RE: mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 16:08, Hattie Rouge wrote: > Anybody mention rdisc yet? no... but my routes don't change before and after running this manually. Does that mean anything? Thanks, -- Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I couldn't very well chop your hand off and bring it to the store, coul

RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN

2003-06-26 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Wolfgang, Thanks for your response. Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. After reboot it worked normally. I could not explained what has been happened. I expect to find an easy way to re-detect it avoiding reboot. H

RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:01, Stephen Liu wrote: > Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer > stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. After reboot it worked > normally. I could not explained what has been happened. I expect to > find an easy way to re-detect it avoi

RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN

2003-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Gill
No Problems. The other thing I forgot to mention was to disable the Plug-n-Play OS part in the BIOS. Set it to no PNP OS. As I think that can also cause havoc with these devices. Wolf -Original Message- From: Stephen Liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 26 June 2003 6:31 PM To:

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ta, I'll try that, come back later. "works" means that something happens when I click a menu item, like getting a package doing its thing. No flashing lights or whistles; haha, I ain't no puerile. Got the gnome gui, with 5 icons in the bottom panel and three top screen; that's all. Just managed

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Damn bloody winsleaze Outlook, IT keeps on foibling me back into ihug, when I want slingsshot. - Original Message - From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Iain Buchanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 8:08 PM Subject: Re: newbie > Ta

Re: mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-26 Thread Steve McQ
Do these mysterious routes appear on boot up? If so, have you checked the content of /etc/sysconfig/static-routes ? Hope that helps, Cheers, Steve -- Steve McQ | http://www.tigertrails.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Linux Registered User: 294367 -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PR

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread h.breimer
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 20:08:04 +1200 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ta, I'll try that, come back later. > > "works" means that something happens when I click a menu item, like getting a > package doing its thing. >> system between the ears. If only you got into MY specialties, I'

RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN

2003-06-26 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Iain, Thanks for your advice. I will test it next time B.R. Stephen On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:30, Iain Buchanan wrote: > On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:01, Stephen Liu wrote: > > Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer > > stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. Aft

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Jesse Keating
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 15:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I looked at both urls > www.webmin.com The man knows how to write and put up a webpage. IF only one > could get that installed in linux, instead of windows which won't allow > that, and I cannot get INTO linux beyond gnome, so far. Conside

RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN

2003-06-26 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Wolfgang, On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:38, Wolfgang Gill wrote: > The other thing I forgot to mention was to disable the Plug-n-Play OS part > in the BIOS. Set it to no PNP OS. As I think that can also cause havoc with > these devices. Sorry I could not discover this item "Plug-n-Play" in the BIO

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Jesse Keating
On Thursday 26 June 2003 01:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Damn bloody winsleaze Outlook, IT keeps on foibling me back into ihug, when > I want slingsshot. You need to change the "name" associated with your account. The email address in use is still @slingshot.co.nz, but the "name" associated wi

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ta, ha, You prefer telegram style? writing very ambiguous, like. Don't like learning in dribbles. Now in gnome open office won't come up, just get the splash screen and hangs. Zeeland, nederland? Look him up in a google thingie, haha. adrian van der Meijden - Original Message -

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message - From: "h.breimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:24 AM Subject: Re: newbie > On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 20:08:04 +1200 > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Ta, I'll try that, come back later. > > > > "works" mean

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Randy Kelsoe
Callan K L Tham wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 26 June 2003 01:31, Craig White wrote: I don't recall ever reading about any order of things. Looks like we're running into a problem here. The original thread, titled simply "Hi" was posted by Adrian starte

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're not the only one, the man does not write standard English and does not yet know enough Linux jargon. I know why & how this happens but too complex too explain. It's all a case of getting to know you. INTO -> bootup and have it work. For the moment I still am stuck in windows. Gnome is de

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're not the only one, the man does not write standard English and does not yet know enough Linux jargon. I know why & how this happens but too complex too explain. INTO -> bootup and have it work. For the moment I still am stuck in windows. Gnome is default install, shows 5 icons in the botto

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're not the only one, the man does not write standard English and does not yet know enough Linux jargon. I know why & how this happens but too complex too explain. INTO -> bootup and have it work. For the moment I still am stuck in windows. Gnome is default install, shows 5 icons in the botto

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bastid, I entered slingshot, I'll try to redo that. RH com must has read my address off the PC instead of what I wrote. Anyhow I'll shortly dump IHUG, when I get all my email contacts shifted. You all are helpful, but I still have to figure out which style of writing each of you want. Every drib

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 20:44, Callan K L Tham wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thursday 26 June 2003 01:31, Craig White wrote: > > > > I don't recall ever reading about any order of things. > > > > Looks like we're running into a problem here. The original thread, ti

RE: mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-26 Thread Hattie Rouge
No, rdisc is router discovery. If you have more than one router on your network and it answers the router discovery probes correctly, your box will add gateway routes to all the routers. And I note that the routes you question are all gateways to other networks. Dana Bourgeois > -Original

Re: [RHSA-2003:067-01] Updated XFree86 packages provide securityand bug fixes

2003-06-26 Thread Lawrence Houston
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > - - >Red Hat Security Advisory > > Synopsis: Updated XFree86 packages provide security and bug fixes > Advisory ID: RHSA-2003:067-01 > Issue date:

RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN

2003-06-26 Thread Hattie Rouge
A cool thing about properly functioning USB I/O devices is that you can unplug them and plug them in again hot - something you usually can't do with regular I/O devices. If the USB keyboard or mouse stops working correctly, you should be able to unplug the device and plug it back in and have the d

Re: [RHSA-2003:067-01] Updated XFree86 packages provide securityand bug fixes

2003-06-26 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 13:50:18 -0400 (EDT), Lawrence Houston wrote: > >Red Hat Security Advisory > > > > Synopsis: Updated XFree86 packages provide security and bug fixes > > Did these puppies come out Statically Linked my

[psyche] Re: [RHSA-2003:067-01] Updated XFree86 packages provide security and bug fixes

2003-06-26 Thread Raul Acevedo
Just running strip on everything in /usr/X11R6/{bin,lib} ought to take care of this if you're already installed the RPMs, right? Raul Michael Schwendt wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 13:50:18 -0400 (EDT), Lawrence Houston wrote: > > > >

Re: mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-26 Thread Keith Morse
On 26 Jun 2003, Iain Buchanan wrote: > Thanks for your help so far. Any more ideas? I might try the shrike > list too. One more thing to take a look at is /etc/sysconfig/networking/* and take a look at all files there. Another thing comes to mind. The redhat-config-thingie used to set gat

Maximum User Process Memory Size in RH 8.0

2003-06-26 Thread Ronald W. Heiby
Hello psyche-list, Once upon a time, I remember reading about issues related to the largest possible user space process memory image. I recall there being special kernels for such use, etc. Now, of course, that I actually could use as much user space memory in my process as possible, I can find n

Re: [psyche] Re: [RHSA-2003:067-01] Updated XFree86 packages provide security and bug fixes

2003-06-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 11:41:38AM -0700, Raul Acevedo wrote: > Just running strip on everything in /usr/X11R6/{bin,lib} ought to take > care of this if you're already installed the RPMs, right? Not a good idea. [EMAIL PROTECTED] X11R6]# du -hs . 193M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] X11R6]# find . -type f

[psyche] Re: [psyche] Re: [RHSA-2003:067-01] Updated XFree86 packages provide security and bug fixes

2003-06-26 Thread Raul Acevedo
Well, what I *really* ran was this: for file in *; do if file $file | grep 'not stripped' > /dev/null; then strip $file; fi; done That will only do actual binaries that are not stripped. I am running X just fine right now after that... Raul Charles Curley wrote: > On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 11

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message - From: "Randy Kelsoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:43 AM Subject: Re: newbie > Callan K L Tham wrote: > > >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >Hash: SHA1 > > > >On Thursday 26 June 2003 01:31, Craig White wrote: > > > >

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ta, I'll try that, come back later. > > "works" means that something happens when I click a menu item, like getting a > package doing its thing. so far it seems that you have gnome 'working', as for the things that come with it, well get to

Re: still unsolved: mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:42, Steve McQ wrote: > Do these mysterious routes appear on boot up? If so, have you > checked the content of > > /etc/sysconfig/static-routes ? empty -- Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If it'll make you feel any better, I've learned that life is one crushing defeat a

Re: mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 06:55, Keith Morse wrote: > On 26 Jun 2003, Iain Buchanan wrote: > > > Thanks for your help so far. Any more ideas? I might try the shrike > > list too. > > > One more thing to take a look at is /etc/sysconfig/networking/* and take a > look at all files there. none of t

Re: [RHSA-2003:067-01] Updated XFree86 packages provide security and bug fixes

2003-06-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 04:17:25PM -0700, Raul Acevedo wrote: > Well, what I *really* ran was this: > > for file in *; do if file $file | grep 'not stripped' > /dev/null; then strip $file; > fi; done > > That will only do actual binaries that are not stripped. I am running X > just fine right n

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Iain, Ok Let's get the modem working first then. Ta Adrian. - Original Message - From: "Iain Buchanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:13 PM Subject: Re: newbie -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailma

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Iain, ctl-alt-bspace Good joke, makes one feel welcomed and helped Adrian. - Original Message - From: "Iain Buchanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:13 PM Subject: Re: newbie -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 13:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ctl-alt-bspace > > Good joke, makes one feel welcomed and helped what? did I tell you to do that? -- Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It's not easy to juggle a pregnant wife and a troubled child, but somehow I managed to squeeze in 8 ho

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recall you wrote that, ctl-alt-bspace and it shuts down, for good. Then startx, never got that much. Callan suspects I've got some weird bindings, which I suspected all along. No such thing as applic's prefs from gnome rh icon panel menu either. Callan does not know how to get the modem going

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recall you wrote that, ctl-alt-bspace and it shuts down, for good. Then startx, > never got that much. [snip] > IAIN's suggestion ctl-alt- bspace, GOOD joke, shuts down. nope, sorry. I searched the archives. It was from "h.breimer" Da

Re: newbie

2003-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No great matter, the man who reckons I talk too much; sorry as per usual. Now how to get that win lucent #2 up and going? pretty please. How many programmers does it take to teach a newbie? How many people does it take to F things up? ONE And how many to fix it back working? Depends on the commi