Linux-Misc Digest #355, Volume #21 Tue, 10 Aug 99 17:13:09 EDT
Contents:
Re: LOADLIN with RH 6.0 (Robin Becker)
Recompile the Distro, How? (Uriah Queen)
Re: Couldn't mount Windows 98 second edition ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Strange bootup message in RH 6.0 (CJ)
Re: Watermark with JPEG (Colin Mummery)
textutils-2.0 released (Jim Meyering)
Re: HOME NETWORK CONNECT TO INTERNET BY PPP NOT WORK !! ("Michael B. Allen")
Re: CIA assassinations (Marco Anglesio)
top of memory ("Hung P. Tran")
Re: Mouse in Quake ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ASF Player for videos? (Stewart Honsberger)
Re: CIA assassinations (Peter Seebach)
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From: Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: LOADLIN with RH 6.0
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 17:28:04 +0100
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jayan M
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>you have to copy the vmlinuz (kernel) also
>to the C: (doze) drive. look at lilo.conf to see
>which is the file your linux boot is using.
>It may be something like '/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.5-5'
>or similar.. Copy this file to the doze drive along with
>loadlin ( and rename it to VMLINUZ for the
>classic 8.3 feature)
>
>use loadlin as 'loadlin vmlinuz root=/dev/xxx where
>xxx is your linux root partition.
>
>Have fun..
>
>Jayan
>
>Robin Becker wrote:
>
>> My RH 6.0 installed Lilo by default. The boss wants the old style
>> Win9x/NT method back (ie using the config.sys boot menu). What should I
>> copy across to c:/loadlin from the /boot area. I assume that
>> uninstalling Lilo will restore the original mbr (boot.003 or whatever).
>> --
>> Robin Becker
>
>
Thanks I guess I already knew that in my old scheme. Now, however,
there are some other files in the RH 6.0 boot volume. In particular
System.map-v.v.v-v and module-info-v.v.v-v where should these go?
At present the kernel boot sequence is doing stuff about loading symbols
etc and I guess it's using the boot volume to find these even though the
boot volume isn't actually mounted at the time. The lilo setup doesn't
make any reference to these others.
--
Robin Becker
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From: Uriah Queen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Recompile the Distro, How?
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 15:48:40 -0400
I have twin Alpha linux boxes and I seam to be getting serious problems
from them with RH 5.2 and RH 6.0. I shipped one back to the manufacturer
to double check to make sure that its not HW related. After a little bit
of looking one of thier techs mentioned that it looks as though egcs is
broken. Upgraded to gcc 2.95 on the remaining box and apache has gone
from its usual uptime of roughly 18 hours to 4 days and counting!
Is there anyway of recompiling the entire disto over with the new
compiler? I dont care if I have to use RedHat or Debian just so long as i
can find something simular to *BSD's make world. (the boxes in their
current config will not support NetBSD, it crashed twice on the install!)
TIA
-uriah
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Couldn't mount Windows 98 second edition
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 19:54:39 GMT
I have no problem, which distribution are you running? What command
did you type?
Eric
In article <5_Lr3.91$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Unknown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Couldn't mount Windows 98 second edition
> Message "Wrong superblock or too many files to mount" !!!!!!!
>
>
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From: CJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Strange bootup message in RH 6.0
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 11:22:45 -0500
Mark Mykkanen wrote:
>
> Whenever I boot my system I get this error added to my /var/log/messages
> and sometimes to my boot screen...I think it has to do with the loopback
> device, but I don't know what I have configured wrong.
>
> Jul 27 00:10:42 shamu init: Entering runlevel: 3
> Jul 27 00:10:45 shamu modprobe: can't locate module lo:0
> Jul 27 00:10:45 shamu modprobe: can't locate module lo:1
> Jul 27 00:10:45 shamu modprobe: can't locate module lo:2
> ...
> Jul 27 00:10:47 shamu modprobe: can't locate module lo:49
> Jul 27 00:10:47 shamu network: Bringing up interface lo succeeded
>
> Does anybody know how I can fix this problem?
Tave a look in:
/lib/modules/2.x.x/modules.dep
Delete the line that refers to module 'lo.o'
CJ
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From: Colin Mummery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Watermark with JPEG
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 20:20:14 GMT
I have a Java watermarking product called H2Omarker which should be
running on Linux when the Java 2 VM port is complete. Sorry it's not
available just yet. Details at http://www.kagi.com/equitysoft
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Need a console program to watermarking JPEG-files. The watermark
> should be visible: ex. by writing COPYRIGHT in the picture.
> Any idea how to do that? Maybe by overposing two images?
>
>
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From: Jim Meyering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: gnu.announce,gnu.utils.bug,alt.sources.d
Subject: textutils-2.0 released
Date: 07 Aug 1999 22:11:46 +0200
A new release of the GNU text processing utilities is available at
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/textutils/textutils-2.0.tar.gz
Here's the md5 checksum for the distribution. It was generated
using the md5sum program that is part of this package. You can
check it by saving this message to a file, say tu-announce and
then running md5sum -c tu-announce.
61e0eeb09be094069182632335f71b1b textutils-2.0.tar.gz
For a list of GNU ftp mirror sites, see
http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
or the list at the end of this message.
The last major release, 1.22, was made way back in January 1997.
In the intervening 2.5 years there have been 15 test releases,
and about 2500 lines worth of ChangeLog entries.
Bug reports can go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NEWS:
Changes in release 2.0
* new program: tsort
* new program: ptx (moved to this package from being its own distribution)
There are translations of diagnostics in more languages. The new ones
are Chinese, Czech, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Slovak, and Swedish.
Here are summaries of some of the important changes, grouped by program.
They are attributed in the ChangeLog files.
* tail accepts new option: --pid=PID
* tail accepts the following new options (some of which were added in 1.22g):
--retry
--follow[={name|descriptor}]
--max-unchanged-stats=N
--max-consecutive-size-changes=N
--sleep-interval=S
* tail now terminates in `yes > k & sleep 1; tail -2c k'
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* When POSIXLY_CORRECT is not set, tail -N now accepts more than one file
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* To maintain compatibility with sort, comm and join now obey the LC_COLLATE
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* sort now considers newlines to be part of the line, as required by POSIX.2.
E.g. a line starting with a tab now sorts before an empty line,
since tab precedes newline in the ASCII collating sequence.
* sort handles NUL bytes correctly when configured/compiled with --enable-nls
* sort no longer autodetects the locale of numbers and months,
as that conflicts with POSIX.2
* `sort -n' works with negative numbers when configured/compiled
with --enable-nls
* `sort -o no-such-file no-such-file' now fails, as it should
* fix sort bug whereby using key-local `d' option would cause following
key specs to be ignored when any two keys (in the `d'-modified test)
compared equal.
* sort can sort according to your locale if your C library supports that
* sort -c reports both the number and the contents of the first out-of-order
line, in addition to the file name.
* `join -tC' now works when input contains trailing spaces
* head accepts byte and line counts of type uintmax_t (so up to 2^64 - 1)
* fix a bug in cut to allow use of 8-bit delimiters
* cut accepts new --output-delimiter=STR option
* pr accepts POSIX compliant options -s and -w,
the new capital letter options -J, -S and -W turn off the
unexpected interferences of the small letter options -s and -w
if used together with the column options.
* pr output conforms more closely to other UNIXes in some cases.
* pr accepts long option names (see `pr --help')
* fix pr bug: pr -td didn't double space
* pr: For compatibility (also more POSIX compliant): Include default
separator `TAB' when merging lines of full length.
* uniq accepts new option: --all-repeated (-D).
* md5sum can handle file names with embedded backslash characters
* fix tac bug when using -b, -r, and -s SEPARATOR
* od supports a new trailing `z' character in a type specification:
$ od -tx1z .
0000000 be ef c6 0f fd f9 d7 e0 ec cb f3 c6 00 db e8 00 >................<
0000020 00 00 d2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >................<
0000040 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >................<
*
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0000620 05 63 76 74 2e 6f 00 00 29 ac 08 70 72 6f 6a 65 >.cvt.o..)..proje<
0000640 63 74 73 00 00 00 18 9a 05 63 76 74 2e 63 00 00 >cts......cvt.c..<
0000660 18 d9 03 52 43 53 00 00 18 c0 05 78 2e 64 61 74 >...RCS.....x.dat<
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�rn Hansen and Ulrich Drepper for making sort work in other locales
Kaveh Ghazi and Volker Borchert for lots of testing and for their help
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From: "Michael B. Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: HOME NETWORK CONNECT TO INTERNET BY PPP NOT WORK !!
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 13:12:32 -0400
Hi Tom,
Not quite sure what your trying to do but it seems like you want to give
your local subnet access to the internet using your Linux machine to
"masqurade" traffic to your ppp0 link. This is not as simple as you make it
out to be. You cannot simply add the ppp0 default gateway address to your
routing table. You must set up "IP Masqurading". This is not trivial and I
don't recall the presice procedure but I will try and describe it roughly.
First thing you want to do it get you local network and dial-up setup
working properly if it does not already. All machines should be able to
connect to Linux. Sounds like you may have a bit of a problem here. I would
try the netcfg tool(also part of the control-panel). Sometimes it barfs but
if you must you can edit the file it creates
directly(/etc/rc.d/network/network-scripts/eth0-?). Anyway once the network
is running properly locally and from Linux to the internet via PPP you are
ready to set up IP Masqurading. It will probably be necessary to re-compile
the kernel to support it. For this you will probably have to look at the
HOWTO:
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/howto/mini/IP-Masquerade
Don't get caught up in it. A lot of it is kind of achedemic. Really your
just looking for the parts about compiling the Kernel with IP Masqurading
support and the ipfwadm commands necissary to route network traffic. If you
have never re-compiled the kernel before I would take a step back and study
that as it is a much more fundamental Linux need that you we surely use in
the future. If you are in need of futher assistance regarding compiling the
kernel I have the exact sequence of commands written down. So re-compile the
kernel with the extra network functions and add the ipfwadm network commands
to your startup scripts(probably /etc/rc.d/network or something). There are
probably other things to get it to work but I can't remember off the top of
my head.
PS: You could dump Linux for the 2nd edition of Win98 that has this sort of
thing build in. I have never used it before so like everyhting with Windows
I would be weary. Plus thats no fun.
Good Luck,
Mike
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tom wrote in message <7olr4c$6jh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
Hi EVERYONE :
version : RED HAT 5.1 LINUX
I have a home network using Linux server to connect internet
by ppp and network card connect my local PC.
I check the Linux server by using PPP to internet is working.
It can ping and http to the outside work.
I try to activate the network card eth0 and add the address
to route table . Then the local linux server can not ping by itself
and it can ping the outside world. The Local PC can ping the linux
server but can not telnet at all.
my route table setting
default gateway :203.80.85.62
network device :ppp0
network device network network mask gateway
eth0 203.80.85.38 255.255.255.192
203.80.85.62
My network diagram
default gateway 203.80.85.62 ISP have assign the network mask
| 255.255.255.192 so I have 7 internet IP
203.80.85.55(ppp0)
|
Linux server
|
203.80.85.38 (eth0) if activate
|
203.80.85.39 can ping to 203.80.85.39
|
Local PC runing win98 can ping to 203.80.85.38
can not pint to
203.80.85.55
Thanks
TOM
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco Anglesio)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss
Subject: Re: CIA assassinations
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 20:08:26 GMT
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999 19:50:11 GMT, Peter Seebach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>However, the American system at least provides a mechanism for some of that
>research to happen. It would get done a lot faster, and it would cost
>everyone less, if more people were paying for it, rather than fewer.
>Economies of scale can be a very good thing.
That doesn't follow; the american system provides a mechanism for that not
to happen, since it's a user-pay system. People who can afford to
participate in the health care system already make enough to afford good
public health, decent housing, and the like. It's poverty which reduces
the average american citizen's lifespan; when you get out of the bottom
two economic quintiles, americans do as well as anyone else. If not
better.
As for research, I take your point. The US system has firehosed money on
scientific research of all kinds quite admirably.
marco
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From: "Hung P. Tran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.system
Subject: top of memory
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 16:50:25 GMT
Hi,
Anyone know how to find out the top of physical memory
from a linux device driver ? I need to know where I can
start allocate my PCI resource. Is there any documentation
about all system calls available to device driver in linux ?
Any help is appreciated.
hung
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: nf.comp.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Mouse in Quake
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 20:00:24 GMT
Kill gpm (gpm -k). If it still does not work (or it works but the
mouse moves sporatically), the problem is "Microsoft". If you can run
it at as ps2, change mouse to ps2 in the configuration (not
microsoft). If you do this there is also another place you would have
to change it, but I don't remember where. Try scanning Deja, thats
where I got it the last time (a good 4+ months ago).
Eric
In article <7onnju$ama$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John David Bowden) wrote:
> I'm tearing my hair out trying to get my mouse it work in Quake...
It's
> one of those "Mouse in a Box" Kensington mice. It runs fine as a
> Microsoft mouse. The bottom says "Serial and PS/2 Version", which it
is
> (serial).
>
> My libvga.config reads:
>
> mouse Microsoft
> mdev /dev/ttyS0
>
> my /etc/sysconfig/mouse:
>
> MOUSETYPE="Microsoft"
> XMOUSETYPE="Microsoft"
> FULLNAME="Generic Mouse (serial)"
> XEMU3=yes
>
> I've read the man pages for svgalib and libvga.config, as well as the
> quake HOWTO.
>
> Any takers?
>
> John
>
> --
> Clones are people two.
>
************************************************************************
******
> John Bowden Memorial University of
Newfoundland
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stewart Honsberger)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.misc,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: ASF Player for videos?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 20:15:49 GMT
I'm looking for an ASF player for Linux, BSD, or OS/2. Open Source or atleast
freeware preferred - but I'll take non-crippled Shareware (and pay for it
if it works).
Currently, the only player that works is the Microsoft Media Player, but
even on a P233 with 64 megs of RAM it's shaky at best - and won't play some
videos at all.
I've found a couple that will play the audio of these ASF files, but not
video.
Thanks in advance!
--
Stewart Honsberger (AKA Blackdeath) @ http://sprk.com/blackdeath/
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Humming along under SuSE Linux 6.0 / OS/2 Warp 4
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss
Subject: Re: CIA assassinations
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Seebach)
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 17:04:16 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ottavio G. Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What makes you think that a private company won't have an evil
>inefficient burocracy?
If they do, they will lose to a more efficient company.
-s
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