Re: Kernel Module?

2002-05-21 Thread Nick Rout
> ide-scsi was the call, recompiled all good. Its great to have machines that compile a kernel so quickly these days. I recompiled a 2.0 (or was it 2.2) series kernel once on a 486. It was a bit boring.watching paint dry. Still, you could actually read some of the compiler meessages, these d

Re: Kernel Module?

2002-05-21 Thread Mark Carey
ide-scsi was the call, recompiled all good. Thanks to all who responded so quickly. A burning we will go, a burning we will go .. Mark

Re: Kernel Module?

2002-05-21 Thread Ryurick M. Hristev
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Mark Carey wrote: > Hi, > Any one out there using an AOpen 32x12x48x CDRW? Can you please tell me > what kernel module it uses? You have to reserve the ide for the scsi module so add something like "hdd=ide-scsi" to your kernel boot params. This is crucial (I assume you use

Re: Kernel Module?

2002-05-21 Thread Nick Rout
have you compiled out the ide-scsi emulation option in the kernel? An ide drive (hdc) should not need a module at all, I suspect it is looking for the ide-scsi thing. Having just said that I just lsmoded my box with an aopen cd writer in it here at the office and it includes the following: Modu

Trouble with permissions for NTFS mounts......

2002-05-21 Thread Chris Bayley
my mount point is /mnt/NTpart, it has mod=555, but after I 'mount /dev/hda5 /mnt/NTPart -t ntfs -r' it has mod=500, and users cant read it. What am I missing ??

Kernel Module?

2002-05-21 Thread Mark Carey
Hi, Any one out there using an AOpen 32x12x48x CDRW? Can you please tell me what kernel module it uses? I have compiled in scsi support but would like to know what else I have to add. I have compiled kernel to get alsa support and sound and unwittingly rendered my cdrom/rw unusable. Note that

Re: Fwd: licq

2002-05-21 Thread Nick Elder
I have used Licq for some time now. The only problem I have is when a new contact wants me to verify me as being listed on their contact list it doesnt seem to allow the verification. It is OK for me as the Licq doesnt seem to need verification and I can add as many ppl onto my list as I want

re: Free X Clients

2002-05-21 Thread Andrew Kemmy
there are a small number of them, such as weirdX (java based, not great performance). http://www.jcraft.com/weirdx. You could try VNC (not strictly a Win32 Xserver but will do what you want ?) My favourite if you have the RAM is to install cygwin, install the cygwin port of XFree86, and the

Re: Re: Screen resolution - changing

2002-05-21 Thread Jeremy Bertenshaw
Try just typing a capital X and then pressing tab a couple of times to see what it can resolve :-) > From: Robert Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/05/21 Tue PM 07:23:25 GMT+12:00 > To: Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Screen resolution - chang

Re: Screen resolution - changing

2002-05-21 Thread Mahesh De Silva
Hi Robert I think from what i remember redhat has tool called setup ie \systemname\setup which allows you to do what you need. Mahesh > robert the command is case-sensitive. It will > definitely be there since > you've installed nearly everything possible! Did > you try to run it as root? >

Re: Screen resolution - changing

2002-05-21 Thread Michael
Robert, the command is case-sensitive. It will definitely be there since you've installed nearly everything possible! Did you try to run it as root? >Unfortunately this command did not seem to work (command not found) even >though it is documented on the RedHat site. > >On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 2

Fwd: licq

2002-05-21 Thread paul schulz
I use licq version 1.03 and have had less problems with it than any of the other linux versions i have tried. It seems to be compatible with windoze icq, though to get internet voice chat going, i have used a program called speakfreely. The easiest way to set up a new user, is to remove the .

Re: licq

2002-05-21 Thread Nick Rout
> Can someone please give advice regarding licq? > > 1/Is it compatible with ICQ? yes, thats the point > > 2/How should it be set up with me as a new user? not sure if you can. but you can set up as a user on another (windows) system and then insert the user id and password into licq.

licq

2002-05-21 Thread Robert Fisher
Can someone please give advice regarding licq? 1/ Is it compatible with ICQ? 2/ How should it be set up with me as a new user? (It looks easy but I am having no joy yet) Robert

Re: Screen resolution - changing

2002-05-21 Thread Robert Fisher
Unfortunately this command did not seem to work (command not found) even though it is documented on the RedHat site. I did however find info about using "System, Text Mode Tool Menu" which allowed me to do what I wanted. Isn't there a command for bringing up the same screen? I remember using it