I belive you can look up fdisk and download it and i think xp can make 
a boot disk or it has fdisk on the cdrom some were just look around you 
can find it.

Luke

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Today's Topics:

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    Has anyone else noticed that j.root-servers.net appears to have changed
IPs?  Or is it just me?  On one machine I have an IP of 198.41.0.10, while on
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I'm actually using WinXP Pro...any idea on how I can do this?

Thanks!
-Kyle

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>Hey Kyel it is very simple if you have a windows 98 cd or boot disk 
>just insert it in. If you are using the boot disk just type in 
>fdsik /mbr that will remove it. With cd tell it to boot with cdrom 
>support and change directorys to win98 and run fdisk /mbr that deltes 
>the master boot recorded it should not delete your partion table or 
>anything like that. So dont worry I have had to do that many times.
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>Luke
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>Alright, I've installed RH8 on my second hard drive, and I made the mistake of 
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>* and then Ed Wilts declared....
>> > Is there a way for me to check the 'history' of ftp commands on a
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>> Redhat 6.2
>> ghostscript-5.10-6 (I know it's old, but the latest Redhat version I
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>> IF I enter a
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>Printing is done on an Epson Stylus 640
>
>The problem *seems* to be that ghostscript (or whatever software is
>responsible for this printing) does not seem to print to the last 0.34
>inches or so of a letter sized (8.5 x 11 inches) piece of paper, no
>matter what I changed in the Mozilla settings ... which perhaps is the
>reason for a bit too less space on top and too much of it at the
>bottom of the printouts at times, or simply for varying sizes of
>margins at top or bottom without actually changing anything in the
>Mozilla settings ..
>The printouts themselves are OK, not as nice as I wanted them to be
>but I'm definitely fed up with further printing tests ...
>
>The settings how they work:
>
>In the Mozilla Printer properties I have the paper size now set to
>"Letter" (8.5 x 11 inch) and the Gap from edge of paper to margin is
>like so (inches):
>left  right  top    bottom
>0.35   0.35  0.04    0.35
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>The Page Setup in Mozilla for printing headers and footers looks like
>this here:
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>                   0.5  0.5   0.4    0.6
>and I've chosen 1 header and 2 footers.
>
>I'd bet there are better solutions than the ones I found .. I won't
>pay you anything if you tell me how it really works ...  :)
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>I am trying to attach a special serial input device to an X application.
>Looking at the kernel document, it seems to me the input core system (the
>/dev/input/event#) fits the my needs nicely.  I also realize that the input
>system uses the devfs rather than the traditional major/minor number for its
>device driver.
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>The kernel compiles fine.  However, during boot process, everything under
>the /var/* and several device mounts were marked as read-only and thus the
>kernel fails to boot.  I tried to set the devfs=nomount as its boot
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>Thanks in advance!
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>Frank Wang @ Advanced Technology Video Inc.
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>> Hi, I was wondering if someone could tell me how to setup a name server
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>Configure BIND with redhat-config-bind-gui, and configure Apache with
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>> On Nov 5, 2002, 15:10 (+0100) Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
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>> > Redhat 6.2
>> > ghostscript-5.10-6 (I know it's old, but the latest Redhat version I
>> > had installed didn't work for my Epson printer ...)
>> >
>> > IF I enter a
>> > $gs mozilla.ps
>> > I see the the page numbers ("1 of 4", "2 of 4" etc) on the resulting
>> > view of mozilla.ps.
>> > But when I load mozilla.ps into ghostview and then print the page from
>> > there the result is pages without page numbers.
>> 
>> ... the whole trouble seems to have been Mozilla related:
>> to make it a bit clearer: I wanted to print a HTML page that was
>> changed by Mozilla to a .ps file. I printed this .ps file after
>> loading it into ghostview.
>> 
>> The software I was torturing:
>> Mozilla1.2b, 20021101 (probably one of the latest builds)
>> 
>> ghostscript-5.10-6 incl.the patch probably from:
>> http://www.typhoon.dircon.co.uk/html/ghostscript.html
>> 
>> Printing is done on an Epson Stylus 640
>>snip>
>
>Have you tired printing using mpage ..."man mpage".
>
>jb
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>Bjorn - One way to do this is to install an additional, identical hard drive
>as a slave in the system.  Assuming you are using IDE drives, then use
>
>dd if=hda of=hdb bs=1024
>
>This will make a complete copy of drive a on drive b.  Just make sure you
>know which is which -- use fdisk -l to be sure.   -Glenn.
>  
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Bjorn.Naessens@;roularta.be]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 6:47 AM
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>
>
>hi there, 
>
>I'm having some difficulties making a complete backup from my redhat system.
>At the moment i Backup all critical files by copying them over NFS to my
>windows PC where i write them on disc. But i would like to make a "norton
>ghost"-like backup. So when something goes wrong ( hacker, disk failure ) ,
>I can just format the disk and restore my backup on it to have a working
>system again. Is this possible? 
>
>kind regards
>Bjorn
>
>
>
>
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>> Bjorn - One way to do this is to install an additional, identical hard dr=
>ive
>> as a slave in the system.  Assuming you are using IDE drives, then use
>>=20
>> dd if=3Dhda of=3Dhdb bs=3D1024
>>=20
>> This will make a complete copy of drive a on drive b.  Just make sure you
>> know which is which -- use fdisk -l to be sure.   -Glenn.
>Actually, this would make drive "b" an exact copy of drive "a" (subtle
>difference).
>
>You could make an image of your hard drive as a file using the same
>command:
>dd if=3D/dev/hda of=3Dmyhdd.img bs=3D1024
>
>This image could be stored on a remote machine and could be written back to
>a drive by:
>dd if=3Dmyhdd.img of=3D/dev/hda bs=3D1024
>
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>From: Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Firewall ports for NFS
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>What ports on a machine need to be opened in order to export and/or import
>NFS mounts?
>
>I know I could take the whole firewall down (the machine is behind another
>firewall anyway), but I'd rather not in general (and my intellectual
>curiosity is peaked).
>
>Thanks.
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>My first time using grep!  
>
>grep nfs /etc/services
>
>nfs             2049/tcp        nfsd
>nfs             2049/udp        nfsd
>
>/etc/services is where I go to find out which ports are being used by what
>services...
>
>Thanks for giving me the opportunity to use grep in a sentence.
>
>carl
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>What ports on a machine need to be opened in order to export and/or import
>NFS mounts?
>
>I know I could take the whole firewall down (the machine is behind another
>firewall anyway), but I'd rather not in general (and my intellectual
>curiosity is peaked).
>
>Thanks.
>
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>RH 8.0 doesn't want to install:
>
>Processor Athlon XP 1900+ stepping 02
>Board: ECS Elitegroup K7VMM, VIA KM266 chipset
>
>While booting from the RH 8.0 - CD 1, the kernel hangs after the following 
>message:
>
>CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1900+ stepping 02
>Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
>Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
>Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
>Checking for popad bug... OK
>POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
>enabled ExtINT on CPU#0
>ESR value before enabling vector: 00000002
>
>The kernel just hangs, no panic, no oops.
>
>Same with Debian (bf24 - kernel 2.4.18).
>
>My first thought was power-management, but no change after disabling it.
>
>Found nothing in the kernel mailing list archives to this problem,
>any ideas?
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>Hi there,
>
>I had some problems with version 7.3 because it wouldn't support:
>
>a) my Surecom EP-320X-S1 Ethernet card
>b) my sound blaster audigy player card
>and c) my SMC PCI wireless LAN card
>
>I now want to try 8.0 to see if I have better luck.
>
>Everything else on my x86 system seemed to work fine, the sound card and LAN
>adapters are kind of important though.
>
>With the surecom card, it had drivers for Linux but they were for an older
>kernel and they wouldn't compile under 7.3. As I was following a step by
>step guide from a text file and have no clue on how the Linux kernel (or any
>unix) handles drivers, I was kind of lost.
>
>There seems to be no support for my audigy card. at all.
>
>I haven't tried looking for support for my wireless card, but thats not as
>important as the soundcard and the surecom LAN card.
>
>any help on getting any of these cards to work under 8.0 would be much
>appreciated!!
>
>Cheers,
>
>Chris.
>
>
>
>
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>You aren't alone, it's another wonderful bug.  I can't recover the space
>that it's suppose to be in, but I can get it back (temporarily though,
>it seems).  run
>       $ perl /usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/applet.py &
>
>It seems that it will stay through a restart, but then some days I get
>on my system and it's gone (all I've done is locked it, too, no
>restart).  Very weird.  
>
>If anyone knows a perminent fix, or even how to get the "space" back,
>that the other left, it'd be much appreciated :)
>
>-- 
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>On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 15:00, Joe Giles wrote:
>> List, 
>> I use KDE on my RH 8.0 machine and I noticed the other day that the
>> up2date status that sits in my systray is not there anymore. There is,
>> instead, a spot for it that seems to be taken up but nothing is visible.
>> Is there a way to get this back? I have tried removing the system tray
>> applet and re adding it to no avail. 
>> 
>> Any help would be great.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> -- 
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>Two ways:
>
>1) Click and drag the space above clipper to the bottom of the screen: 
>you'll see the outline of the taskbar go down to the bottom.
>
>2) Right click on the System Tray, choose "preferences" and in the
>"Location" frame, choose bottom.
>
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>> Hi.
>> The main GNOME panel has fiendishly moved to align itself with the right
>> hand border (East side ) of my desktop. :-(
>> I usually have it at the bottom.
>> How do I move the panel from the right hand side back to the bottom ???
>> TIA
>> 
>> 
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>Hi there,
>
>I had some problems with version 7.3 because it wouldn't support:
>
>a) my Surecom EP-320X-S1 Ethernet card
>b) my sound blaster audigy player card
>and c) my SMC PCI wireless LAN card
>
>I now want to try 8.0 to see if I have better luck.
>
>Everything else on my x86 system seemed to work fine, the sound card and LAN
>adapters are kind of important though.
>
>With the surecom card, it had drivers for Linux but they were for an older
>kernel and they wouldn't compile under 7.3. As I was following a step by
>step guide from a text file and have no clue on how the Linux kernel (or any
>unix) handles drivers, I was kind of lost.
>
>There seems to be no support for my audigy card. at all.
>
>I haven't tried looking for support for my wireless card, but thats not as
>important as the soundcard and the surecom LAN card.
>
>any help on getting any of these cards to work under 8.0 would be much
>appreciated!!
>
>Cheers,
>
>Chris.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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