Linux-Misc Digest #416, Volume #19               Thu, 11 Mar 99 19:13:11 EST

Contents:
  need help with dual ewrk3 ethernet cards (Garnet Ulrich)
  Re: Epson Stylus 640 : RH5.2 okay here (doug)
  Re: COBOL compiler for Linux? (David M. Cook)
  Re: Can Linux use 36-bit Xeon addressing? (John Hasler)
  Re: What clock do syslog, crond, and klogd use? (John Hasler)
  Re: help! --> *.tar.bz2 what kind of packer is this? (Kent Robotti)
  Re: Modem Init String (William Wueppelmann)
  Re: Linux setup ("Georges Heinesch")
  Re: Public license question (John Hasler)
  trn takes too long to get overview file (Wlmet)
  Re: chown: bug or feature (Chris Hardin)
  Re: How do I stop netscape from popping up "Repost from data?" window when I press 
reload???? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  help! --> *.tar.bz2 what kind of packer is this? (borodin)
  Re: Red Hat Linux Unleashed ONLINE! ("Charles Sullivan")
  Iomega 2GB & Ftape (Chuck Lidderdale)
  ipfwadm? ("arutha")
  Re: MS Explorer 4.0 for Unix (steve mcadams)
  Re: so, how is gnome 1.0, guys? <troll> (steve mcadams)
  Re: KDE: server already active SOLVED (alessandro)
  Re: Caldera RPMs in RH? (Villy Kruse)
  Re: RealPlayer G2 + WMP -- Yes! (Jerry Lynn Kreps)
  Help: getting LILO to work with Promise Board (William Henstrom)
  /etc/rc.d/init.d problems (Scott Kester)
  Pine 3.96 on Linux 5.1 ("Mike Koenig")

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From: Garnet Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: need help with dual ewrk3 ethernet cards
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 16:46:44 -0500
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've successfully loaded RH5.2 and managed to get a single Digital DE204

ethernet card (ewrk3 driver) working.  My problem comes in trying to get

a second DE204 card running.  According to the docs for the ewrk3
driver, this driver supports multiple cards.  With both DE204 cards in
the system, I can insmod either card to work but not both at the same
time.  I try to do 'insmod ewrk3 io=0x340,0x300 irq=5,10' and only the
0x340,5 card will be loaded.  If I change the order the options are
given, only the 0x300,10 card is loaded.  There doesn't seem to be any
conflict between the two because a) I can substitute another ethernet
card for either of the two using the substituted DE204 card's parameters

(same memory address, irq, io) and they both work no problem and b) I
very carefully verified the resources in use on my system and those the
cards are requesting.  The diagnostics program that came from DEC
recognizes both DE204 cards and can successfully recognize and test
both.

Has anyone done this before?  Anything obvious I'm missing to get two
cards loaded using one driver?

Help!

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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From: doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Epson Stylus 640 : RH5.2 okay here
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 17:14:47 -0500

Matt O'Toole wrote:
> 
> Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote in message <7c70qe$bjh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> 
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> >>What I *don't* know is how to really test the colors and resolutions. All
> >>three drivers seem to work fine. --- John
> 
> >My testing with and correspondence about the Epson Stylus Color 800 is
> >that some colors are too dark and gray. Perhaps you'll notice the same
> >when you try to print something with dark blue in it. Mine comes out
> >looking like blue with a black haze over it.
> 
> I've always had similar problems with my Color Stylus Pro, the predescessor
> to the 800.  All the colors seem too dark, and blues are too purplish.  This
> is true under Win 95, with the original driver that came with the printer;
> the newer driver included with Win 98; and whatever driver came with RH
> 5.2/Mandrake.  So, I'm pretty sure this is a hardware problem.  The text
> output looks a bit crisper under Linux, but the colors look the same.
> 
> It went in for repair once, for another problem.  I complained about the
> color problem at the time, and the colors looked a lot better when the
> printer came back.  Now, it's back to where it was.  So, I think the problem
> is with the nozzles becoming blocked or something.  They probably did a
> thorough cleaning at the factory.  Epson says to be sure to turn the printer
> off and on using its own power switch, so that it will go through its normal
> self-cleaning cycle each time.  I do that, but...  I think these printers
> are troublesome compared to HPs, and I wouldn't buy another.  I wish HP
> still built non-Winprinters.
> 
> One positive thing I can say about this printer is that the ink usage/cost
> is very low.
> 
> Matt O.

I just picked up on this thread, and wanted to chime in about the 640.
I hope that is what is being discussed. Basically, I like it. I use the
stcolor & st800 & uniprint. I can get 180x180, 360x180, 360x360,720x720,
and 1440x720. The color thingie is most noticable for me with the
offshades,
or inbetween the basic colors. I notice this in both Linux and Win98.
The
ink cost is, I agree, very reasonable. Heck, I paid 170 bucks for mine
and
for that it is a good printer. Maybe the best for the price.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David M. Cook)
Subject: Re: COBOL compiler for Linux?
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:13:44 GMT

On 11 Mar 1999 22:07:11 GMT, Frank Riha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Yes, I believe Acucobol runs under Linux, although I have not used it.

Here's another one announced recently:

http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CnUnzubKbytaXnJu

Dave Cook

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From: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Can Linux use 36-bit Xeon addressing?
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:03:15 GMT

Johan Kullstam writes:
> i'd love to use AMS-LaTeX but the US DoD requires all documentation be
> submitted in `MS-Word 6.0 for Windows' format.

You really should write to your congressman and/or Ralph Nader about this.
Maybe one of the news organizations would be interested.  Might make an a
nice little investigative reporting bit.
-- 
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]            Do with it what you will.
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Elmwood, Wisconsin         Do not send email advertisements to this address.

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From: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What clock do syslog, crond, and klogd use?
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:12:33 GMT

Sean writes:
> My CMOS clock (hardware clock) and system clock are set to the correct
> time, yet my log files are all exactly two hours behind.  What's going on
> here?

Fix your timezone.  Exactly how you do that depends on what distribution
you are using, information you failed to give us.
-- 
John Hasler                This posting is in the public domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]            Do with it what you will.
Dancing Horse Hill         Make money from it if you can; I don't mind.
Elmwood, Wisconsin         Do not send email advertisements to this address.

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From: Kent Robotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: help! --> *.tar.bz2 what kind of packer is this?
Date: 11 Mar 1999 22:16:52 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

borodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!

> I would like to install jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2, but I don't know, how to
> uncompress it. With tar xfv foo.tar.bz2 I only get missmash.
> Sorry for my stupid question.
> Jens

You need bzip2.

bzip2 -dc foo.tar.bz2 | tar xvf -


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William Wueppelmann)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Modem Init String
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:07:51 GMT

In our last episode (Thu, 11 Mar 1999 13:16:20 +0100),
the artist formerly known as Cengiz Oezcan said:
>Hi modem gurus,
>
>my ISP tells me that I have to send a certain init string to
>my modem and even gives me the sring. Can somebody please
>tell me ho to send an init string to a modem in linux?
>(I run suse 5.2)

If you already have a chatscript set up (on my Debian system using
pppconfig to set up dialup access, they're in /etc/chatscripts), you
probably have a line that contains "ATZ".  If you need a special
initialization string, you can probably replace "ATZ" with "AT..."
(whatever your initialization string happens to be).

I've never had a problem just using "ATZ" as an initialization string for
any of the modems I've used (USR, Motorola and some horrible backwoods
brand that was recognized by nothing).

If you haven't configured your connection at all, I'd suggest using one of
the configuration utilities.  I've used pppconfig which is very easy,
especially if your ISP uses PAP authentication.  Other people might have
other suggestions, and I don't know whether pppconfig is a part of the SuSe
distribution or not.

-- 
It is pitch black.  
You are likely to be spammed by a grue.


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Date: 11 Mar 99 08:52:04 +0100
From: "Georges Heinesch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux setup
Crossposted-To: ibmnet.general,comp.os.linux.setup

Quoting David Kirkpatrick (10-Mar-99 17:18:01):

> You can configure linux to use ppp and receive dynamic addresses from
> your ISP?

Yep. It's a dynamic dialup. Nothing special.

> When you say call what exactly do you mean?

I would like to "name" it "foobar".

> and access it
> from where - an intranet or the internet?

>From a single workstation to the Internet via dialup.


-- 
Cu  Georges Heinesch, Luxembourg
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/2480
    PGP 2.6.3i / 5.1i public key on request and on public servers

... niammi niammi in my Tammi ...


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From: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,gnu.misc.discuss
Subject: Re: Public license question
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:02:55 GMT

Stephan writes:
> I argue that it makes sense (Note: I do not argue legal reality here - as
> far as I know there are no precedence cases yet) that if the only purpose
> of A is to be combined with B into a running program,...

There is nothing in copyright that would give the author of B the power to
restrict your right to distribute your A just because the purpose of A is
to be combined with B.  You are not a party to the license agreement
between the user and the author of B, so its terms and conditions do not
apply to you.

> ...then it does not matter if the user or the programmer combines A and B
> - distributing A+B is covered by copyright,...

Of course it matters.  If you not distributing A+B then you are not
distributing B and therefor not infringing its copyright.  If the user came
into possession of A and B legitimately he is free to combine them unless
he has entered into a contract not to do so (in the case of the GPL he has
not).

> ...and since B (the key or library) is already out there, distributing A
> alone is equivalent to distributing A+B.

No it isn't.  The user must obtain B himself, by whatever means B's author
chooses to permit.  B's copyright is not touched and so its author has no
grounds under copyright law to sue you.  If B's author wants to prevent B
from being combined with A he must get all users of B to enter into an
agreement not to do so.
-- 
John Hasler                This posting is in the public domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]            Do with it what you will.
Dancing Horse Hill         Make money from it if you can; I don't mind.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wlmet)
Subject: trn takes too long to get overview file
Date: 11 Mar 1999 22:33:11 GMT


I am trying to use trn for linux, Slackware 3.5.  After hitting the + it takes
forever to get the overview file.

Getting overview file.........................

The dots take forever.


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From: Chris Hardin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.development.system,linux.redhat.devel,alt.os.linux,linux.dev.newbie
Subject: Re: chown: bug or feature
Date: 11 Mar 1999 17:23:26 GMT

> Jan Matejka wrote:
...
>> Imagine what  would be possible on systems with quotas:
>> If you have eaten your disk qouta, you could simply move your files to
>> somebody else without his knowledge and hapilly continue to likvidate
>> free disk space ... that would be VERY SILLY.

In linux.dev.newbie Ilya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. What would you do with files owned by someone else?

You could make them world or group writable before changing ownership,
so even though they are owned by another user, you could continue to
happily use them.

> 2. Why don't make this configurable feature? This kind of chown is
> definitely something
> I'd like to give access to some users.

If you *really* want to give some users the ability to do this, you
can use sudo.  Beware, though, because this would open at least one
security hole: a user could run any program as root, by creating a
program, turning on the SUID bit (with "chmod +s"), then changing
ownership of that program to root.  If you have too much time on your
hands, you could create a wrapper script (that some users can run with
sudo) that prevents this particular exploit.

Chris


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: How do I stop netscape from popping up "Repost from data?" window when I 
press reload????
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 15:15:57 GMT

In article <7c81kq$ccs$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (sasani) wrote:
>
>
> WHen I press reload, Netscape gives me this window saying "Repost from data?".
> How do I tell Netscape that I don't want this window to pop up?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Si
>
>

This message appears when you are "refreshing" a cgi script. You will not be
able to "get rid" of that message. Basically you have requested that the
script be run again by reloading the page. Therefor the script is asking you
if you want the same data to be shown again. Hope this clears things up for
you.

Mike

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (borodin)
Subject: help! --> *.tar.bz2 what kind of packer is this?
Date: 11 Mar 1999 20:43:23 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi!

I would like to install jdk1.2pre-v1.tar.bz2, but I don't know, how to
uncompress it. With tar xfv foo.tar.bz2 I only get missmash.
Sorry for my stupid question.
Jens

-- 

=============================================================================
                    Odi profanum vulgus et arceo. (Horatz)
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                    http://octopus.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de


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From: "Charles Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Red Hat Linux Unleashed ONLINE!
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 10:29:03 -0500

What do they have that's not available at Red Hat's site?


Benjamin Sher wrote in message <01be6bc3$cbeaa5a0$7be94dd8@sher07>...
>Dear friends:
>
>Phenomenal is the only word for it!
>
>Red Hat Linux Unleashed is available IN ITS ENTIRETY online and for free on
>Macmillain's site at:
>
>http://www.mcp.com
>
>Look for "My Personal Bookshelf."
>
>You may need to have the ISBN number to at least one of their books. And I
>am sure nearly everyone owns at least one of the books represented on the
>site (Que, Sams, etc.)
>--
>Benjamin Sher
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sher's Russian Web & Index
>http://personal.msy.bellsouth.net/msy/s/h/sher07/index.html
>
>
>



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From: Chuck Lidderdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Iomega 2GB & Ftape
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:08:13 GMT

I've got just about every thing working - except - ftape
I've downloaded  the L&G ftape, compiled & installed.
The best I can get is "device busy". (Iomega 2GB)

Q: Does it make difference where the tape is on the ribbon?
    MB -> tape ~> floppy (the cable has the twist between the
    tape and floppy.

Q: How do you detect/find the IRQ/ADD for the tape?

Any other comments?

Tks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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From: "arutha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: ipfwadm?
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:01:36 -0400

I have a linux system acting as a firewall/masq.  I do not have valid IPs on
my internal network hence masq.  What I want to do is allow a connection on
a specific port to be routed to an internal computer from the internet.  i
don't know if I need additional software or if ipfwadm can do this.  I am
using redhat 5.2 kernel 2.0.36-0.7.  Example:  have smtp routed from the
internet to linux box w/ valid IP to system without valid IP 192.168.x.x.
smtp port only.
Any help would be appreciated.  Thank you.





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (steve mcadams)
Subject: Re: MS Explorer 4.0 for Unix
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:22:25 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Posted & mailed, snipped, quoted is ">"]
Michael Proto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>So when is Lynx gonna have ActiveX support?
>
></MORESCARASM>

..and why would anyone with sense enough to install and configure
Linux want that security abomination from hell?
____________________________________________________________________________
"Herding cats is easy." -steve, http://www.codetools.com/showcase

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (steve mcadams)
Subject: Re: so, how is gnome 1.0, guys? <troll>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:22:27 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Posted & mailed, snipped, quoted is ">"]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Browne) wrote:

>I've not checked the RAM consumption from GNOME proper, as opposed to E;
>E is *definitely* huge.

Is "E" the new inspeak for KDE, or is it something else us outers
don't know about?  In either case, please spew forth words of
definition :-)

>I get the feeling that Netscape is, by itself, a worse application (from
>memory consumption perspective) than all of GNOME put together. 

Funny, that's why I tried Opera (for ms) and I liked it; only reason I
went back to netscape was that Opera didn't support secure web-sites
at the time (that and the fact that netscape isn't explorer).

>>There must be a shitload of unused support code buried in it
>>that's waiting for somebody to write apps that use it.
>
>Certainly.  There's an ORB that doesn't seem yet to be *heavily* used. 

Kewl, anooother new acronym!  What pray tell is an ORB?  

>The way I look at it is that many of the applications are "first turn
>around the track," as well as being "first attempts at GTk/GNOME apps."

Absolutely.  That's how Microsoft gained dominance with windows; they
got developers to write lots and lots of competitive apps for it.
Many shall be called yet few will be chosen and all that.

>>Cool, sounds like I should stay tuned for a couple of turns around the
>>evolutionary track.  
>
>Assuming that the "more novel and more useful" things come along, and
>that GNOME is indeed a "viable evolutionary track," then that's likely. 

I hate to say it, but at this point in time I don't see Linux as a
viable evolutionary track.  Nor is ms-windows a viable evolutionary
track imho.

Well, Linux -might- be a viable evolutionary track with some major
redesign, I suppose.  But the way things stand now it's not clear
whether the world will let that happen.

Hey, did you read the news-item about the 4 big-name companies
investing in RedHat and buying... geez, brain fart, was it 80% or only
20% of Red Hat?
____________________________________________________________________________
"Herding cats is easy." -steve, http://www.codetools.com/showcase

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From: alessandro <"alpalmas$"@tin.it>
Subject: Re: KDE: server already active SOLVED
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:17:58 +0100

alessandro wrote:
> 
> I installed KDE 1.1 on my slack 3.5
> 
> It seemed to work all well, but when I tried to
> startx for the secon time, I got the error:
> 
>   Fatal server error:
>   Server is already active for display 0
>           If this server is no longer running, remove      /tmp/.X0-lock
>           and start again.
> 
> In DejaNews nothing about.
<snip>

FOUND in DejaNews! 
but not a simple query... and a very slow and frustrating connection!

I had a file on my $HOME which I named startkde ...
Silly. it was a memo file with the word "startx" in it.

Please excuse me for the bandwidth waste. I really Forgot startkde was
reserved... my shame. If only I had waited 10 minutes to post, the
search on DejaN. would arrive...

Thank to the people who answers questions! some day I will be able, too,
and I will remember the help received!

Bye.

Alessandro

-- 
===========
please, excuse my antispam: alpalmas, NOT alpalmas$

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Villy Kruse)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Caldera RPMs in RH?
Date: 11 Mar 1999 18:36:27 +0100

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael 'BeLFrY' S. E. Kraus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>G'day...
>



>
>Maybe I'm missing something here... and maybe I'm wrong... but I thought RH
>came with netatalk.
>

Just a little bit.  netatalk is found on contrib.redhat.com meaning redhat
didn't build that package, but someone else did and made it available.


Villy


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From: Jerry Lynn Kreps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: RealPlayer G2 + WMP -- Yes!
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 17:27:15 -0600

Benjamin Sher wrote:
> 
> Dear friends:
> 
> I received an official response from RealPlayer that Real G2 will be
> available for Linux "soon."
> 
> Meanwhile, Microsoft has announced that the Windows Media Player will be
> available in several weeks for Unix (with a specific reference to Linux,
> believe it or not!). See
> 
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer/download/unix.htm

Hi Ben,
I thought M$ was going to "joining in on the fun" too, but you will
notice that the website you list hasn't been changes since July of last
year.  Last September I thought netshow.linux was a month or two a way. 
Don't hold your breath.

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From: William Henstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Help: getting LILO to work with Promise Board
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 21:48:01 -0600

I can't run lilo.  I get the following error:

open /dev/hda: Operation not supported by device

I get this because of the following situation:
I installed a Promise UDMA hard drive PCI card on my computer
along with a new hard drive last year.  The problem arises from 
the fact that the drive gets /dev/hde device name.  However, when
it boots the bios seems to think that it is /dev/hda.  The 
following is portion of my lilo.conf:

boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
#prompt
#timeout=50
other=/dev/hda1
        label=Win95
        table=/dev/hda
image=/boot/zImage-2.0.35
        label=linux35
        append="mem=80M"
        root=/dev/hde8
        read-only

And these are both the same hard drive!  I had to do this by 
connecting it into the EIDE slots on the motherboard, boot then
change lilo.conf to this, run lilo and then hook back into the 
card and reboot.  This was the only way that I could get the setup
to work. I would like to start using linux2.2, but I 
can't get lilo to work in this situation.  Any ideas?  Thanks 
in advance.

Will Henstrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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From: Scott Kester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: /etc/rc.d/init.d problems
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 13:09:58 -0500

I am new to linux so I am sorry if this is a common question.  I have
installed Oracle 8.0.5 and have been trying to get it to auto start and
stop for 2 weeks with no luck.  I created a script called dbora and
placed it in /etc/rc.d/init.d.  The script is marked as executable, and
when I run it by hand via /etc/rc.d/init.d start or stop, it works
fine.  I placed a link to dbora as
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S99dbora->../init.d/dbora.  Oracle now autostarts just
fine.

The problem is shutdown.  I placed a link in both rc0.d and rc6.d as
K10dbora->../init.d/dbora.  The shutdown script never runs.  I put
several echo "Called the script" lines in at the top to see if the
scripts was ever called.  The messages never appear.  I set all required
environment variables in the script, so I don't think this is the
problem.

So I tried finding a link that does work on shutdown,
K15httpd->../init.d/httpd was the one I used.  I deleted the link to
../init.d/httpd and recreated it as K15httpd->../init.d/dbora.  The
shutdown now works as I expected.  This makes me think that the shutdown
process is running off of an old directory listing of rc0.d, and does
not find the new entry K10dbora.  Is that possible? If I read the docs
correctly it should read the directory every time it runs.  Is there a
file I have to update to get the shutdown process to take another look
at the contents of the rc0.d or rc6.d directories?  Any help would be
great.

TIA
Scott

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From: "Mike Koenig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Pine 3.96 on Linux 5.1
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:30:44 -0500

I get an error "Incomplete maildomain "Tiger" when I go into Pine.  Where do
I go to fix this?  I don't see anything in /etc/sendmail.cf?

Please send answers to [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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