PROTO= the protocol number -- 17 = UDP, but I have no idea what 54 is...
probably bogus. Anyone?
54 NHRPNBMA Next Hop Resolution Protocol
More about this: rfc2332
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Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
Sorry, Ken. I keep forgetting that we have so many authors among us.
However, I would recommend the Unleashed book before the Dummies book.
Grump, grump. :-)
It's more recent. Do either of these books cover php and other such
useful topics, or are they strictly
I would be very interested in seeing any documentation that stated my HP
810C will not work under Linux. I've been running my under RH6.1 for
some three months. Under print tool - select HP Deskjet 550C/560C/6xxC
Series printer. All works fine (to include color) although 300x300. I
did
In a message dated: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 17:21:59 EST
"Jim Ryan" said:
Paul,
I work in Andover and live in Milford. The best way is up rt 3 and west on
101, but you can't stop at home that way. Other than that I would take 119.
Hmmm, thanks! I'll have to keep that in mind for next time :)
--
In a message dated: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 17:29:14 EST
Adam Wendt said:
On a somewhat related note whats the rpm command to tell me what package a
specific file is from?
I think it's:
rpm -q -f filename
Of course an 'rpm --help' will tell you for sure :)
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Seeya,
Paul
Doing
In a message dated: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 01:43:48 EST
Derek Martin said:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
Ray Bowles wrote:
A. How sweet... If mailing list turns into a burnt-out
UPSers list, I'm switching to *BSD ;-)
Kenny
Heheh... you, me, Ray, Niall, anyone else?
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
-- Dave
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i was using it for a while and havent now, but i have like 80 something hours already
in and my account is still active..
"Dave Seidel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/11/00 10:06AM
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any
Dave Seidel wrote:
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
Along similar lines, is there a GNHLUG distributed.net team? If not,
Dave Seidel wrote:
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
-- Dave
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Dave Seidel
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I wouldn't mind a GNHLUG Distributed.net team. I have been running the
distributed.net clients at home and at work, and would be willing to
switch teams.
JDF
dsbelile wrote:
Dave Seidel wrote:
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/)
I apologize if I overreacted based on some information about
problems with WinPrinters 18-24 months ago. Since then, there
has been a lot of hard work done by several people to make them
work properly. The canonical list of what works, fully or partially
appears to be:
I wouldn't mind a GNHLUG Distributed.net team. I have been running the
distributed.net clients at home and at work, and would be willing to
switch teams.
JDF
Well, someone should definitely set up a distributed.net team. I won't,
only because I prefer to only run one CPU-intensive
Joshua Flythe wrote:
I wouldn't mind a GNHLUG Distributed.net team. I have been running the
distributed.net clients at home and at work, and would be willing to
switch teams.
I just set one up. It will take a day or so before it shows up in the
stats. If you know the email address and
count me in if yould like. chris downs
Cole Tuininga [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/11/00 10:54AM
Joshua Flythe wrote:
I wouldn't mind a GNHLUG Distributed.net team. I have been running the
distributed.net clients at home and at work, and would be willing to
switch teams.
I just set one up. It
Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 17:29:14 EST
Adam Wendt said:
On a somewhat related note whats the rpm command to tell me what package a
specific file is from?
I think it's:
rpm -q -f filename
A note on this: The filename has to be an exact path
Rob,
After a half-way decent night's sleep, I thought of a few more things:
1) are you using mod_ssl or Apache-SSL? 2) are you connecting with a
browser using https:// ? 3) Is something else using port 443? 4) Is
there anything in your httpsd_error_log?
Kenny
Robert Fowler wrote:
Hi
Does anybody know if a version of this with the screensaver is available for
Linux? Seems all the UNIX stuff was just text.
Jim
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All,
Is anyone out there well versed in the ways of X? I started up my
system a little while ago, and I couldn't get X to start. I ran startx,
and all of the usuall stuff scrolled by, the screen went black (which is
normal), then it just kicked back to the console with an XIO error. I
_FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 2
failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
Did your font server die? Is it the only configured means for the X
server to find fonts? Looks like your X server is refusing to come
Your font server is acting up. Unfortunately it's none too helpful reporting
why! ;)
Assuming you haven't erased all of your fonts (aie!) you might make sure you
have free disk space to create temp files (like whatever partition /tmp is
on). Also check permissions on /tmp to make sure it's
I am in the process of re-installing x (red hat 6.0) on my system and I
remember that you can use setup or xf86config to configure the video card.
there is a third command to set up the video card that runs as a graphic
based utility and not a text base utility. does anyone remember what the
name
Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
Is anyone out there well versed in the ways of X? I started up my
system a little while ago, and I couldn't get X to start. I ran startx,
and all of the usuall stuff scrolled by, the screen went black (which is
normal), then it just
I can't remember on which list someone was looking for this info... I
think it was GNHLUG but I'm not sure so I posted to both.
I got this from one of the IPCHAINS guys... Evidently it's documented in
the source, but I'm generally too lazy to look at it... ;)
I actually tried the program mostly because I just wanted to try it and I
really don't care what it "really" does. I ran it in an xterm and it started to
lag me (as a program which is checking the entire harddrive should) but then X
froze and then 15 minutes later it unfroze and and the program
I can already get to a bash prompt. I don't start X at boot (only needed
to make THAT mistake once!!) I ran Xconfigurator to restore, but that
didn't help. It detects my video card ( VooDoo Banshee 16M AGP)
correctly, and my monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 700s) is on the list.
Also, during
XF86Setup
Kenny
Brad Fyfe wrote:
I am in the process of re-installing x (red hat 6.0) on my
system and I remember that you can use setup or xf86config to
configure the video card. there is a third command to set up the
video card that runs as a graphic based utility and not a text
base
There are several utilities you can use:
For Red Hat, there is xconfigurator. There is also XF86Setup supplies as
part of the X distribution. Both are Graphical. There is a text based
XF86config program in /usr/bin/X11R6 which is text based. I am not 100
percent certain of the upper/lower case
If you update to the latest version it comes with an xsetiathome binary which
you run on top of setiathome to get the graphics.
-Adam-
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, you wrote:
Does anybody know if a version of this with the screensaver is available for
Linux? Seems all the UNIX stuff was just text.
Thats it. Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth E. Lussier [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 2:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: set up x video drivers
XF86Setup
Kenny
Brad Fyfe wrote:
I am in the process of re-installing x (red hat
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, you wrote:
I am in the process of re-installing x (red hat 6.0) on my system and I
remember that you can use setup or xf86config to configure the video card.
there is a third command to set up the video card that runs as a graphic
based utility and not a text base
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Brad Fyfe wrote:
I am in the process of re-installing x (red hat 6.0) on my system and I
remember that you can use setup or xf86config to configure the video card.
there is a third command to set up the video card that runs as a graphic
based utility and not a text base
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
All,
Is anyone out there well versed in the ways of X? I started up my
system a little while ago, and I couldn't get X to start. I ran startx,
and all of the usuall stuff scrolled by, the screen went black (which is
normal), then it just
Once again, Niall has the answer. I checked my logs, and sure enough,
xfs was dying right after it started (the boot message said OK) and the
error was that it couldn't find the folder 100dpi. So I looked for it,
it wasn't there. I grabbed my CDto install the RMP. It said no It
needs 2M of
Does anyone remeber the command for checking disk space?? I can't for
the life of me remember what it is!!
TIA,
Kenny
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I have an ATI All In Wonder Pro 128 and it works just fine.
The issue I am having is that I need to change the scan rate
for the res I am running because of the flicker.
Any help out there please?
John
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'df'?
Jerry
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From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Friday, February 11, 2000 3:02 PM
Subject: Stupig ? time
Does anyone remeber the command for checking disk space?? I can't for
the life of me remember what it
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Jerry Feldman wrote:
XF86config program in /usr/bin/X11R6 which is text based. I am not 100
percent certain of the upper/lower case in that command.
The program is xf86config and the config file it creates is XF86Config.
--
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?""Who
What about X? I mean just X should bring up that initial screen. And then xinit.
Actually, looks like a font problem. Try to reinstall them, or look at the
font paths in XF86Config.
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Hi,
The issue I am having is that I need to change the scan rate
for the res I am running because of the flicker.
Howto:-). And xvidtune
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Seeing as I've only been on the list for about a week, and that was the
first post with any real content (ie. I wasn't making fun of Derek) it's
actually the FIRST time I've had the answer. ;)
Font servers suck. sigh
On a tangent, but does anyone know if there are any plans to switch upcoming
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(**) FontPath set to "unix/:-1"
[deleted]
You've specified your font paths as "unix/:-1", which is not a valid
pathname. The "(**)" indicates that this is set explicitly in the
XF86Config file; "(--)" would indicate something that was probed for,
calculated, or set to a default
Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone remeber the command for checking disk space?? I can't for
the life of me remember what it is!!
This one I can always remember. Back in the days I was at DWC, on a 9600 bps
connection to the net, we can one guy who ALWAYS used to
need to restart the font server
/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs restart
Rob F.
PS this usually happens with mine if my font server dies or is
murdered
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(**) FontPath set to "unix/:-1"
You've specified your font paths as "unix/:-1", which is not a valid
pathname. The "(**)" indicates that this is set explicitly in the
XF86Config file; "(--)" would indicate something that was probed for,
calculated, or
I've been perusing the VPN-Masq HOW-TO and some of the web
pages devoted to it since I need to set it up on my Linux server at
home. Anyone know when this is slated to become part of the
standard kernel? The HOW-TO says 2.2.13 but that obviously didn't
happen.
Chad
Bob Sparks [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
This reminds me: Does anyone know whether a Palm Pilot, or similar
handheld, can listen to a microphone?
Check out http://athome.compaq.com
click on handhelds - Aero 2130
Description says it has an integrated microphone.
Bayard
Quoting John Abreau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(**) FontPath set to "unix/:-1"
You've specified your font paths as "unix/:-1", which is not a valid
pathname. The "(**)" indicates that this is set explicitly in the
XF86Config file; "(--)" would indicate something that was
probed for,
The VPN-Masq will probably never be in the standard kernel. It has been
in several of the development kernels, but there are problems with
getting it to play nice with IP-Fwding. I've been using the IPSec Masq
patch for almost a year now, and it is really easy to set up. You just
have to pay
Hi, Dave...
I just (2/7 or so) ordered my new VA linux work station,
which will have one 24x7 background task, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(This will be the central "big" machine in my home, the
one that I use for miscellaneous personal computer
projects.)
When I last dined with my friend Dan Werthimer
Does anybody know if a version of this with the screensaver is available for
Linux? Seems all the UNIX stuff was just text.
Nope, the *nix stuff is just text.
There is a program out there called TKSeti which runs on X. It doesn't
do the screensaver or the neat graph the Windows
There is a program out there called TKSeti which runs on X. It doesn't
do the screensaver or the neat graph the Windows version does, but it does
alert you about new peaks you've discovered and even shows you a starmap
to
tell you where you're searching (along with a lot of other neat
Hi there SETI fans,
I have just created a GNHLUG team for SETI@home. The URL for the team (with
statistics etc.) is
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_60740.html and the URL to
join is
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/cgi?cmd=team_join_formid=60740
If you're
df -lk
disk full/free local kilobytes
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
Does anyone remeber the command for checking disk space?? I can't for
the life of me remember what it is!!
TIA,
Kenny
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I'd like to thank all of you who made the trip to come and join us
monadluggers for the second presentation of the Tankard to maddog. We
counted 41 people.
I'd also like to thank maddog and Michael Trosen of Active Media for his
presentation with the robot (no excuses next time Michael).
Jerry
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This reminds me: Does anyone know whether a Palm Pilot, or similar
handheld, can listen to a microphone? I am proposing to the NH
Hearing Institute (or something like that), which is sponsored by the
NH Lion's Clubs (my wife belongs, not me), that Linux can be used,
GNHLUGers
A Friend asked me about running Linux on a Laptop (?)
Does anyone have a recommendation for a current Make and Model
that they feel is particularly successful ?
Looking for "low to middle market" Laptop to run Linux?
thanks in advance
paulc
I, too, would like to thank both presenters for their time and effort.
Great and enlightening talks.
Jim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Derek Martin
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 4:56 PM
To: gnhlug
Subject: Last night's meeting
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Dave Seidel wrote:
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
I am, and already have completed 14 work units.
Hi
heres my scenario:
Linux Redhat 6.1 on a 272k(vitts)DSL line.
I noticed very sluggish performance and then checked my route
I noticed and unknown entry
Kernel IP Routing table (showing error only)
Dest Gateway GenMask flags Metric Ref Use iface
127.0.0.1
Any laptop that is listed in the Hardware compatability list. I've had
good luck with IBM, but those are the only one's that I've had to try it
on ;-)
Kenny
Paul Courchene wrote:
GNHLUGers
A Friend asked me about running Linux on a Laptop (?)
Does anyone have a recommendation for a
Rob,
route del xxx. Read the route man page for all of the switches, etc.
Kenny
"Robert W. Fowler III" wrote:
Hi
heres my scenario:
Linux Redhat 6.1 on a 272k(vitts)DSL line.
I noticed very sluggish performance and then checked my route
I noticed and unknown entry
*please excuse the formatting
routed is running as well as dhcpd,gated is not.
my question is ... is there a way to clear the routing info manually
??
or better yet ... remove the error(entry) much thanks Rob F.
look at the route(8) command...
Pat
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Jim Ryan wrote:
I, too, would like to thank both presenters for their time and effort.
Great and enlightening talks.
I would have thanked the other presenter, but I showed up late and didn't
know there was one! Sorry!
--
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?""Who
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Paul Courchene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GNHLUGers
A Friend asked me about running Linux on a Laptop (?)
Does anyone have a recommendation for a current Make and Model
that they feel is particularly successful ?
Gobs of info at:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Robert W. Fowler III wrote:
Kernel IP Routing table (showing error only)
Dest Gateway GenMask flags Metric Ref Use iface
127.0.0.1 - 255.0.0.0! 0 - 0 -
routed is running as well as dhcpd,gated is not.
my
Hi,
route del xxx. Read the route man page for all of the switches, etc.
True, but...
Dest Gateway GenMask flags Metric Ref Use iface
127.0.0.1 - 255.0.0.0! 0 - 0 -
This shouldn't be a problem. It's in every linux systems, and
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
I am, and already have completed 14 work units. That is more tha 68.991%
of their
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Paul Courchene wrote:
GNHLUGers
A Friend asked me about running Linux on a Laptop (?)
Does anyone have a recommendation for a current Make and Model
that they feel is particularly successful ?
Looking for "low to middle market" Laptop to run Linux?
You can
the new hyperdata laptops run linux really nice! 1 thing that was a pain to
get going was the sound but otherwise a sweet laptop..
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
Any laptop that is listed in the Hardware compatability list. I've had
good luck with IBM, but those are the only one's that I've had
Hi,
127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0 00 lo
It's like this in redhat, as I just checked it out.
However, NET3-4-HOWTO-5 about loopback routes:
root# ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
root# route add -host 127.0.0.1 lo
Hm, two choices. Either the
Umm...Can I ask why you are running routed? Unless you have a dynamic
routing
table (aka more than 1 route onto the internet) there's no need to be
running it, in fact it can cause a lot of trouble (trust me, I've been
there).
--rdp
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Robert W. Fowler III wrote:
Hi
heres
Well, I'd recomend the IBM thinpads. They tend to be a little more
expensive than the others but if you look around you can get some good
deals. I picked up mine about 6-8 months ago, it does 1024x768, 64Meg,
4Gig, CD and floppy are both built in, I think it was around $1500, it's
one of their i
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Adam Wendt wrote:
Sunrpc is part of nfs right?
Errr better to say NFS uses Sun RPC.
Do I need sunrpc for anything other than nfs?
If you're using Red Hat, issue the RPM command:
rpm -q portmap --whatrequires
to get a list of software that is using the Sun RPC
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Todd Littlefield wrote:
df -lk
disk full/free local kilobytes
Better yet, I prefer this GNUism:
df -h
The "-h" stands for "human-readable" and automatically picks units like K, M,
G, etc., as appropriate for each item. Also works for "du" and "ls -l". I
use
relating to proccesses.
What exactly is a zombie proccess, how does it affect me, and what can I do to
get rid of them?
TIA
-Adam-
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A zombie process is a transitional phase that a process will pass through in it's
way to death. Here's an exceprt from "The Magic Garden Explained":
"When a process terminates via _exit it enters an intermediate stage of
termination called a zombie state..."
You will see zombies associated
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Adam Wendt wrote:
Whats rpciod?
Sounds like "Remote Procedure Call Input/Output Daemon". It has something
to do with the kernel-level RPC support code.
This may be related to why it doesn't die but what does it mean when the
name of the proccess is in [ ] brackets
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