Linux-Misc Digest #830, Volume #26               Tue, 16 Jan 01 02:13:02 EST

Contents:
  Staroffice HP Deskjet Printer Driver for Linux ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: What is the community's favorite news reader (and why)? (Johan Kullstam)
  cron jobs aren't running :-( (John Oliver)
  Re: Linux on Athlon (John E Garrott Sr)
  Re: DHCPD questions (Homer J. Fong)
  Re: FW : To All Stores (Ross Vumbaca)
  Re: Add a user to a group? (Linux User)
  Re: Does anyone got Tomcat running on Redhat 7.0 (Robert Lynch)
  Re: $/.bashrc aliases question... (Guy Parry)
  Re: linux 2.4.0 cannot mount root filesystem (Steve Connet)
  Re: Linux on 600x Locks Up Frequently ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: destination host unreachable (Steve Connet)
  Re: Staroffice HP Deskjet Printer Driver for Linux (E J)
  Re: bad superblock but no problem mounting? (Mat)
  Re: fax-modem how? (Luben Tuikov)
  disable mail for each cron job ("Marco Janker")
  Re: Staroffice HP Deskjet Printer Driver for Linux (Steve)
  Re: Blackbox ("Jeff Lacy")
  Re: fax-modem how? (James Richard Tyrer)
  no such device for sound card (Fu)
  Java loading is slow (TomCat) ("Londonboy")

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Staroffice HP Deskjet Printer Driver for Linux
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 03:04:32 GMT

I went to use Linux and Staroffice5.2 tonight and Staroffice doesn't
like my HP 600 Deskjet printer.  It appears if I can find a printer
driver I am ok but on Sun's site they only refer me to a pdf file I
don't have which talks about adding printer drivers.  I guess I could
save the file and reboot into Windows to use MS Word, but that seems
really dumb.  Any ideas out there?  TIA Ray


Sent via Deja.com
http://www.deja.com/

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Subject: Re: What is the community's favorite news reader (and why)?
From: Johan Kullstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 03:07:49 GMT

the softrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Netscrape does not have all the functionality I desire. It keeps
> screwing up the message counts. It does not seem to permit block marking
> of messages as read. What else is there out there that people like to
> use (with Linux). Thanks for your help.

slrn or gnus/emacs.

-- 
J o h a n  K u l l s t a m
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Don't Fear the Penguin!

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From: John Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: cron jobs aren't running :-(
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 19:16:50 -0800

An old machine that's been chugging along for years... looks like it
rebooted this AM.  Since, cron jobs haven't run.  I changed /etc/crontab
a little, touched it, kill -1 the crond PID, etc. with no results.  What
else might kick it in the butt and get it going again?  It's an older
Red Hat, if that makes a difference... probably 5.1 or 5.2

--
John Oliver, System Administrator        http://www.allegiancetele.com
ConnectNet, an Allegiance Telecom company    http://www.connectnet.com
6370 Lusk Blvd. Ste F103                                (858) 638-2020
San Diego, CA. 92121                               FAX: (858) 623-1505

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From: John E Garrott Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux on Athlon
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 19:39:53 -0800

Tobias Schenk wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 23:12:19 +1100, Pat Heuvel
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Gday Eric,
> >
> >Eric Headley wrote:
> >>
> >> I am thinking of buying a new machine with an Athlon chip instead of a
> >> Pentium 4.  Are there any problems with running Linux on Athlon ?
> >>
> >
> >Absolutely - you'll never want to log off - your SO will crack the sads
> >and you'll be in deep doo-doo. The mongrel thing screams.
> >
> Could you please translate that so that a poor german can understand
> it. You talk to me in riddles.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Tobias.

He said "It works great."

I'm using a new Althon Thunderbird system right now.
Compiles that used to take nearly an hour on
my old pentium 133 system now take five minutes
or less.

Have fun,

John

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Homer J. Fong)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: DHCPD questions
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 03:40:29 GMT

On Sun, 07 Jan 2001 01:46:49 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>wrote:
>
>> I was avised by Cobalt that this machine will not support a DHCP server.
>> I have DHCPD running. No sweat! The problem is, I have no way to start
>> it upon startup in the scripts. I tried using <chkconfig
>> --add>. It didn't work.
>> 
>
>Did you compile it, or install it from RPM? Either way you should be able
>to add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local as a hack.
>

Try writing an init.d script to start|stop|restart the server.  There 
are lots of good examples already in your init.d.  I say this because I used
to just plug lines into rc.local to start services, but once I learned how
init.d worked, I started to appreciate the advantages.  Mostly, it makes
starting and stopping when you change runlevels more orderly.

-- 
=====
The most laws were made when the commonwealth was most corrupt.
Tacitus, Annals, book III s. 27. 

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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 15:27:00 +1100
From: Ross Vumbaca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.m68k,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: FW : To All Stores

Hi,

Gene Heskett wrote:
 
> Just one question...  Why feed the spambots all those addresses.
> I'd be willing to bet your client list is absosnotly ecxtatic about
> this.
> 
> Dumber than dumb.
 
That may have been an intentional attempt to make all those addresses
available to spam bots. I have seen this kind of thing happen a few
times in other newsgroups too.

Regards,

Ross..

-- 
*TO E-MAIL ME: Reverse the order of the domain name in my e-mail
address.*

Ross Vumbaca, a 'poor' Uni student at USyd.edu.au
http://www.fl.net.au/~rossv

Running on an Amiga 3000 (030/25), GVP Spectrum, 8Mb Fast, 2Mb Chip, HD
FDD
SCSI HDD's (never mind their size), Kickstart 3.1 (40.68), OS 3.9,
Linux m68k 2.2 (Debian 2.2r0), C= A2065, GVP Spectrum.
--

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From: Linux User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Add a user to a group?
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 20:12:30 -0800

Hello,

John Hasler wrote:

>
> And it has been.  In Debian I just type
> 
>         adduser username groupname
> 
> and the user username will be added to the group groupname.
> 
> Of course, you could also just run vigr.

Doesn't work that way on Redhat. Didn't know about vigr. Just goes too so 
no matter how long you use something, there is always something new to 
learn.

Cheers,
        Jim H 

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From: Robert Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Does anyone got Tomcat running on Redhat 7.0
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 04:48:04 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Can you please send me the RPMS
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone got Tomcat running on Redhat 7.0
> > >
> > > Please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > Sent via Deja.com
> > > http://www.deja.com/
> >
> > I do:
> >
> > $ rpm -qa |grep tomcat
> > tomcat-3.2-1
> > tomcat-mod-3.2-1
> > tomcat-manual-3.2-1
> >
> > I am not running in production mode, just to test servlets and
> > jsp's.  Works fine.
> >
> > Got a problem?
> >
> > Bob L.
> > --
> > Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> 
> Sent via Deja.com
> http://www.deja.com/

Download them from:

http://www.falsehope.com/ftp-site/home/gomez/tomcat/

Bob L.
-- 
Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: Guy Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: $/.bashrc aliases question...
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 16:01:52 +1100

   Mandrake sets up root with one shell and its users with a different
one?  Bizarre...


On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 00:05:22 GMT, "Peter T. Breuer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Guy Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[ in the WRONG place ]
>>      Well, if I've put the same aliases in my *root* bashrc and they
>> work I'm forced to conclude that I *am* using bash :)
>
>No, you'd conclude that root is using bash. Not you.
>
>Peter


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Subject: Re: linux 2.4.0 cannot mount root filesystem
From: Steve Connet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:09:15 GMT

Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> the lilo.conf doesn't look too bad, maybe post output from lilo -v so I
> can rubberneck at that too. Actually email me that I may not get back to
> news anytime soon.  when running lilo do something like this
> lilo -v >lilo.output
> then the mayhem will be saved for many to gawk at in wonderment.  ;-)

I'll try to email you... but I'm assuming since your email says
'spamproof' that it's gonna bounce back to me.

[root@CX562133-F]3 /sbin> ./lilo -v
LILO version 21.4-4, Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Werner Almesberger
'lba32' extensions Copyright (C) 1999,2000 John Coffman

Reading boot sector from /dev/hda
Merging with /boot/boot.b
Mapping message file /boot/message
Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
Added linux-2.2.16-22 *
Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.18
Added linux-2.2.18
Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0
Added linux-2.4.0
/boot/boot.0300 exists - no backup copy made.
Writing boot sector.
[root@CX562133-F]3 /sbin> 


-- 
Steve Connet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux on 600x Locks Up Frequently
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:02:02 GMT

I had a minor hard disk issue, so I had to completely rebuild my system.
I loaded Linux Mandrake 7.2, and I turned off the gpm daemon. This
solved my lockup problems. I turned off the gpm daemon because at least
one Thinkpad 600x site listed recent problems with the software.

LeRoy


In article <92dbcq$kdn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad 600x, and I have installed RedHat 7. I will be working
> along just fine in the X environment, and then the keyboard will stop
> accepting input. The mouse will continue to work for about another 30
> seconds, and then the machine will just lock. I can power cycle the
> machine, and it will work OK for about another 1-3 hours. It is a very
> annoying issue. I am living with it for now. This lockup occurs with the
> standard Redhat 2.2.16 kernel or a customized 2.2.18 kernel. I have used
> Xfree86 versions 4.01 and 4.02, but neither version seems to resolve the
> lockup issue. The lockup issue seems to happen when I access the
> network. It happened two times yesterday. I have Linux on my laptop, and
> I was connected to another home machine running Linux. I was compiling
> software via a telnet session on the remote machine, and then my laptop
> just decides to lockup. I have apmd turned off, and I have tried two
> different networking cards. Sound has been enabled on the machine. Does
> anyone have any ideas?
>
> Sent via Deja.com
> http://www.deja.com/
>


Sent via Deja.com
http://www.deja.com/

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Subject: Re: destination host unreachable
From: Steve Connet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:11:00 GMT

Pat Heuvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you have power management enabled, try disabling that...
> (alternatively, try wake-on-lan).


Yeah that was it... when my w2k does it's 'power management' thing,
the nic gets disconnected. 

I'll try setting some sort of 'wake-on-lan' in the bios. Thankss

-- 
Steve Connet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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From: E J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Staroffice HP Deskjet Printer Driver for Linux
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:16:05 GMT

I have RH7.0, my installed driver for StarOffice 5.2 is "Generic
Printerin queue default_que (lpr)"

I use printtool on RH7.0 to set up my Deskjet 600C for lpr

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I went to use Linux and Staroffice5.2 tonight and Staroffice doesn't
> like my HP 600 Deskjet printer.  It appears if I can find a printer
> driver I am ok but on Sun's site they only refer me to a pdf file I
> don't have which talks about adding printer drivers.  I guess I could
> save the file and reboot into Windows to use MS Word, but that seems
> really dumb.  Any ideas out there?  TIA Ray
>
> Sent via Deja.com
> http://www.deja.com/


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From: Mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: bad superblock but no problem mounting?
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:20:36 GMT

wow, i can't believe i spent so much time reading man page after man
page and that was it!

shame, shame upon my name! :)

thanks for that
mat

E J wrote:
> 
> Try the following:
> # e2fsck /dev/hdb1
> 
> Mat wrote:
> 
> > even though hdb is giving me no problems i went to run e2fsck the other
> > day and got the following
> >
> > <output>
> > [root@weyland /root]# e2fsck /dev/hdb
> > e2fsck 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
> > Group descriptors look bad... trying backup blocks...
> > e2fsck: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hdb
> >
> > The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
> > filesystem.  If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2
> > filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock
> > is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate
> > superblock:
> >     e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> > </output>
> >
> > *********************
> >
> > tried it on /dev/hda and got the same, but for now am only talking about
> > /dev/hdb
> >
> > to check my blocksize before using e2fsck -b i ran dumpe2fs and got the
> > following...
> >
> > <output>
> > [root@weyland /root]# dumpe2fs /dev/hdb
> > dumpe2fs 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
> > Filesystem volume name:   <none>
> > Last mounted on:          <not available>
> > Filesystem UUID:          b03d299a-5a69-11d4-9f12-e51180f8c152
> > Filesystem magic number:  0xEF53
> > Filesystem revision #:    0 (original)
> > Filesystem features:     (none)
> > Filesystem state:         clean
> > Errors behavior:          Continue
> > Filesystem OS type:       Linux
> > Inode count:              5017600
> > Block count:              20066251
> > Reserved block count:     1003312
> > Free blocks:              19243037
> > Free inodes:              5017589
> > First block:              1
> > Block size:               1024
> > Fragment size:            1024
> > Blocks per group:         8192
> > Fragments per group:      8192
> > Inodes per group:         2048
> > Inode blocks per group:   256
> > Last mount time:          Sat Jul 15 16:56:15 2000
> > Last write time:          Sat Jul 15 16:56:41 2000
> > Mount count:              3
> > Maximum mount count:      20
> > Last checked:             Sun Jul 16 02:29:20 2000
> > Check interval:           15552000 (6 months)
> > Next check after:         Fri Jan 12 03:29:20 2001
> > Reserved blocks uid:      0 (user root)
> > Reserved blocks gid:      0 (group root)
> > ext2fs_read_bb_inode: Illegal indirect block found
> > </output>
> >
> > and don't like the look of the last line :(
> >
> > *********************
> >
> > anyway, with the blocksize of 1024 i gave e2fsck another go with alt
> > superblock
> >
> > <output>
> > [root@weyland /root]# e2fsck -b 8193 /dev/hdb
> > e2fsck 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
> > e2fsck: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hdb
> >
> > The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
> > filesystem.  If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2
> > filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock
> > is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate
> > superblock:
> >     e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> > </output>
> >
> > also tried alternate superblocks 16386, 24579, 32772... 65544 but i have
> > the
> > feeling this is not the problem
> >
> > *********************
> >
> > fdisk list gives
> >
> > <output>
> > [root@weyland /root]# fdisk -l
> >
> > Disk /dev/hda: 128 heads, 63 sectors, 779 cylinders
> > Units = cylinders of 8064 * 512 bytes
> >
> >    Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
> > /dev/hda1   *         1       229    923296+  83  Linux
> > /dev/hda2           230       779   2217600    5  Extended
> > /dev/hda5           230       737   2048224+  83  Linux
> > /dev/hda6           738       763    104800+  83  Linux
> > /dev/hda7           764       779     64480+  82  Linux swap
> >
> > Disk /dev/hdb: 32 heads, 63 sectors, 19906 cylinders
> > Units = cylinders of 2016 * 512 bytes
> >
> >    Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
> > /dev/hdb1             1     19906  20065216+  83  Linux
> > </output>
> >
> > *********************
> >
> > does anyone have any clues as to what is wrong with my superblock(s)? as
> > i said the drive is functioning ok apart from this....
> >
> > mat

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From: Luben Tuikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.redhat
Subject: Re: fax-modem how?
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:28:33 GMT

Thanks Steve.

My question was more like how to set up the device, since when I start
up fax or efax, it complains that /dev/modem couldn't be opened.

I'd like to know how to set up the device to be working (irqs, /proc,
/dev entries, etc) for my PCI fax modem 3Com 5690.

TIA,
-- 
Luben

Steve wrote:
> 
> Luben Tuikov wrote:
> >
> > Hello, (RH7, 2.2.18)
> >
> > I have a pci fax-modem (3Com model 5690) and would like to set it up as
> > a fax.
> > It is recognized on the pci bus (/proc/pci).
> >
> > What do I do?
> > TIA.
> 
>   Put your Red Hat CD in the drive.  Do 'ls |grep fax'
> to see what kind of fax software Red Hat has included with
> version 7.0.  Install all of the resulting rpms.  Read the
> man pages that get installed.
> 
>   I can say that the efax that came with RH 5.1 wasn't so
> simple to get working.  It took me an entire afternoon.
> I've never tried mgetty-sendfax or mgetty-viewfax, but if
> I was doing it today, I'd read up on those first.
> 
> --
> Steve Ackman
> http://twovoyagers.com

-- 
Luben

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From: "Marco Janker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: disable mail for each cron job
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 13:37:53 +0800

Hi everyone,

I set up some tasks handled by CRON. Now I get everytime an e-mail. How can
I disable this?`

Thanks.

Marco



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From: Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Staroffice HP Deskjet Printer Driver for Linux
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 04:35:09 +0000

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I went to use Linux and Staroffice5.2 tonight and Staroffice doesn't
> like my HP 600 Deskjet printer.  It appears if I can find a printer
> driver I am ok but on Sun's site they only refer me to a pdf file I
> don't have which talks about adding printer drivers.  I guess I could
> save the file and reboot into Windows to use MS Word, but that seems
> really dumb.  Any ideas out there?  TIA Ray

  To read pdf files from within Linux, you can use Acrobat Reader,
or the much smaller xpdf... or even gv.

-- 
Steve Ackman                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Glass Host, Arts & Crafts                  http://www.delphi.com/crafts
Metamorphosis Glassworks Page      http://twovoyagers.com/metamorphosis

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From: "Jeff Lacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Blackbox
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 06:38:25 GMT

Thanks very much for the advice, but that works fine for me.  I have some
diskless workstations I would like to be able to use.  I can't use them when
they run gnome (think dogmeat).  BB is nice and fast and fairly simple.  If
no one knows how to change the default to be bb, could someone tell me if I
could make startx run at logon?  Thanks everyone (especially NDQ).

Jeff



"NDQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Jeff Lacy wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I downloaded and installed blackbox recently, and I was wondering how do
I
> > make it start up whenever I am in runlevel 5.  Currently, gnome starts
and
> > is way, way, way to slow.  Did I mention it was slow?  I am running rh7.
> > Thanks in advance, everyone :-)
>
> 1) Change your boot level to 3
> 2) Modify your .xinitrc, .xsession or .Xclients and put some things like
> :
>
> rxvt &
> exec blackbox
>
> 3) Now try "startx"
>
> It works well for me ! I like BB very much !
> HTH,
> --
> NGUYEN-DAI Quy



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From: James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.redhat
Subject: Re: fax-modem how?
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 06:39:39 GMT

Luben Tuikov wrote:

> Hello, (RH7, 2.2.18)
>
> I have a pci fax-modem (3Com model 5690) and would like to set it up as
> a fax.
> It is recognized on the pci bus (/proc/pci).

The command:

lspci  -v  |  less

will get you more information.

[do all of this as root]

You should find something like this in the listing:

00:12.0 Serial controller: US Robotics: Unknown device 1008 (rev 01)
(prog-if 02)
        Subsystem: Unknown device 12b9:00aa
        Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 14
        I/O ports at bc00
        Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2

You need the I/O port and the IRQ

Then for the value above you would execute:

setserial  /dev/ttyS2  port 0xbc00  irq  14  autoconfig

{your I/O port and IRQ will be different}

Then execute:

setserial -g /dev/ttyS2

If this answers back including a UART type number then it worked, and your
modem is set up as ttyS2.

JRT



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From: Fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: git.unix.linux,comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: no such device for sound card
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 01:48:56 -0500

kernel version: 2.4.0
distibution:  red hat 6.2

i don't know if linux even thinks my card exists. i see my sb16 pci
listed as ensoniq  in /proc/pci.

when i try to run sndconfig, it tells me that my 2.4.0 kernel doesn't
support sound modules. but i enabled the sound support in menuconfig.

when i try to add the module with insmod sb it gives me the no such
device error message. but the sb_lib and uart401 modules loaded
properly.

any and all suggestions are welcome. assume i've never heard of your
idea.

thank you.
--
know Jesus, know peace... no Jesus, no peace.


fu


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From: "Londonboy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.www.webmaster,comp.infosystems.www.servers,comp.lang.java.help,comp.lang.java.misc,comp.lang.java.programmer,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Java loading is slow (TomCat)
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 07:00:47 GMT

I am running Apache Tomcat on RedHat 7.0  (on Apache 1.3.14), I found that
the loading of the JSP pages are VERY SLOW for the first time.

I know that it will be slow for first time, but it is REALLY slow.

I used to use IBM websphere and Allaire JRUN, they are noticable a lot
faster than TomCat. Is there anyway to speed up the first time loading of
the JSP pages? or actually did I misconfigure something?

Thanks a lot.

N.B



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