n where it was
supposed to be and attempted to mount it). No scsi support even though I
compiled that in. Would I be better off compiling the support for those
items as modules?
Norma
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It is an early model parallel port drive.
Norma
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Thanks for the help! I'm gonna check that out right now. Will let you know
how it goes.
Norma
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Subje
Printer, HEWLETT-PACKARD DESKJET 870C
parport1: no IEEE-1284 device present.
lp0: using parport0 (polling).
lp1: using parport1 (polling).
note: what's on my second parallel port ad a Microtek Scanmaker E3 Plus
(which doesn't seem to work also). Thanks for the help :)
I thought I did that. I'll have to recompile again to make sure. There's so
many settings that I guess I missed it.
Norma
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No the ppa module doesn't seem to exist anywhere. I'm gonna download ppa
driver from the ppa page. It's funny last version (Redhat 6.0) had the sg
module and the ppa module by default and now they are gone in 6.1.
Norma
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en, GTK Perl and tried to
compile Gimp and Gimp failed (but not GTK Perl). Does anybody know who has
RPMS (or tar gz files) with a working sg module that will work with the
2.2.12 kernel?
Norma
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ng sick of a stupid error that
keeps on popping up after I have it running for a while that makes it
crash).
Norma
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is assigned sr0). I'd like to create those. Or can I do a link to scd0 scd1?
Slowly but surely I'm getting this system to work. Compiling my own kernel
has been an intersting experience to say the least :)
Norma
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You can try out StarOffice at http://www.sun.com . I like it, I even use it
under Windows (even though I have Word Perfect). I'm happy I can use any
font I want with it under Linux.
Norma
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StarOffice's Excel importers work better than Corel Quattro Pro's importers
even. I checked it out under Windows (since I have a full version of Corel
WordPerfect Suite for Windows).
Norma
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Oops sorry about that. I must have been tired when I wrote that. (that
doesn't even make sense to me now :) ).
Norma
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ll and has potential it's not easy
to use yet. Maybe in an update or 2. I'm back to Redhat.
Norma
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gs in, and how?
Thanks,
Norma
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your localhost name and a primary domain for the
>127 IP network. Again, instructions on how to do this are in the Named-HOWTO
>file.
>
>
>i hope this answers your question :)
>
>
Thanks for the reply.
Regards,
Norma
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uto allowed it to be seen.
But I still have trouble with other utilities. How do I fix the Lilo
problem? Thanks
Norma
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I'm writing this from Windows because that's the only OS the free
Internet providers will support. Although I heard dotnow will be supporting
Linux soon.
TIA,
Norma
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ccess it under hdb either.
Where could it be, or how can I set it up so it will work properly. By the
way thanks for the reply :) Oh my kernel is 2.2.15.
Again thanks!
Norma
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> Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 8:47 PM
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> Subject: RE: [techtalk] Setting up my Mitsumi 4802TE CDRW under Redhat
> Linux6.0
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> On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Norma Armstrong wrote:
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> > way thanks for the reply :) Oh my kernel is 2.2.15.
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Thanks, kindly for the replies Beverly!
Norma
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Maybe I haven't seen it anywhere else :)
Norma
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> Hehe... don't blame ya. FWIW, the -?? is some sort of odd redhat
> designation. The redhat kernel source packages make the source tree
> unpatchable, since it lacks everything bu the i
buy another CDRW so I can
practice. I wrote a Joilet/Rockridge disk and it wound up being unreadable.
Good thing it was a multisession disk and I was able to import an old
session.
Norma
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Ge
ing I'm sorry. I'm still an Intermediate Linux
user and still have alot to learn.
Regards,
Norma
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I see somebody already replied with help with your specific modem. I guess
laptop modems and desktop modems are handled a bit differently. I hope you
can get your modem to work.
Regards,
Norma
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t products :)
Norma
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 3:49 AM
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> Thanks Norma,
up
Windows. Good thing I have another modem - a HARDWARE one :). It only
connects at 33.6K but it works fine. Those modem companies do us a
disservice.
Norma
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You won't regret it, it works great :)
Norma
>
> >I may be a day late and a dollar short , but I just found the newest
> >version and thought I'd pass along the URL.
> >
> >I'm bookmarking for when I *know* how to get mine to open!
You have to open up a file named options (in a text editor) that is located
in the /etc/ppp/options directory and remove the line that says "lock". Save
it to disk and it will be fine. Any of the editors in KDE should work fine
for that.
Norma
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Disgusting they are especially when they fail to work for the Operating
system they are meant to work with! (Like mine I can't even get the
resources changed because Windows won't let me set it).
Norma
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I haven't found anything but then again I've only used it with Gimp.
Norma
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I need to know how to track ip addresses with the host name on our system to verify
our dns configuration is correct.
Does any one know of any tools to do this?
Any help would be appreciated.
Norma Ford
System Administrator
City of Casa Grande
Casa Grande Arizona, 85222
1-520-421-8602 #206
At one point I had accidently ran arpwatch on one of our linux rh6 boxes and I was
able to see ipaddress with the host name
I'm not sure how I even got to this point.
Well know I have another linux box that does dns host name resolution internal to our
network and I want to make sure I have no d
Thank you for the information. I appreciate the "Point in the right Direction" ->
I'm fairly new to this and maybe trying to do more then is neccessary.
I shall try the script to look for duplicates and such.
Thank you kindly
Norma
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