Remove and Reinstall KDE 2.2

2002-02-07 Thread kbb0927

Hi Lists,

I have a situation where I somehow have both KDE 2.2.1 and KDE 2.2.2 run
ning on my box. I am using SuSE 7.3 Pro and have updated KDE only using
SuSE's rpms.  I am having trouble with Kapital installing due apparently
to being confused about the two KDE's.

What is the safest way, without reinstalling SuSE, to remove and reinstall
KDE and bring it back to 2.2.2, without losing all of my links to apps
and ending up with a hosed box?  I am willing to just back up everything
and reinstall if that is necessary.  I need to clean up this as it is
my production box. I think my troubles started when KDE hung and locked
up whiledoing a clean install of SuSE 7.3 Pro.  If there is a 7.4 soon,
maybe I'll just wait.

Any help appreciated. The box is very usable for everything except Kapital.

TIA,

Keith B.
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RE: Re: Suggested module for PCI LAN Card..?

2002-02-05 Thread kbb0927

I use the Linksys PCI NIC in my linux router box and it uses the tulip
driver without incident. It is running under suse 7.2 with kernel 2.4.16
and runs perfectly every time @ 100 mbps, whereas the realtek 8139 in the 
same machine can't handle the 2.4.16 kernel and sticks @ 10 mbps.

Regards,

Keith Boykin

Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 07:02:52AM -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Mon, 04 Feb 2002 18:16:23 -0600 Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 According to LinkSys support page they work fine with the ne2000 driver.
 Link:
 http://www.linksys.com/support/support.asp?spid=26
 

If it's the lne100tx, it'll work better with the tulip drivers...

We stopped using the LinkSys NICs because they didn't work all that well
with the Tulip drivers unless you used ones with their patches.  It's been
a couple of years since we last tried this so they may be better now.

Bill
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RE: Re: Suggested module for PCI LAN Card..?

2002-02-05 Thread kbb0927

Netgear is great and rtl8139 has troubles for me above kernel 2.4.4.

Bye,

Keith B.

Jim Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yeah, since you beat my record uptime of 173 days and some odd hours you can 
now reboot. :)  I have had good luck with 3com and d-link.  Although d-link's 
that use the rtl8039(?) module is broken in kernel 2.4.2 to about 2.4.9(?).  
I know my d-link wouldn't transmit or recieve packets with 2.4.2 stock W3.1 
kernel.  I swapped it out for my 3com and it works fine.  I've since upgraded 
to kernel 2.4.16 and haven't put the d-link back in to test it.  I've heard 
good things about netgear and some good and bad about linksys.

Jim

On Monday, February 04, 2002 7:09, Bill Day wrote:
 I am about to blow my uptime to throw another NIC into my box,  8^(, but
 the only ones I havve currently are Linksys EtherPCI LAN Card II's.  I have
 th available PCI slots but I can't seem to find anything on the Caldera
 Hardware Compatibility about them..

 Anyone currently using the mentioned card and if so what module are you
 using with it.

 I have a stock eDesktop 2.4 kernel installed and currently an NetGear
 FA310TX in the box running on a tulip.o module.

 TIA,

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RE: Re: VMware Wkstn 3.0 and XP Upgrade

2002-01-23 Thread kbb0927

Hello Skippy,

It actually went quite well and runs damn faster than natively. I
am satisfied that I went ahead and bought the upgrade to VMware 3.0
from 2.04 Express. Now, I will rarely have to boot into native winblows.

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 04:07,[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribed:
 Hello List(s),

 I know that VMware DOES NOT support using raw devices under Windows XP,
 but has any done this?  Also, has anyone been able to use the XP upgrade
 under VMware?  I am using VMware 3.0 with Win98SE and got a copy of XP Home
 Edition Upgrade which I booted into Windows and upgraded winME. That runs
 better now, but I still prefer Linux. I have not activated XP yet as I am
 debating on using it under VMware, but if I could use it from it's own
 partition BEFORE I activate and whithout any oopses or gotcha's that would
 be better.

 Anyone?

 Best Regards,

 Keith B

Tried it and threw it off, put 2000 up instead.

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Nameserver fails after Comcast@home transition to Comcast.net

2002-01-22 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,.

Last night was the night for my market to transition from comcast@home to
comcast.net. I have a box setup with Suse7.2, suse-firewall2 as a router
and it uses dhcp to get it's IP address. I had to reboot for some strange
reason to find out the new IP and nameservers. I then immediately went to
change all my boxes (mix of Linux/Win9x) nameservers to the new one found
in resolv.conf, but nothing will forward. I went back to the old name
servers but with the new IP address via dhcp and things work as usual.
Detail: I am on the dalecty01.va.comcast.net domain, but the nameservers
are md.comcast.home.com or something ( I am at work now and don't remember)
Has anyone made the transition and if so, are your nameserver IP's working
right or did you have to use the old ones?

Best Regards and TIA,

Keith B
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RE: RE: VMware Wkstn 3.0 and XP Upgrade

2002-01-22 Thread kbb0927

Tyler,

What about VMware Tools and VGA? I understand there is no problem with
the AMDnet virtual NIC card. Did you do an upgrade with .Net or the full\
install?

Regards,

Keith B.

Tyler Regas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In answer to your questions, no. I use VMware extensively in both Windows
and Linux, but shy very far away from XP. It may hurt my career as an
author, but I don't care. It sucks bad. If the install validates against
MSes Piracy Control servers, you should have no problem updating anything.
I've even run .NET Enterprise Server in VMware and used Windows Update.

And that leads me to a rather humerous idea. If everyone used VMware to
install XP then you'd have countless installations whose hardware ID would
be identical, thereby effectively crushing MSes attempt at quashing casual
piracy.

How ironic :)

Tyler

 Hello List(s),

 I know that VMware DOES NOT support using raw devices under Windows XP,
 but has any done this?  Also, has anyone been able to use the XP upgrade
 under VMware?  I am using VMware 3.0 with Win98SE and got a copy
 of XP Home
 Edition Upgrade which I booted into Windows and upgraded winME. That runs
 better now, but I still prefer Linux. I have not activated XP yet as I am
 debating on using it under VMware, but if I could use it from it's own
 partition BEFORE I activate and whithout any oopses or gotcha's
 that would be better.

 Anyone?

 Best Regards,

 Keith B
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RE: Re: Nameserver fails after Comcast@home transition to Comcast.net

2002-01-22 Thread kbb0927

Tim,

That's exactly what I mean. It should be 64.48.0.5 and 64.48.0.6 as
nameservers under the new IP, but I still have to use 24.5.80.33 or
24.5.80.34 for my internet connection sharing, 'cause if I use the
64.48, nothing gets forwarded.  Huh?

Regards,

Keith B.

Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello All,.
 
 Last night was the night for my market to transition from comcast@home to
 comcast.net. I have a box setup with Suse7.2, suse-firewall2 as a router
 and it uses dhcp to get it's IP address. I had to reboot for some strange
 reason to find out the new IP and nameservers. I then immediately went to
 change all my boxes (mix of Linux/Win9x) nameservers to the new one found
 in resolv.conf, but nothing will forward. I went back to the old name
 servers but with the new IP address via dhcp and things work as usual.
 Detail: I am on the dalecty01.va.comcast.net domain, but the nameservers
 are md.comcast.home.com or something ( I am at work now and don't remember)
 Has anyone made the transition and if so, are your nameserver IP's working
 right or did you have to use the old ones?
 

I'm confused, how can you use a domain name for a nameserver 
(md.comcast.home.com), don't you need an IP address? Otherwise, how can 
you resolve the name of the nameserver?

Mine's working fine using IP addresses:
68.34.76.5
68.34.76.6

Under @home, the nameservers were:
24.3.0.33
24.3.0.34

I'm in the Baltimore, MD area, if that matters...

HTH,
Tim

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RE: RE: RE: VMware Wkstn 3.0 and XP Upgrade

2002-01-22 Thread kbb0927

Maybe I'll try it for hoots tonight. Nothing to lose. Just reinstall
win98se if XP croaks. That' the beauty of linux;^)

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Tyler Regas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What about VMware Tools and VGA? I understand there is no problem with
 the AMDnet virtual NIC card. Did you do an upgrade with .Net or the full\
 install?

I had no problems with the VMware SVGA drivers or the NIC. Everythings works
just peachy (except that its Windoze, of course). I performed a complete
install. I do have a copy of a standard Win2K Pro install just laying about
that I could try, but it will be a while before I can do that.

Tyler


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VMware Wkstn 3.0 and XP Upgrade

2002-01-22 Thread kbb0927

Hello List(s),

I know that VMware DOES NOT support using raw devices under Windows XP,
but has any done this?  Also, has anyone been able to use the XP upgrade 
under VMware?  I am using VMware 3.0 with Win98SE and got a copy of XP Home
Edition Upgrade which I booted into Windows and upgraded winME. That runs
better now, but I still prefer Linux. I have not activated XP yet as I am
debating on using it under VMware, but if I could use it from it's own
partition BEFORE I activate and whithout any oopses or gotcha's that would be better.

Anyone?

Best Regards,

Keith B
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RE: RE: RE: RE: VMware Wkstn 3.0 and XP Upgrade

2002-01-22 Thread kbb0927

Tyler,

Yup. I only feel confident using the Linux version for that reason. I
had thought about the other way around, but then, thought twice.   ;^)

Best,

Keith B.
Tyler Regas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maybe I'll try it for hoots tonight. Nothing to lose. Just reinstall
 win98se if XP croaks. That' the beauty of linux;^)

Of note, I've found VMware to _not_ be the expected bastion of protection to
your Windows installation that I though it would be. THe Linux version is
very safe to run when the Guest OS craps out, but the Windows version will
take the entire system down, even if the Gues OS is Linux.

COL 3.1 hard froze my WIn2K Pro install dead during installation.

Just a note.

Tyler


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RE: Re: OT Thinkpad upgrade

2002-01-21 Thread kbb0927

Bruce,

Not with a thinkpad, but an old Chicony. I bought a 2.5-3.5 power
adapter and used DriveCopy 3.0 in my desktops to copy drive to drive
with winbloze 98se, suse 7.2, col 3.1beta, etc. Then simply plugged 
back in the new drive in the laptop and away I went still using the
18G that was copied/imaged from a 6.4 G. I dunno if this helps.

Best Regards,

Keith B.
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Monday 21 January 2002 14:53 pm, Rick Sivernell wrote:
 On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 12:44:02 -0500

 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm going to be upgrading my Thinkpad A20m to a larger HD.
 
  Anyone here know what the options are for moving current stuff to the new
  HD?
 
  I'm familiar with all the mundane stuff of copy partitions, etc but I
  wonder if two HD's can be hooked up (even temporarily) to do the copy or
  whether I'll have to re-install  Win98SE and SuSE 7.2.   Normally I
  wouldn't worry about any of this because it's pretty straight forward and
  I would re-install.  But the Windows on the Thinkpad has some pretty big
  mods on it and a normal re-install won't cut it I think.  I would like to
  eventually get everything back the same as it is now.
 
  I have a LAN so can do a backup over the LAN but getting the stuff back
  on the Thinkpad is what I'm concerned with.
 
  Anyone ever done this?  or can point me to a Thinkpad list?
 
 


 Bruce

   Have you thought of a Image copy program. Company a couple of years
 ago, they had it where all systems created from a master image.



Yup...  and I have a copy of Drivecopy  from PowerQuest... but the problem
would be if only one drive can be mounted at a time, how to do a drivecopy.

Will check out the link..   Thanks.


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RE: RE: Re: AMR Modems

2002-01-20 Thread kbb0927

Thanks Lonni,

I had already cruised there. The bottom line, I put back my
ActionTec, which works flawlessly under Linux. The AMR, a Microstar
AC97 Modem Controller goes to the junk store for trading on other
things I can use.

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The short answer is you're screwed.  As someone else already mentioned,
AMR modems are less entitled to call themselves modems than the infamous
Winmodems were.  They're basically nothing more than about a US$0.90
RJ45 connector. It completely relies on software  the mobo to do all
the work. The thing that you see listed below isn't even the modem
(technically).  Its the onboard controller that does the work.  
At any rate, this page is the official resource for modems under Linux.
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/20020118a.html

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Lonni,
 
 Ok, here it is:
 00:07.6 Communication controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem
 Controller (rev 30)
 Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem Controller
 Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 3
 I/O ports at dc00 [size=256]
 Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2

=

Lonni J. Friedman  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Linux Step-by-step help:   http://netllama.ipfox.com

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RE: RE: Microsoft Support OT

2002-01-19 Thread kbb0927

Got another one:

Mindless Collection (of) Stupid Examples

Bye,

Keith B.
Lavinius Romio Petru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I added most on http://www.rom-tech.net/mcse


Cheers

Romio

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Collins Richey
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2002 5:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Microsoft Support OT

On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 10:31:07 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ah, but no one has come up with the most definitive one:
 
 Most Certainly Shi**y Experience
 
 Ray
 
 On 19 Jan 2002, at 8:59, Tim Wunder wrote:
 
 From: Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Organization: Dis-
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: Microsoft Support OT
 Send reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=subscribe
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe
 Date sent:Sat, 19 Jan 2002 08:59:37 -0500
 
  Previously, Ian chose to write:
   Douglas J Hunley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
  
   And a bunch of other people babbled about it before them...
   SNIP
  
   Not bad, I kinda watched this thread with amusement, in case
nobody
   was keeping track here are the entries in no particular order,
   although possibly chronological.
  
   Must Consult with Someone Else,
   Mouse Certified System Engineer
   Must Confer with Someone Experienced
   Microsoft Certified Solitaire Expert
   Mandrake Consultant  Suse Expert
   My Certification Somewhat Exaggerated
   Mentally Crippled Self Evangelists
   My Capabilities Seriously Exaggerated
  
  Valuable info like this need to be on the SxS. Bedtime reading,
  perhaps?
  
  -- 
  Caldera eWorkstation 3.1, kernel 2.4.9, KDE 2.2.1, Xfree86 4.1.0

And my preference would be

Merely Certified, Shi**y Engineer

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RE: Re: AMR Modems

2002-01-19 Thread kbb0927

Lonni,

Ok, here it is:

00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C693A/694x [Apollo PRO133x] (rev c4)
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 8
Memory at d000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=64M]
Capabilities: [a0] AGP version 2.0
Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2

00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C598/694x [Apollo MVP3/Pro133x AGP] 
(prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, 66Mhz, medium devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: d600-d7ff
Prefetchable memory behind bridge: d400-d5ff
Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2

00:07.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 [Apollo Super South] (rev 40)
Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686/A PCI to ISA Bridge
Flags: bus master, stepping, medium devsel, latency 0
Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2

00:07.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. Bus Master IDE (rev 06) (prog-if 8a 
[Master SecP PriP])
Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. Bus Master IDE
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32
I/O ports at d000 [size=16]
Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2

00:07.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. UHCI USB (rev 1a) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
Subsystem: Unknown device 0925:1234
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
I/O ports at d400 [size=32]
Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2

00:07.3 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. UHCI USB (rev 1a) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
Subsystem: Unknown device 0925:1234
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
I/O ports at d800 [size=32]
Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2

00:07.4 Bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 [Apollo Super ACPI] (rev 40)
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 9
Capabilities: [68] Power Management version 2

00:07.6 Communication controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem Controller (rev 30)
Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem Controller
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 3
I/O ports at dc00 [size=256]
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2

00:09.0 Ethernet controller: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX (rev 20)
Subsystem: Netgear FA310TX
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 10
I/O ports at e000 [size=256]
Memory at d9009000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
Expansion ROM at unassigned [disabled] [size=256K]

00:0b.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7861 (rev 01)
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
I/O ports at e400 [disabled] [size=256]
Memory at d9008000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
Expansion ROM at unassigned [disabled] [size=64K]

00:0c.0 Multimedia audio controller: Yamaha Corporation YMF-724F [DS-1 Audio 
Controller] (rev 03)
Subsystem: Yamaha Corporation DS-XG PCI Audio CODEC
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 5
Memory at d900 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=32K]
Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 1

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Vanta [NV6] (rev 15) (prog-if 00 
[VGA])
Subsystem: AOPEN Inc.: Unknown device 000d
Flags: bus master, 66Mhz, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 5
Memory at d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
Memory at d400 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=32M]
Expansion ROM at unassigned [disabled] [size=64K]
Capabilities: [60] Power Management version 1
Capabilities: [44] AGP version 2.0


Thanks,

Keith B.



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Post the full output from lspci -v.  That will show how linux is
seeing your modem.

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RE: RE: Microsoft Support OT

2002-01-18 Thread kbb0927

How about:

Mentally Crippled Self Evangelists  - sort of what windows zealots are!

Keith B.

Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have told them that MCSE stands for Must Consult with 
 Someone Else,
 
  Mouse Certified System Engineer
 
 Mandrake Consultant  Suse Expert

My Certification Somewhat Exaggerated


   In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,

   Tom  :-})

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RE: Re: Veering OTKylix Licensing

2002-01-16 Thread kbb0927

Jim,

Thanks for the link. In all my years of using Delphi and now Kylix, I
have never encountered such a license statement. I somehow knew it was
not right for the individual developer.  

/rant

was gonna rant about Kylix bashing, but decided not to

/end rant

Best Regards,

Keith B.
Jim

On Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:11, David A. Bandel wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:49:44 -0500

 No, worse.  They'll do it just the way M$ and the BSF do, they'll come in
 dragging lawyers behind them. They've put a couple of companies out of
 business here in Panama.  All they've (M$ and their lackies) made here is
 enemies.

 Ciao,

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RE: Re: Re: second dvd (cdrom) not seen as

2002-01-13 Thread kbb0927

Skippy,

Unfortunately, I have no cd burner in this box.  Sorry I misread your post.

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:40,[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribed:
 Skippy,

 This is from my son's box that uses SuSE 7.3 Pro, KDE 2.2.1 Kernel
 2.4.10-4GB.  I DO NOT use hdx=ide-scsi. I have a dvd and a cdrom
 on the box. However, both are eide/atapi:

 From /etc/fstab:
 /dev/cdrom   /media/cdrom   auto  ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
 /dev/dvd /media/dvd auto  ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0

 from /dev

 /dev/hdb-/dev/cdrom
 /dev/hdd-/dev/dvd

 I have no ide-scsi lines in my lilo.conf.  Both work flawlessly.
 As you may recall, you sent me some good advice on xine when I
 set this up.  I can see movies use either as a cdrom and have
 no srx, scdx, or scsi-emulation setup.  I dunno if this helps
 you, but it works well under my suse 7.3 setup.  Good luck!

 Best regards,

Keith,
Do you have a burner? When you call cdrecord --scanbus are they 'seen' ?If 
not then we are different in that I DO need them to be seen as scsi devices
so as I can burn DAO. From what you say above you have 2 readers and no 
recorder, this so?

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RE: elx and kylix (not)

2002-01-01 Thread kbb0927

Collins,

Got the same with Desktop Pro Version. I just clicked on the X to close the window and 
Kylix will start and run just fine.

BTW, this is with SuSE 7.3 Pro.

Bye,

Keith B.

Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

elx does offer a trial version of kylix, but I haven't gotten this to work
yet.  Will report to elx forum as well.

The basic procedure is
0) su
1) untar the package
2) cd to kylix_trial
3) cd to borpretest
4) ./testsystem - reports good results kylix should work
5) ./setup.sh - install successful to /root/kylix
 instructions say to use startkylix to run
6) cd /usr/local/bin
./startkylix 
7) Get message Generating font matrix. Please wait... plus a dialog box
saying the same thing. 8) Now running at 45+ minutes 100% cpu with
occasional disk access.  Probably in a loop.

The following are from a ps ax display

1452 pts/1S  0:00 /bin/bash ./startkylix
 1455 pts/1S  0:03 /root/kylix/bin/Kylix
 1457 ?S  0:00 wineserver
 1458 pts/1S  0:00 /root/kylix/bin/Kylix
 1459 pts/1S  0:00 /root/kylix/bin/Kylix
 1460 pts/1R 18:20 /root/kylix/bin/transdlg Generating font
matrix. Pl ea

Top shows continuous growth of Mem. used and buff and corresponding drop
in Mem. free at each iteration. transdlg is consuming all the cpu.  Swap
is not changing.

I haven't had success on gentoo with kylix, either, so I'm not really
surprised.

Guess I'll kill it and move on.

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RE: elx_linux

2001-12-25 Thread kbb0927

I too, have downloaded and installed this without a single oops or hitch. I
have not tried to burn a CD yet, but this is truly the first distro I have tried
and have not had to do a lot ot tweaking. Works out of the box. I am still
trying. Using konqueror to send this email via my compuserve account.

Happy Holidays,

Keith B.

Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Downloaded and installed elx. The install was quite uneventful. However, I 
can not start up webmin as login fails. CDROM is not accessable, its locked. 
I've not had any luck in using it other than as a burner. First distro that 
actually lists the ATI Rage Fury Pro video card, and sets it up correctly. 
didn't have to jump through hoops to get it to work. Now all I have to do is 
get this box to accept print jobs from wintendo machines and I'm set. 


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Re: Is Kylix cursed?

2001-12-21 Thread KBB0927
Hi Guys,

I use Kylix 1.0 and HAVE NEVER had a single problem. I did buy the desktop verision from LinuxCentral for $193.00 USD. When I reinstalled Kylix once, I had
to wipe out the .borland directory. Try deleting .borland as well as .kylix and then
reinstall. 

HTH,

Keith B.


Re: Is Kylix cursed?

2001-12-21 Thread KBB0927
David,

Glad you got it going. I have not personally updated to 2.0 yet, but it has a lot of new
stuff. BTW, you can get a free version of interbase to work under OE versions, but
I forget the url, but search on Kylix and look for Dr. Bob's Kicks and you should be
able to go from there.

I am rewriting a major home-based app that used Delphi 5 and BDE. I was overwhelmed
at first with dbexpress, but once I figured out that ctTable was basically the same
as TTable, I have converted/improved/rewritten about 80% of the app. I have even
been able to solve some roadblocks with queries I ran into under BDE.

BTW, I am a physician, not a real programmer, but Delphi was so easy and cool, it
is what got me writing my own apps. And with the stability of Linux, it was a natural
conversion. I hope you stick with Kylix, it should be a major boon for Linux apps
once folks catch on.

Happy Holidays,

Keith Boykin


RE: OTHapppy B-day Doug

2001-12-18 Thread kbb0927

Doug,

Have a wonderful and blessed birthday.  Many happy returns.

Best,

Keith B.
Tina M. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Congrats..
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RE: Re: Kernel build 2.4.16

2001-12-18 Thread kbb0927

Rick,

I believe you need to upgrade the modutils. I use SuSE, but it did have
a new modutils.rpm when I upgraded the default suse kernel to 2.4.16.

Best,

Keith B.
Richard R. Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Lonnie

   Thanks for reply.
 view /usr/src/linux-2.4.16/Documentation/Changes read as follows:
 Rqd  Have
o  Gnu C  2.95.3   *   2.95.2   # gcc --version
o  Gnu make   3.773.79.1   # make --version
o  binutils   2.9.1.0.252.10.91 # ld -v
o  util-linux 2.10o  *  2.10m   # fdformat --version
o  modutils   2.4.2  2.4.3 # insmod -V
o  e2fsprogs  1.19   1.19 # tune2fs
o  reiserfsprogs  3.x.0j* 3.x.0d  # reiserfsck 21|grep
reiserfsprogs o  pcmcia-cs  3.1.21   3.1.25  # cardmgr -V
o  PPP2.4.0 2.4.0   # pppd --version
o  isdn4k-utils   3.1pre1  3.1pre1  # isdnctrl 21|grep version

The * are less than required, do any of these cause a problem?

This is a stock Caldera Server 3.1 system PIII

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RE: Re: Cable Modem Speed

2001-12-15 Thread kbb0927

Dave,

Thanks for that answer and explanation. I am satisfied with how it is
set now that I know.

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Dave Anselmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If there are any, any economical recommendations for faster cable modem
 that will work under Linux?  (I currently have a Toshiba PCX1000 -nonUSB)

No, somewhere between you and the 'net there will be a bottleneck.  If it isn't
the 10Mbps going into your cable modem, then it's the 10Mbps coming out of
it.  The 10Mbps between your router and modem shouldn't slow anything down (and
obviously shouldn't be shared with anything else, for reasons other than
bandwidth).

The rest of your network can use 100Mbps happily.  100Mbps hardware is as cheap
as 10Mbps, so there's no reason to buy slower (but no reason to throw out
slower, either - just don't put it where it slows everything down).

Dave


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RE: RE: [SLE] Cable Modem Speed

2001-12-14 Thread kbb0927

I don't. Just want to be sure I am getting what I paid for. I have
a switch, but I have uplinked a BNC/RJ45 10BaseT hub due to physical
layout of my house. I know, it is suggested to put the cable into
the uplink, then run it to the router PC.

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Alexey N. Solofnenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Why do you need more? Maximum speed the modems can do is 6Mb. 10BaseT is
just enough. If it affects you in any way, install a hardware switch/NAT
firewall just after the modem.

- Alexey.

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLE] Cable Modem Speed

Hello All,

This probably a dumb question, but here goes:

Do all cable modems run @ 10Base-T or are there some that run @
100baseTx
FD? I have a home net of 10/100 NIC card PC's, but jsut noticed that my
cable modem is only rated @ 10Base-T. Am I wasting the 100 mbps speed
since
my cable modem is only 10BaseT?  My SuSE router PC has 2 NIC, one
LNE100TX
that uses the tulip driver and a rtl8139-based NIC. The LNE100TX is con-
nected to the cable modem, will run @ 100 mbps, but goes to 10BaseT due
to
the modem. Then rtl8139 connects to the home lan via 10/100 N-WAY switch
and happily churns along @ 100 mbps.

If there are any, any economical recommendations for faster cable modem 
that will work under Linux?  (I currently have a Toshiba PCX1000
-nonUSB)

Best Regards,

Keith B.

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RE: Re: HELP!! - NIC won't run full duplex

2001-12-12 Thread kbb0927

Jerry,

It is the latest included with the 2.4.16 kernel. I do have a CD with
instructions on compiling the driver for linux that came with the card.
It is dated 6/1999. Should I compile it and see if it works?

Regards,

Keith B.

Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 22:27:40 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello All,
 
 I have followed the thread on forcing my NIC to run full duplex. I have
 tried all of those suggestions to no avail.  I have SuSE 7.3 Pro installed
 on my desktop w/KDE-2.2.2, and Mantel's 2.4.16-4GB-14.  Using mii-tool
 I get 10 bit half duplex no link.  If I boot the same machine under COL 3.1
 w/ 2.4.4 kernel and KDE 2.1.1, mii-tool shows the card running @  100 mb
 full duplex.  The card is an SMC1244TX (realtek 8139c chipset).  Whatis
 interfering under SuSE?  Is the realtek module buggy in 7.3? I have it
 set as eth0 rtl8139 in /etc/modules.conf.
 

Perhaps it's an old realtec nic driver holding you back?

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RE: Re: HELP!! - NIC won't run full duplex

2001-12-12 Thread kbb0927

Jerry,

I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast ethernet
card from Micro Center on sale for $14.99. It uses the tulip driver and
upon installation, I am now running 100 mbps FD without forcing it to.
Something funky about these rtl8139 cards and this particular box, no
trouble with any 7.2 boxen.

Best regards and thanks,

Keith B.

Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 07:19:25 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jerry,
 
 It is the latest included with the 2.4.16 kernel. I do have a CD with
 instructions on compiling the driver for linux that came with the card.
 It is dated 6/1999. Should I compile it and see if it works?
 

It's worth a try, but it being a realtec, I would have thought the kernel
included drivers would be enough.

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RE: Re: HELP!! - NIC won't run full duplex

2001-12-12 Thread kbb0927

Jerry,

Sure. But the interesting thing is they DO work with the SuSE
2.4.4-4GB kernel using the EXACT same driver. Tell me where you
want me to send it. BTW,it is a new realtek card from SMC.

Regards,

Keith

Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:50:08 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jerry,
 
 I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast ethernet
 card from Micro Center on sale for $14.99. It uses the tulip driver and
 upon installation, I am now running 100 mbps FD without forcing it to.
 Something funky about these rtl8139 cards and this particular box, no
 trouble with any 7.2 boxen.
 

You feel like sending me the card? I'll see if I can get it to run, then send
it back with appropriate instructions.

Over here, we bought just about every UNWANTED Linksys lne100tx nic's we
could find at dirt cheap prices... Everybody hated the things and once it was
known that we wanted them... they popped out of everywhere. I even got a
bunch for nothing... All that was needed was the correct driver. Linksys
distributed the early nic's with a linux driver that didn't work. 

Needless to say, they work quite well.


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RE: Re: Re: How to run DVD under Linux

2001-12-08 Thread kbb0927

Skippy,

Got it working under xine 0.9.6. But I would be greatful if you would still send me a 
list of your files/libs that improved your xine.

Thanks and best regards,

Keith B.


Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wednesday 05 December 2001 21:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] enunciated:
 Keith,

 I have installed all of those with xine 0.9.4. What other gotchas?

 Thanks Skippy,

 Keith B.

As I am looking at creating movie files on Linux I have loaded many libs that 
seems to have made fro better playback on some of the other players such as 
MPlayer vlc and mtv. If you are interested i'll mail you the list of libs and 
programs that I am using and testing for using as vcr, also for burning vcd 
and dvd disks. Movie cutters is another thing too.

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RE: Re: [SLE] Solved [SLE] How to run DVD under Linux

2001-12-06 Thread kbb0927

Doug,

errr... That should be skyblade and the url is:

http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.4/i686.RPMs

Regards,

Keith B.

Doug McGarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Please tell me what the URL for skynet is.  There seems to be a number of
skynets out there, and I can't find one with xine RPM's on it.
Thanx.  --doug

At 13:09 12/05/2001 -0500, you wrote:
To All Who answered this post:  THANKS!!

I got the xine 0.9.6 i686 rpm's fro skynet and removed the ide-scsi 
emulation, set up the device in fstab and clicked on d4d and I can now
watch encrypted DVD's with crisp, clear performance. Not choppy as was
under PowerDVD with windows.

Again, Thanks all.

Keith B.

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RE: Re: How to run DVD under Linux

2001-12-05 Thread kbb0927

Keith,

I have installed all of those with xine 0.9.4. What other gotchas?

Thanks Skippy,

Keith B.

Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am running Xine quite nicely on Suse 7.3 also vlc does a good job too. But I
wonderr what rpms you have installed as well as the xine-lib and xine-ui ??
Xine-d4d ? Xine-alsa ? Xine-w32dll etc ... There are aso some more
gotchya libraries needed. Let me know what you have installed and I'll let you know
what else you need.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello All,

 I have search around and I cannot figure how to use my new DVD drive under Linux.

 I have SuSE 7.3 Pro with xine-0.9.4 installed.  I have a i810 Celeron mobo
 w/Celeron 366 CPU and  kde 2.2.1 installed. I have an ide CDROM @ /dev/hdb
 and a 10X DVD @ /dev/hdd.  I have put a movie in the DVD drive, but it will
 not play nor is it recognized under xine. I have put hdd=ide-scsi on the
 command line and have ide-scsi module installed.  The start up messages show
 the DVD @ /dev/hdd.  I have symlinked /dev/hdd to /dev/dvd (or should this
 be rdvd?).

 What or where is a step x step to show how to get this running?  I am tired of
 the choppiness of windows PowerDVD 3.0 and am hoping Linux is a better
 choice for viewing DVD's.

 Thanks in advance.

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How to run DVD under Linux

2001-12-04 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

I have search around and I cannot figure how to use my new DVD drive under Linux.

I have SuSE 7.3 Pro with xine-0.9.4 installed.  I have a i810 Celeron mobo
w/Celeron 366 CPU and  kde 2.2.1 installed. I have an ide CDROM @ /dev/hdb
and a 10X DVD @ /dev/hdd.  I have put a movie in the DVD drive, but it will
not play nor is it recognized under xine. I have put hdd=ide-scsi on the
command line and have ide-scsi module installed.  The start up messages show
the DVD @ /dev/hdd.  I have symlinked /dev/hdd to /dev/dvd (or should this
be rdvd?).

What or where is a step x step to show how to get this running?  I am tired of
the choppiness of windows PowerDVD 3.0 and am hoping Linux is a better
choice for viewing DVD's.

Thanks in advance.

Keith B.

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RE: Re: Correct Syntax

2001-11-15 Thread kbb0927

Thanks to all who responded. Sometimes ya' just need to have someone
point ya' in the right direction...  8^E)

Ian Marchak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello All,
 
 What is the correct syntax to back up a directory and all
 subdirectories
 to a tar.gz  file on another partition.

tar zcvf /path/to/tarfile.tar.gz /dir_to_backup

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SOLVED!! - [SLE] One More Time - Menu Update Doesn;t Work.

2001-11-07 Thread kbb0927

Thanks to all who answered my post.

It appears that the clean install ( I remember it now) did not give me a
choice of whether I wanted SuSE or KDE as the default menu setting. I
finally under contral center set the menu to KDE menu (Look  Feel -
Menu Setting, check Standard KDE Menu) and now all works like it is
advertised, all edits are seen.  Sorry for the waste of bandwidth.

Regards,

Keith B.



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Menu Editor Doesn't Update Start Menu

2001-11-05 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

I did a fresh install of SuSE 7.3 professional. After I got everything
like I wanted, I went in to add some custom apps to the start menu and
all looked well in the menu editor, however, when I restart KDE, none 
of the changes show up. I even checked after I rebooted for another
reason and still they don't show up. On my boxes that I struggled through
a 7.2-7.3 update, I can edit the menu just fine. Where do I look and
what file/script do I need to fix, check permissions, etc?

Regards,

Keith B.
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RE: Suse 7.2

2001-11-02 Thread kbb0927

Keith,

Look in /etc/init.d for boot.local and you should be able to edit that
file.

Regards,

Keith B.

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I am unable to start my internet login with Suse. I used to use a small 
startup in /etc/rc.local which does not exist in Suse. I have to type it in 
each time after login to get onto the net. So where is the startup for Suse 
progs tried in /etc a link to rc.d and boot.local but that does not work.
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SMC8040TX PCMCIA NIC 7.2 vs 7.3

2001-11-01 Thread kbb0927

Hello,

Would anyone have ANY idea why a SMC80409TX (10/100) PCMCIA NIC worked 
flawlessly under SuSE 7.2 2.4.4-4GB and fails miserably under SuSE 7.3
with 2.4.10 stock, 2.4.12-4GB, 2.4.13-4GB?

Under 7.2 it worked with ne2k-pci, under 7.3 it won't to always load as
axnet_cs and gives errors if I try ne2k-pci, 8139too (suggested elsewhere).

I even tried to back down to 2.4.7-4GB and it failed. This was 7.2 personal
upgraded to 7.3 prof on my P233MMX, 18G, 120 MB RAM, YMF715 sound, 14.1
TFT laptop with basic install w/o SO5.2.

Any takers?

Regards, 

Keith B.

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RE: [SLE] Visor Not Syncing after 7.3 upgrade - SOLVED

2001-10-31 Thread kbb0927

To answer my own post.  There is something wrong with usbserial in 2.4.10
of SuSE. I have my visor working again by upgrading to 2.4.13 and it works
as it did before.

Regards,

Keith B.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello All,

I had my Handspring Visor working perfectlu under SuSE 7.2, 2.4.7-4GB
kernel. I upgraded to 7.3 and now it will not sync with JPilot, pilot-xfer, or
coldsync.  I connects @ /dev/ttyUSB1 and doesn't matter if it is root or
a user.   What could have gone wrong?.  My usb HP printer works. Usbview
shows the visor when I press the sync button, but it will not communicate.

The permissions are set right.

Any ideas?

Best Regards,

Keith B.

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Test

2001-10-30 Thread kbb0927

Haven't seen any mail from here in days. Is the list still active. I have
not knowingly unsubbed.

Keith B.
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RE: Re: How did I get unsubbed?

2001-10-30 Thread kbb0927

Ian,

No, I didn't know there was a crash, I have now resubbed as you can
tell. Thanks for letting me know. I am still not getting any email from
the list, other than your responses. Prolly, just quiet at the moment.
I resubbed about 30 mins ago.

Best,

Keith B.


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I sent an earlier post to this list as I had not recieved any mail for
 several days. I checked @ linux.nf and found out, I was somehow unsubbed.
 I had no bounces and NEVER got any e-mail warning about unsubbing NOR
 confirming that I had requested to be unsubbed.

Are you saying you had re-subbed after the crash and you somehow got
un-subbed?

If you weren't aware there was a crash early to mid October.

http://linux.nf/pipermail/linux-users/2001-October/000125.html

will bring you up to date.

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RE: Re: How did I get unsubbed?

2001-10-30 Thread kbb0927

Doug,

Thanks for responding. Ian told me about the crash. Somehow I missed the
info about it. I have already re-subbed.

Best,

Keith B.

Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
 I sent an earlier post to this list as I had not recieved any mail for
 several days. I checked @ linux.nf and found out, I was somehow unsubbed.
 I had no bounces and NEVER got any e-mail warning about unsubbing NOR
 confirming that I had requested to be unsubbed.

 Doug?

huge system crash. lost subscriber lists. please re-sub at 
http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users and 
http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/general
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Visor Not Syncing after 7.3 upgrade

2001-10-30 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

I had my Handspring Visor working perfectlu under SuSE 7.2, 2.4.7-4GB
kernel. I upgraded to 7.3 and now it will not sync with JPilot, pilot-xfer, or
coldsync.  I connects @ /dev/ttyUSB1 and doesn't matter if it is root or
a user.   What could have gone wrong?.  My usb HP printer works. Usbview
shows the visor when I press the sync button, but it will not communicate.

The permissions are set right.

Any ideas?

Best Regards,

Keith B.
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RE: Jpilot: Printing one month

2001-10-01 Thread kbb0927

Joel,

You need to go to www.jpilot.org and download the latest, 0.99 or
do a search and find 0.99pre1 (3/2001). It will print out one
month easily.

Best,

Keith B.

Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Can anyone tell me how to print out a month's calendar in jpilot .98 ?
Thanks,
Joel

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VMWare 3.0 on SuSE 7.2 w/2.4.7-4GB Kernel

2001-09-14 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

Before you all get upset, I know this has been discussed before, but I
cannot find the answers. I downloaded the VMWare 3.0 beta. I have SuSE
7.2 now upgraded to 2.4.7-4GB kernel from ftp.suse.com. I am trying to
install the beta. I searched and found the replacement for vmmon.tar
(vmmon-for-2.4.7-only.tar.gz) and have followed the instructions to the
T.  However, when I run vmware-config.pl, it still complains it cannot
find a suitable module for my kernel.

Those of you who have successfully installed 2.04 under SuSE 7.2 w/2.4.7-
4GB kernel, could you point me in the right direction.  I would be
much obliged.

Thank you in advance. Regards,

Keith B.
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RE: interesting future seeing?

2001-09-12 Thread kbb0927

Right on target, Doug!

Keith B.

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 succumb - The third big war will begin when the big city is burning
        - Nostradamus 1654

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RE: RE: interesting future seeing?

2001-09-12 Thread kbb0927

You believe in what you want. I believe in the Word, not Nostradamus.
This is all predicted and predictable.

Regards,

Keith B.

Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The below is NOT from Nostradamus.  It is a hypothetical situation made up
by the author of the second link below to prove that any one can make a
prediciton, worded vaguely enough, and it will eventually fit some events to
take place.  Seems his page was put up around 1999.   This so-called city
of god quatrian is down under the My Opinion section of the second link.

http://www.nostradamus-repository.org/cityofgod.html

http://www.ed.brocku.ca/~nmarshal/nostradamus.htm

--Tom

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Right on target, Doug!

 Keith B.

 Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  In the City of God there will be a great thunder, Two brothers torn
  apart by Chaos, while the fortress endures, the great leader will
  succumb - The third big war will begin when the big city
 is burning
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RE: suse status

2001-08-31 Thread kbb0927

Jack,

The problem must be on your end and your ISP.  I have had no
problems reaching either site. I can even click on the link
in your email and instantly bring up each page.  Check your
ISP or other settings.


Best,

Keith B.

Jack Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What is the status of Suse. I haven't been able to reach their web
site in about a week.

Neither www.suse.com nor www.suse.de seems to work.

-jhb-
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MySQL Network Server Setup

2001-08-29 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

I use eS3.1 as a linux-only server on a home lan with mixed Linux/windoze
boxen. I have migrated from Delphi 5 to Kylix and am developing database
applications as well as migrating an existing app. However I need to
convert my dbf files to mysql.  I run this as a sort-of client server app
under Delphi, but not a true client-server app.  I will need to be able
to centrally access/update/manage the database files from the server.

How do I set up MySQl so that each Linux box connects at boot up to the
server?  I have a /public directory for the mixed lan.  I need to have
global access (w/proper users/security) so that each box can run the
app seamlessly connected to mysql on the server. Once I get this done, I
can figure it out for the windoze boxen.

Can anyone give a Step By Step or point me to a site with this or a HowTO?

I have read several books/mag articles, but they are just generic local
setup and confusing to this newbie.

Thanks in advance and regards,

Keith B.
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Pros/Cons - eServer 3.1 vs SuSE 7.2 Pro

2001-08-29 Thread kbb0927

Anyone care to give me pros/cons/oops, etc on COL eS3.1 vs SuSE Pro 7.2.

I currently have a home net w/eServer 3.1 as the NFS/Samba server. I am
going to setup another server soon. I mostly use SuSE 7.2 Personal on the
workstations.  I am a COL refugee (from 3.1, eD2.4). I have no qualms 
with the DL'd version of eServer 3.1, but since I agree with paying for
distros, I am considering SuSE Pro 7.2 instead now.

All comments welcome.

Regards,

Keith B.
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RE: Re: How To Setup Use Network HUB

2001-08-29 Thread kbb0927

Tim,

Tried it out on my old shell of a rackmount NT4 box and it worked.
Obviously it will be a linux box once I go ahead and set things up.

What's this about  while they're still in business?  Are they in
trouble or what else is up?

Regards,

Keith B.


Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Previously, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello All,

 I picked up a used CNet, CN8800TX (?) mini-hub this weekend at a used
 computer store - so no info, drivers, etc.  The CNet, Inc site only
 gives specs, no user manual etc.  It has one BNC and 9 UDP ports, one
 is used for uplink, I assume set by a DIP switch. I am new to this and
 have successfully set up a cable modem on an all but BNC thin coaxial
 network @ home using SuSE 7.2 personal so all my kids and I have have
 internet sharing with the cable modem. THe gateway is my son's machine
 as it is closest to the cable wire coming in, thus it was chosen. I do
 not want to pull new cabling in the house, so I put two NICs in his
 box to accomodate my needs for now.  The issue is he uses windoze for his
 school stuff and games ( he's 11) and I have SuSE running on it now. I
 would like to set up a dedicated Linux only gateway in the basement and
 use this mini-hub, so I won't have to pull put one new  cable in this
 3 level home.  Can anyone tell me or point me to a howto or SxS on how to
 use and set this up. ( I am a newbie at this, but an older amateur @
 networking. I am a physician, not a trained IT or hardware person, but
 do this as an enjoyable hobby for myself and others).

 Regards,

 Keith B.

If you have an old PC lying about (486, old Pentium) you 
can install a couple NICs and run one of the many linux-based floppy routers:

Freesco: http://www.freesco.org
Coyote Linux: http://www.coyotelinux.com/
Linux Router Project: http://www.linuxrouter.org/
GnatBox: http://www.gnatbox.com

Are a few I know of. All of which offer solutions that fit on a floppy and 
can run on as little as a 486.

Personally, I use a freesco router with a P166, 32MB RAM, 2 NICs, and a 
floppy -- all spare parts I had laying around and I connect to @Home with it 
(while they're still in business, anyway). 

HTH, 
Tim
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RE: Re: Easy hook up of a laptop to a home network

2001-08-29 Thread kbb0927

Joel,

I know you have already set up your crossover, but a CN8800TPC BNC-RJ45
hub can be found all over the web for sale ranging from $20-40 dollars.
I bought one from a used computer store here in Northern VA for $25 and
it works just fine.

Best,

Keith B.

Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, despite the good advice to use the combo hub, I couldn't find any in
the COMP USA store. So, I got a crossover cable and hooked up the computer
to a linux box into which I put another network card. Surprisingly hard, since I
had to subnet the thing (I guess) and of course that required changing
everything on my home network (routers, firewall, DNS, samba). I haven't got
a clue yet on getting the DHCP server to work with a subnet, but that's not
needed for just one client!
Joel


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RE: Re: Easy hook up of a laptop to a home network

2001-08-27 Thread kbb0927

David,

I picked one of these babies up for $30 bucks at a used store this
weekend. Now if I just knew how to set it up.   8^(

Regards,

Keith B.

David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On August 25, 2001 07:41 pm, Andrew Mathews wrote:

 You could consider using a hub that has a BNC connector to connect your
 existing coax network and 10BaseT for the laptop. That would allow you
 to migrate from thinnet to 10BaseT without having to recable
 immediately. Consider a wireless network in the long run though.

Too much in the way of $$$ for me.

 Eliminates any of these issues concerning cabling and compatability. I
 know the freedom it gives me is more than worth the price.

What about security?  AFAIK wireless at the moment has been effectively shot 
full of holes.

David Aikema
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RE: Re: RE: Cable Modem Help

2001-08-23 Thread kbb0927

Thanks David.  Still waiting for the activation. Yes it is a winme box.
I should be able to disable everything like you said on the nick for  the
cable, but keep everything else on the nick for the rest of the home net
then?  I only want to use winme to install the dang thing, then switch
everything over to linux.  I am not looking forward to setting up that
windoze ICS sharing.

Regards,

Keith B.

David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On August 22, 2001 12:11 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, that would be appreciated if you could. Please reply
 if I need to contact you offlist to pay for any shipping,
 costs, etc.

 As a newbie, could you point me in the general direction of'
 how to set the card up to use DHCP. I know the cable ISP will
 be assigning a dynamic IP.

I think you mentioned that this would be going in a winme box so unless 
anythings changed since the last release just select tcp/ip properties for 
your nic in the network control panel.  On the first tab select 'obtain ip 
automatically', disable the dns in the dns tab, turn off any wins... and 
unbind file/printer sharing to the nic on the bindings tab.  You'll then have 
to change your computers name to some ugly letter/number combo assigned by 
@home and you'll be up and running.  Of course these things do come with 
windows instructions.

In linux, you could use dhcpcd (man dhcpcd) otherwise pretty much any 
network configuration utility will work (eg. webmin).  Just set the nick to 
use dhcp.  Unless it gives you an option to pass a hostname you'll have to 
change your hostname to that supplied by @home.  You can always manually edit 
the dhcp ifup scripts if you're desperate to keep your hostname.

David Aikema
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Cable Modem Help

2001-08-22 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

I know this is a windoze question, but the expertise of this group is why I use
Linux in the first place.

I will be setting up cable internet access in the next day or so. The ISP only
recognizes windoze. (The SxS site shows me how to get around that w/
Linux).  It requires that you change your workgroup to @home, as well as the
computer name.  However, I have dual nic cards of two different types. My
home net is setup using the old BNC type coaxial cables and I just put in an
RJ45 10/100 card for use with the cable modem.  No challenges and SuSE 7.2
sees them both and has no issues.

My question, as I got no help from the windoze literature, is how do I set up
more than one workgroup under windoze ME? Then I want to route from the
BNC card to the RJ45 card, which will be my gateway. It will have a dynamic
IP address from the ISP provider, Comcast@home.

I know there are @home users on the lists. Have any of you done this with 2
NIC cards?  It will be tough to change all the cards to RJ45 at this point.

Overview of current setup:

 HOMENET - workgroup
   mixed Linux/windoze boxes
   Dual boot box has windoze ME with 
  BNC NIC ethernet card on 192.168.1.x homenet
  RJ45 NIC ethernet card on as yet to determine IP address
   have set it to 192.168.1.x for the time being
All other boxes only have one NIC card all set in the 192.168.1.x
range and are using BNC type connectors


I know, I need to get with the times, but this house is rented and BNC was able
to be setup using existing holes the owner drilled for his speaker wires...go figure.

Any and all help/thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.


Regards,

Keith B.
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RE: Re: Can send with KMail

2001-08-16 Thread kbb0927

That didn't work either. I believe I need authentication which does not
work under(or is not used with) KMail. I can relay from nutscrape, just
can't do it with KMail.

Regards,

Keith B.

Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 22:59:41 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:

 Mike,
 
 No go, didn't work
 
 Keith B.

 =
 Try:  smtp.vww.com
=
OK, try smtp.mail.vww.com
Mike

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Re: Can send with KMail

2001-08-15 Thread kbb0927

Mike,

No go, didn't work

Keith B.

Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 22:04:36 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:

 Hello All,
 
 I am trying to use my ISP's mail service with KMail.  I have configured
 all the
 right stuff:  pop3 = mail.bww.com. port 110  - can recieve emails from
 my ISP
  without problems
  smtp = mail.vww.com port 25  - cannot send any email to
 others
 
=
Try:  smtp.vww.com

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RE: Re: Can send with KMail

2001-08-15 Thread kbb0927

Hey Bruce,

I don't think it did. I set it to localhost and I can at least send mail to
myself now.   Oh well, now to go learn how to set up sendmail. Gotta
turn it on first.

Regards,

Keith B.

Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wednesday 15 August 2001 10:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mike,

 No go, didn't work

 Keith B.

 Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 22:04:36 -0400
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:
  Hello All,
 
  I am trying to use my ISP's mail service with KMail.  I have configured
  all the
  right stuff:  pop3 = mail.bww.com. port 110  - can recieve emails from
  my ISP
   without problems
   smtp = mail.vww.com port 25  - cannot send any email to
  others
 
 =
 Try:  smtp.vww.com
 

Did it ever work with Caldera?

You'd probably be better off using your own sendmail but you still may need 
some relay setup but it's pretty easy.

++
+ Bruce S. Marshall  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Bellaire, MI 08/15/01 23:06  +
++
It's been lovely, but I have to scream now.
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Can send with KMail

2001-08-15 Thread kbb0927

Hello All,

I am trying to use my ISP's mail service with KMail.  I have configured all the
right stuff:  pop3 = mail.bww.com. port 110  - can recieve emails from my ISP
 without problems
 smtp = mail.vww.com port 25  - cannot send any email to others

Get this error every time.

  Sending failed
  A SMTP error occurred
  Command: RCPT
  Response: 501.  This system is not configured to relay mail from kbboykin@
 bww.com to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for xxx.xxx.xx.xxx (IP 
address
 I have x'd out)

  Transport protocol
   smtp://mail.bww.com:25

What have I not set right, what file do you need to look at? How do I fix it as I 
want to start using KMail instead of nutscrape to compose email.

Regards,

Keith B.
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RE: Re: What does this mean?

2001-08-13 Thread kbb0927

Thanks Llama, I thought it may be harmless; just wanted to be
sure as my server is 'mission critical' for the home.  

Best,

Keith B.


Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

That message is normal.  It basically means that each mounted NFS share
is being forced to unmount due to the system shutdown.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I recently upgraded my very stable eS2.3.1 server (home lan, no
 outside
 webserver or anything) to eS3.1 and had to get rid of my AMD PCNet PCI
 card and go back to an ISA NE2000 clone.  I noticed that this message
 is
 repeated eight times (I have 7 users) while shutting down:
 
 
   nfsd teminating with signal 9
 
 Is this anything to worry about. Every thing runs as well as before. I
 had
 to adjust for  samba since it is in a different location, but that
 works
 well still.

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Linux FAQ  Step-by-step help:http://netllama.ipfox.com

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RE: kdbcore aka kde-db

2001-08-01 Thread kbb0927

Mike,

Go to the Kompany's website and follow the clicks to sourceforge and get the
distro specific rpms of xbase,  xbsql fpor RH7.1, I believe they exist and install
them. This should eliminate your problems, it did for me on COL 3.1 beta, MDK8,
and SuSE7.1.

Regards,

Keith B.

Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Folks, I'm trying to hunt down kdbcore, (not kdecore). kdb, alias kde-db is 
the up and coming database wrapper present in kde beta

I'm trying to install rekall, a DBMS from thekompany.com it's complaining 
about


libkdbcore.so.0 is needed by rekall-0.4-1_tkc_rh71


It was complaining about a lot else besides, but i managed to track down 
xbsql, xbase, and MySQL-shared

the best I've come up with so far is kdedb-0.1.tar.gz but it wont compile due 
to missing mysql.h headers (even though I've chased them down as well)

A hunt through www.kde.org is, to say the least, like a minty hunt, it seems 
this one package is being moved all over the place and won't lie still.

It is currently / apparently part of the kdelibsbeta1 rpm. And I'm not keen 
to ftp 20 meg to try out a dbase package.

can some kind generous soul provide me with the above lib? 

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RESENT - Downloadable Kylix Trial Version

2001-07-21 Thread kbb0927

I sent this earlier but am not sure it got posted. I did not see it on
the archive site:


Hi List.,

To those of you who are/were interested in Kylix (delphi for Linux :-) )., there is 
now a 60 day downloadable trial version @ Borland's download 
page:  www.borland.com/downloads/.

I have downloaded it and found it to install so far on SuSE 7.2 Personal
and COL 3.1 beta (upgraded most rpm's after the official release). I have
actually compiled and ran a simple program under both. I believe this is the server 
version, but I understand they will be releasing an open version very soon.

Enjoy,

Keith B.

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RE: Re: linux to be sued

2001-07-16 Thread kbb0927

Amen!

Regards,

Keith B.

David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

dep wrote:
 
 On Friday 13 July 2001 08:18 pm, Lee wrote:
 

[snip for bandwidth]

This suit hasn't happened yet.  This isn't daytraders on safari.  This
is a law firm on a witch hunt and looking for a lead plaintiff.  Guess
what?  If no suitable plaintiff steps forward, there's no suit!  No
plaintiff, no lawsuit.  Hired guns trying to create employment for
themselves.  If they win, they win big (I'm sure they'll get 50% _plus_
all expenses if you read the fine print), and if they lose, they lose a
little of their own time (which they'd probably be wasting anyway
looking for another silly suit).

This law firm is below contempt.  Now can we dispense with this thread
and get on with life?  And may your life be filled with the joy of
seeing many more than 50 lawyers at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

David A. Bandel
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Re: Installing win4lin 3.0 on rh 7.1

2001-07-08 Thread kbb0927

Great!!

Best,

Keith B.

Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:03:08PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Joel,
 
 Haven't tried this on RH myself, but had no problems on MDK 8.0 and COL 3.1 Beta 
using
 my owned rolled 2.4.4 kernel. You might try using a generic kernel and recompile 
according to
 instructions for manual installation and see if that flies.  YMMV.
 
It turned out to be an SMP kernel. I switched to a different kernel and now
all is well.
Joel

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