Linux-Misc Digest #79, Volume #27 Sat, 10 Feb 01 23:13:01 EST
Contents:
dlopen problem ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Network config. (David)
How to restore LILO and how to boot from floppy (Jianxin Wang)
Re: Am I having fun yet -- :( (neo)
Re: MS to Enforce Registration - or Else (Jim Richardson)
Re: Library Problems? (Oliver Wiegand)
Re: The "which" command (David)
Re: Sound Blaster 16 PCI, setup, etc. (Chris Trubiani)
Re: Library Problems? ("green")
Re: HELP! mkisofs problem: can't create iso image! (Scott Hemphill)
Re: Library Problems? ("green")
Re: Apache (Oliver Wiegand)
Re: MS to Enforce Registration - or Else ("Jeff")
Re: Netscape 6 java installation (Glitch)
Re: How to installed source rpm ? (Mark Bratcher)
Psychotic MS Licensing (Was: MS to Enforce Registration - or Else) (Harold Stevens
** PLEASE SEE SIG **)
uudecoder (Mladen Gavrilovic)
Re: A Beginner Asks About Linux (Vladimir Florinski)
Re: Lilo (Mladen Gavrilovic)
Can't locate module net-pf-10 (Steve Connet)
Re: Change the IO of an NIC (Oliver Wiegand)
Re: Olympus D-340L crashes gphoto (Linux) (stoney)
Re: dlopen problem ("D. Stimits")
Re: Can't locate module net-pf-10 ("D. Stimits")
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dlopen problem
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 00:57:20 GMT
Does anyone know why I get a segmentation fault
on this code?
void* handle = NULL;
char name[64]="/home/data/build/ilImagedata.so\0....garbage";
if ((handle = dlopen(name, RTLD_LAZY)) ==NULL)
name isn't really defined like that, but for the purpose of this problem
it's addequate.
If anyone could make a suggestion, I'd really really appreciate it.
Sent via Deja.com
http://www.deja.com/
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From: David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Network config.
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 01:16:07 GMT
Bob van der Poel wrote:
>
> I was complaining to my ISP about slow throughput
I have to change the modem initialization string to the correct one for
my modem or my connection is extremely slow with a 3com courier
v.everything v.90 x2 internal. After making the change it works like it
should.
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From: Jianxin Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.windows95
Subject: How to restore LILO and how to boot from floppy
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 20:22:18 -0500
Hi, there, I have Linux Mandrak7.0 installed on my PC and I just
upgraded my windows95 to windows98. After upgrading, I can no longer
boot into linux,I can only boot windows98. I tried to boot from the
linux start up disk,but my PC ignores the floppy! The floppy drive works
fine and the machine reads the floppy at start up, but it still boot
windows98! I guess maybe I should run a CMOS set up to check the boot
sequence of all my disk drives and make the floppy drive the first drive
to boot, but to my surprise, my computer asks me for a password like
this:"Please enter current password: ". I have never set a password on
the CMOS set up therefore I am not able to run the CMOS set up.
I check the motherboard mannual for help. It says that I have to drain
the CMOS memory. I tried to look for a battery on the motherboard but I
can not find anything that looks like a battery! Please help.
Jason
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From: neo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Am I having fun yet -- :(
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 01:36:16 GMT
Thanks Kevin,
Sadly, your conjecture applies to everything. One has to study subject matter
seemingly ad infinitum if one is to "grasp" the idea.
Thank you so much for the URL and Topics ... I am sure they will be exactly
what he Dr. ordered.
Sincerest regards,
neo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 22:54:36 GMT, neo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I feel that I have a really stupid "newbie" question -- and if you flame
> >me I completely understand.
> >1) I have ATT Cable Modem-- (I have it on a USB - probably a mistake.
> >i.e. I nave no NIC)
> >2) I am putting together a Server (Linux 6.2) (small grads 2 processors)
> >and built in NIC.
> >3) I would like to network the Workstation and the Server -- with
> >perhaps the Cable Modem going to the Server.
> >4) I have been told to go out and just get another NIC and adjust the
> >something in the "sbin\ipfdadm"
> >5) Right. Well, If anyone can explain this too me I would greatly
> >appreciate it.
> >
> >regards,
> >
> >neo
> >
> >
> You'll have to read a lot more. But that's the way you learn Linux
> (with whatever distro you have). Start out at www.linux.org and read
> the Cable Modem Howto and the IP Masquerade Howto in their documents
> section. Then you'll have at least some idea of what needs to be done.
>
> --Kevin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Richardson)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: MS to Enforce Registration - or Else
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 00:27:18 -0800
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 08 Feb 2001 19:13:37 +1100,
Geoffrey Tobin, in the persona of <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
brought forth the following words...:
>"Aaron R. Kulkis" wrote:
>....
>> The whole Constitution is founded upon the principle
>> that government can't be trusted....least of all those individuals in
>> government who LIKE being a part of it.
>
>Now i'm really frightened of Ronald ("happy, happy") Reagan.
>
Why? he's out of the picture.
--
Jim Richardson
Anarchist, pagan and proud of it
WWW.eskimo.com/~warlock
Linux, because life's too short for a buggy OS.
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From: Oliver Wiegand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Library Problems?
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 02:47:59 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
green wrote:
>
> thanks unfortunatly im not in a position to recompile. (space restrictions).
> what librarys has this got to do with? tcl / tk
> I have a fear theres more to installing them than the slackware tool.
> i have tk 8.0
> tcl 8.0
> installed in /usr/lib/tcl8.0 and /usr/lib/tcl8.0
> i set enviroment variables to both for tkdesk. no change.
>
> do I need debug libraries? if so what ones.
No debug libraries.
I'm not using tkdesk and don't know much about Tcl/Tk internals,so I
can't help much here.
But tkdesk requires (exact) tcl7.6 and tk4.2,and it comes with its own
versions I think.
There are precompiled old (old in the sense that it matches to your
version and your installed shared libraries) tkdesk binaries with
buildin Tcl/Tk, maybe you should download them.Obviously,they should not
have been compiled on a Slackware4.0 system but with libc5.
tkdesksh requirements from the Slackware7.0 CD:
libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x4001e000)
(libX11.so.6.2)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x400f4000) (libdl-2.1.3.so)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x400f7000) (libm-2.1.3.so)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40113000) (libc-2.1.3.so)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000)
(ld-2.1.3.so)
Yes,this could end in an upgrade session and upgrading from 4.0 to 7.0
is not recommended,as there was a major update: Slackware switched from
libc5 to glibc.
Another possiblity may be to downgrade from X4.0.2 to the original X3.?
from the Slack4.0 package,but this might break other things.If X4.0.2 is
from tiny linux,this will probably happen.
Greetings Oli
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From: David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: The "which" command
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 02:04:38 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What package contains the "which" command? I did a Linux From
> Scratch install, and it wasn't included. And I can't do a web search for
> it because Google rejects the word "which" because it's so common. Very
> frustrating.
The "which" package.
which-2.12-1.i386.rpm
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From: Chris Trubiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Sound Blaster 16 PCI, setup, etc.
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 02:08:50 GMT
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, fabrizio FF wrote:
>I'm having the same trouble with a SB PCI 128. Please help us.
Try using the Ensoniq 1370 drivers, they work for me and my SB PCI 128. Though
you may need the 1371 drivers. Do an lspci as superuser and you should see
whether you need the 1370 or 1371.
Chris
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From: "green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Library Problems?
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 12:28:54 +1000
thanks I guess I missed that.
"Oliver Wiegand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> green wrote:
> >
> > A releated problem on the system
> >
> > when I ldd libc.so.5 I get can't execute libc.s0.5 (no such file or
> > directory) error message.
> >
> > now before any one starts telling me I need to replace it all of my cp,
ln,
> > mv etc are linked to it (I know I removed it to replace it and it took a
> > while to restore it thank you tomst).
> > is this error because ldd might depend on it?
> > all my sys tools seem to work fine.
> >
> > thanks in advance Michael
>
> man ldd reveals:
> "ldd does not work very well on libc.so.5 itself." under section BUGS
> If nothing is broken, you don't need to/should not fix anything :)
> Greetings Oli
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Crossposted-To: alt.cdrom,linux.redhat.misc,alt.linux
Subject: Re: HELP! mkisofs problem: can't create iso image!
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Scott Hemphill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 02:27:41 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm using mkisofs-1.13-3mdk on RedHat 6.2 Linux. I'm trying to create
> the iso image of a directory tree:
>
> # mkisofs -J -r -o /mnt/dos/distr.iso /mnt/dos/distr
>
> I get a strange error during the ISO creation. This is one example:
>
> (...)
> 69.80% done, estimate finish Wed Feb 7 20:47:41 2001
> 71.64% done, estimate finish Wed Feb 7 20:48:03 2001
> mkisofs: No such file or directory. cannot read from
> /mnt/dos/distr/linux/squid.kit/ncsa_auth
>
> At this point the command is aborted.
How are you mounting the file system?
> The particular dirtree in on a DOS/FAT mounted partition, but I also
> tried copying it entirely to a ext2 partition and it didn't help: same
> error exactly in the same point.
Did it fail on the copy, or on the mkisofs?
> The file "with problem" has no problem: I can read, edit, copy it etc.
> normally. It is there and I don't know why mkisofs cannot find it.
Can you read, edit, copy it under DOS/Windows, or under Linux?
> I had the same problem with mkisofs-1.8 (the original one with RH 6.2).
> Upgrading to version 1.13 was of no help. I'm using the 2.2.16-3 kernel
> (the one available in the errata site of Red Hat).
[snip extra stuff]
I admit I don't fully understand your symptoms, but it smells to me
like a mount problem, not a mkisofs problem. Are you mounting a file
system as "msdos" which should be "vfat"? (Don't use type "auto"
either.)
Scott
--
Scott Hemphill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"This isn't flying. This is falling, with style." -- Buzz Lightyear
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From: "green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Library Problems?
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 12:34:49 +1000
thank you.
are the memory addresses important as my version of tkdesk uses the same
librarys but not the same addresses. note all the librarys are there. I also
get the same error running fvwm2.
If I still can't get it working Ill just have to find another desktop
enviroment.
"Oliver Wiegand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> green wrote:
> >
> > thanks unfortunatly im not in a position to recompile. (space
restrictions).
> > what librarys has this got to do with? tcl / tk
> > I have a fear theres more to installing them than the slackware tool.
> > i have tk 8.0
> > tcl 8.0
> > installed in /usr/lib/tcl8.0 and /usr/lib/tcl8.0
> > i set enviroment variables to both for tkdesk. no change.
> >
> > do I need debug libraries? if so what ones.
>
> No debug libraries.
> I'm not using tkdesk and don't know much about Tcl/Tk internals,so I
> can't help much here.
> But tkdesk requires (exact) tcl7.6 and tk4.2,and it comes with its own
> versions I think.
> There are precompiled old (old in the sense that it matches to your
> version and your installed shared libraries) tkdesk binaries with
> buildin Tcl/Tk, maybe you should download them.Obviously,they should not
> have been compiled on a Slackware4.0 system but with libc5.
>
> tkdesksh requirements from the Slackware7.0 CD:
> libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x4001e000)
> (libX11.so.6.2)
> libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x400f4000) (libdl-2.1.3.so)
> libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x400f7000) (libm-2.1.3.so)
> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40113000) (libc-2.1.3.so)
> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000)
> (ld-2.1.3.so)
> Yes,this could end in an upgrade session and upgrading from 4.0 to 7.0
> is not recommended,as there was a major update: Slackware switched from
> libc5 to glibc.
> Another possiblity may be to downgrade from X4.0.2 to the original X3.?
> from the Slack4.0 package,but this might break other things.If X4.0.2 is
> from tiny linux,this will probably happen.
> Greetings Oli
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From: Oliver Wiegand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Apache
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 03:38:12 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PCHservices wrote:
>
> Oli, my ip address is dynamic but I am having the "extrernal source" use
> the syntax http://63.52.132.145 or whatever it happens to be at the time.
> As I said, they can certainly get to my page in serverroot, just not the
> userdirs so "external sources" do have access to my machine. All of the
> pertinent files and directories are rwxr-xr-x. Do you have to specify the
> port that the userdirs will use or will they use 80 or some other default
> port? If they require a different port, then that is my problem as my
> firewall is blocking them.
>
The port is the same.
David gives the right answer. Your externals get a 'host not found'
without the last slash.
This is what happens without slash:
bash-2.03$ wget http://217.0.72.49/~wiegand
Connecting to 217.0.72.49:80... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
Location: http://gate.ow.bogus/~wiegand/ [following]
--03:19:05-- http://gate.ow.bogus:80/%7Ewiegand/
=> `index.html'
Connecting to gate.ow.bogus:80...
gate.ow.bogus: Host not found.
and with last slash:
bash-2.03$ wget http://217.0.72.49/~wiegand/
--03:19:17-- http://217.0.72.49:80/%7Ewiegand/
=> `index.html'
Connecting to 217.0.72.49:80... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
A solution (beyond writing a valid url) could be using a dynamic DNS
Server.
They mostly update their DNS-Entries within 5 minutes but are not as
reliable as normal DNS services.
Greetings Oli
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From: "Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MS to Enforce Registration - or Else
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 18:49:32 -0800
Sorry, I can't get the start of this thread. Can someone point me to a URL
that explains the "MS to Enforce Registration" story? Thanks.
-jeff
"The Ghost In The Machine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, John Hasler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote
> on Sat, 10 Feb 2001 13:52:31 GMT
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >Stefan Ohlsson writes:
> >> I know the atheists have a theory that man will develop to a super-man
> >> that can travel back in time and will create it all. That's the simple
> >> version anyway. I know, sounds weird.
> >
> >Who are "the" atheists?
> >
> >Steve Mading writes:
> >> Are you being deliberately silly?
> >
> >Well, it isn't as silly as the old guy with the beard.
>
> Hey! I have a beard, and I'm not old! :-)
>
> (Just because I can remember the VMS commands to compile FORTRAN and
> COBOL programs back in the mid-80's......)
>
> [rest snipped]
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- insert random misquote here
> EAC code #191 5d:06h:54m actually running Linux.
> The US gov't spends about $54,000/second. I wish I
could.
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:58:37 -0500
From: Glitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Netscape 6 java installation
John Thompson wrote:
> I'm trying to get NS6 to use java. Whenever I go to a page that
> uses java, it offers to download the plugin. OK, fine. But my
> dial-up connection isn't entirely reliable for a 13MB download.
> So after several aborted attempts due to random disconnects, I
> figure out what it's trying to download and from where and just
> set up wget to download it. Now I have this 13MB "jre.xpi" file,
> but no way to tell NS6 that I already have it so it stops
> pestering me about downloading the plugin. It turns out jre.xpi
> is just a big zip file, so I unzip it and add the appropriate
> directories to my CLASSPATH, drop the symlinks in my plugin
> directory, etc. But NS6 still can't find it and still wants to
> download the friggin' plugin off the net.
>
> Is there a way to install the the plugin without using the "user
> friendly" download method? If so, how?
since its a plugin you need to put it in the NS plugin directory, in theory
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Bratcher)
Subject: Re: How to installed source rpm ?
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 03:20:10 GMT
In article <krkh6.7438$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Arctic Storm wrote:
>More and more applications are being released as source rpm's.
>RPM is easy to install, but source rpm is not so intuitive.
>I was not able to find a "how-to" on src.rpm files.
>I installed the new tulip driver using the src.rpm file, but only
>because the tulip web site had a very detailed instructions on installing
>the tulip src.rpm.
>Is there a documentation/instruction regarding installing src.rpm?
>Thanks.
When you run rpm to install a source RPM file, the file(s) get stored
in /usr/src/redhat/SRPMS for RedHat. Not sure what distro you are using,
but I would speculate that the source files are ditched somewhere similar (?).
You then get the source files (probably in gzip format) and unpack them
somewhere where you can then configure, make, and install the binaries.
--
Mark Bratcher
Director of Software and Electrical Engineering
Torrey Pines Research
To reply, remove both underscores (_) from my email name
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Escape from Microsoft's proprietary tentacles: use Linux!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harold Stevens ** PLEASE SEE SIG **)
Subject: Psychotic MS Licensing (Was: MS to Enforce Registration - or Else)
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 03:27:00 GMT
In <964ui2$qh3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jeff:
|> Sorry, I can't get the start of this thread. Can someone point me to a URL
|> that explains the "MS to Enforce Registration" story? Thanks.
{Snip...]
Here's two that I culled before bailing outta the thread drift nonsense:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/16274.html
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/16223.html
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Standard Disclaimer: These are my opinions not Raytheon Company.
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From: Mladen Gavrilovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: uudecoder
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 03:33:35 GMT
Hi all, I'm trying to decode some binaries that I downloaded from a
newsgroup.
They are UUencoded and named 1262216.uue to 1262401.uue, with numbers in
between missing (i.e. the names don't go 1262216.uue, 1262217.uue,
1262218.uue, but 1262216.uue1262219.uue, 1262223.uue, etc.).
There are 66 files in all, and they should make a rar archive (.r11) in
the end. The program that would normally decode them (NewsShark in
Windows) couldn't do it because they were posted under individual
headers, not as one header with 66 parts.
I've tried making a tar file of the files and then uudecoding that with
uudecode, which gave me an .r11? because there was "no end line". If I
rename the file to .r11 and run a check on it, it has a CRC error (it's
about 60K bigger than all the other volumes). The same thing happens if
I try to paste the files together with cat.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I might decode these?
Regards,
Mladen
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From: Vladimir Florinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: A Beginner Asks About Linux
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 20:27:27 -0700
>
> > subsequently based on RedHat. RedHat 7.0 had minor bugs here and there,
>
> Minor! Being completely binary incompatible with every other linux
> distro before or after is "minor"!!!
>
Well, compatibility isn't a strong side of Linux. Upgrade the kernel, and you
will likely need to install new modules and software that depends on them; do a
major kernel upgrade and you need to replace a lot of your system software. And
glibc changes so rapidly that user software compiled a year ago will likely not
run with your new libc. I actually think it's a good thing because the
developers are free to change the OS design, and not worry about compatibility
issues.
As for binary compatibility with other Linux distros, this is not an issue. I
have no idea if my RH6.1 system is binary compatible with this or that version
of SuSE or Debian, and I couldn't care less. People usually compile their own
and commercial software is available for all major distributions.
--
Vladimir
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From: Mladen Gavrilovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Lilo
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 03:45:31 GMT
Hmm... why does this happen? I have a similar setup, but I don't use
the lba32 option. Also, instead of "Win95 FAT32 (LBA)" I have "Win95
FAT32". Do I need to change the type of my extended partition, or is
this only for LBA drives?
Regards,
Mladen
Eric en Jolanda wrote:
>
> >
> > The adding lba32 to the lilo.conf helped. It now works perfectly
>
> Trust me it does not.
> Unless you wish to lose data, change the type of hda3 from 0x05 to 0x0F
> You may lose data, but it is important. Backup all data you think is
> important.
> If you do not change this, you may lose data on this disk, because windows
> doesn't read the partitiontable correctly. (This can occur whenever you use
> hda8 from within windows!)
>
> Eric
>
> > > > Command (m for help):
> > > > Disk /dev/hda2: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 2 cylinders
> > > > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
> > > >
> > > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> > > >
> > > > Command (m for help):
> > > >
> > > > Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 4863 cylinders
> > > > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
> > > >
> > > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> > > > /dev/hda1 1 2550 20482843+ c Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
> > > > /dev/hda2 * 2551 2552 16065 83 Linux
> > > > /dev/hda3 2553 4863 18563107+ 5 Extended
> > > > /dev/hda5 2553 2999 3590496 83 Linux
> > > > /dev/hda6 3000 3446 3590496 83 Linux
> > > > /dev/hda7 3447 3479 265041 82 Linux swap
> > > > /dev/hda8 3480 4863 11116948+ 6 FAT16
> > > >
> >
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Subject: Can't locate module net-pf-10
From: Steve Connet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 03:50:22 GMT
When I start Netscape, I get the following error in /var/log/messages:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
What do I need to do?
--
Steve Connet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: Oliver Wiegand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Change the IO of an NIC
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 04:51:16 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joshuas wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> i've got 2 NIC in 1 pc but the pblm is that they've got the same IO when i
> tape ifconfig but irq different
> I'm under debian 2.2 with kernel 2.4.1
> how can i change the io of one of my 2 nic ?
> Please give me the command line to tape in the console ...
>
> Thanks :)
>
> --
>
> Pour me r�pondre, enlever le NoSpam_ devant mon email
> For answer me, delete the NoSpam_ in front of my email
Depends on your motherbord/card architecture.
if they are isa-cards and modules (not compiled in the kernel),
you have to type something like '/sbin/modprobe modul io=0xNNN',
for example ne2000 ISA Card: '/sbin/modprobe ne io=0x280'
If they are compiled in the kernel,you can provide the io via lilo.
Sometimes you have to get the appropriate dos util from the card vendor
to configure the card (under DOS) for another io.
Gretings Oli
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From: stoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: rec.photo.digital
Subject: Re: Olympus D-340L crashes gphoto (Linux)
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 22:48:12 -0500
Hi, David,
gphoto 0.4.3 also crashes with my D-360L when getting
thumbnails. A workaround is to NOT get the thumbnails,
but simply get photos without previewing them.
I've also noticed that this error typically occurs
right after the camera has entered sleep mode. I
wonder if gphoto sends a "wakeup" notice before
sending commands?
Still, it's nice to have SOMETHING that works in
getting pics from this camera. (Let me know if
you find out).
Lamar Stonecypher
David Efflandt wrote:
>
> I am trying to figure out why my Olympus D-340L crashes 'gphoto' in Linux
> (which is supposed to support it) when I attempt to get thumbnail pics.
> Also it sometimes reports incorrect num_pictures_taken. But I cannot
> check bug reports because http://bugs.gnome.org/ is not responding.
>
> Version 0.4.2-1mdk that came with Mandrake 7.0 loads the 1st thumbnail and
> crashes attempting to download the 2nd thumbnail. Version 0.4.3-1 crashes
> on the 1st thumbnail. Both crash attempting to display a live
> image. Following is example of both versions with same SmartMedia card:
>
> gPhoto 0.4.2 (Dec 7 1999) - the GNU digital camera application
> Copyright (C) 1998-99 Scott Fritzinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Usage: gphoto [-h] [-c] [-n] [-s # filename] [-t # filename]
> [-d #] [-p filename] [-l filename]
> num_pictures_taken is 39
> convert: Not a JPEG file: starts with 0xc8 0x4c (/tmp/gphoto_image_2.jpg).
> convert: Missing an image file name.
> convert: Not a JPEG file: starts with 0xc8 0x4c (/tmp/gphoto_image_2.jpg).
> convert: Missing an image file name.
> gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /tmp/gphoto_image_2.jpg
> All fallbacks failed.
> gPhoto 0.4.2 (built Dec 7 1999) process 12668 has crashed
> due to fatal errors. Please send us a bug report!
> See $INSTALLPREFIX/doc/gphoto-0.4.2/BUGS or
> http://gphoto.org/gphoto/bugs.html for details.
> sh: bug-buddy: command not found
> Aborted
>
> NOTE: incorrect num_pictures_taken in following (should be 39):
>
> gPhoto 0.4.3 (Mar 6 2000) - the GNU digital camera application
> Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Scott Fritzinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Usage: gphoto [-h] [-c] [-n] [-s # filename] [-t # filename]
> [-d #] [-p filename] [-l filename]
> num_pictures_taken is 4
> convert: Not a JPEG file: starts with 0xd8 0x5f (/tmp/gphoto_image_1.jpg).
> convert: Missing an image file name.
> convert: Not a JPEG file: starts with 0xd8 0x5f (/tmp/gphoto_image_1.jpg).
> convert: Missing an image file name.
> gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /tmp/gphoto_image_1.jpg
> All fallbacks failed.
> gPhoto 0.4.3 (built Mar 6 2000) process 12852 has crashed
> due to fatal errors. Please send us a bug report!
> See $INSTALLPREFIX/doc/gphoto-0.4.3/BUGS or
> http://gphoto.org/gphoto/bugs.html for details.
> sh: bug-buddy: command not found
> Aborted
>
> --
> David Efflandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-srv.com/
> http://www.autox.chicago.il.us/ http://www.berniesfloral.net/
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:08:49 -0700
From: "D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: dlopen problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Does anyone know why I get a segmentation fault
> on this code?
> void* handle = NULL;
> char name[64]="/home/data/build/ilImagedata.so\0....garbage";
> if ((handle = dlopen(name, RTLD_LAZY)) ==NULL)
>
> name isn't really defined like that, but for the purpose of this problem
> it's addequate.
> If anyone could make a suggestion, I'd really really appreciate it.
>
> Sent via Deja.com
> http://www.deja.com/
There isn't enough code here to know. However, let's say for the moment
that in case of failure, you run dlerror, or in the case of success,
something else. If you have success/failure reversed in your test, it
will do this. Running dlerror after success is a problem, as well as
running some other related functions if it really failed. I think the
key is in what happens immediately after the "if((handle..." stuff,
within the branches of the "if".
D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:09:59 -0700
From: "D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can't locate module net-pf-10
Steve Connet wrote:
>
> When I start Netscape, I get the following error in /var/log/messages:
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
>
> What do I need to do?
>
> --
> Steve Connet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Probably just add to /etc/conf.modules (or modules.conf on some
systems):
alias net-pf-10 off
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