Linux-Misc Digest #987, Volume #25 Mon, 9 Oct 00 09:13:04 EDT
Contents:
Newbie network question (jean christophe godefroy)
Re: HELP: RPM database updating on a package? ("David ..")
Re: segmentation (Michael McConnell)
Re: Newbie: How do I Config for Cable Modem (Glitch)
Re: Hey! Newbie on WinLinux 2000 w/Win Me (Glitch)
Remount & Ramdisk or what... ("BrainScan")
Re: Sound modules (Glitch)
Re: Syslog accepting messages via TCP? (Stefan Paletta)
Re: Remount & Ramdisk or what... (Martin Herrman)
Help for System-Recovery? (Stony777)
Re: Q: Text copy Debian package installed list? (Andreas K�h�ri)
Email rejected by aol.com - why? (Anthony Campbell)
Re: Color Blindness (Andreas K�h�ri)
Re: How to copy a file to a floppy? (Robert Jones)
grip and cdparanoia problem/query (Ray Fencey)
Re: lilo.conf (Martin Herrman)
Recommendations for "travelling" linux? (Bala)
Re: Hey! Newbie on WinLinux 2000 w/Win Me (Oliver Battenfeld)
Sound gone weird.... (Mark Seavers)
Re: Recommendations for "travelling" linux? ("David Turley")
Re: Email rejected by aol.com - why? (Edwin Johnson)
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From: jean christophe godefroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Newbie network question
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 11:24:47 +0200
Hi,
I am new to network management and i would like to set the following
network :
Pichu : main server
several clients esteban, zia, chaton running w95, w 2k and linux
Pichu uses ppp to connect to the internet, and i would like to
share the connection with the others clients
I would also like to set Pichu as the DNS for my
local network.
Could you indicate me the corresponding howto's or
"gpl" software i should use in order to set my network ?
Thanks in advance.
--
Jean Christophe Godefroy
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From: "David .." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: HELP: RPM database updating on a package?
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 04:29:39 -0500
McManus Leo Root DSP Consultant wrote:
>
> I removed my Netscape 4.72 RMP package and installed 4.73 from a .tar
> file. Now I cannot install my PLUGGER.RPM file as it cannot see the
> Netscape 4.73 in the RPM database. Is there anything I can do about
> this?
You could uninstall 4.73 and install 4.75.rpm which is available here:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2000-054-01.html
Just an idea.
--
Confucius say: He who play in root, eventually kill tree.
Registered with the Linux Counter. http://counter.li.org
ID # 123538
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael McConnell)
Subject: Re: segmentation
Date: 9 Oct 2000 09:47:24 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (fred smith) wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>R.Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>: Could anyone advise me on how to get round a segmentation fault
>: E_MAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Yes: Fix the broken program.
...or broken hardware. http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
-- Michael
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Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 05:57:04 -0400
From: Glitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie: How do I Config for Cable Modem
read the cablemodem howto at linuxdocs.org first and if u have trouble
come back here.
JimOfTheJungle wrote:
>
> I've successfully loaded Redhat 6.2 as a Gnome workstation. Being more
> adventurous than smart, I am unable to connect over the internet via Linux
> (using Windows now). I've hunted around the windows, help screens, two
> books I purchased, and scanned the net, but I have made no progress.
>
> Can one of you please walk me through the steps that I need to follow to
> take my fresh Linux system and get it to recognize and utilize my
> Roadrunner cable modem (which works fine under Windows).
>
> Thanks for the effort! Peace.
>
> --
> Posted via CNET Help.com
> http://www.help.com/
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Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 06:11:43 -0400
From: Glitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hey! Newbie on WinLinux 2000 w/Win Me
WinME does not have MSDOS anymore, at least not technically. You can't
boot to DOS anymore and I think the only way to get to it anymore is to
open it once you are already in Windows and if you have any old DOS
programs that need extra memory or whatever and you would normally use a
bootdisk to play them you have to set the configurations up using the
MSDOS shortcut properties in order for the game to be playable. Also,
b/c DOS isn't a boot option, the DOS boot files config.sys and
autoexec.bat are no longer used as well.
I dont know anything about Winlinux but if you have to reboot the PC and
enter DOS mode in order to use winlinux u might as well delete winlinux
as WinME has gotten rid of the option to boot into DOS.
get a real version of Linux like RedHat or SuSE and partition your
drive, or get a small 1 gig drive or something and use it just for
Linux.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I Have win me, and i dont want to change it to any other win OS, anyway...
> I brought the Maximum Linux magazine, and got the WinLinux 2000 Full
> Version, i installed it sucessfully, after the configure and stuff, i want
> to boot to the new os, but it says that this version of windows does not
> have ms-dos, or cannot be run in windows, and so it tells me if i want to
> run in an emulated ms-dos, it wont go to linux, and it needs to boot
> anyway, how can i get winlinux to run? any other way i can do it? (just
> remember that i m not gonna re-format my computer to win98 to do it.
>
> --
> Posted via CNET Help.com
> http://www.help.com/
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From: "BrainScan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Remount & Ramdisk or what...
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:07:34 +0200
Can anyone explain me how to solve the following problem?
Cause I'm using the strong firewall setting from TrinityOS there
sometimes is heavy write access to my harddisk 'cause of
logging to the log-filez. How can I reduce this to a minimum.
>>>Thought of a ramdisk. But how can I remount the the
/var directory or some filez of it to a ramdisk. Or am I totally
wrong?
Pleaz give me an advise or a solution for this.
Thanx...
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Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 06:15:30 -0400
From: Glitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Sound modules
Starting with ALSA .58 or 5.8, whatever the version number is, there is
support for the DS-XG chipset. It is the same sound card as in my
laptop and I had sound going in Linux within just a little bit of
downloading ALSA. You need to leave OSS emulation on and remember to
unmute your volume controls using the alsamixer. You may also want to
download aplay which i used to test .wav playback. After everything is
installed do 'modprobe snd-card-ymfpci' and that should load the driver
for the sound card. I think you will need to edit modules.conf but that
is all explained in the INSTALL/README file that comes with ALSA.
Jim Young wrote:
>
> Hi y'all.
> i have a noname sound card using the Yamaha Legacy chip set ( DS-XG sound
> driver in windows, also with PCI AUDIO CODEC in windows)
>
> my version of linux (slakware, newest) has a Yamaha Legacy module in the
> kernel config. so i installed it, played witht he HOWTO's, even tried to
> manually insmod them, but to no avail.
>
> if anyone has any hints, please let me know! :)
>
> thankie
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From: Stefan Paletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.unix.admin
Subject: Re: Syslog accepting messages via TCP?
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 12:18:48 +0200
Mike Buckler wrote:
> Has anyone come across a version of Syslog that accepts messages via TCP as
> well as UDP.
http://www.balabit.hu/products/syslog-ng/index.html
Works fairly well; I don't use the TCP socket features though.
Stefan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Herrman)
Subject: Re: Remount & Ramdisk or what...
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 12:32:41 +0200
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:07:34 +0200, BrainScan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone explain me how to solve the following problem?
> Cause I'm using the strong firewall setting from TrinityOS there
> sometimes is heavy write access to my harddisk 'cause of
> logging to the log-filez. How can I reduce this to a minimum.
> >>>Thought of a ramdisk. But how can I remount the the
> /var directory or some filez of it to a ramdisk. Or am I totally
> wrong?
>
> Pleaz give me an advise or a solution for this.
>
> Thanx...
in your firewall script made by TrinityOS, turn of logging the
things that cause the heavy disk access (this is a quick and dirty
method). If you have plenty of ram you could consider a ramdisk,
i don't know how to use that. Maybe you have 2 hd in your machine,
then you could move the /var/log/* directory to the other (less
used) hard disk.
these are my ideas.. just wait for an expert :-)
bye,
Martin
>
>
--
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Linux RedHat 6.1 Kernel 2.2.17 Toshiba P233 MHz, 32 Mb RAM
12:30pm up 1 day, 8:55, 5 users, load average: 1.20, 1.17, 1.09
Western Civilization, that would be a good idea!
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From: Stony777 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux,alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Help for System-Recovery?
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 12:36:55 +0200
Hello Linuxians,
I am some kind a new to Linux, but I was able to manage, what I wanted
to do w/ linux. Adding multiple hd�s, an AHA2940UW with a burner,
modification of fstab and other configuration-files.
So you see, I am not *completely* helpless.
(My system contains: Linux 6.4 on a P I 200 MMX w/ 64 MB Ram and about
10 GB HD-space)
But yesterday I encountered a hill, that I wasn�t able to climb.
During the normal use of my box (normal user - NOT root!) I called a
bash-console from within KDE and there I saw that something was wrong,
for it wrote about 200 keys and then it gave me the prompt.
So I wanted to restart it, so linux is able to fix the bug.
It went down normally and went to restart. But after it recognized my
SCSI-controller and wanted to mount the filesystesm, it hang with a
kernel-panic and some messages I wasn�t able to copy to show them to ya.
I started the recovery-system and tried to fix my defective hda1-3 with
ext2fsck -f -b /dev/hda1.
It told me that the device had a wrong major or minor number and the
advice that the superblock could be defective. So I tried to restore it
- without success. I don�t have any experience in recovering a
linux-box.
So I will reinstall my linux-box. (There is nothing important on it).
But, and now to my question:
1.) Can I prevent it, that my linuxbox modifies the superblock?
(somekind of lock or prompt for a
password from root).
2.) Which files do I have to backup to easily restore my system w/out
reinstalling
3.) Anyone had the same problem - with a hint what I could do?
Sorry for the length,
Stony777
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Subject: Re: Q: Text copy Debian package installed list?
From: Andreas K�h�ri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 9 Oct 2000 12:56:35 +0100
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On or about Mon, 9 Oct 2000 08:00:05 +0200, Jonathan Gift
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scrivened:
>> Hi,
>
>> How can I get a list that I can shoot to a text file contining the installed
>> deb package list? Like rpm -qa in RedHat and mandrake?
>
> $ dpkg --list-selections
Hmmm... in my version of 'dpkg' (1.6.14) it's "--get-selections" and
"--list" (read the manual page).
/A
--
Andreas K�h�ri,
Uppsala University, Sweden.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anthony Campbell)
Subject: Email rejected by aol.com - why?
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 10:32:55 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I tried to reply to an email from someone at aol.com it was
rejected with the following comment:
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Is this just some stupidity on the part of aol.com? (Wouldn't surprise
me!)
Anthony
--
Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.2 (Windows-free zone)
Over 100 book reviews: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/bookreviews/
Skeptical articles: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/freethinker/
"Palo y tente tieso." (Spanish proverb)
Free translation: "Holdfast is your only dog."
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Subject: Re: Color Blindness
From: Andreas K�h�ri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 9 Oct 2000 13:52:19 +0100
In article <8rpkv8$3sb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dave Fawthrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi
>
>I am upgrading my VDUGlasses page, see sig, to include a section on Colour
>blindness.
>
>The section at the moment reads:
>
>>>>
>Color Blindness
>Color Blindness also known as Color Vision Deficiency is quite common
>affects about 8% of Caucasian males and 2% of females.
I have no medical education and I don't really know about these
things, but does the tone of your skin really matter when it comes to
color blindness? Did your fingers slip or did you not find data for
any other "kinds of persons"? Did the data that you refer to above
include the restriction to pink people or is the restriction your own?
Yes, it matter if your text is being distributed onto a multi-cultural
and multi-national audience.
The Access HOWTO at
<URL:http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Access-HOWTO.html> may give you
ideas about how to mak a GNU/Linux system accessible for people with
disabilities, but I don't think you'll find anything in there about
color blindness.
/A (somewhat red/green color blind)
--
Andreas K�h�ri,
Uppsala University, Sweden.
=============================={ "free", as in "software" --> www.gnu.org
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From: Robert Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to copy a file to a floppy?
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 06:52:43 -0500
mpulliam wrote:
> I asked for help on this previously, and tried
> all the suggestions people offered. Nothing
> works. I set it aside for a month to see if
> the good Linux Fairy would magically solve my
> problem. Now I am back at it again: I'm trying
> to copy a file, say /etc/foo, to a floppy disk.
<snip>
> I try an unformatted floppy with the above formatting
> command to see if I can format a clean one, and
> get the exact same replies.
<snip>
> Thanks to all the kind people who helped last
> time, but what am I missing here?
What you *might* be missing is that when you pluck a new, "unformatted"
floppy out of the box, it probably *IS* formatted -- for either M$DOS or
Mac. As root:
$ umount /mnt/floppy #to be sure that it's not mounted.from previous
attempts
<Insert new, "unformatted" diskette>
$ fdformat /dev/fd0 #Should format & verify 80 tracks
$ /sbin/mkfs -V -t ext2 /dev/fd0 #Make the ext2 filesystem on the
floppy
$ mount /mnt/floppy
$ cp /etc/foo /mnt/floppy
Then, umount and mount as required, checking to be sure that foo is
really on the diskette instead of the hard drive.
HTH
--
6:06am up 11 days, 10:06, 1 user, load average: 0.02, 0.08, 0.08
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From: Ray Fencey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: grip and cdparanoia problem/query
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 11:45:34 GMT
hi
i've recently tried to get grip and cdparanoia to encode my audio cds
into mp3 (via lame). however i've come across a little problem.
i've got a mitsumi ATAPI cdrom rom with a 2.2 kernel (atapi support, no
scsi, no scsi emulation) and i am able to play audio cds via grip, xmcd
(and cda) and players for gnome/kde fine, but when i try to use grip to
rip/encode tracks i get a msg complaining about unable to read audio
from the device (its prepended with '06')
i've checked the cdparanioa site and its troubleshooting faq and note
the section concerning some ATAPI drives are difficult to read audio
directly and hence the need for scsi emulation (since it provides a
greater no of possible read techniques).
however, since i am able to get audio cds played, i am wondering if this
is the same problem as described in the troublshooting guide. thanks
ray
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Herrman)
Subject: Re: lilo.conf
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 13:58:17 +0200
On Mon, 02 Oct 2000 15:14:56 -0500, Chris Marquardt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just installed RedHat 6.1. I can't seem to get it to boot dos. I
> configured /etc/lilo.conf so that it would boot dos, but it gives me an
> error telling me the partition does not have a system on it to boot. It
> does have an OS on it. It will boot off of a floppy. I just can't get it
> to boot from the hard drive.
>
> Any suggestions?
Next time, only post plain text, not html :-) Then: is the DOS partition
toggled bootable (type 'fdisk /dev/hda')? Maybe you can compare your
lilo.conf with mine (don't notice the last two entries):
boot = /dev/hda
timeout = 100
prompt
default = linux
vga = normal
read-only
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
image = /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17
label = linux
root = /dev/hda3
other = /dev/hda1
label = windows
other = /dev/hda4
label = freebsd
image = /boot/memtest.bin
label = memtest
root = /dev/hda3
HTH!
Martin
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chris Marquardt
--
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Western Civilization, that would be a good idea!
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From: Bala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Recommendations for "travelling" linux?
Date: 9 Oct 2000 12:02:10 GMT
Hi, I'll be travelling very soon and since I'm a full linux user I'd like to
take a version of linux with me that I can use.
Basically I'm looking for a distribution that can run off a CDR or install
into a Windows partition. I'm currently considering DemoLinux and/or
PhatLinux. Any specific recommendations anyone?
Thanks.
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From: Oliver Battenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hey! Newbie on WinLinux 2000 w/Win Me
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 14:18:56 +0200
Glitch schrieb:
> WinME does not have MSDOS anymore, at least not technically.
You probably wanted to say: At least not in the start menu.
Win ME is based on MS-DOS just like any of its predecessors. Options to
directly boot it have vanished though.
> b/c DOS isn't a boot option, the DOS boot files config.sys and
> autoexec.bat are no longer used as well.
Not true as well.
Mykangaroo, do a web search on this, going into detail here is way
offtopic. OTOH, my suggestion also is to get a "real" distribution ;-)
--
Bye,
Oliver
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From: Mark Seavers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sound gone weird....
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 13:49:40 +0100
Alright people?
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas why something like this might
happen.....
I rebooted yesterday, after disabling some startup options that I don't
need (namely httpd and Zope), and after going into X, I found that XMMS
refused to play anything saying that the OSS driver was busy - which I
thought was odd, because there were no other apps open. I tried the CD
player, and that worked fine. So I looked around the config files for a
bit to see if anything was wrong - and everything seemed okay as far as
I could tell. So I rebooted, and then it was working again, but now it
sounds like the audio has had all the midrage scooped out of it - far
too much bess and (high) treble.
My soundcard is a Soundblaster Live! 1024, and I'm running Linux
Mandrake 7.1.
Any ideas greatfully recieved....
Mark ;o)
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From: "David Turley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Recommendations for "travelling" linux?
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 12:01:48 GMT
In article <8rsc42$aq5$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Bala"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I'll be travelling very soon and since I'm a full linux user I'd
> like to take a version of linux with me that I can use.
>
> Basically I'm looking for a distribution that can run off a CDR or
> install into a Windows partition. I'm currently considering DemoLinux
> and/or PhatLinux. Any specific recommendations anyone?
ZipSlack, BigSlack, muLinux, Pocket Linux,
--
David Turley
dturley at pobox.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edwin Johnson)
Subject: Re: Email rejected by aol.com - why?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9 Oct 2000 12:59:58 GMT
This is just a thought, but some hosts, one being AOL, will not accept mail
with a 'From' address in the header (that's the From _without_ the :, hence
the very first line of the header) that cannot be checked via dns.
I was using qmail and it was slapping on my local address, hence several
hosts would not accept the mail. I ended up re-configuring so that the mail
is always sent to my host mail agent for re-sending and all is OK. The is
rather easy to do with qmail with the use of two other programs, but I don't
know about the use of sendmail as the agent.
...Edwin
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 10:32:55 +0100, Anthony Campbell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I tried to reply to an email from someone at aol.com it was
>rejected with the following comment:
>
>
>From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Oct 09 10:10:27 2000
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>
>Is this just some stupidity on the part of aol.com? (Wouldn't surprise
>me!)
>
>Anthony
>
>--
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>Over 100 book reviews: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/bookreviews/
>Skeptical articles: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/freethinker/
>
>"Palo y tente tieso." (Spanish proverb)
>Free translation: "Holdfast is your only dog."
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