]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/gcc-2.95.2/gcc'
> make: *** [all-gcc] Error 2
>
>
> What really makes this so laughable is that gcc 2.95.2 compiles under RH 5.0.
I forget, was it 5.0 or 6.0 when Redhat started using glibc in place of
libc?
Jim Cunning
This one works for the most part, but has a subtle problem: Files
with spaces in their names get counted multiple times (because wc -w
counts words instead of lines). Use the "wc -l" form.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> On 14 Sep 2000 23:26 Adam Sleight wrote:
> >can't think
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> I think this is normal... normally ftp involves two connections, one
> from the client to the server and one back from the server to the
> client. That doesn't work with IP masqing (we don't allow incoming
> connections generally).
>
> "Passive" ftp
cal/%u
> read only = No
> browseable = no
> available = no
> public = no
> writable = no
^
This look suspiciously like your problem
> only user = no
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There's also an NT (shareware, I think) program called "atomtime" that
will talk to a time server, configurable.
Jim Cunning
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> > It works almost flawlessly... the signals are in sync, and I ca
ilable that use methods not requiring
Samba. One called "atomtime" is the only name I remember right now. As
far as I recall it's shareware. You may be able to find others at TUCOWS
or similar shareware/freeware collections.
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I cannot figure out who, when or
where. Any ideas or suggestions?
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fi
If you want to get more elaborate than simply testing which file is older,
you'll need to use the options in the "find" command.
Jim Cunning
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Steve Borho wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 11:54:51AM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > I hate asking quest
y certain
the words you use are spelled correctly.
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12x3 and 14x3 are shorthand descriptions for two types of electrical wire.
The first number specifies the diameter (gauge) of non-ferrous (usually
copper) wire using AWG (American Wire Gauge) units; 12 gauge wire is 2.0mm
in diameter and 14 gauge wire is 1.60mm. The second number specifies the
nu
ormats for encapsulating IP datagrams into ethernet
frames, but the one I described above is by far the most common.
HTH,
Jim Cunning
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Pieckiel, Kevin A wrote:
> I used tcpdump to capture a single IP packet:
>
> tcpdump -c 1 -w data ip
>
> or something like that
unction cvtDateTime(s)
{
! yday = substr(s,7,2)*365 + substr(s,4,2) - 1;
mon = substr(s,0,2) + 0;
for (i = 0; i < mon; i++)
--- 187,194
function cvtDateTime(s)
{
! yr = substr(s,7,2);
! if (yr < 70)
! yr += 100;
! yday = yr*365 + substr(s,4,2) - 1;
mon = substr(s,0,2) + 0;
for (i = 0; i < mon; i++)
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, John Paige wrote:
> This message was sent from Geocrawler.com by "John Paige" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Be sure to reply to that address.
>
> How do I turn on color highlighting in]
> vim-X11-5.3-7?
>
> Can't find anything in the toolbar.
>
> Thanks,
> John
You might try ":sy
with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
You may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License;
see the file named COPYING for details.
Written by John Gilmore and Jay Fenlason.
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Jim Cunning wrote:
>
> > > My current one off favourite.
> > >
> > > cd /mnt/cdrom; tar -cvf - . | (cd /mnt/scratch/pub/2/engima;tar -xf - )
> >
> > Does this syntax for tar actually work?
l man
page actually refers you to the tcpdump man page for a description of the
capture filter syntax.
Jim Cunning
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Marco Shaw wrote:
> There's 'tcpdump', but it's not very user friendly. Check this article for
> how to find a better one:
> http://o
]
compute.o: compute.c
gcc -Wall -c -o compute.o compute.c [This line has a TAB]
...
... etc
...
Jim Cunning
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:
> Hi,I made this simple Makefile:
>
> all: myprogram
>
> myprogram: io.o init.o compute.o
>
Check out:
http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
Jim
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Martin Sieben wrote:
> I'm looking for groupwork software that runs on RedHat (7.0) while clients
> are MS based workstations with Outlook.
>
> Would like to have global addresbook, contacts and maybe sched
tcpdump -i eth0 not broadcast
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Pieter De Wit wrote:
> Hello Guys and Gals,
>
> How do I ignore broadcasts under tcpdump ? Also where can I get some more
> info on the file that is used for ignoring traffic from more then one host ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pieter De Wit
>
>
>
> __
On 19 Feb 2002, James Pifer wrote:
> Where I the heck are the volume controls in KDE? I've tried the Control
> Center under Sound but don't see a way of increasing/decreasing the
> volume.
>
> I know some apps, like xmms, have their own controls. But for others
> that don't, isn't their a general
on of the cursor
than the mouse driver.
Even though I believe it's a software problem, I haven't any idea why the
problem should occur only sometimes. I just think the hardware should be
ruled out as a culprit.
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It's typically not the case that IP addresses are statically assigned for
ADSL links, but it's not impossible. The PPPoE client still uses the ppp
daemon for PPP stuff. There is an option for pppd to specify the local
and/or remote IP address, and then the ppp daemon will not accept any
address
There is another VPN package that is simple to setup and works well for me
in my limited need situation. It was considerably simpler to configure
than either FreeSWAN or Cipe appeared to be. It's called "vpnd" and is
available from http://sunsite.dk/vpnd. I've used it for about two years
with v
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Chris Fenton wrote:
> I just paid the 850 NOK for applix-ware suite version 4.3 but it is
> colourless. I can not seem to "turn on the colour". I remember seeing a
> similar listing in the user lists - probably the same problem. It is not an
> urgent prblem but just i
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Jose Vicente Nunez Zuleta wrote:
>
> > root 30439 1 0 Jul19 ?00:00:01 /usr/bin/updatedb -f NFS,SMBFS,N
> > root 951 1 0 Jul20 ?00:00:01 /usr/bin/updatedb -f NFS,SMBFS,N
> > root 3886 1
o
if you want to know how much swap is used, try "free"
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Lou Hamilton wrote:
> List:
>
> I am having an issue with my local routing table on my RH7.3
> Workstation. I have some extra lines in my routing table that I am
> having difficulties removing.
[snip]
>
> My 'ifconfig' is showing that I am getting an IP address from the DHC
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Lou Hamilton wrote:
> Even with the routes deleted, I still cannot get to my server (Win2K)
> that has the print/file share on it. I am getting the messsage
> "DESTINATION HOST UNREACHABLE".
>
> ANy ideas on what can be causing this problem?
[snip]
> >>> My 'ifconfig' is sho
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, BG wrote:
> My firewall currently uses ipchains. I would like to log or possibly
> monitor in real time what is being accepted and rejected. How can I do
> that?
Assuming you already have the rules you want logged defined in your
ipchains, the command "tail -f /var/log/mes
t; > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: IPchains logging?
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 23 Apr
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Joshua Cragun wrote:
> Are you sure you have investigated all of your options? Remember,
> with DSL, the phone company just provides the line. Although they'd love to
> be your ISP as well, you can always opt out. Try calling a bunch of smaller
> ISP's in your area and
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> One doesn't need to unmount before ejecting a CD...the eject command will
> do it for you.
>
> However, what Daniel is not doing, and what must be done, is that eject
> has to be told what to eject.
>
> "eject /mnt/cdrom" would probably be his best bet.
On Thu, 16 May 2002, daniel wrote:
> well i went down the list and did all the things and here's my results
[ lots of failed "eject" and "umount" commands and results deleted ]
> all of the above are executed as root
> and while i'm running kde
> the only thing open was the konsole in kde
> s
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> Does anyone know if the samba team has implemented SMB over TCP/IP directly
> or if one must still use NetBIOS? Also, does anyone know if this is in the
> plans for the project? I have been reading and either overlooking or just
> not looking in
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am attempting to use a Linux box as a X-Windows server that would access a Sun
> box via XDMCP. The goal is to replace some aging Tektronix X-workstations that
> had been used to run X-applications on a Sun box.
>
> I can bring up Xterms just fine,
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Jim Bija wrote:
> When i get an email from anyone. I would like to have procmail auto send a message
>to them.. telling them im on vacation..
> i have been looking around for hours. and im missing something.i know this is not
>hard to do...but..sure seems to be for me..
> c
st C)
0.0.0.0 gw 192.168.200.17 (default route to internet router)
For the return path, the internet router must have a network route:
192.168.2.0 gw 192.168.200.11 (through host C)
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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Ximo Llacer wrote:
> Jim.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> All this is to try another thing.
>
> I'm beginning with this and I don“t know how get help.
>
> My true problem is the next :
>
> I've got 3 lans:
>
> Lan A: 192.168.200.0 = all my clients computers are coneccted.
> Lan
omain.com/index.html and http://xyz.org/index.html. It is
possible to have a single SMTP server handle mail for multiple domains by
having many DNS MX records point to the same address. I don't know how
difficult setting up sendmail, qmail, or postfix (the only mail tran
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Jim Cunning wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Dan Sabo wrote:
>
[cut]
> Perhaps what you are really facing is having to define virtual domains. I
> don't have any direct experience with them, but my understanding is that
> multiple domain names resolve t
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Albert Fuller wrote:
> I am trying to access the internet with Redhat 7.3. This box
> (100.18.6.55) is on one lan section (100.18.6.0) and the internet
> access router (100.18.1.3) is on another section (100.18.1.0). I tried
> setting up this box with the same settings as
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