Linux-Misc Digest #324, Volume #24               Sun, 30 Apr 00 19:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  es1371? (Janet)
  URGENT - PPP Autodial when I start netscape ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Kill command (Steven)

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From: Janet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: es1371?
Date: 30 Apr 2000 15:08:04 -0700

Hi,

I have a Soundblaster card which cat /proc/pci says has an es1371
chipset.  I am able to load the es1371 kernel module fine, but no sound
comes out.  When I run xmms, it looks like it's playing about 50 times as
fast as it should be, but there's still no sound.  I can't get sound from
the CD player either, which is sort of weird.  Both the soundcard and the
cd player work fine under windows though.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Janet

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT - PPP Autodial when I start netscape
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 21:57:22 GMT

Hello,
I am Flavio and I have a problem with PPP protocol.
I can connect on my ISP with a manual dial,(connection with dinamic IP)
an it work O.K.,bat when I start netscape, PPP not start automatically
to connect on internet.
How I can fix my problem?
It si very important to me.
Tanks

Flavio


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From: Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.dev.kernel,linux,ucla.classes.cs.cs111
Subject: Kill command
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 15:17:31 -0700

Hi,

Under Redhat 6.0 GNOME, I opened up several terminals.  On one terminal
I typed "ps" to view all the running processes (I switched to su).  Then
I tried to kill one of the command:

/sbin/mingetty tty6

but when I "ps" again, this command shows up under a different pid. 
What command is this?  This doesn't seem like a command when I try to
type it at a shell.  I suspect that this command only appears on the
"ps" list when one of the terminal is in supervisor mode.  

When I type "ps" in a terminal not in su mode, a different list of
processes are shown; I don't see commands such as the one above, why is
this?

Also, do I need to be in supervisor mode to kill another shell process?

Thanks,
Steven

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