On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 06:04, Kurt Wall wrote:
> On, Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:34:03 -0600, Rick Sivernell typed:
>
> [mondo snippage]
>Kurt
> > I understand, I have a handle on it now.
> > I just knew you were the one to ask. I really
> > appreciate your help Thank you.
>
Or, you could try the Kurtwerks(tm
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 22:31, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> I have to say I haven't studied any manuals about this (because "it works
> for me®") - it came from a tip by a guru on kde-linux list.
Okay okay, how'd you get the ® symbol. Don't tell me to use fourteen
keystrokes please. I'm ready with the supe
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 20:43, Joshua Lee wrote:
> The S-100 bus existed as a standard bus on many CP/M boxes long before
> the Apple II, though Apple is to be commended for it's open specs for
The reference was in context to the Apple, and the demise of Mrola, which is
directly related. The S100 (o
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 05:21, Bill Campbell wrote:
> I learned a long time ago (1) to always ``cd'' to a directory before doing
> an ``rm *'' in that directory instead of ``rm dir/*'' since a space after
> the slash does nasty things, and (2) to think really hard before using the
> ``*'' to make sure
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:31, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Monday 04 Feb 2002 21:08, David A. Bandel wrote:
> > xmysql, webmin mysql module, phpmysqladmin, and there are others (tk
> > module, ...)
afaik, none of these are user front ends. Again, afaik, none of them allow
you to design a dbase, then ent
Thanks. That is a REAL fine untility.
Joel
>
> As root type setup. Last option in the list is X configuration. Should get
> you back to a basic config file.
> Tom Wilson
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At risk of stating the obvious, this is why I always keep several copies of
working XF86Config files stored in all kinds of places. Being able to get X
up in even a limited fashion can make any day brighter.
Michael Hipp, CGW
(Certified GUI Weenie - kinda like an MSCE only with fewer qualificat
Checked cron, it's definitely set to run every 5 minutes forever. Seems at
least backing it down to 1/hour would be sufficient. Anyone know?
Thanks,
Michael
Joel Hammer pontificated eloquently:
> Hmm...
>
> Is this the despised rmmod command? I would remove this from the root
> crontab or syste
On Friday 08 February 2002 10 22:54 pm, Joel Hammer's voice rose above the
ones in my head and declared:
> I mucked up my xf86config file when I changed monitors and mice on my
> RedHat 7.1 box.
> This is XFree 4.0 something. Is there a way to run the redhat cdrom to just
> get it to configure m
Using KDE Control Center -> System -> Services, I started stopping services
one-at-a-time. The culprit is the USB Hot Plug Daemon. Is this the same as
'hotpluguid'? It seems to still be loaded in memory but no longer coming to
the top of top. ps -aux | grep uid:
michael 1118 0.0 2.9 16412
I mucked up my xf86config file when I changed monitors and mice on my RedHat
7.1 box.
This is XFree 4.0 something. Is there a way to run the redhat cdrom to just
get it to configure my hardware again?
Thanks,
Joel
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Hmm...
Is this the despised rmmod command? I would remove this from the root
crontab or system crontab. I think a number of distros use it, to get
rid of unused modules, but, it causes more pain than it is worth in
some situations.
Are there any other logs you could peek into? httpd, secure, and
Good thought. Looks like I'm getting these at 5 min intervals, but nothing
approaching every sec.
Feb 8 21:20:01 linux crond[1846]: (root) CMD (/sbin/rmmod -a)
Feb 8 21:25:01 linux crond[1848]: (root) CMD (/sbin/rmmod -a)
Feb 8 21:30:01 linux crond[1863]: (root) CMD (/sbin/rmmod -a)
Feb 8 2
I would look in /var/log/messages. Maybe you are getting numerous error
messages logged there, causing the disk activity.
Joel
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 06:46:28PM -0600, Michael Hipp wrote:
> Something is continually strobing my hard disk about 1/second all the time
> I'm logged into KDE. Seems e
On Friday 08 February 2002 10 22:08 pm, dep's voice rose above the ones in my
head and declared:
> begin Tom Wilson's quote:
> | LMAOI wonder if that is the work of him again or if someone
> | just donwloaded one of the photos and cut him out. That poor
> | fella, little did he know he wo
begin Tom Wilson's quote:
| LMAOI wonder if that is the work of him again or if someone
| just donwloaded one of the photos and cut him out. That poor
| fella, little did he know he would be elevated to Internet
| celebrity status.
interestingly, it's actually not him -- the picture on d
On Friday 08 February 2002 8 20:19 pm, dep's voice rose above the ones in my
head and declared:
> looks as if internet tourist guy is now in salt lake city -- and the
> connection is not being made. or else one hell of a coincidence:
>
> http://www.drudgereport.com/
LMAOI wonder if that is
The drives have been in this config since I built the machine (< 1 month
ago). The activity stops if I log out to the KDE login panel. Or if I get
out of X altogether.
dep pontificated eloquently:
> begin Michael Hipp's quote:
> | Unplugging the 2nd hard drive would take some work as that's w
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Hi,
That's what I thought :)
On Fri, 08 Feb 2002 20:19:06 -0600, Michael Hipp wrote:
>This might be a good addition to the SxS.
>
>Federico Voges pontificated eloquently:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just one bit of advice for those trying to use an USB printer w
begin Michael Hipp's quote:
| Unplugging the 2nd hard drive would take some work as that's where
| and /home are.
um, yeah. have you had both drives in the machine in the same
configuration -- both on the same cable -- when this disk activity
*didn't* take place? reason i ask is that there
Look at th3e Caldera help info, they have one that talks about some kde
utility on their system tray always checking, polling, cd roms or something
along those lines.
cheers
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Dallas, Texas 75287
972 306-2296
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Caldera Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1
Registered L
This might be a good addition to the SxS.
Federico Voges pontificated eloquently:
> Hi,
>
> Just one bit of advice for those trying to use an USB printer with COL
> 3.1.1
>
> add "printer" to /etc/modules/default
> or modprobe printer
>
> Otherwise, it won't be recognized. At least, that happened
I unmounted the ReiserFS and vfat partitions. Disk activity continues.
Setting 'top' to 0.1 second updates seems to show kdeinit, X, init,
keventd, and maybe hotpluguid as the most active. But it's really hard to
tell. Interesting that hotpluguid seems to jump from way down on list to
very top
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Hi,
Just one bit of advice for those trying to use an USB printer with COL
3.1.1
add "printer" to /etc/modules/default
or modprobe printer
Otherwise, it won't be recognized. At least, that happened to me
setting up an Epson SC 777.
Federico Voges
On February 8, 2002 05:52 pm, Federico Voges wrote:
> All I can tell you is that ICQ (Windoze & MacOS) works. I'm using it in
> my router/firewall and I can send and receive files behind the
> firewall.
> BTW, if you need info seting ICQ, I can help you with that (there are
> a few tricky settin
begin Michael Hipp's quote:
| New mobo (P4 1.7 GHz, 256M, 845 Intel chipset w/DDR memory, 2 IDE
| hds on chan #0). Ext2 filesystem, tho I have an Elx partition
| mounted that is ReiserFS and also a vfat Win partition. Not sure
| what you're asking specifically about swap but 'free' says:
|
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Hi,
All I can tell you is that ICQ (Windoze & MacOS) works. I'm using it in
my router/firewall and I can send and receive files behind the
firewall.
BTW, if you need info seting ICQ, I can help you with that (there are
a few tricky settings for the
On Thursday 07 Feb 2002 18:25, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Monday 28 Jan 2002 23:46, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > I multiboot: Win98, Mandrake 8.1, Mandrake Cooker, Redmond and
> > sometimes ELX.
[...]
> But as a boot manager it's obviously flawed. As soon as I disabled it
> and put back PowerQuest's Boo
New mobo (P4 1.7 GHz, 256M, 845 Intel chipset w/DDR memory, 2 IDE hds on
chan #0). Ext2 filesystem, tho I have an Elx partition mounted that is
ReiserFS and also a vfat Win partition. Not sure what you're asking
specifically about swap but 'free' says:
total used free
looks as if internet tourist guy is now in salt lake city -- and the
connection is not being made. or else one hell of a coincidence:
http://www.drudgereport.com/
--
dep
There is sobbing of the strong,
And a pall upon the land;
But the People in their weeping
Bare the iron hand;
Beware the
begin Michael Hipp's quote:
| Something is continually strobing my hard disk about 1/second all
| the time I'm logged into KDE. Seems excessive.
|
| Is this "normal"? How could I track down which process is doing it?
first, what hardware are you running? how do you have swap configured?
what f
On February 7, 2002 10:27 pm, Federico Voges wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using NEC's reference implementation of socks5 for over a
> year without problems.
> Easy to install, easy to configure, it works, I'm happy with it :)
>
> You can download from http://www.socks.nec.com/reference/socks5.html
>
Something is continually strobing my hard disk about 1/second all the time
I'm logged into KDE. Seems excessive.
Is this "normal"? How could I track down which process is doing it?
Thanks.
--
Michael R. Hipp
"The more corrupt the State the more numerous the laws."
-Roman historian Cornelius Ta
OK. I just remembered. I was fooling around with permissions on my
home directory last night. Although it is not blazened everywhere,
the permissions of the directory where .forward resides have to be
restrictive. I had made my home directory world writeable (not smart)
while trying to fix a samb
For reasons that escape me (thus this email), last evening procmail just
stopped working. Nothing happened as far as I know. sendmail and all
works but I am getting all mail in my default mailbox. proclog shows
no activity since last night.
Here is my .forward file:
"|exec /usr/bin/procmail"
p
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Typing furiously on February 07, Collins managed to emit:
> I've been off the linux lists for a couple of weeks.
>
> Is 2.4.17 a "safe" kernel for upgrading?
I've used it without incident.
Kurt
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