kernel is not loaded

1998-09-20 Thread Jon Dowd
When I attempted to dial with xisp (found it on the CD, moved it to the HD, installed it with the required libform, configured it to dial... yeah! I'm moving along here! ), The nxterm window returned the following message when I tried to dial my isp. [root@localhost /home] # xisp

Re: Xterm w/ KDE Problems...

1998-09-20 Thread CaT
Wes Leonard wrote the following: I just installed KDE and I'm having an annoying problem. The Xterms that I bring up (whether it be regular xterm, color_xterm, or the kde term) have the annoying bash$ prompt instead of the regular prompt that i'm used to. Anyone know how to change this

Re: Space Deficiencey

1998-09-20 Thread Richard Adams
At 14:16 19/09/98 -0600, Brian/Carol Lehr wrote: I dl the whole SW 3.5 package, and installed it on a 500 meg partition. After adding a few other items such as StarOffice, etc, I've only got 13 megs of space left! I need more space. I even deleted all my Man pages just to get to the

Use a modem in another box?

1998-09-20 Thread Mike Werner
I'm getting ready to do some set-up here and have run into a question. My Linux box will be put into a LAN with a couple of Windoze 95 boxes. One of the 95 boxes has a modem. I don't. The LAN is an ethernet type running Net-Bouy (not sure of exact name, but that's how it's pronounced), and

Re: kernel is not loaded

1998-09-20 Thread Richard Adams
According to Jon Dowd: While burning my CPU. When I attempted to dial with xisp (found it on the CD, moved it to the HD, installed it with the required libform, configured it to dial... yeah! I'm moving along here! ), The nxterm window returned the following message when I tried to

Re: sendmail

1998-09-20 Thread C.Jagadish
Hello Your named server has the local.foo domain ? Is the name is getting resolved? If it is done I think this problem will get solved. On Tue, 15 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I need help ASAP! I just upgraded our server to slackware 3.5 and it comes with sendmail 8.9. I'm now

Re: 2 questions

1998-09-20 Thread Jonathan Sprague
Shawn Craver wrote: I have two questions. First, has anyone ever used a HP DeskJet 340 with Linux, and what printing filters did you use? Don't have a clue about this one. Second, is there any way to connect a Win95 box to a linux box as a client using either the parallel port or a com

Re: IP masquerading help?

1998-09-20 Thread Jonathan Sprague
Jim wrote: I dont expect anyone to give me a walk through to setup ip masquerading but are there any web sites that take you through it step by step. Check here; http://www.on-net.net/~jsprag/linuxnet.htm

Re: kernel is not loaded

1998-09-20 Thread da
On Sat, 19 Sep 1998, Jon Dowd wrote: [root@localhost /home] # xisp /usr/sbin/pppd: This system lacks support for PPP. This could be because the ppp kernel is not loaded, or because the kernel is not configured for ppp. See the README.linux file in the ppp-2.3.3 dist. Jon, I had that

where to find samba

1998-09-20 Thread Ivan Cenov
hello, I am new to this list and to linux too. please tell me where to find samba ? I was told that this software makes linux visible to dos and w'95. tnx Ivan Cenov [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/9276/ ICQ: 17221948 Do what have to do, let

Re: Use a modem in another box?

1998-09-20 Thread Jonathan Sprague
Mike Werner wrote: I'm getting ready to do some set-up here and have run into a question. My Linux box will be put into a LAN with a couple of Windoze 95 boxes. One of the 95 boxes has a modem. I don't. The LAN is an ethernet type running Net-Bouy (not sure of exact name, but that's how

curious about bash scripts

1998-09-20 Thread Kuruvilla Chandy
Hi, Why do a lot of bash scripts start with the first line as #!/bin/bash? They seem to work just as well without. Thanks, Ishaaq Chandy

RE: curious about bash scripts

1998-09-20 Thread Cort
On 20-Sep-98 Kuruvilla Chandy wrote: Hi, Why do a lot of bash scripts start with the first line as #!/bin/bash? That's not part of the bash script. The #!/bin/bash indicates that when the script is ran, what is actually executed is "/bin/bash scriptfilename". If the #!/bin/bash line is not

RE: Netscape Timeout

1998-09-20 Thread Cort
On 19-Sep-98 Brian/Carol Lehr wrote: My Netscape program times out (shuts down) after about half an hour to an hour. Anyone know why this happens, and how it can be corrected? Quite a pain when I'm in the middle of downloading a file. Speaking of which, are there any programs to enable you

Volume controll for an ES1688

1998-09-20 Thread Raider
Hi! I have an ES1688 sound card named Sp301. Under Dos/windoze it runs excellent. And it can be seen as well as AdLib, SB, SB Pro without any driver preinstalled. Now I'm getting rid of windoze step by step and making more of my work under linux. When I work I use to listen to a CD.

Re: curious about bash scripts

1998-09-20 Thread Etienne Grossmann
Hello, Why do a lot of bash scripts start with the first line as #!/bin/bash It means that the script must be executed by the program #!/bin/bash. They seem to work just as well without. Not if you were using another shell than

Re: curious about bash scripts

1998-09-20 Thread Etienne Grossmann
Oops, it seems I sent an incomplete mail. Sorry for that. Why do a lot of bash scripts start with the first line as #!/bin/bash It means that the script must be executed by the program #!/bin/bash. They seem to work just as well

Alt-key terminal switch inside X

1998-09-20 Thread root
Linux-newbie question: I use the Alt-F[1-12] text terminal switching quite extensively. But when I am in X11, it does not understand the Alt key, it seems X11 intercepts the keyboard. My question is: "Is it possible to have X running _and_ switch to another login text terminal and by

sendmail problems cont.

1998-09-20 Thread Woody
BTW, this situation only happens when out users use netscape or IE's Internet Mail... Woody Computer Technician Security Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED]

sendmail problems again

1998-09-20 Thread Woody
Greets, Well this time, whenever we add a new user, the adduser program doesn't create a .username.pop file in /var/mail directory like it should. It creates the actual username file like it should, but it doesn't create the .pop file like it was before we updated sendmail... ThanX Woody

send me something

1998-09-20 Thread aabadr
send me linux

Re: curious about bash scripts

1998-09-20 Thread Wes Leonard
Not everyone uses /bin/bash as their shell. This will allow you to run a bash script from another shell. On Sun, 20 Sep 1998, Kurt Wall wrote: Kuruvilla Chandy spake, saying: % Hi, % % Why do a lot of bash scripts start with the first line as #!/bin/bash? % % They seem to work just as well

Re: Alt-key terminal switch inside X

1998-09-20 Thread Richard Adams
According to root: While burning my CPU. Linux-newbie question: I use the Alt-F[1-12] text terminal switching quite extensively. But when I am in X11, it does not understand the Alt key, it seems X11 intercepts the keyboard. My question is: "Is it possible to have X running _and_

Re: Alt-key terminal switch inside X

1998-09-20 Thread Guy Patten
Try ctrl alt and F(1-12) I use the Alt-F[1-12] text terminal switching quite extensively. But when I am in X11, it does not understand the Alt key, it seems X11 intercepts the keyboard. My question is: "Is it possible to have X running _and_ switch to another login text terminal and