Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 8:14 am, Rick Sivernell wrote: list I have converted my wife machine to linux, as I said about 10 days. Her only complaint is no printing. I can go to internet ok, but pinging machines on the intranet is a no go. Useing Suse 8.0 pro. can not find what is not

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Joel Hammer
If you can't ping machines on your intranet I would think you have a local network configuration problem. Are you trying to ping by IP or name? If you can't ping the ip's, it would suggest your wife is on a different subnet. If you can ping ip's but can't ping names, you might try just adding the

Evolution questions (was Re: sharing an inbox in kmail)

2003-10-07 Thread Tim Wunder
On 10/6/2003 9:59 PM, I believe that burns wrote: On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 10:42, Tom Wilson wrote: Is there a way to import mail from kmail with Evolution. I messed with using it when I initially setup op this pc but I couldn't get all my mail from Kmail to import to it. Same problem with

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Chong Yu Meng
Joel Hammer wrote: If you can't ping the ip's, it would suggest your wife is on a different subnet. Yeah, I have the same problem with my wife. I sometimes get Destination unreachable, especially after I've let ignored warnings and errors for a while. Sorry ! Couldn't resist it ! ;)

Re: Evolution questions (was Re: sharing an inbox in kmail)

2003-10-07 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 08:11:44 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/6/2003 9:59 PM, I believe that burns wrote: On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 10:42, Tom Wilson wrote: Is there a way to import mail from kmail with Evolution. I messed with using it when I initially setup op this pc but

Re: Evolution questions (was Re: sharing an inbox in kmail)

2003-10-07 Thread Tim Wunder
On 10/7/2003 8:38 AM, I believe that Roger Oberholtzer wrote: On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 08:11:44 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip But does it import *filters*? I've become frustrated with kmail's blocking of user activity during filter processing (version 1.5.x) and was considering

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Kurt Wall
Quoth Joel Hammer: If you can't ping the ip's, it would suggest your wife is on a different subnet. Most married men would suggest that their wives are on completely different networks... -- A UNIX saleslady, Lenore, Enjoys work, but she likes the beach more. She found a good way

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Kurt Wall
Quoth Rick Sivernell: list I have converted my wife machine to linux, as I said about 10 days. Her only complaint is no printing. What a great idea! Upgrading should be a lot easier, and getting new wife machine would have to be a lot cheaper! Did you purchase her retail or order over

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Michael Hipp
Kurt Wall wrote: What a great idea! Upgrading should be a lot easier, and getting new wife machine would have to be a lot cheaper! Did you purchase her retail or order over the Internet? He built her from parts he bought at the LUG meeting. Michael

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Rick Sivernell
James That was it, fixed that now I can ping using 192.168.0.x for any machine, but using a name that is in hosts file does not. The printers are on a network file server from netgear, PS1110 and a M$win2k server lp1 port. My wife machine has samba 3 and smbclient can not connect and cups can

Re: Evolution questions (was Re: sharing an inbox in kmail)

2003-10-07 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 08:51:19 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/7/2003 8:38 AM, I believe that Roger Oberholtzer wrote: E-mail defaults can be per folder, IMS. IMS? If Memory Serves Now *there's* a reason to learn how to filter with procmail. It's always seemed so cryptic

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 09:06:51 -0400 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoth Joel Hammer: If you can't ping the ip's, it would suggest your wife is on a different subnet. Most married men would suggest that their wives are on completely different networks... Naah. If it was a network, a

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Ken Moffat
Rick Sivernell wrote: What is there for scanner software? xsane gimp should have the ability under the File/Acquire menu. -- Ken ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Rick Sivernell
you guys are the cats meowg, take a small situation and turn it into the comedy club, Hope you guys are having great fun here, I have been laughing reading your digress into doldrumsg. I will say my wife is most likely the same as any of yours, mine just dislikes computers. Will not refuses to

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread James McDonald
Now you have me stumped! Have you got a special name resolve order set? Is your /etc/nswitch.conf file set to 'file dns' ? and what does smbclient -L hostname say. Rick Sivernell wrote: James That was it, fixed that now I can ping using 192.168.0.x for any machine, but using a name that is

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Mike Reinehr
Rick, Check out www.xsane.org. I'm not sure exactly how, but since installing xsane, it shows up under File/Acquire of Gimp. I haven't tried scanning directly into Gimp -- stand-alone, xsane works great -- but it should work. mike On Wednesday 08 October 2003 05:13 pm, you wrote: I thought

Re: Evolution questions (was Re: sharing an inbox in kmail)

2003-10-07 Thread Keith Morse
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Tim Wunder wrote: Now *there's* a reason to learn how to filter with procmail. It's always seemed so cryptic to me, and I've never taken the time to try to learn it. Is there a Step on procmail filtering? ...wanders off to learn about procmail A good place I've found

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Kurt Wall
Quoth Rick Sivernell: you guys are the cats meowg, take a small situation and turn it into the comedy We certainly like to think we're the cat's meow, anyway. Kurt -- What is a magician but a practising theorist? -- Obi-Wan Kenobi ___

Re: GRUB and ATA RAID

2003-10-07 Thread Matthew Carpenter
btw. Could you provide /etc/lilo.conf examples of soft-raid booting? Thanks! - Original Message - From: Federico Voges [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:46 AM Subject: Re: GRUB and ATA RAID On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 23:30:51 -0400, Matthew Carpenter

Re: sharing an inbox in kmail

2003-10-07 Thread Matthew Carpenter
If possible, use IMAP. I pull my Internet mail from the outside server to my internal server using Fetchmail (POP3) and then use IMAP to my internal server, since IMAP is more costly of bandwidth than POP3. But I detest local email. Nothing like getting on a different machine and not having

Re: GRUB and ATA RAID

2003-10-07 Thread Andrew Mathews
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Matthew Carpenter wrote: | btw. Could you provide /etc/lilo.conf examples of soft-raid booting? | | Thanks! [...] This is what I use on the system my mirror runs on: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# more /etc/lilo.conf prompt timeout=50 default=SGI-XFS

Re: GRUB and ATA RAID

2003-10-07 Thread Federico Voges
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 15:16:02 -0400, Matthew Carpenter wrote: btw. Could you provide /etc/lilo.conf examples of soft-raid booting? Thanks! I'm attaching a lilo.conf (that's for lilo 22.5.1) along with some info about disks layout. That's from the latest installed server (Intel SCB2) tunning

Re: GRUB and ATA RAID

2003-10-07 Thread Aaron Grewell
shameless plug Well, there's one on the SxS site: http://linux-sxs.org/storage/raid_setup.html /shameless plug Matthew Carpenter wrote: btw. Could you provide /etc/lilo.conf examples of soft-raid booting? Thanks! ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL

RE: question

2003-10-07 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
Rick, you guys are the cats meowg, take a small situation and turn it into the comedy club, Hope you guys are having great fun here, I have been laughing reading your digress into doldrumsg. I will say my wife is most likely the same as any of yours, mine just dislikes computers. Will

Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Michael Hipp
Could somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong, or is RPM a Microsoft conspiracy to make Linux look bad: # rpm --rebuilddb error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or resource busy # ls wxGTK-2.4.1-1.i386.rpm wxGTK-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm wxGTK-devel-2.4.1-1.i386.rpm wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
Leave off the .i386.rpm on the commands and see what happens. I haven't used RPM for a while but you don't want the .i386.rpm on there. Michael Hipp wrote: Could somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong, or is RPM a Microsoft conspiracy to make Linux look bad: # rpm --rebuilddb error: db4

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Tim Wunder
On Tuesday 07 October 2003 7:25 pm, someone claiming to be Michael Hipp wrote: Could somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong, or is RPM a Microsoft conspiracy to make Linux look bad: # rpm --rebuilddb error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or resource busy # ls wxGTK-2.4.1-1.i386.rpm

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Michael Hipp
That works. Thanks. And I feel dumb for not figuring it out. But why would anyone in their right mind design it so that one of these works, but the other doesn't? rpm -i wxGTK-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm rpm -e wxGTK-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm Back to my sandbox ... Michael Brett I. Holcomb wrote: Leave

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Michael Hipp
Michael Hipp wrote: # rpm --rebuilddb error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or resource busy ps ax | grep rpm is clean. And the above command was even issued from a fresh reboot. Looked for a lock file, couldn't find one. Anyone know what the error might mean? (Original posters email

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Andrew Mathews
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michael Hipp wrote: | That works. Thanks. And I feel dumb for not figuring it out. | | But why would anyone in their right mind design it so that one of these | works, but the other doesn't? | | rpm -i wxGTK-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm | rpm -e

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Michael Hipp
Andrew Mathews wrote: Because -i installs a package set and -e uninstalls a package name, e.g. one is a bundle of files and one is already extracted which is recorded in the rpm database. Same as you can't tar -zxvf a .tar file but you can a .tar.gz file, since the .gz hasn't been gunzipped yet..

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Net Llama!
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Michael Hipp wrote: Michael Hipp wrote: # rpm --rebuilddb error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or resource busy ps ax | grep rpm is clean. And the above command was even issued from a fresh reboot. Looked for a lock file, couldn't find one. Anyone know what

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Michael Hipp
Net Llama! wrote: On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Michael Hipp wrote: Michael Hipp wrote: # rpm --rebuilddb error: db4 error(16) from dbenv-remove: Device or resource busy ps ax | grep rpm is clean. And the above command was even issued from a fresh reboot. Looked for a lock file, couldn't find one.

Procmail and Cyrus IMAP

2003-10-07 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Anyone know how to pump mail into a specific mailbox from the CLI? I'm attempting to provide Procmail access as a delivery agent to Cyrus IMAP. I know that Cyrus requires special treatment, so I've set up a variable to assist in the endeavor: DELIVER='|/usr/bin/cyrus-deliver ' -e -r ${SENDER}

AppGen - Important news

2003-10-07 Thread Ben Duncan
AppGen has announced that it is closing it's doors Mr Bandel, contact me off list, if you do not mind ... -- Ben Duncan Phone (601)-355-2574 Fax (601)-355-2573 Cell (601)-946-1220 Business Network Solutions 336 Elton Road Jackson MS,

Re: GRUB and ATA RAID

2003-10-07 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I was already reading this howto when I got home and rebooted the system (having created the mirror between hda and hdc and going to bed last night). I wasn't paying attention until Tux appeared in the upper left corner of the screen and the kernel messages started flying by. Granted, it's not

LDAP AddressBook Web Front End

2003-10-07 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'd like some input on good LDAP Front-Ends. Not the ones that dink with /etc/openldap/slapd.conf, but the kind that you can add Joe User at 616-555-1212 and [EMAIL PROTECTED], modify them, and delete them, all in a LDAP format that Mozilla and Outhouse like... I have looked at the only Webmin

Samba Security

2003-10-07 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Does anyone have any practical experience to share regarding the difference between security = User security and security = Domain? I understand that in the Microsoft world, Domains are so important, but in a standalone system, I'm a bit foggy if there would be any benefits to running in domain

Re: Stupid RPM, or just me???

2003-10-07 Thread Andrew Mathews
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michael Hipp wrote: | Andrew Mathews wrote: | | Because -i installs a package set and -e uninstalls a package name, e.g. | one is a bundle of files and one is already extracted which is | recorded in the rpm database. Same as you can't tar -zxvf a .tar

Re: question

2003-10-07 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 13:13:21 -0700 Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rick, you guys are the cats meowg, take a small situation and turn it into the comedy club, Hope you guys are having great fun here, I have been laughing reading your digress into doldrumsg. I will