Linux-Setup Digest #894, Volume #20              Fri, 23 Mar 01 12:13:13 EST

Contents:
  Re: enhanced real time clock support; how to say 'y' (John Hunter)
  Re: crash during X test; gnome incomplete (John Hunter)
  Coyote Linux & Linksys Ethernet card ("Karl W. Schaefer")
  Re: Redirect boot.msg (Michael Heiming)
  Re: Problems with parallelport cd-writer ("gkiffney")
  Re: 3COM 3C905C-TX under Debian 2.2r2 ("" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
  users and password troubles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: GUI Xconfigurator? ("Joe (mvjap3) Philbrook III")
  USB CD-RW ("" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
  building kernel; initrd (John Hunter)
  Re: USB CD-RW ("Davide Bianchi")
  grayscale on HP1100 (Marc Ulrich)
  Re: USB CD-RW ("" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
  Re: Monitor Resolution & other Windows Equivilent Q's (BobMac)
  Re: crash during X test; gnome incomplete (Patrick F Harris)
  Re: grayscale on HP1100 ("Rex Dieter")
  Re: Resolved (Carlos Novo)
  Re: Setting System Clock(s)? (Graeme Rae)
  Re: Setting System Clock(s)? (Graeme Rae)
  RPM exe upgrade v3 => v4 (Cyrille)

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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: enhanced real time clock support; how to say 'y'
From: John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 23 Mar 2001 09:10:56 -0600

>>>>> "Tony" == Tony Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Tony> "Character Devices", about 3/4 of the way down.


Thanks, I plowed ahead and did it manually in .config but I'll
remember this one for next time.

Incidentally, my system did not freeze on the NMI Watchdog after this
change.

JDH

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Subject: Re: crash during X test; gnome incomplete
From: John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 23 Mar 2001 09:13:25 -0600

>>>>> "Patrick" == Patrick F Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Patrick> I got a simular problem - I did a custom install of RH
    Patrick> 7.1 (fisher) with out gnome was using twm have now
    Patrick> decided to install gnome but cannot still get twm when I
    Patrick> startx.  switchdesk from both command line execute with
    Patrick> out error but I still get only twm.

7.1? hmmm, I did not know that was out.  Anybody got a pointer to the
ISOs?  What version of X windows and kernel does it use?

Thanks,
JDH

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From: "Karl W. Schaefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Coyote Linux & Linksys Ethernet card
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:15:40 -0500

Hello all,

   I've been following some of the postings in comp.os.linux.dial-up, .misc,
.networking, and .setup for a while, just trying to gather wisdom from those
of you who are willing to graciously share.  And as a newbie, I give much
thanks for your efforts with us not-so-ready-for-prime-time folks.

   I essentially have three questions/problems, and for brevity and you
power-answer people, will say them here, and elaborate further on.  They
are:
1.)  LinkSys LNE2000T 16-bit Ethernet card not coming up.
2.)  Don't fully understand assignment of an IP to the ppp0 interface during
makefloppy.sh, or the subnet.
3.)  How can I test the ppp0 interface from the Coyote machine?

   One thing I've learned, is that it would be foolish to try to set up a
web portal for my local home network on a fully loaded Linux installation.
And I take such recommendations seriously.  I've since obtained a small
machine and would like to get Coyote Linux running on it as an interface
from my small home network to the internet.  I've been using W98se's ICS,
and somewhat satisfied with it actually - but wish to use something with
more control available, as well as learn more about it along the way (gee,
sounds like a perfect fit for ummm... Linux!)

   I downloaded the source from www.coyotelinux.com, and using my RH7.0
installation, ran the makefloppy.sh, and found everything quite easy.  I was
then able to boot up into Coyote Linux with success on the small machine
I've aquired.  It has a Am486DX4-Plus CPU, runs at 100Mhz, 32MB RAM.

   I've put in a LinkSys brand "Ether16 10BaseT LAN Card", Model No:
LNE2000T and am able to use it no problems in W95.  I know from experiences
with my RH7.0 install, and a LinkSys LNE100TX Version 4 - that I needed to
use the tulip driver.  I even reverified that in documentation I have.

   Well, here's the short of it, when I boot the machine up in Coyote Linux,
the ethernet device will not come up.  These are the messages I see:

/lib/modules/tulip.o init_module: Device or resource busy
SIOCSIFADDR: Operation not supported by device
eth0: unknown interface
SIOCSIFNETMASK: Operation not supported by device
SIOCSIFBRADDR: Operation not supported by device
eth0: unknown interface


   I thought perhaps it was the tulip driver supplied with the distribution,
and figured, a good test for that would be to boot up my linux box with the
disk - and whaddaya know, it worked ok there.  So I am confident that this
tulip driver works, and therefore suspect something with my hardware.

   So, does anyone have some experience they are willing to share with me,
on how to get beyond the booting "Device or resource busy" message with
Coyote Linux?

   And one question concerning setup.  In the questions asked, one was what
IP to give the ppp interface.  It recommended 192.168.0.3, and said as long
as it is in the same subnet, all is fine.  Well, I switched to use
192.168.2.1 as my Coyote IP to my local LAN - but why do I have to supply an
IP for the ppp0 device, when my ISP does that at the time I make the call?
Guess I am also questioning, should I use 192.168.2.x for that input, or
leave it at 192.168.0.3?  How do I know I am in the same subnet, or even
designate my subnet?

   The last question (for now *grin*), is how can I test the ppp0 device,
from the local machine?  Do I simply want to say "pppd call isp" ??


Thank you all,

--
Karl W. Schaefer

Remove the obvious between and including
the underscores, and then you'll reach me :-)





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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 16:25:43 +0100
From: Michael Heiming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Redirect boot.msg

Cyrille Giquello wrote:
> 
> Michael Heiming wrote:
> 
> > Meg Chan wrote:
> > >
> > > How can i redirect the output on system startup (which is saved to boot.msg)
> > > from tty0 to ttyS0? I'm using a serial terminal and want to see all the boot
> > > messages on it. Adding the "console" parameter to lilo only causes to print
> > > "Loading linux........" on ttyS0. But i want to get the rest there too.
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > check your /etc/syslog.conf
> >
> > # /etc/syslog.conf - Configuration file for syslogd(8)
> > #
> > # For info about the format of this file, see "man syslog.conf".
> > #
> >
> > #
> > #
> > # print most on tty10 and on the xconsole pipe
> > #
> > kern.warn;*.err;authpriv.none    /dev/tty10
> > kern.warn;*.err;authpriv.none   |/dev/xconsole
> >
> > Adjust it to your needs and restart syslogd...done
> >
> > Michael Heiming
> 
> Can we redirect to different interface ?
> Like redirect to /dev/tty10 and to a another device or sendmail ??

Sure, the above example does this.

But, why do you want to redirect to sendmail?

Case you want syslog remote you can use it's remote logging
facility (UDP 514) 

man syslogd
man syslog.conf

for more info...

Good luck

Michael Heiming

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From: "gkiffney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problems with parallelport cd-writer
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:32:21 -0500

I don't think you need the ide-scsi stuff - it's been a while, but I recall
cdrecord working with just the paride drivers - I know I wasn't using
ide-scsi, scsi-mod, or sg.  Try it without.

"Frank Enser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:999sod$48c$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,
>
> I've got some problem mit my parallelport cd-writer and using cdrecord
1.9.
> (It is a HP 7200 CD-Writer connected to the parallel port). By the way,
I'm
> using SuSE Linux 7.1 with the 2.4.2 kernel.
>
> I've loaded all necessary modules:
>
> > lsmod
> ide-scsi                7792   0
> pg                        6096   0  (autoclean)
> epat                     6208   1
> paride                  3808   1  (autoclean) [pg epat]
> sg                         21056   0  (autoclean) (unused)
> scsi_mod              83104   2  (autoclean) [ide-scsi sg]
> parport_pc           13280   2  (autoclean)
> lp                         5072   1  (autoclean)
> parport                 24320   2  (autoclean) [paride parport_pc lp]
> usb-uhci                21728   0  (unused)
> 3c59x                  22848   1  (autoclean)
>
> In the kernel messages entries like
>
> kernel: paride: version 1.05 installed
> kernel: paride: epat registered as protocol 0
> kernel: pg: pg version 1.02, major 97
> kernel: pg0: Sharing parport0 at 0x378
> kernel: pg0: epat 1.01, Shuttle EPAT chip c6 at 0x378, mode 2 (8-bit),
delay
> 1
> kernel: pg0: HP CD-Writer+ 7200, slave
>
> appear, so I think the device is properly installed and recognized.
>
> Then I try to find the device by rescanning the SCSI bus, nothing is
found.
> > rescan-scsi-bus.sh
> Host adapter 0 (ide-scsi) found.
> 0 new device(s) found.
> 0 device(s) removed.
>
> And when I try to start cdrecord, I get a nice message like:
>
> > cdrecord -scanbus -debug
>
> dev: (NULL POINTER) speed: -1 fs: -1
> Cdrecord 1.9 (i686-suse-linux) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 J�rg Schilling
> TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
> PP Bus: -2
> Bus: 0 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> file (0,0,0): 3
> Bus: 1 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 2 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 3 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 4 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 5 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 6 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 7 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 8 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 9 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 10 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 11 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 12 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 13 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 14 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Bus: 15 cookie: FFFFFFFF
> Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
> SCSI buffer size: 32768
> scsi_getbuf: 32768 bytes
> scsibus0:
> ioctl ret: -1
> cdrecord: Inappropriate ioctl for device. Cannot send SCSI cmd via ioctl
>
> So can anyone help me. (I hope someone can....)
>
>
>             Frank
>
>
>



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From: "<toor>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 3COM 3C905C-TX under Debian 2.2r2
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:35:40 -0500

Is this card a PNP? If it is, what you need to do is, download the
diagnostic disk from 3com. And Run the program, and turn of PNP from DOS! I
had the same problems, with 3c509 card.

~Hope this helps

Paul Nulsen wrote in message <3ab84059$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>
>I've just installed Debian 2.2 on a PC with a 3COM 3C905C-TX PCI Ethernet
>card.  The kernel appears to detect the card properly.  The relevant
>messages are (hand copied):
>eth0: 3Com 3c905C Tornado at 0xc000,  (MAC address), IRQ 11
>  8K byte-wide RAM 5:3 Rx:Tx split, autoselect/Autonegotiate interface.
>  MII transceiver found at address 1, status   24.
>  MII transceiver found at address 2, status   24.
>  Enabling bus-master transmits and whole-frame receives.
>The IRQ and base address agree with /proc/pci.
>
>We are on a simple 10BaseT network, with a single default gateway.
>
>The interface seems to be configured correctly (ifconfig reports the
correct
>parameters; /etc/network/interfaces has the right params, including gateway
>IP), but ifconfig reports 0 RX packets permanently.  I've tried forcing the
>media type (and full_duplex in various combinations) using insmod (and the
>media forcing is reported by the driver).  It may be transmitting, but I
>have no easy way to tell.  It reports no timeouts or other errors.
>
>All this is using the default kernel and modules (2.2.18pre21).
>
>Does anybody have any ideas?  Maybe I have done something stupid.
>
>Thanks
>Paul Nulsen



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: users and password troubles
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 15:36:49 GMT

I am having a problem getting my password file to synchronize with
samba. I can input users into the main user menu but they don't sync
with samba. Then I manually input users into smbpasswd [that works
fine] but that screws up my linux passwd file and I'm no longer able
to add new users.

Any ideas about how to fix this or recommendations for alterative
password server.


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From: "Joe (mvjap3) Philbrook III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: GUI Xconfigurator?
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:34:02 -0500
Reply-To: mvjap3 at work <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Taavi Hein wrote:

> : I am not sure you can run it from X- it configure your
> : video conf which could be a disaster while the gui is running.
> 
> No, it's not a disaster... Linux keeps everything in conf. files, remember,
> so the changes don't take place until Xserver is restarted, ie. in the next
> X session.

But in that case, unless it also keeps an archival copy of the last
confirmed working config file, that it reinstates if you don't confirm the
new one, or something. Then if you mess up your config files by letting a
gui make changes that you cant see yet, then if your video card won't work
with the new settings, won't it be difficult to use that gui to fix it???

                                        
      ?           ?             
                        
        -=-   -=-
        <?>   <?>
            ^        <Hunh?>    Guess I just don't know.
           ---                   Joe A Philbrook III
                                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      ?           ?




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From: "<toor>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: USB CD-RW
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:41:04 -0500

I am running RH 7.0. How can I make sure that its finding my USB-CDRW? How
do I mount the Drive, and access it for burning?

~Thanks




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Subject: building kernel; initrd
From: John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 23 Mar 2001 09:41:55 -0600

My default /etc/lilo.conf has entries like 

        initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.12-20.img

for loading a RAM disk.  When I upgrade and build a new kernel (make
bzImage), I do not get a new initrd file in the /usr/src/linux-2.4.2
build dir ('find . -name "initrd*"' doesn't turn up any appropriate
file).  I usually just point the new kernel at the old initrd, but I
don't know if this is the right thing to do.

How do I get a new initrd when building a new kernel?  BTW: I prefer
to configure the kernel with 'make xconfig'.

Thanks,
John Hunter

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From: "Davide Bianchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: USB CD-RW
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:42:25 -0800

"<toor>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:99fqr3$v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I am running RH 7.0. How can I make sure that its finding my USB-CDRW? How
> do I mount the Drive, and access it for burning?

You must have the USB support, USB-Storage and the related modules into the
kernel. Take a look at the www.linux-usb.org site.
Davide




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From: Marc Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: grayscale on HP1100
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:31:49 -0500

I have an HP1100 setup on linux 2.4.2, RedHat system. When printing
something that is colored, getting output as grayscale, I expect to get
very nice grays. However, I am getting a very spotty output. If I print
a line drawing with some gray lines, the various gray lines come out as
dashed and dotted lines which are very hard to see.

Is this printer in a black & white only mode or something?

Is there a way to get nice continuous gray lines?

Thanks,
Marc


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From: "<toor>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: USB CD-RW
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:50:21 -0500

I do have the USB support. My box loads everything up. Its just making sure
thats its working.

Davide Bianchi wrote in message <99fqv8$138e2$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>"<toor>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:99fqr3$v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> I am running RH 7.0. How can I make sure that its finding my USB-CDRW?
How
>> do I mount the Drive, and access it for burning?
>
>You must have the USB support, USB-Storage and the related modules into the
>kernel. Take a look at the www.linux-usb.org site.
>Davide
>
>
>



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From: BobMac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
linux.redhat,linux.redhat.install,comp.os.linux.redhat,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: Monitor Resolution & other Windows Equivilent Q's
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 15:50:43 GMT

Frederic wrote:
> 
> You can configure your resolution,videocard, and monitor by typing
> Xconfigurator as root
> 
Thanks, Frederic, I've been having a vaguely similar
problem..

BobMac

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From: Patrick F Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: crash during X test; gnome incomplete
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 09:56:27 -0600


7.1 is beta found it on RH site

http://www.redhat.com/apps/download/beta/rhl.html - looks like it has spun to
wolverine now


John Hunter wrote:

> >>>>> "Patrick" == Patrick F Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>     Patrick> I got a simular problem - I did a custom install of RH
>     Patrick> 7.1 (fisher) with out gnome was using twm have now
>     Patrick> decided to install gnome but cannot still get twm when I
>     Patrick> startx.  switchdesk from both command line execute with
>     Patrick> out error but I still get only twm.
>
> 7.1? hmmm, I did not know that was out.  Anybody got a pointer to the
> ISOs?  What version of X windows and kernel does it use?
>
> Thanks,
> JDH


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From: "Rex Dieter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: grayscale on HP1100
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:08:07 -0600


"Marc Ulrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I have an HP1100 setup on linux 2.4.2, RedHat system. When printing
> something that is colored, getting output as grayscale, I expect to get
> very nice grays. However, I am getting a very spotty output. If I print
> a line drawing with some gray lines, the various gray lines come out as
> dashed and dotted lines which are very hard to see.

I've seen similar results if the printer is configured for low DPI output,
like 300DPI.

Raising this to 600DPI helped me a lot.

--
Rex Dieter
Computer System Administrator
Mathematics and Statistics
University of Nebraska Lincoln


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From: Carlos Novo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Resolved
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 17:12:08 +0000

It's working !!

I've used printtool for setting up remote win printer and then I've changed
filter uses by printtool for magicfilter's laserjet-filter at printcap file
!! So easy !!

Carlos Novo wrote:

> My problem is:
>
> I need to print to a printer on Win machine. I've uses Printtool for
> configuring spool and it prints ASCII text quite well, but I can't print
> Postcript ... it just print all "postcript" code as is ...
>
> I'm using Debian Potato 2.2.
>
> Is there any one who knows what can I do ?
>
> Thanx.
>
> --
> Carlos Novo
> Dpto. Inform�tica
> I.C. & Asociados
> Tfno.: 954 404323
>
> There is no way to Linux. Linux is the way !!

--
Carlos Novo
Dpto. Inform�tica
I.C. & Asociados
Tfno.: 954 404323

There is no way to Linux. Linux is the way !!



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From: Graeme Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Setting System Clock(s)?
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 08:58:32 -0800

in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Edwin Johnson at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 3/23/01 6:02 AM:

> I presume you _are_ setting the hardware clock first, and then setting the
> system clock. Do a man hwclock.
> 
> hwclock --set --date=newdate    (sets hardware clock, hence on computer board)
> hwclock --hctosys        (sets system to the hardware)
> 
> ...Edwin
> 

Same results:

[root@hal timetest]# /sbin/hwclock --set --date=08:54:00
[root@hal timetest]# /sbin/hwclock --hctosys
[root@hal timetest]# date
Fri Mar 23 08:54:14 PST 2001
[root@hal timetest]# touch test2
[root@hal timetest]# ls -l
total 0
-rw-rw-r--   1 root     root            0 Mar 23 16:54 test2



> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 17:16:25 -0800, Graeme Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Problem - however I set the system clock, the date command returns the
>>>> correct time, but creating files etc have the wrong time stamp.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Have a look at
>>> 
>>> http://home.world-online.no/~ackleppe/newton/redhat6/node59.html
>>> 
>>> You can substitute the time server time.nist.gov for time.timehost.com.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Still doesn�t work :-(
>> 
>> 
>> [root@hal timetest]# /usr/sbin/timeconfig --utc  America/Los_Angeles
>> [root@hal timetest]# date
>> Thu Mar 22 15:56:00 PST 2001
>> [root@hal timetest]# date -s 15:56:00
>> Thu Mar 22 15:56:00 PST 2001
>> [root@hal timetest]# /sbin/hwclock --utc --systohc
>> [root@hal timetest]# date
>> Thu Mar 22 15:56:19 PST 2001
>> [root@hal timetest]# ls
>> [root@hal timetest]# touch what_time_is_it
>> [root@hal timetest]# ls -l
>> total 0
>> -rw-rw-r--   1 root     root            0 Mar 22 23:56 what_time_is_it
>> [root@hal timetest]#
>> 
>> 
>> This is driving me insane :-) !!!!  the clock returns the correct time, but
>> any files created are on GMT
>> 
>> 
>> (I used the menu interface for timeconfig too - GMT(X) /America/Los_Angeles
>> - same result)
>> 
>> 
> 


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From: Graeme Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Setting System Clock(s)?
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 09:02:19 -0800

in article G%Iu6.3768$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom
Brinkman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 3/23/01 6:23 AM:

> Graeme Rae wrote:
>> Problem - however I set the system clock, the date command returns the
>> correct time, but creating files etc have the wrong time stamp.
> 
>   Your system has 2 clocks, software (system) and hardware (bios).
> They both need to be correct and sync'd.  I have this alias in my
> /etc/bashrc :
>   alias tdate="rdate -sp time.nist.gov && hwclock --systohc"
> Typing 'tdate' as root, while connected, sets the software clock to
> time.nist.gov.  Then, and only if that was successful, the '&& hwclock
> --systohc' part, syncs the hardware clock to the just corrected
> software clock.  (see man rdate and man hwclock)


Still doesn't work...  (at 9am PST )

[root@hal timetest]# rdate -sp time.nist.gov && /sbin/hwclock --systohc
[root@hal timetest]# date
Fri Mar 23 09:00:50 PST 2001
[root@hal timetest]# touch test3
[root@hal timetest]# ls -l test3
-rw-rw-r--   1 root     root            0 Mar 23 17:00 test3
[root@hal timetest]#


perhaps there's something wrong with my hwclock prog?



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From: Cyrille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: RPM exe upgrade v3 => v4
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 13:17:27 +0100

Hi,

I would like to know how to upgrade the RPM tool
from version 3x to 4x.

If I try rpm -U --test for package I found , rpm says :

[root@ktaland2 src]# rpm -U --test rpm-4.0-4.4.src.rpm
only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of
RPM
error: rpm-4.0-4.4.src.rpm cannot be installed

Do you know how to upgrade RPM ???

--




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