Linux-Misc Digest #435, Volume #24 Thu, 11 May 00 09:13:02 EDT
Contents:
Re: Can a-term/xterm/rxvt use .ttf fonts? ("T.E.Dickey")
Re: SCSI devices and SMP kernels ("David Cazier")
RHLinux 6.2 FTP install problems (Yanglong Zhu)
Re: Linux is cool! (was: Wierd SuSE6.4 problem) (Julie Brandon)
apache restart problem (Paul Ashby)
help! first kvt now netscape won't start (Ingo Matenaar)
Re: error on fd0 after kernel compile (Jim Harper)
Re: file splitting (Andreas Kahari)
Re: Telnet/FTP Delay (burk)
Re: Email through Website (burk)
Re: Lance ethernet driver (Bob Martin)
Re: Mounting Audio CD (Bob Martin)
Re: can't print with Samba (Bob Martin)
Re: Linux is cool! (was: Wierd SuSE6.4 problem) (Charles Lamont)
Re: German Govt says Microsoft a security risk (mlw)
Re: SCSI devices and SMP kernels (Eric)
Re: error on fd0 after kernel compile (Eric)
Printer does not work in Linux (George Bell)
Re: SCSI devices and SMP kernels (Michael Borgwardt)
Re: apache restart problem (Andreas Kahari)
Re: UPS advise?? (George Bell)
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From: "T.E.Dickey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can a-term/xterm/rxvt use .ttf fonts?
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:19:08 GMT
brian moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, you probably could, but proportional fonts are very bad in xterm
> or any of its clones, as they don't vary the spacing (which is probably
> a good thing, since things like mutt or slrn would be horrendous with
> columns not lining up) and tend to leave blits of the old characters
> around when overwriting a cell.
some of the fonts are fixed-pitch (and XFree86 xterm and rxvt force the
proportional fonts to fixed-pitch to keep the output readable though ugly).
--
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From: "David Cazier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: SCSI devices and SMP kernels
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:20:59 GMT
I think you should add the option "linear" in your lilo.conf to boot from
some scsi disk. (see man page)
> Henrique Seganfredo wrote:
> Anybody here knows about the behaviour of SMP kernels with SCSI drivers?
> I am trying to set up a right out of the box RPM package with a SMP
> kernel (the same version non SMP is already running)...when I boot, I
> get "kernel panic" cause the root fs (on sda1) could not be mounted due
> a problem loading the aic7xxx.o module....no, its not a version issue or
> something like that....
> [root@moucheron /boot]# cat /etc/lilo.conf
> boot=/dev/sda
> map=/boot/map
> install=/boot/boot.b
> prompt
> timeout=50
> default=linux
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.12-20smp
> label=linux
> initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.12-20smp.img
> read-only
> root=/dev/sda2
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.12-20
> label=linux-up
> initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.12-20.img
> read-only
> root=/dev/sda2
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14smp
> label=new
> read-only
> root=/dev/sda2
> vga=ask
>
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From: Yanglong Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: RHLinux 6.2 FTP install problems
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 05:28:37 -0700
Hi all,
I'm trying to install RHLinux 6.2 on my HP Pavilion 6640C. The RedHat
6.2 bootnet.img seems to support my Linksys LNE 100TX FastEthernet
Adapter. But I can never get to mount the ftp server directory on my
machine.
The message on the ALT+F3 console looks as follows:
*Probing buses
*finished bus probing
*found suggestion of tulip
*found tulip device
*found devices justProbe is 0
*going to insmod tulip.o (path is NUCC)
*65 Keymaps are availabel
*loaded 9 keymap tables
*reverse name lookup failed
*transferring
"ftp://128.105.22.12/pub/mirrors/linux/redhat/redhat-6.2/i386/RedHat/base/stage2.img
to a fd"
Then the installation hangs there. I could go back to change anything I
want, except I don't know what to change. What is wrong and
(especially) what is right? Anybody knows anything about this?
According to Red Hat's instruction the last line of the message should
look like:
"ftp://128.105.22.12/pub/mirrors/linux/redhat/redhat-6.2/i386/RedHat/base/hdlist"
is being retrieved. What is really expected here?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Julie Brandon)
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Linux is cool! (was: Wierd SuSE6.4 problem)
Date: 11 May 2000 09:59:47 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 11 May 2000 00:51:25 +0100, Tony Towers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>before I bought the second one. Isn't hardware fun?
No!
It's expensive, stressfull and worrying. And when it goes wrong, you can't
necessarily hope to be able to always hack it back to an as good as new
state.
*8-(
Ta-ra,
Julie (who'd probably appreciate hardware more if she were a lot richer)
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From: Paul Ashby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.networking,com.os.linux.help
Subject: apache restart problem
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:39:59 GMT
When I try to reinitialise my apache server (jserv build)
using the command `killall -HUP httpd`, the apache
errorlog says fills up with the following error messages
ApacheJServ/1.0: Exception creating the server socket:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
ApacheJServ/1.0: Exception creating the server socket:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
etc
etc
No further errors are logged. The only way to fix it (it seems) is to
reboot the machine, shutting down apache and starting up doesn't.
Anyone know why this happens. The reason I ask is because this is
how logrotate.d re-initialises the server, by default
Thanks
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From: Ingo Matenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: help! first kvt now netscape won't start
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 11:42:03 +0000
hi!
I don't know whats happening. Frst I can't launch kvt as a user, now netscape
doesn't launch anymore. I definitely didn't change any file permissions in
between. I don't have any problems if I login as root, but as user suddenly the
applications go on strike. By the way, yast doesn't work either.
has anybody any suggestions where I can find the solution?
ingo
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From: Jim Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: redhat.general,alt.os.mandrake
Subject: Re: error on fd0 after kernel compile
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 21:43:35 +1000
Sounds like the floppy is f(**&^%d
Allen Unrau wrote:
> Oops - forgot to mention that this is happening on both RedHat 6.2 and
> Mandrake 7.
>
> Allen Unrau wrote:
> >
> > Hello all...
> >
> > I am experiencing an annoying problem after compiling and installing a
> > custom kernel. When I try to mount a floppy, I get the following error
> > message: "/dev/fd0 wrong major or minor version number". If I reboot and
> > pick my old kernel, it works fine. Obviously, something is wrong with
> > the new kernel. I have double-checked and ensured that I am compiling
> > support for floppy drives into the kernel. What else could it be?
> >
> > thanks
> > allen
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From: Andreas Kahari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: file splitting
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:41:02 GMT
In article <8fe0pa$b2t$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"ChemSoft GmbH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> with the help of this ng i have splitted a big tar-file in several
parts
> with split and burned it onto cdrs.
> now my problems is how to join the files to get the origin file?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Tobias
>
>
Use 'cat'
cat file1 file2 file3 > bigfile
/A
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From: burk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet/FTP Delay
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:49:10 GMT
In article <rbtS4.22817$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Rick Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Linux server seems to take forever to respond to Telnet & FTP
commands.
> After connected, it seems to sit there for about 60 seconds before
> responding with a login prompt. Is there a way to make this delay
shorter
> (or no delay at all)?
In the past, I've found that my GNU/Linux box was trying to resolve the
domain name for the IP address I was telnetting from. If you are using
an internal network, you may not have a name for the telnet client's
box, so add an entry to /etc/hosts no the server. In the past on a
Redhat 5.x box this made the time for telnet response go from ~1 minute
to a few seconds.
Hope this helps.
-burk
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From: burk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Email through Website
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:54:19 GMT
In article <yGmS4.3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"heretic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Im after a pearl script or something that allows emails to be
> read/forwarded/deleted..etc. Very similar to hotmail.com and
> mail.yahoo.com.
> while emails are accessable to the website, i still want it to be
accessable
> to pop3. Any ideas?
I use Acmemail (http://www.astray.com/acmemail/stable/), and the usual
pop/imap daemons. Uses Perl (a whole lot of CPAN) Takes a bit to set up,
but the instructions on the website are good. I've been very happy with
it.
-burk
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From: Bob Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Lance ethernet driver
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 04:57:38 -0500
Kris Van Bruwaene wrote:
>
> Yesterday I installed linux (2.2.13) on a rather old 486 machine with an
> AMD ISA ethernet card (a.k.a. 2100), at adress 0x280. It requires the
> lance driver, which I installed. The Howto on this rightly states:
>
> "Also note that the driver only looks at the addresses: 0x300, 0x320,
> 0x340, 0x360 for a valid card, and any address supplied by an ether=
> boot argument is silently ignored (this will be fixed) so make sure your
> card is configured for one of the above I/O addresses for now."
>
> My card has no jumpers for changing the address and the problem isn't
> 'fixed' yet. Who can fix this?
> Thanks
Most NICs will come with setup software which usually runs under DOS.
You can use this to configure the card and specify things like IRQ, I/O
address and so on. I used this to install a lot of PNP NE2000 compatible
NICs. If you don't the software you can usually download it from the
manufacturers site
--
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From: Bob Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Mounting Audio CD
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 05:10:55 -0500
Mike Pepera wrote:
>
> Whenever I try to mount an audio CD, I get an error saying that there
> is a bad superblock or wrong filesystem on the CD. I can play it with
> the KDE CD-Player, but I can not mount it.
>
> I can mount all of the data Cds fine, but I am having problems with
> the audio ones.
>
> Any ideas?
>
Yes, don't do that. Audio CDs can not be mounted because they have no
file system to mount.
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From: Bob Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: can't print with Samba
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 05:22:38 -0500
Benjamin HERZOG wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am runing Samba on a Linux box networked with a Win98 box. I want
> Win98 to print with the printer connected to the Linux box thanx to
> Samba.
> The network is ok, but i can't print. Windows says it can't find the
> printer ...
>
> Here is my smb.conf :
For printing from windoze to a linux box, you don't need samba. You
setup a printer on the windoze box as an LPR port with the linux box as
the destination. At least on NT that works, don't have '98.
--
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From: Charles Lamont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Linux is cool! (was: Wierd SuSE6.4 problem)
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 12:26:44 +0100
Tony Towers writes
>I bought a new processor fan once. It was noisier than the old one,
>so I put the old one back in. It's now much quieter than it was
>before I bought the second one.
It does work?
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From: mlw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: German Govt says Microsoft a security risk
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 07:58:50 -0400
Salvador Peralta wrote:
>
> I don't represent Scientology. You called it frightening, and I am
> asking what you know about it. As for German government, I believe that
> they are promoting intolerance in this stance. Their position on M$ has
> nothing to do with the product, and everything to do with paranoid
> intolerance of an alternative world view. Given the history of the
> country, that is one government that I do not like seeing actively
> promoting intolerance.
>
When you look at what happened in Germany in WWII, you will see a very
common human reaction to hard times. Slaughter of who you think is your
enemy is quite common. Look what the whites did to the indians of this
land. look at what the turks did to the armenians, look at history in
general. The german people are no more to blame for there actions than
the countless other peoples and nations which have had similar
atrocities. Fire up enough people, and one can do historic amounts of
evil in the name of god, mother, and/or nation.
As for "scientology," who cares? All religions that attempt to bring in
recruits are evil. My upbringing is that you find what you believe as
you live. I have no right telling anyone what they should believe. Why
should I be bombarded by religious zealots telling me I should believe
in some hokey 2000 year old religion about some guy who got nailed to a
dead tree?
Be it an old religion, or a new one, it does not matter. If they attempt
to extend their influence, they are dangerous. Human beings are very
irrational in their actions when it comes to pleasing a deity through
the commands of a religion. True believer's of any religion are, by very
definition, irrational.
> Christopher Browne wrote:
> >
> > Centuries ago, Nostradamus foresaw a time when Salvador Peralta would say:
> > >What do you know about Scientology, Chris?
> >
> > Nothing that particularly fits this newsgroup.
> >
> > Do you represent Scientology in some manner? Your approach of subtly
> > implicating that the German government has no right to make any dictums,
> > based on their "intolerance," is a most _wonderful_ way of causing people
> > to associate the present government with that at the time of WWII without
> > ever actually mentioning any of the "key words" that would cause anyone
> > to forcibly conclude a "Godwinning" (or "Godlosing") of the thread.
> >
> > You merely _implied_ some association between the present German
> > government and the Nazis, as opposed to coming out and saying that
> > anti-Scientology legislation indicates that they _are_ Nazis.
> >
> > I'm happy to see the thread end, and don't care to "win" any argument
> > here, so I'll call a spade a spade; you did a _good_ job of implying
> > the current government to be just another fascist government without
> > actually coming out and saying it.
> >
> > Point: Salvador Peralta.
> >
> > >My PoV is that it world government, especially the German government,
> > >should be tolerant of diversity. What I know of Scientology deals less
> > >with religion and religiosity than it does with organizational
> > >principles.
> > >
> > >Government should never actively promote intolerance
> >
> > Never?
> >
> > Ah. So governments should not promote intolerance towards child
> > molestation? They should be tolerant towards wife beating?
> >
> > I think not... It is quite clear that there _are_ things that governments
> > should be _quite_ intolerant about.
> >
> > It seems reasonable for governments to be intolerant about those that
> > commit serious crimes. That's pretty much what "prosecution" is about,
> > namely an indication that the government won't tolerate the crime.
> >
> > >Christopher Browne wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Centuries ago, Nostradamus foresaw a time when Salvador Peralta would say:
> > >> >Unfortunately, the article had nothing to do with m$ being a security
> > >> >risk from the software standpoint and everything to do with m$
> > >> >incorporating some of scientology's philosophies into their corporate
> > >> >model. The german government has already given us enough intolerance
> > >> >for the next 2 centuries, IMHO. Let's not applaud them for giving us
> > >> >more.
> > >>
> > >> Unfortunately, anything I can see of Scientology's behaviour seems to
> > >> me to be Rather Frightening.
> > >>
> > >> It is not at all obvious that being unwilling to tolerate Scientology
> > >> connections represents a move towards evil.
> > --
> > Rules of the Evil Overlord #155. "If I know of any heroes in the land,
> > I will not under any circumstance kill their mentors, teachers, and/or
> > best friends." <http://www.eviloverlord.com/>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - <http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/lsf.html>
>
> --
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SCSI devices and SMP kernels
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 11:51:30 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pierre Vigneras wrote:
>
> Thanks very much for your help, really :-).
>
> Nevertheless, i really don't understand something :
> my version of Lilo is :
>
> [root@moucheron /root]# lilo -V
> LILO version 21
> [root@moucheron /root]#
>
> Is there a more recent version ?
>
> Moreover, the lilo doc talked about this 1024 cylinders limits :
>
<SNIP>
The most recent version from lilo is 21.4.3 (IIRC)
Still, if you use this, your bios must have support for the LBA32 calls
else you will still be out of luck. I don't know of any way you can use
to find the physical location of a file on disc, but you are probably
better of by ensuring that the kernel images never will get written
beyond the 1024th cylinder boundary (ie. if lilo 21.4.3 doesn't work for
you). try making a /boot partition that is entirely below cylinder 1024,
it doesn't have to be large (20 MB is enough) but it will be a working
solution.
another thing you may try is making a bootfloppy, try booting the new
kernel from there, just to make sure the kernel image is ok.
Eric
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Crossposted-To: redhat.general,alt.os.mandrake
From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: error on fd0 after kernel compile
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 12:26:53 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Allen Unrau wrote:
>
> Oops - forgot to mention that this is happening on both RedHat 6.2 and
> Mandrake 7.
>
> Allen Unrau wrote:
> >
> > Hello all...
> >
> > I am experiencing an annoying problem after compiling and installing a
> > custom kernel. When I try to mount a floppy, I get the following error
> > message: "/dev/fd0 wrong major or minor version number". If I reboot and
> > pick my old kernel, it works fine. Obviously, something is wrong with
> > the new kernel. I have double-checked and ensured that I am compiling
> > support for floppy drives into the kernel. What else could it be?
> >
> > thanks
> > allen
ls -l /dev/fd0 should produce output as following:
brw------- 1 user floppy 2, 0 May 5 1998 /dev/fd0
^ ^
major, minor
if these numbers are different, run `MAKEDEV fd0`
Eric
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From: George Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Printer does not work in Linux
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 08:38:42 -0400
Hello,
I have a Xerox WorkCentre XK35c. I have had it for a few months and
it has worked fine in Win98, but it is quite unresponsive in Linux.
When I installed the aps filter I chose the "xes" printer filter. Xes
was the closest to my Xerox printer, but not exact. But nothing happens
when I try to print, not even error messages:
#lp -Pascii myfile.txt
request id is root@mycomputer+129
Printer: lp@mycomputer 'xes letter auto color 600"
nothing happens(yes, the printer is switched on!) and then..
#lpq
Queue: no printer jobs available in queue
A lising of drivers with "lsmod" command shows that everything is in
order :
parprobe_probe, parport_pc, lp, parport, all there.
My manual for the printer explicitly states requirement of Windows os,
so I have a bad feeling about this. Has anybody ever gotten this kind
of printer to work in Linux? Are there any alternative drivers that
might work?
Thanks
George
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Borgwardt)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: SCSI devices and SMP kernels
Date: 11 May 2000 12:48:16 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you). try making a /boot partition that is entirely below cylinder 1024,
> it doesn't have to be large (20 MB is enough) but it will be a working
> solution.
20MB? If you aren't going to be kernel-hacking madly, 5MB is plenty for
/boot!
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From: Andreas Kahari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.networking,com.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: apache restart problem
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 12:39:16 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Ashby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I try to reinitialise my apache server (jserv build)
> using the command `killall -HUP httpd`, the apache
> errorlog says fills up with the following error messages
>
> ApacheJServ/1.0: Exception creating the server socket:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
> ApacheJServ/1.0: Exception creating the server socket:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
> etc
> etc
>
> No further errors are logged. The only way to fix it (it seems) is to
> reboot the machine, shutting down apache and starting up doesn't.
>
> Anyone know why this happens. The reason I ask is because this is
> how logrotate.d re-initialises the server, by default
>
> Thanks
Can't you restart it in the usual way, i.e.
/etc/init.d/apache restart
or
/etc/init.d/apache stop
/etc/init.d/apache start
?
(I'm not by my Linux box right no so I can't check if the above is
really 100% correct)
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From: George Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: UPS advise??
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 08:49:44 -0400
I got a UPS by Raytheon for only $60 at a large computer superstore. It
has six sockets and you can feed two telephone lines through it, but it
does not have a usb socket or talks to the computer. It gives a small
alarm whenever the power goes down. I have both my monitor and one pc
connected and it has kept them working for ten minutes during a power
failure.
George
Matt wrote:
>
> I'm looking to get a small UPS for my home linux server. I don't want to
> spend a lot of money, around $120 max would be the ideal. When I lose
> power, which is rare, it is seldom for more than 5 minutes. I would only
> need a unit that would keep the server running (without monitor or anything
> else) for approx ten minutes until either the power came back or an
> automatic shutdown could be performed. A unit with USB capability would be
> nice. Does anyone have a UPS running with linux or any advise of what to
> get? Smart UPS? Features supported?
>
> Thanks
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