RE: tn3270 client

1999-05-13 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
-- From: Andrei Ivanov[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Morning all. I've looked around on debian.org and my CDs, trying to locate a tn3270 client. Nothing came up, so does anyone know where can I find one? I remember seeing it somewhere...but it was a long time ago. Andrew I use

Cable modem, Debian firewall/proxy and home PC's - advice!

1999-05-01 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Well, I've finally graduated to cable-modem, and picked up a PC to hopefully use as firewall/proxy/whatever (our cable modems are notoriously insecure). Someone have advice on how to do this - tips/tricks/pitfalls? Maybe a good idea of which readme's and howto's to use? I'm not bad at config, but

RE: 10Gb drive - only 8Gb accessible

1999-04-26 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I had the same problem with my Presario 4840 - the BIOS only sees 8G on a drive... I ended up using Maxtor's BIOS extension software to install it, fdisk it and format it (under DOS), then removed the Maxblast software and it seemed to work fine... It's an extension of the 2G BIOS limitation that

RE: AGP video for Linux?

1999-04-14 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Personally, I don't even know what AGP video is, so I am forwarding this to the debian-user mailing list. Bob Erik Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was wondering if AGP video is supported by Linux yet. I did not see it on the list of compatable devices/bus archetectures

RE: NT vs Linux as web server

1999-04-14 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I clicked on the link a couple of minutes ago. It still hasn't come up! (ok, so it's probably the network in between, but I thought that was kinda ironic in the Alanis Morissette sense of the word) Sorry for the pointless posting: I'm supposed to be revising! Rich Came up fast for me.

Compaq ESS1887 sound and Linux?

1999-03-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Am getting ready to reinstall onto my shiny empty 6G drive in a Compaq Presario 4840, and would like to avoid the only problem I had last time - the sound wouldn't work. No playing CD's :-( It auto-recognized the ATI Rage Pro AGP, the Compaq DVD, everything, but the sound didn't function at all,

SLOW boot disk?

1999-02-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Curiosity question here: I dual-boot Debian and Win95 by using a boot disk for Debian (it's partition is the last 1.2GB on a 6.4GB disk, so LILO doesn't like booting it). The book disk takes a LONG time to boot - 2 or 3 minutes just to do the initial load, then it starts loading off the HD and

RE: SLOW boot disk?

1999-02-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Curiosity question here: I dual-boot Debian and Win95 by using a boot disk for Debian (it's partition is the last 1.2GB on a 6.4GB disk, so LILO doesn't like booting it). The book disk takes a LONG time to boot - 2 or 3 minutes just to do the initial load, then it starts loading off

RE: SLOW boot disk?

1999-02-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Curiosity question here: I dual-boot Debian and Win95 by using a boot disk for Debian (it's partition is the last 1.2GB on a 6.4GB disk, so LILO doesn't like booting it). The book disk takes a LONG time to boot - 2 or 3 minutes just to do the initial load, then it starts loading off the

RE: XFree86 problems

1999-02-19 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Tom Anzalone wrote: After I setup Xfree using the configurator I saved the config file and the machine rebooted. When the machine gets to the login prompt after the reboot, the Monitor starts to blink and I can't log in. It looks like X windows is trying to start as I see a line

Slink, xbase-common and xdm...

1999-02-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Interesting problem - I've upgraded to slink as part of kernel 2.2.1 on two different PC's, and I think I goofed on one. When the new X stuff went in and asked if I should use my current config files, the PC at work was told No - leave mine alone; the PC at home was told Yes - overwrite with new

RE: Slink, xbase-common and xdm...

1999-02-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Interesting - if I can ever figure out how to get into the system I'll do that :-) There's no way to shut down and reboot clean - xdm won't do anything till you log in g... Now I'm wondering if maybe my work PC's boot disk will work... I wish I had known about this bug (or the no - don't fool

RE: Slink, xbase-common and xdm...

1999-02-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
and you'll be in normal mode without xdm running so that you can fix it. --Evan Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: Interesting problem - I've upgraded to slink as part of kernel 2.2.1 on two different PC's, and I think I goofed on one. When the new X stuff went in and asked if I should use

RE: Slink, xbase-common and xdm...

1999-02-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Hmmm... I'll have to try the ^R and see if it works first. That'd just be too convenient... Interesting - if I can ever figure out how to get into the system I'll do that :-) There's no way to shut down and reboot clean - xdm won't do anything till you log in g... You could boot into

RE: Slink, xbase-common and xdm...

1999-02-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
made g... -- From: Mitch Blevins[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply To: Mitch Blevins Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 8:45 AM To: Hogland, Thomas E. Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Slink, xbase-common and xdm... Hogland, Thomas E. wrote

RE: Compaq Contura 430C and Debian

1999-01-29 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Well, I had high hopes... Any ideas why the install (rescue) floppy would come up with the LILO prompt, then get to Loading root.bin and say Boot failed? Happened on two different disks, the frozen/resc1440 and resc1440-safe, the stable/resc1440... Afterwards if I ctl-alt-del it gives a floppy

Debian on a Compaq Contura 430C? (Req for advice)

1999-01-28 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Getting ready to load this up - it's a 486/100, 16mb, 800mb drive. Has a Backpack CD-ROM (parallel port). The Debian CD's I have are 1.3. Is there any special concerns for this, and anyone have any tips on the best way to load it? The modem is a 28.8, so the way I was going to do it (install disks

RE: Debian on a Compaq Contura 430C? (Req for advice)

1999-01-28 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
images and install from that, gradually over FTP. Or pick up a 2.0 cd for now somewhere. On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 08:33:11AM -0900, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: Getting ready to load this up - it's a 486/100, 16mb, 800mb drive. Has a Backpack CD-ROM (parallel port). The Debian CD's I have are 1.3

RE: kernel 2.2.0 upgrade diary

1999-01-27 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Wow... I've been running a nice, solid, stable pair of 2.0.34 and 2.0.36 systems. Decide to upgrade to 2.2.0 kernel. Download, see warnings on versions of required packages. Test versions, lots out of date. Change dselect from dists/stable to dists/unstable, barf. Change to dists/frozen (yeah, I

RE: Extract DEB files under Windoze (was Re: Entpacken von Datei

1999-01-20 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Actually, Winzip (since 6.x anyway) can handle the format fine. It takes a couple passes, though, and I've had problems sometimes with Linux trying to read the results, but if the objective is just to unwrap a package to see what's in there it will work... -- From:

RE: Why Netscape is so slow?

1999-01-12 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I have the same problem with mine - PII-266, 64mb, with NO other programs running. Seems to go the same speed (slow - about half what the Win95 version does, maybe a little slower) with one browser window or three, with or without WP8. I was guessing I had a setting wrong, but hadn't had time to

RE: Debian too difficult, Red Hat?

1998-12-16 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Actually, I thought this way until I loaded Debian 2.0 - it automates X and ppp setup quite well... Nothing like Debian 1.3 (which was almost fully manual for both). It also has several sample configurations available, which loads preconfigured sets of packages depending on your intended purpose

RE: Exchange Client

1998-12-11 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I would also like to find one of these - Exchange is our mail server of choice (due to it's stability and cost-effectiveness, of course g), and a client that can read it's mail setup would be wonderful! There's a few of us Linux people in here, and we could make a nice toehold into our area if it

RE: Unpartitioning a disk

1998-10-22 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Something like Partition Magic will allow you to shrink and/or expand partitions for Win95, both fat16 and fat32. I don't know of anything that will do it for free... -- I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition on an EIDE

RE: Hiding a Linux computer

1998-10-16 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 12:01:59PM +0200, Rainer Clasen wrote: [snip] = try putting a send host-name statement in your dhclient.conf (see man 5 = dhclient.conf for details) = = I'd like to not even use the dhcp server but I think that would mean I'd = have to setup the Linux machine to be a

RE: Hiding a Linux computer

1998-10-16 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Quoting Michael Stone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] = ...Or it works like the helpdesk I work on: Someone grabs an IP address, = DHCP gives out that address, user gets an IP conflict. User calls us, we = call net eng, who bounces the static address and leases it to the DHCP user. = Static user calls us,

RE: Hiding a Linux computer

1998-10-16 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
= ...Or it works like the helpdesk I work on: Someone grabs an IP address, = DHCP gives out that address, user gets an IP conflict. User calls us, we = call net eng, who bounces the static address and leases it to the DHCP user. = Static user calls us, we ask them why they're screwing up the

RE: I need help !!!

1998-08-07 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Most of the Compaq QVisions were Cirrus Logic - CL-GD5434 chipsets. I've set up a couple, and use the SVGA server. I also had to use the Tab and Shift-Tab keys to select PS/2 mouse, /dev/psaux for port, and then down to Apply. Seems to work after that. --

RE: SyQuest

1998-07-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
My SyQuest 270 (internal IDE) is detected as HDC1 just fine... As far as supporting the removability factor - no idea. I use it mostly for trash storage, downloads, etc., so I don't pull the cart's much. -- -- From: Taren[SMTP:[EMAIL

RE: XF86Setup

1998-07-07 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I am getting the same error on a fresh Debian 2.0 install when I try to install X11. I've removed and reinstalled X twice (strictly xbase, vga16, olwm - nothing like thousands of extra packages or fonts or anything), tried checking main/contrib/non-free instead of the dists/frozen areas for

RE: [URGENT] Setting up the Xserver w/ an ATI XPERT@WORK card . T hanx

1998-06-19 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I am using a Rage Pro card in my Compaq - you need the latest Mach64 server - it's 3.3.2 or 3.3.4 or something like that (I'm at work and can't check right now!). The 3.3 server doesn't work with the Rage Pro chip... I used dselect at ftp.debian.org to update - I was referred to xfree86.org, but

PC Opinions (was RE: FW: about K6 bug)

1998-06-03 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I'd normally agree, but just as a note here, if you get a Dell, Gateway, Compaq, IBM or NEC you get the same non-standard m/b's (boards with i/o ports on the m/b and cases custom-made to fit). Packard Bell also switched to IBM's MWave sound/modem cards, so they actually have a little quality in

RE: LINUX Newbie

1998-06-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
From personal experience: find the Using Debian Linux book (the pretty blue cover is quite eye-catching! :-) and install from that. I downloaded copies and did installs, but when I had the book and a CD to go from it made things MUCH easier to get started! I got mine from Border's Books (Barnes

FW: about K6 bug

1998-06-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Same results here - I'm running on a K5-75 (one of the 486-133 turbo-chips) in a Digital DECPC and not having any problems (no problems that I didn't cause, anyway). Heard about all kinds of bugs in all the different chips (AMD, Cyrix, MMX, PII, etc.) and have yet to run into one on my systems (I

RE: LINUX Newbie

1998-06-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Yeah, that's the one (I'm at work, book's at home g...). Since it's really the ONLY one, the choice didn't take too long... Haven't used any of the others, but am thinking of springing for the Walnut Creek one. I could really use a better reference book :-). Dale's book is great for getting

RE: FW: about K6 bug

1998-06-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
there'll be lots of answers to this one, but since you asked :-)... -- -- From: DAVID B. TEAGUE[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 1:08 PM To: Hogland, Thomas E. Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FW: about

RE: Configuring ISP access

1998-05-30 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
: Wednesday, May 13, 1998 3:25 AM To: Hogland, Thomas E. Subject: Re: Configuring ISP access Thomas Thanks for reply to my post. I tried the following site, but I had problems with it could you check it for correctness. http://garfield.msl.net/cgi-bin/pppsetup Thanks

RE: Configuring ISP access

1998-05-12 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Try this: http://garfield.msl.net/cgi-bin/pppsetup Auto-generates a ppp package. Works well, except that I had to manually create /dev/modem for it to work... -- -- From: k948368[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Configuring ISP access

RE: Problems with ATI RAGE PRO AGP Card

1998-04-09 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I am working on the same thing with my system... Turns out you install the VGA server and get it running, then update to the latest X setup via FTP. Using the Mach64 server (I forget exactly which one - it was described as Rage II or Rage on my CD) should work fine... Good luck!

ATI 3D Rage Pro vx Xfree (and a comment)

1998-04-06 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I know this can be done, but can't find the answer in the old digests... Have a Compaq Presario with the ATI 3D Rage Pro card. Installed from CD, set up X, used the listed Mach64 servers (for the Rage and Rage II) and X dies with the message that it can't start the server. The VGA setup comes up

RE: Linux on top of win95

1998-02-19 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Think I posted this before - I searched and found Linux_load95 (link - http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/dos/linux_load95.zip is the file location I found). Uses loadlin and a small batch file to load your Linux kernel. Has pretty good directions with it, too... I have a FAT32 partition (C:),

RE: Linux on top of win95

1998-02-18 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
A simpler way may be to use linload95 - it's a package I downloaded that allows you to boot Win95, then click an icon and load Linux. I used Alta Vista to search for Linux Load Win95 and found it on sunsite.unc.edu... Works well! (And leaves your PC config alone...) -- From:

RE: Win95 and Linux: Was: Verified Re: Unidentified subject!

1998-02-06 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 8:04 PM To: Hogland, Thomas E. Cc: 'Stephen Carpenter'; 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' Subject: Re: Win95 and Linux: Was: Verified Re: Unidentified subject! Tom, I take

RE: Win95 and Linux: Was: Verified Re: Unidentified subject!

1998-02-04 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Well, I hesitate to say it's not there, but I installed it and it runs fine. Note that I DON'T use LILO, didn't install LILO, and didn't do any fiddling with my config files. I'm using a Compaq Presario 4840 (PII-266), so it's not much of a wait to boot to Win95 and run the Linux95 program :-)...

RE: PPP kernel support loss ?? and other UNIX drivers

1998-01-23 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Did you run smailconfig? If so, what did you tell it? Ran smailconfig and I get an error that hostname --fqdn was non-zero. Started digging, ran some man pages, etc. then ran hostname (comes back fine) and hostname -f (which says hostname: unknown or something like that). Also won't let me

RE: PPP kernel support loss ?? and other UNIX drivers

1998-01-23 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
- and try again... Hate these damn installs! g...) -- From: Martin Bialasinski[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 1998 9:38AM To: Hogland, Thomas E. Subject: Re: PPP kernel support loss ?? and other UNIX drivers Hogland, Thomas E. [EMAIL

RE: PPP kernel support loss ?? and other UNIX drivers

1998-01-23 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 1998 10:15AM To: Hogland, Thomas E. Subject: Re: PPP kernel support loss ?? and other UNIX drivers Ran smailconfig and I get an error that hostname --fqdn was non-zero. Yes

PPP kernel support loss ?? and other UNIX drivers

1998-01-21 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Have had this happen on two different systems now and am at a loss as to why or how to fix. I install the base system and everything goes fine. Have a PPP script saved on disk to enable PPP for Dselect FTP. After I restart the PC and get the press enter to start dselect message I switch to tty2,

Megaport 24cs

1998-01-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I recently discovered why the company had no problems when I asked for a PC to use to install Debian and learn about it - they are planning (or hoping) to use it as a dial-in server. They have a Megaport 24cs dial-in board from Equinox; I checked it out, but the drivers provided are for SVR3.2 and

Equinox Megaport 24cs and Debian

1998-01-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I recently discovered why the company had no problems when I asked for a PC to use to install Debian and learn about it - they are planning (or hoping) to use it as a dial-in server. They have a Megaport 24cs dial-in board from Equinox; I checked it out, but the drivers provided are for SVR3.2

RE: Get Your Mailbox Stuffed with CASH for the Holidays!

1997-12-03 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Actually, it DOES fall under the USC 1341 section because it asks you to send cash through the mail. The how of causing it is irrelevant (and that's how they get these guys who do this)... Also, the law on junk-faxes actually defines a junk fax as unwanted information sent via electronic means -

RE: Get Your Mailbox Stuffed with CASH for the Holidays!

1997-12-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
I am digginto the USPS and FBI areas to forward it to them. Maybe we should all forward this to the person that sent it - it's froma lawyer specializing in MLM/pyramid schemes and their legality. Maybe several thousand copies of this in his mailbox will prevent this from happening again...:-) (The

RE: Get Your Mailbox Stuffed with CASH for the Holidays!

1997-12-02 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
The word from the US Postal Service is: According to 18 USC sec 1302 (the Postal Lottery Laws always quoted in these letters) , if the letter asks you to send money someplace and says that you'll make a big return on it by forwarding the letter, it's illegal. Doesn't matter if there's a product

RE: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-25 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Also, the system refuses to take a hostname. I've reinstalled it several times (I'm using it as a training tool) and it seems to alternate between UNKNOWN_13 and (none). Typing hostname DLinux to set the name (or just hostname) gives hostname: command not found. PPP seems to be quite

RE: slashdot.org linux distribution poll - vote for debian

1997-11-25 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Looks like a well-done site to me! I like the torn-page edges... Excerpt follows :-) Your Vote has Been Registered. Caldera 11 Debian 303 RedHat 259 Slackware 108 Other

Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Here's a question I haven't been able to find anyplace: I have Debian installed on a Compaq Prolinea MT, and the mouse is on a built-in port. GPM detects and installs this as ttyS0, coincidentally locking out the modem on com1/irq4/ttyS0...I tried to uninstall gpm, but it refuses to uninstall with

RE: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Here's a question I haven't been able to find anyplace: I have Debian installed on a Compaq Prolinea MT, and the mouse is on a built-in port. GPM detects and installs this as ttyS0, coincidentally locking out the modem on com1/irq4/ttyS0...I tried to uninstall gpm, but it refuses