Hi,
I am running remote X through ssh. I would like to be able to reboot,
logout, etc. on my local computer without disrupting the remote X session.
I know VNC can do something like this, but I was wondering if I could just
"disconnect" my remote X apps when I log out and have them stay running
Hi,
I know you can control which X display a program uses (if there is more
than one display to choose from) but can you have a program use 2 displays
at the same time (i.e. show up on & take input from 2 displays at once)?
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Hi,
Here's an odd problem I had today. I have a computer (RH6.2) for playing
mp3's, and I had previously run 'chmod 666' for both /dev/dsp and
/dev/mixer so my user account could play music. It has been fine but
today the permissions had gotten changed and I had to do it again. It
just ran cro
logically, only local users will hear music at all... therefore, if you
> are in as user 'grape' then the devices will be character special files
> with 600 permissions and owned by grape (provided grape was the first user
> logged in).
>
> etc.
>
> On Mon, 9 Oct
? or
> is the system close to where you are logged in from?
>
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
>
> > The problem I'm having is I'm not logged on locally. The computer is just
> > hooked up to the network and I have it starting VNC when it boots. The
> &
I doubt it. No monitor or keyboard on that machine...any other ideas?
-Mark-
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
>
> > I have a cable running from the line out on the mp3 copmuter to the line
> > in on my main computer.
Hi,
I'm running RH 6.2 and I'm trying to upgrade to XFree86 4.01 with rpms I
got from RawHide. I am getting the following message:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2) is needed by XFree86-4.0.1-1
Are RPMs available for glibc 2.2? I can't find them anywhere...
-Mark-
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you might want to check out the Handspring-Visor mini-HOWTO at:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Handspring-Visor.html
Also, the visor doesn't come with the serial cable, you have to buy it
seperately...
-Mark-
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> A serial cable is also available (si
/2.2.14-5.0/misc/tdfx.o failed
/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/tdfx.o: insmod tdfx failed
so what gives? Has anyone else gotten this to work?
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Yes, I ran 'XFree86 -configure' like the docs said, then modified it
slightly (changed resolution).
-Mark-
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Statux wrote:
> Did you go through the part about creating a new XF86Config file and
> editing it to add all the necessary stuff?
>
>
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On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Tony Inskeep wrote:
> I don't have any experience with your particular situation, but what
> happens if you try insmod -f tdfx? Per the man page for insmod, you can
> use the -f switch to load the module, despite any kernel version
> differences. Just an idea, anyway. Does th
er, that's exactly what I did. I feel stupid now :) (Although the
documentation never mentioned that I had to download extra drivers, that I
could find...) Anyway, thanks for the tip :)
-Mark-
> You didn't do something strange like:
>
> mv /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/tdfx_drv.o \
>
Hi,
I'm running RedHat 6.0 on a pentium 200 w/ 32 mb of ram and 60 mb of
swap space. The other day I was writing a program for a school assignment
that basically makes a list of random numbers and then sorts them. I told
it to run with a size of 5 million, and then I watched as it used up all
my
I want to know if there is any way to make rpmfind work faster over a
modem connection. I am not sure, but it seems like every time I do a
search, it downloads the entire rpm database. Is there a way to tell it
to only load that once a day or once a week? Does anyone else use rpmfind
or is ther
his also takes several minutes.
It would be really nice if I could just make rpmfind hold on to the list
it receives so I wouldn't have to wait so long on each request. I doubt
the packages I'm requesting would change within the evening...
-Mark-
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Ric Moore wrote:
&g
How can I get GnoRPM to list files on rawhide.redhat.com in the web find
window? Is it possible?
-Mark-
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Hi, I tried downloading the 6.2 iso file, but I can't get my lame burning
software to load it. I'm using the nero burning rom software that came
with my brother's creative lab's cd-writer. The software wants to know
what blocksize the file is using, along with the format (type 1, type 2,
HSF, an
Ok, today I check my log and I see this entry:
Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[267]: Terminating connection due to lack of
activity.
Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[267]: Connection terminated.
Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[267]: Connect time 100.6 minutes.
Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[267]: Sent 1705
000 instead?
>
> 100 minutes = 60 seconds * 100 = 6000 seconds
>
> 137291046 / 6000 = 2.1k/s (approx)
>
> On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
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> > Ok, today I check my log and I see this entry:
> >
> >
> > Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[267]: Ter
Hi,
I'm running RH 6.2 (although I had the same problem under 6.0) on a
pentium 200 with a sound blaster AWE 64. I used sndconfig to set up the
soundcard and everything seems to work fine, except that sometimes when
I'm booting up the computer makes a really loud crashing sound when it
initalizes
Hi,
I'm trying to restrict a user's login to only certain IP numbers. I have
tried editing /etc/security/access.conf & /etc/usertty (after a tip in the
man page for login). Neither of these have any effect though. How do I
do this under Redhat 6.2? Thanks...
-Mark-
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Hi,
I keep seeing comments similar to "someone port-scanned my firewall today,
and here is who they were..." and I was wondering how you manage to get
this information (both the fact that someone scanned you, and then the
info on the originating system). Thanks...
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Hi,
Let me ask my question first, then explain the background:
How can I control Computer A's PPP connection from Computer B (they are
connected by ethernet)?
I have a computer running as a gateway for my network and I want to be
able to control the connection remotely. I tried just using the au
I believe the -20's are priority & nice values. Lower values are higher
priority so that is running at a high priority. 'man nice' or 'man
renice' would give more info. Don't know what mdrecoveryd does, except it
is something to do with disks...
-Mark-
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce wrote
I used netcfg to setup the ppp scripts on my computer, and even though I
checked the "abort on well-known errors" option it doesn't seem to be
working. If the modem returns NO DIALTONE, ppp immediately redials, and
will continue redialing forever. How do I get it to stop? I'm running
a stock RH
Hi,
I'm having a problem with kickstart under RH 6.2. I have an NE 2000 ISA
network card, and I put "device eth ne" into my kickstart file. However,
this doesn't work. One of the other virtual consoles says that the module
ne is unknown. I have tried adding the IO address of the card using
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I would like to know what NIC drivers are available in a kickstart install
for RedHat 6.2. Specifically, is the ne2000 driver (ne.o) still
available? Under 6.0, I could do this:
"device eth ne"
but after upgrading to 6.2 I get a message saying "unknown module" Has it
been removed? How can I
Hi,
Is there a command that works similar to the 'sort' command, but instead
randomizes lines of a text file? Thanks...
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Hi,
This morning my computer won't start X, instead it just gives me the error
below. I'm running RH6.0, pretty much just a stock install, and I don't
recall doing anything recently that would have caused this. Has anyone
had this happen before?
_FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno
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> Job title: export title=`dd if=/dev/random bs=24 count=1`
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> On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Mark Ivey wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > This morning my computer won't start X, instead it just gives me the error
> > below. I
yep, that was it. I managed to figure it out after looking at the
sendmail logs. It would've been nice if the error message X had given me
had been a little more to the point :)
Thanks,
-Mark-
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:52:02AM -0800, M
Hi,
I have a question about general linux performance. It seems like my linux
box at home doesn't run like it ought to (specifically, it seems like it
was faster under windows). Here are the stats on it:
pentium 200mmx, 32 mb ram, 70 mb swap, matrox mystique w/ 4mb
I'm running a stock redhat 6.
Hi,
I'm trying to use kickstart to automatically install redhat linux 6.0 and
I'm having some trouble. It wants me to give it a hostname and domain,
and I can't find a way to set this in the kickstart file. Does anyone
know how to enter the info in the ks.cfg file? Thanks...
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amibios) can autodetect the hard drive correctly, and lilo & cfdisk see
the drive geometry correctly. What else could be causing this?
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>
> What about LBA mode? I have one disk where it is on and one disk where it
> is off. If LBA mode is on and that is NOT how you used the disk, it will
> NOT boot.
>
> MB
> --
I don't think the bios even supports LBA mode (I can't find an option for
it at least...) I've formatted the drive
lits the names at the spaces. I will have other files alongside
the directories later, so I can't just use the * version. Also, I know I
could use the -exec flag on the find command, but I am having this problem
with a few other for loops that I can't use find on, s
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Thornton Prime wrote:
> I'd actually strongly recommend a daily snapshot of Mozilla instead. I
> found Netscape 6 buggy and bloated, but the more recent daily snapshots of
> Mozilla have been, for the most part, as stable or more stable than
> Netscape 4.7x.
I was just wonde
n your two installs
(I don't remember, so you should look this up).
Second, you need to add both installs to the boot loader. I don't know
if the Redhat install will do this for you automatically. If not, you
will have to edit grub.conf after the second installation and add the
1st install
perl -ne '/\A(.).*(.)\Z/; print $1, $2;' test
would do it as long as you stick to a single line...
-Mark Ivey-
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 13:56, Matthew Boeckman wrote:
> I know this is a little OT, but thought someone might have a quick
> answer. I'm trying to match the fir
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