UML allows you to setup a virtual machine, which you can then poke at and
> play with without risking your main setup. Think "linux within linux." If
> this is something you find interesting, then you can keep it installed on
> your machine. I t
Denise
It sounds like you have the expertise I need!!
Once I get it up/running, the system will be ok. I'll eventually bring
someone on board who'll be able to fine tune it.
How do I get in touch with you You didn't provide your off line
information!!!
Thanks
Bruce Douglas
[EMA
Dave,
Thanks for your reply, here is the scoop about the IP addressing.
Let me know what you think.
My external IP is 24.x.x.x
The default Gateway is the Linksys router 192.168.1.1
LinkSys is configured for DHCP (Obtain IP, and DHCP Enabled.)
The Lucent gets an IP 192.168.1.150 (Hard
Looks to me like you need to release/renew your address.
C:> ipconfig /release
c:> ipconfig /renew
If your WAP is your router then your router should be setup for DHCP both
server and client(the client would get the 24.x.x.x address unless this is
static). Are you sure that 192.168.1.150 is hard
I've got an LVM question...
I've been told it's possible, but I'm kinda looking for real world examples.
I want to have a straight IDE drive, only thing that would be on it is /boot.
There will be a 3-ware IDE raid controller, and LVM volume groups on top of
the raid array. One of these volum
Okay - this is a followup to an issue I posted a couple of weeks back,
but nobody could/tried to answer.
I cannot get gcc to work/compile at all:
[plarsen@dilbert src]$ gcc hello.c
In file included from /usr/local/include/features.h:249,
from /usr/include/stdio.h:28,
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:41:08PM -0500, Peter Larsen wrote:
> In file included from /usr/local/include/features.h:249,
Where did this header file come from ? Remove it and any other standard
headers you've left in /usr/local/include
regards
john
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On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 11:56, Levinshtein, Eyal wrote:
> Dave,
> Thanks for your reply, here is the scoop about the IP addressing.
> Let me know what you think.
>
>
> My external IP is 24.x.x.x
>
> The default Gateway is the Linksys router 192.168.1.1
>
> LinkSys is configured for DHCP (O
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:41:08PM -0500, Peter Larsen wrote:
> Okay - this is a followup to an issue I posted a couple of weeks back,
> but nobody could/tried to answer.
>
> I cannot get gcc to work/compile at all:
>
> [plarsen@dilbert src]$ gcc hello.c
> In file included from /usr/local/include
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 15:22, Jesse Keating wrote:
> I've got an LVM question...
>
> I've been told it's possible, but I'm kinda looking for real world examples.
>
> I want to have a straight IDE drive, only thing that would be on it is /boot.
> There will be a 3-ware IDE raid controller, and LV
John Levon wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:41:08PM -0500, Peter Larsen wrote:
>
>> In file included from /usr/local/include/features.h:249,
>
> Where did this header file come from ? Remove it and any other
> standard headers you've left in /usr/local/include
Well, from an old build of php/Apa
On Thursday 30 January 2003 11:14, Javier Gostling wrote:
> The system I'm using right now has such a setup. /boot is /dev/hda1,
> swap is /dev/hda2 and the rest (/, /home, /usr, /usr/local, etc.) are on
> logical volumes. i even left some spare space to add to any partition
> which requires the ex
Brian Johnson writes
>
> I can telnet to port 25 of the local machine from a different remote machine (my
> home machine through a different ISP)
>
>
*snip snip*
>
> Could the ISP be blocking port 25? Why would they do that?
Absolutely! They could.
Because they don't want you running a
On Wednesday 29 Jan 2003 22:32, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 January 2003 14:29, Marcel J.E. Mol wrote:
> > It is not a problem with the Xserver. I write this running the lastest
> > redhat X-server (actually I saw there is yet another new one on the
> > rawhide tree :-(
> > Instead the p
Dave,
First I would like to say thank you so much for your time and
dedication, I truly appreciate it.
Second, reply to your message:
The diagram you drew is 100% accurate in Windows XP.
In WINDOWS XP: When the Laptop was configured to obtain IP from the Lucent
AP, It GETS 169.254.93.10
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:46, Levinshtein, Eyal wrote:
> Dave,
> First I would like to say thank you so much for your time and
> dedication, I truly appreciate it.
No problem. I have a similar wireless setup (different hardware) at
home, so I understand the concepts.
> Second, reply to your
DHCP is not working.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Levinshtein, Eyal
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:47 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Wireless Networking, no gateway, no DNS.
Dave,
First I would like to say thank yo
Dave,
We get the addresses 169.254/16 due to the fact that windows 2000 and XP
have autoconfiguration protocols embedded into the OS. This is a separate
developing technology known as zeroconf (http://www.zeroconf.org/).
According to this, a machine will first look for any DHCP service available
to
What tools/scripts could one use to load test a
fresh mail server using postfix/rav?
Would like to find some breaking point where the
machine bails under certain conditions. i.e attachment size, volume,
etc.
Thanks
roger
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 14:12, Phaneendra Kumar Piratla wrote:
> Dave,
> We get the addresses 169.254/16 due to the fact that windows 2000 and XP
> have autoconfiguration protocols embedded into the OS. This is a separate
> developing technology known as zeroconf (http://www.zeroconf.org/).
> Accordi
cc-admin wrote:
What tools/scripts could one use to load test a fresh mail server using
postfix/rav?
Would like to find some breaking point where the machine bails under
certain conditions. i.e attachment size, volume, etc.
Postfix comes with a powerful load test program called smtp-source.
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hey
>
> Has anyone performed a complete/thorough/working installation of CVS on a
> Redhat 8.0 system. I'm looking for pointers to accurate docs, or to talk
> with someone to work through this issue. I've tried a couple of different
> attempts based
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 09:38, Pablo Allietti wrote:
> I send this question again if is possible to anyone help me. or if is
> possble.
>
> > Hi, Me AGAIN and my iptables problem.! :(
> >
> > again description my net and my problem.
> >
> > Have a 200.40.226.64 /28 net *public NET
> > have a 1
I have a problem with my dialin server on redhat 8.0
everything seems to be setup correctly I copied the setup from my old setup
I just recently reloading my linux server
but I get a chap auth error
Jan 30 16:05:32 linux mgetty[658]: failed dev=ttyS4, pid=658, got signal 1,
exiting
Jan 30 16:12:3
> Subject: RE: Wireless Networking, no gateway, no DNS.
> From: Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "RedHat 8.0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 30 Jan 2003 13:59:26 -0600
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:46, Levinshtein, Eyal wrote:
> > Dave,
> > First I would lik
I had the same problem. Make sure the options file has correct parameters. Change
premission on pppd. Chmod 0755 pppd,chgrp pppusers on pppd and chmod u+s pppd. Check
chap have the following lines: username=user secrets=* and ip=*. My problem is I can
connect after solving this problem but
I'm having some very strange boot issues w/ an LVM system. I have 2 nearly
identical systems. Dual Xeon, 3ware 8 port controller, 8 200gig IDE drives
connected to it, raid 5, and one 40gig IDE drive connected to the standard
IDE bus.
On the single 40gig drive, there is a /boot partition and a
At 10:43 PM 1/29/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Thanks, Leo,
Now, if I could just get the refresh rate on my nVidia GeForce4 up from
60hz ! Card Nice. Flicker Bad. Unfortunately nVidia's latest drivers
don't support 2.4.18-19.8.0 yet - grrr...
Nigel
Strange... I wonder why they work on my RH8 - 2.4.
Alle,
I have just recently installed Redhat 8.0, kernel rev 2.4.18-19.8.0 on a
Fujitsu Lifebook E7110 laptop. All packages are up to date. When I run
hwbrowser from the command line or the menu, the error below occurs. Has
anyone else seen this type of thing?
[root@Narsil root]# hwbrowser
Hello,
running RH 8.0, with the stock kernel and XFree86.
> rpm -q kernel
kernel-2.4.18-14
> rpm -q XFree86
XFree86-4.2.0-72
I got the Logitech Cordless Elite, after using the Logitech iTouch for
a while. I also switched from PS/2 to USB interface for the keyboard.
First the good news: the fol
Checkout this web site... They did have some stuff there for the iTouch
keyboards. (I have the Cordless Optical keyboard/mouse combo). But I haven't
tried the files yet.
http://psyche.freshrpms.net/
Wolf
-Original Message-
From: Ted Zlatanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Checkout this web site... They did have some stuff there for the
> iTouch keyboards. (I have the Cordless Optical keyboard/mouse
> combo). But I haven't tried the files yet.
>
> http://psyche.freshrpms.net/
I actually use freshrpms.net already (it's
Of course, the sure way to figure something out immediately is to ask
a mailiing list about it. I just noticed this in my system messages
(`dmesg`):
keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 256
(messenger key)
keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 257
(webcam key)
keyboard.c: can't
Yes, but I did manage to get other driver files from somewhere??!! I'll have
to check my system at home.. (At the office at the moment)
Wolf
-Original Message-
From: Ted Zlatanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 30 January 2003 5:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Logite
when trying to launch the user manager, I get this:
//usr/share/redhat-config-users/redhat-config-users: line4: 3210 Segmentation fault
/usr/bin/python2.2 /usr/share/redhat-config-users/redhat-config-users.py
I know it is not python because I went to the python.org Web site and downloaded
Hi,
I recently installed and set up a RH 8.0 server with dual 80g. hard drives
running Raid 1 (mirroring). Everything ran smoothly until yesteray. The
machine locked up providing multiple very bizarre error messages in the
log (below). I would like to troubleshoot the problem, but I have no idea
Yes this works with .Xclients, but I am looking for a simple way that is not
Window Manager dependant like .Xclients is. Previously in Redhat 7.3 all I
had to do was create an .xsession file in /home/user with the following:
#!/bin/sh
exec xterm &
Then no matter what window manager I loaded I alw
My cordless Elite Duo on Redhat 8.0 generates valid keycodes for all the
keys. Except of course the f-lock key, Even the alternate keycodes for
the function keys come out with valid keycodes.
The only thing that didn't work is that the extra thumb button on the mouse
doesn't generate a mouse eve
Maybe I need a simpler explanation:
Computer A is main mail server
Computer B is computer I want to forward from (to Computer A) - mainly system email
Computer C is another computer on the LAN with computer A (behind the firewall)
Computer D is totally unrelated to email scenario, just another node
Hi, I have two systems of rh 8. One is a laptop, the other a desktop.
The clock on the desktop, when i right click on adjust date and time
and/or click on date and time in system settings, it prompts me for a
root password and then nothing happens. The time zone is way advanced
and i cannot seem to
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My cordless Elite Duo on Redhat 8.0 generates valid keycodes for all
> the keys. Except of course the f-lock key, Even the alternate
> keycodes for the function keys come out with valid keycodes.
Hmm. I did find this site:
http://www.ece.utexas.ed
I am now playing with DaemonPortOptions and Modifiers=b in sendmail to have
computers use port 30 (but still want local connections through port 25 so trying
two ports on local machine)
Can now telnet on port 30 from computer B to computer A
Still not getting mail through ... but at least now sho
Brian Johnson wrote:
Maybe I need a simpler explanation:
Computer A is main mail server
Computer B is computer I want to forward from (to Computer A) - mainly system email
Computer C is another computer on the LAN with computer A (behind the firewall)
Computer D is totally unrelated to email scen
Has anyone experienced this:
I'm running redhat 8.0 on my desktop at the office. The machine is a Compaq SFF
Pentium 2 with 196 Meg RAM and a 6 GIG disk.
Eversince I installed the OS I have had to reboot +/- every 7 days seeing that machine
runs out of swap, with the HDD then going ballistic an
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 08:26, Jacques de Villiers wrote:
> Has anyone experienced this:
>
> I'm running redhat 8.0 on my desktop at the office. The machine is a Compaq SFF
>Pentium 2 with 196 Meg RAM and a 6 GIG disk.
>
> Eversince I installed the OS I have had to reboot +/- every 7 days seeing t
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