Hot Linux PC found

2000-06-23 Thread Robert Haehnel
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RE: Hot Linux PC found

2000-06-23 Thread nbhs2
--- Original Message --- Robert Haehnel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote on 23 Jun 00 10:48:50 EDT -- Thanks for all the feedback. I can't wait to get mine. -- R. Haehnel = Did I miss a message or have you not told us which one you've

No rule to make target - help please

2000-06-23 Thread Rogers, Paul
Dear All I am trying to install ghostscript on a RH 6.0 machine from a tarball. When I issue the command make I get the following error message: make: *** No rule to make target 'jpeg/jpeglib.h',needed by obj/jpeglib.h . Stop If I run find it tells me I have a copy of jpeglib.h in

Re: Still having PPP Problem

2000-06-23 Thread Akintayo Holder
The applet works, configuring a PnP modem and PPP can be a problem and the applet does not cover this. I think what Whitney was trying to say is that scripts are easier to fix than applets. I configured my connection from my normal user account. The config tool asked for the root password at the

Reconstructing partion table

2000-06-23 Thread Peter Howell
Ok, this is a windows 98 problem, but I think there may be a linux solution. The boot record of one of our win98 has been trashed. When we boot from a floppy and run fdisk, it shows up as NON-DOS. I suspect that this was done by a lab mate in an attempt to remove the antiexe.a

Re: Reconstructing partion table

2000-06-23 Thread Jill
Run your anti-virus through it. You should have a anti-virus emergency disk Then boot from a Windoze 98 disk either a start up or in another machine, then repair it. If you do not have one of those disks, tell me and I can email it you. In fact any AV disk not less that 5 yrs old will do. It is

Re: Still having PPP Problem

2000-06-23 Thread Teo
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Tom Dove wrote: Hi all, I'm still stuck with my original problem of dialing my ISP as a user other than root. The system is a Mac clone Power Center Pro 180 with 112 mB of RAM and Linux is on a 1.2 gB drive with a 200 mB partition for a minimal Mac OS. I am running

re: APM,Documentation

2000-06-23 Thread Christoph Hammann
Dear Nauman, in your plan to add a new partition on a new HDD to your Linux computer, you mixed two steps that should come one after the other: 1.: mount the new partition on a directory on your original drive, do a mkfs on it with the filesystem of your choice (I'd recommend reiserfs) and

New kernel too big

2000-06-23 Thread root
Hello all, I'm using RH 6.2 with kernel 2.2.14 and I'm having problems with a new kernel. Lilo says the new kernel is too big - #Added linux * #Kernel /boot/vmlinux is too big Same for bvmlinux Here's lilo.conf- #boot = /dev/hda #timeout = 50 #linear #prompt # default = linux # vga = normal

Re: Still having PPP Problem

2000-06-23 Thread Teo
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Tom Dove wrote: Hi all, I'm still stuck with my original problem of dialing my ISP as a user other than root. The system is a Mac clone Power Center Pro 180 with 112 mB of RAM and Linux is on a 1.2 gB drive with a 200 mB partition for a minimal Mac OS. I am running

Re: New kernel too big

2000-06-23 Thread r00t the LiNuXeRRR
Hallo Hello all, I'm using RH 6.2 with kernel 2.2.14 and I'm having problems with a new kernel. Lilo says the new kernel is too big - #Added linux * #Kernel /boot/vmlinux is too big Same for bvmlinux Upgrade to kernel = 2.2.16, because in kernels 2.2.15 it-s a major bug ... Here's

Re: New kernel too big

2000-06-23 Thread Shane
I don't suppose you would be willing to tell us where you got /boot/vmlinux? I found it near zImage and bzImage. I think I was seeing it as executable and therefor the file to use and bzImage as not executable and therefor not usable. I'm over that now :-) linux/vmlinux is the uncompressed

APM,Documentation

2000-06-23 Thread Nauman ul-Haque
hi, I ve got some problems here lets see if some one can help me. 1). First of all, I was wondering if I run out of hardisk space on my linux box, what do I have to do then? can i get another hard disk and mount my /usr or /home on it? if so, I think all I have to do is copy my /usr on the new