Re: PCMCIA config for eth0

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Since WCO Linux 4 is based on SuSE, and SuSE requires that you set everything up instead of just letting it work like OpenLinux did (as a function of the PCMCIA subsystem), you probably just need to set it up in Yast or in WebMin. On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 04:49:02 -0500 Michael Scottaline [EMAIL

OTRe: Tualatin?

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Perhaps they have some affinity for flowing :) On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 00:10:25 -0800 (PST) Keith Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:16 PM: What in

Re: DVD for Linux - audio problem

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
What kind of other hardware are you useing? I have noticed that Lonnie's recommendation (in the Xine SxS) for PIII-550+ is very appropriate. I have a decent 450 system but video-playback is miserable. I throw the same RPM's for Xine on the same Distro (COLW311) on an 800MHz laptop and playback

Re: MechWarrior 2

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
quick Googling indicates. On 12/17/02 17:21, m.w.chang wrote: I wanted to keep playing diablo2 and counter-strike on the linux workstation, if I could manage xfree86 and wine(x). When that happens, I could run away from Window$ foreever. Matthew Carpenter wrote: Yeah, I'd say it's

Re: MechWarrior 2

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'd like to see it (although I'd probably be more likely to watch the archived presentation :) On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:38:33 +0800 m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if Mr. Llama could arrange an online webcaset of installing xfree86+winex (from tar-balls), it will be nice... I think it could

Re: generating WEP keys

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Make them up... 128bit wep is broken up into two parts: 24bits of dynamic initilization vector (IV) These are generated by the 802.11 hardware for each frame 104bits of the key which you create. This is the same for every frame transmitted using 802.11 for a given

Dell Axim and Linux

2002-12-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Has anyone used the Dell Axim? How about any PocketPC's with a USB connection? My question is this (using COLW311): Does anyone know if these can be used by Linux-based PDA apps like JPilot and KPilot? The reason I am having difficulty is that the USB subsystem doesn't have a driver for it. I

Re: Where's the LHD?

2002-12-17 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Well, it's not surprising that the LHD was one of them. Quite frankly, with the tight relationship with Microsoft they've had I was surprised to learn they even publish the word. On 17 Dec 2002 12:06:31 -0800 Jim Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Net Llama! wrote: I don't know that we're

MechWarrior 2

2002-12-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I have been getting this craving for some Mech2 (heck, I'd probably even buy the MSMech4-Mercs if it worked). Does anyone know how to make this puppy work under Linux? Or do I have to use a Grub option not seen in many months? Any of the Mech series is appreciated. I've seen Mech4Mercs running

Re: Fancy New Computer: Will it work with linux?

2002-12-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 01:59:56 + Bob Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ==New fancy computer specifications= Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz He doesn't really need something that fast unless he's doing some really high powered stuff like video editing. Games, Audio or Video

Re: MechWarrior 2

2002-12-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I did check Google first but haven't been able to find a whole lot of recent information. I skimmed that listing but will read it closer to glean what I can. It problem is still Mech2 thinking I'm using 16 colors only... Thanks, Matt On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:56:26 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! [EMAIL

Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Uh, guys? I'm getting bad results when trying to view this link... Here is what I see (yes, Virginia, my browser is spitting out HTML code): !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//ENhtmlhead titlePlaying Quicktimes Natively in Linux/title /headbodypreHow to get WIN32

Re: CW: Business Looks To Linux Desktops; Some Critical Apps Lacking

2002-12-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I knew my days of supporting Microsoft were over when I worked for hours on a customer's machine doing the logic troubleshooting and my associate came in, reloaded the tape-driver, and the thing worked... Now what exactly ATE the driver in the first place, I will never know... On Thu, 12 Dec

Re: Where did my diskspace go?

2002-12-02 Thread Matthew Carpenter
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Re: OT Michigan earthquake!

2002-12-02 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Upper Peninsula on the MI-WI border. On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 20:34:53 -0500 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BBBRRBR. I suppose I should stop wearing short-sleeved shirts, though :) That might make it seem a little less cold. Where are you at, Ronnie? I have a friend who

Re: testing mail

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Naah. We know you're just lonely :) On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:53:09 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: seems to be that I cannot send -- Keith Antoine (GANDALF) aka 'skippy' 18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161 Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics

Re: cp is a hung process?!

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
The only time I've ever had this type of thing happen was when copying a /home directory and coming across a smbmounted directory and either pulling the data from the other box, or if the connection was terminated abnormally, cp would just hang... But that doesn't sound much like your problem

Re: DVD/CD RW and Linux

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Did you misspeak yourself or did you say DVD Burner for under $400? On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 01:03:33+ Bob Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Net Llama! wrote: Are you looking at the PlexCombo 20/10/40-12A? I'm thinking that for $200 (probably cheaper on the street), it's a great bargain. The

Re: NFS vs samba

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
(this is more theoretical knowledge than experiencial, so correct me if I'm wrong) Basically, NFS is one of those odd occurrences of poorly designed security in Unix. Functionality, however, is generally very nice if done right. Notice the quote below that neither Users or Hosts are easily

Re: Need help with PPP Server Setup Please.

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Or if the user (eg pppd) is a member of the root group. On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 14:35:28 -0800 Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/02 13:29, DragonsFireBurns wrote: Using the Step by Step; http://www.opq.se/sxs/index2.html Stuck on this part; ls -al of /usr/sbin/pppd (or

Re: OT earthquake!

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
You should have been up here in Michigan this last weekend. It was the kind of weather that reminds you that men have nipples too! Actually it wasn't that cold, but it sure felt like it. I don't know why. I guess my body is not quite as adjustive at 29(next month) as it was last year :) On

Re: POP Server Configuration

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
netstat -lnp make sure that either 0.0.0.0:110 is listed and provided by inetd or it's the real address of the server:110 and inetd. Logs? PortSentry? (If you start PortSentry in Advanced mode or have port 110 listed and it loads before inetd, your inetd ports will get denied).

Re: Wal-Mart Connect 6.0

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I suppose it could be something wierd, but this is a web-agent or browser since this came from my Apache logs... On 26 Nov 2002 08:55:02 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Doesn't Wal-Mart offer ISP services? That thing sounds like a dialer or something. Matthew Carpenter writes

Re: OT earthquake!

2002-11-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
? Not a bit, it was above zero and the lake effect is a good start to the winter fun season. On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 15:00:46 -0500 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You should have been up here in Michigan this last weekend. It was the kind of weather that reminds you that men have

Wal-Mart Connect 6.0

2002-11-25 Thread Matthew Carpenter
This is one of the more interesting web-logs I've seen lately... What exactly IS Wal-Mart Connect 6.0? Is that the title given to the Lindows machines? Or maybe it's actually a machine AT a Wal-Mart? I don't know... 205.188.209.43 - - [21/Nov/2002:11:47:01 -0500] GET /public/EMail/ HTTP/1.0

Re: sco linux 4.0 released today

2002-11-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
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FTC targets deceptive spam

2002-11-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Here's another article for you, David.. :) http://computerworld.com/newsletter/0%2C4902%2C75880%2C0.html?nlid=AM msg08480/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: OT SPAMMERS new tactic

2002-11-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Covad was one of the key DSL players here in the states, and this is most likely a dialup/DSL user. This IP does not answer at this time. Spamcop has this IP listed as having sent spam before, and lists its history: http://spamcop.net/w3m?action=checkblockip=66.167.112.39 On Thu, 7 Nov 2002

Re: OT SPAMMERS new tactic

2002-11-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
If you want to send me the complete message (full headers, etc...) I'll report it to Spamcop so it's noted in those circles... On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 16:02:09 -0500 David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Folks, I don't know if anyone else has

Re: ELSA Gloria Synergy+ vs XFree86

2002-11-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 21:47:20 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ELSA makes the card, perhaps, while Cirrus Logic makes the graphics processor? Does SuperProbe tell you wat kind of chip it has? What is SuperProbe, Kurt? ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL

Re: OT SPAMMERS new tactic

2002-11-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:22:10 -0500 begin Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth: Covad was one of the key DSL players here in the states, and this is most likely a dialup/DSL user. This IP does not answer at this time. Spamcop has this IP listed as having sent

Re: Anyone use CodeWeaver's Crossover?

2002-11-12 Thread Matthew Carpenter
It works with other apps. Which ones I won't begin to list... On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 16:37:35 +0100 Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How flexible is it? That is, can you try other apps as well? No support, but can you try them? I would almost kill to get FrameMaker... On Fri, 8

David Bandel no talkie!

2002-11-12 Thread Matthew Carpenter
http://news.com.com/2100-1033-965073.html?part=dtxtag=ntop I am sorry to hear it. Any answers to ways around this one yet? Have you tried the VPN solution? ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -

Re: RH 7.3 with SGI XFS

2002-11-06 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Why not? I used to agree. I liked the menu.lst being dynamic and not having to rewrite the MBR, but what is the difference, since it's basically just running lilo again. This gives you the ability to verify that you didn't create a bad menu.lst file... begin Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on

Re: OT Panama to block UDP ports

2002-11-04 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Cable and Worthless? They get the advantage of continued Internet and Voice lines, inhibiting the sharing of bandwidth between the two needs. Oddly enough, they don't block any well known security exploits' default ports, like NetBus or SubSeven. This all aside, it would seem that perhaps VPNs

Re: LILO vs GRUB

2002-11-04 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I am actually a Grub-user, but I must say that since LILO went graphical, there is really no reason not to use LILO. Grub has some cool things, but now LILO does as well. LILO, in addition to what GRUB does, includes the option to change the default boot ONLY for the next boot, it, forces a

Re: Looking for eD 2.4 improvement (was Suse's YOU)

2002-11-01 Thread Matthew Carpenter
eD24 and KDE1.1.3 was really great. KDE2 and 3 will not be as stable for some time, I'm sure. They still haven't got all the kinks out of DCOP. Although their software is pretty and tends to run fairly well. They introduced a lot of cool ideas in 2, refined them in 3, and hopefully will be

Re: scolinux 1.0 (beta)

2002-10-31 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Download precompiled SuSE apps. I've had pretty good luck with the SuSE 8.x rpms I've installed... NetBeans, OpenOffice, etc... install great as well... On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:28:48 -0800 Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 30 October 2002 11:59, Matthew Carpenter wrote

Re: scolinux 1.0 (beta)

2002-10-31 Thread Matthew Carpenter
ALSA is included. ALSA is recommended. You might try ALSA :) On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 08:35:21 -0600 Richard R. Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 10:00:16 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lonnie Had to replace a soundblaster live sound card with a old

Re: Photo quality printing with linux

2002-10-31 Thread Matthew Carpenter
WOW! I would like an autograph if you don't mind! Did you feed the raw BINARY data in from the command line or was it one of those Shake-'em-Up routines as CUPS and GIMP-Print executed? :) Or did you use a canned picture or Gimp to create the image first nudge-nudge-wink-wink? On Thu, 31 Oct

Gentoo on SPARC: Calling all Gentoo-GURUs!

2002-10-29 Thread Matthew Carpenter
For all of you Gentoo guru's: The Gentoo-SPARC instructions state that X is not supported on Gentoo-SPARC. But it also talks about using Xsun or somesuch. Does X run on Gentoo-SPARC and it's just not supported by the Gentoo guys? Do you have to buy Sun's X server for Linux? What's the deal

Re: Gentoo on SPARC: Calling all Gentoo-GURUs!

2002-10-29 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Sorry, my Sparc5 isn't hardly worth the shipping it would take :) On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:10:48+ Bob Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthew Carpenter wrote: For all of you Gentoo guru's: The Gentoo-SPARC instructions state that X is not supported on Gentoo-SPARC. But it also

IPFW and IPFWCMP (yes, on BSD)

2002-10-29 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I have some questions for anyone with some IPFW/IPFWCMP experience. NetFilter experience would be beneficial as well... I have a BSDi box I'm trying to get to do some NAT-ing. In Linux 2.4 the NetFilter code incorporated the NAT subsystem previously requiring IP Route2 and/or queueing, etc...

Re: Photo quality printing with linux

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Odd, I have not noticed a difference when printing graphics. The only issues I've run into with poor printing from Linux is when using the wrong driver. Sometimes in CUPS you are given options of r a driver for a particular printer. Occasionally one of the options is not as good as the others,

USB Joystick and Linux software to burn some time

2002-10-26 Thread Matthew Carpenter
While I'm asking for advice, I'll continue and ask if anyone has: *) Any games for Linux which actually USE a joystick (preferably a USB joystick) *) Any experience with USB Joysticks and Linux (I'm looking at the Wingman Force 3D (Twist Handle, Forced Feedback, Throttle, etc...) Thank you all

Re: DNS DDOS

2002-10-25 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 17:30:18 -0500 David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: True, but simple or not, it would have given much more of a fighting chance. I'm pretty sure that the DNS systems go toes-up a whole lot quicker than the pipe would get filled. I'm just surprised that the DDOS was

Re: Video Capture...

2002-10-25 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Sorry, the Hauppauge is a WinTV-RADIO card (I'm scared, just from the name!) On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:32:43 -0400 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, I know I've asked about video capture here before. What I would like to know is some opinions on whether I should buy an ATI All

Re: NEw Arrival

2002-10-24 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Congrats, Stayler! Pretty long for that light! Tall girl! And the pictures will be located? Matt :) On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 21:52:03 -0700 (PDT) stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gentlemen and Ladies, I am pleased to announce the arrival of our new daughter, Madison Tayler 6lb 6oz

Re: setting up broadband access

2002-10-24 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 15:15:06 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have a small problem with a friends machine that i have tried to setup broadband access. Essentially I can ftp to the dce-server also ifconfig has an entry on eth0, but I cannot use the net or ping any addresses. So the

OTRe: NEw Arrival

2002-10-24 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'm so very sorry to hear that. We miscarried a lot earlier on and it was difficult enough... I'm glad to hear that you have this special one and hope Madison helps the healing...once you can actually sleep through the night. We're at about 6 weeks with Esther and are just starting to get

DNS DDOS

2002-10-24 Thread Matthew Carpenter
The sad part about this is that a simple rate-limit on ICMP traffic on a Linux NetFilter firewall could have kept each of these systems afloat. :) For those of you administering firewalls, you might want to make sure you have a rate-limit for ICMP in your ruleset. This was a simple DDOS, and

Re: my sendmail being attacked?

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Carpenter
one... Matthew Carpenter wrote: Could you include more of the logs? but I don't understand how it get to my smtp. I fetchmail messages from that cityu pop, which would be procmail into my mbox. It seems that the attempt to relay the message happened during the procmail stage

Re: Shutdown problem

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Carpenter
this is a good possibility, since I believe COL still had issues with netmount not stopping SMB mounts in 3.1. I believe this was fixed for 3.1.1, I forget, I just remember having to fix the scripts on a lot of boxes. On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 21:11:00 -0400 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This

Re: Kinda OT: valid mail server?

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Carpenter
That could be it. Many MTA's require the sending MTA to be resolvable (reverse lookup). From: Matt Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Totally OT: valid mail server Date: 21 Oct 2002 18:21:05 -0500 X-Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.0.8 (1.0.8-10) Can anyone tell me why Redhat's

Re: Finding out IP Number.

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Carpenter
If they run Samba or are a Windows box, I always do the following: # nmblookup -A ip-address Actually, not helping you but to disperse the information, here is the actual script I use, since I run on a network with multiple WINS servers and like to lookup using either name or IP without worrying

Re: my sendmail being attacked?

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Carpenter
This is the header of the notification message to postmaster. I'm more interested in the log messages as they appear in syslog. On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 21:43:55 +0800 m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the full message header: From - Mon Oct 21 00:46:47 2002 X-UIDL: 3db2dd240002

Re: my sendmail being attacked?

2002-10-21 Thread Matthew Carpenter
during the procmail stage... yes, I followed advices to allow only localhost and my own subnet in /etc/mail/access. Matthew Carpenter wrote: Someone was trying out your MTA as an open relay, and sendmail blocked it correctly :) -- Swiftly. Silently. Invisibly. .~. In Linux we

Re: OT Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-21 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Careful, Bill :) If you remove majority right, you start have to start asking what's right and wrong, and you can't really discuss right and wrong without either majority consensus or religeon :) GOD ROCKS. Aside from that, you're absolutely correct in this statement. On Sun, 20 Oct 2002

Re: OT Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-21 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I understand this can be considered subjective, so don't bother replying with that. The key difference is that Saddam has proven himself a madman who is not to be trusted with WMDs. We have not always done what is right, but I would venture that we are much more predictable than Saddam or other

CUPSD at 122MB RAM

2002-10-21 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Mandrake 8.1: Has anyone had Mandrake's CUPS daemon suck up huge amounts of memory for apparently no reason? I even restart the daemon and it picks right up where it left off. This is on a desktop machine with no active or pending jobs... h Thanks!

Re: OT Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-20 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'm a bit torn on some of the topics here. First off, I'll turn some of you off by starting out that I agree with Bush, Dep, and Collins, et al. I believe in mercy and grace to a large degree. I also believe that sometimes force is required. While I hardly ever beat up the bully, there are

Re: OT Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-20 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I would truly enjoy hearing your opinion on this question On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 13:41:02-0700Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/20/02 13:03, ronnie gauthier wrote: Yes, it did. International majority opinion does not have a gun at its head, we do. I think the better

Re: HTML question: Going to an anchor on loading page

2002-10-20 Thread Matthew Carpenter
If you're trying to stick on the same page (not change pages), you can just make an A tag like A HREF=#nexttarget Then, as long as you have A NAME=nexttarget defined somewhere in that page, you're all set! On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 02:23:28-0400 Joel Hammer[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks. That

Re: OT sendmail guru help needed

2002-10-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 07:25:57 -0500 David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] I seen no clean way to do this. Your problem is: foo.org IN MX 5 mail.foo.org you can't tell mail servers some mail for users at foo.org goes to one box, and some goes to

Re: Sending data to a CGI script without a form?

2002-10-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Sure. Just embed the data on a A HREF= like this: A HREF=http://mysite.com/cgi-bin/mycgiscript?PARAMETER=1PARAMETER=3;Cl ick here to send data to form/A ] On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 21:21:54-0400 Joel Hammer[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to send data from a browser to a CGI script without

Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
If you look at the Volution Messaging Server, they basically are providing a specialized version of a Standard Linux system. Read about what they include. Basically, they're providing POP3/IMAP/SMTP (which is standard for all Linux servers), LDAP for addressbook, FTP for central schedule

Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I would be torn as to which to offer. I am a die-hard GroupWise fan. It is relatively secure (ok, for a big install, I'd certainly front-end it with Sendmail, but that's normal), it has a decent client, it's NDS-based, and it has good scheduling features. The only thing I have against it is

Re: tracing ips

2002-10-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Problem here is that while IP is somewhat bound to physical location, the only registry which is central and at all accurate is only able to break down to the superblocks. Hexillion.com is the best I've found, but it's still looking at the whois databases. No major ISP's register WHERE they

Re: inetd - xinetd

2002-10-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
TWIMC: UnitedLinux is set up for IPv6 out of the box. On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 20:04:13 -0500 David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're younger than I am, so I don't want to hear it. To run the new improved ipv6 you need a few things: 1. kernel compiled for ipv6 2. apps/services

Re: Portsentry and Sendmail

2002-10-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I typically will use SMTPClient (fm:smtpclient) in these situations. It allows more control than mail and one option is to tell it which SMTP server to use. It does NOT require sendmail and you can point it directly at your SMTP server inside. This, along with the fact that you can specify the

Re: OT Re: I'm Back

2002-10-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
What's up with the Microsoft booth with /bin/ksh on one of their panels? On Sat, 12 Oct 2002 13:31:52-0700Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Welcome back! BTW, i'm back too. I spent the past week on a much needed vacation in San Diego and Yosemite National Park. Pictures, for those

Re: rpm on redhat 8 is hoarked

2002-10-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Which is QUITE a change... The first installs I did of RH were AWFUL! Their config for X was always interlaced and ugly. They've come a ways on that. On 12 Oct 2002 16:06:30-0400Marvin P. Dickens[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The *only* thing that RH8.0 does better than other distro's I've

Re: Network Duplex settings

2002-10-11 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Why SuSE, of course :) begin m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 11 Oct 2002 09:39:09 +0800 breathed forth: where did UL get it? :) Matthew Carpenter wrote: It's in UnitedLinux... where can I find this mli-tool? I don't have it... -- Swiftly. Silently. Invisibly. .~. In Linux

Re: Network Duplex settings

2002-10-10 Thread Matthew Carpenter
It's in UnitedLinux... On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 12:02:37 +0800 m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: where can I find this mli-tool? I don't have it... I also found this as well. man mii-tool for syntax on the command, but if your device supports it, then /sbin/mii-tool -F

Re: Network Duplex settings

2002-10-10 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Thanks. I was most interested in the Duplex and it looks like mii-tool as well as the options code will do this. On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 15:34:37-0400Wil McGilvery[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found this on another message board. Assuming we are using the eepro100 driver you need to make the

Re: Wireless Under SuSE 8.1

2002-10-10 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I have had wireless networking work ok using UnitedLinux Ok being that I'm not happy with everything but I'm generally satisfied that it works. The GUI setup tool at least works now with wireless settings AFTER setting up the NIC. What kind of NIC are you using? Do you use WEP? Are you

Re: beyond.linuxfromscratch.org

2002-10-10 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'd be pretty careful about compiling sendmail from scratch for a little while :) or at LEAST cautious where I got the source. Check the trade rags (Computerworld) for the Sendmail-from-scratch trojan... On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 18:03:39+0800m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hehe.. I think i

Re: [Fwd: Red Hat Linux 8.0 now available on Red Hat Network]

2002-10-09 Thread Matthew Carpenter
So is it $60 or $60/install? On Tue, 1 Oct 2002 10:52:04 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because people working in a data center rarely have the time to be fighting for space on anonymous ftp servers just to keep their systems up to date. If you've got 250 Redhat based

Network Duplex settings

2002-10-09 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Now I have never run into a problem with this, since Linux drivers seem to autonegociate pretty well even with 3com cards :) But I would like to know if anyone can tell me just how you set a NIC to be hard-coded at 100/FD... I ran across my first case of needing to do this today, as we have a

Java Applet question

2002-09-23 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I realize this isn't necessarily a direct Linux question, but this is the largest amount of brainpower I know of. I have created an Applet and compiled it using COLW31's default JVM (Sun JVM 1.3) Loading the Applet on a Windows machine using IE5.5 and the MS JVM fails with an error message,

Re: It works OT

2002-07-18 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'm guilty as well... |) On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 08:50:49 + Terence McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:25:13 -0400 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Linux ALSO often has problems because most of the people on this list like to learn (aka tinker). Ouch

Re: Thinkpad petition

2002-07-18 Thread Matthew Carpenter
For a while... On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 21:23:46 +0800 M.W. Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of course, the desktop will stay. ___ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests

Re: It works OT

2002-07-17 Thread Matthew Carpenter
client, computer #2). So, I got to say, it works. Joel ___ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL. -- Matthew Carpenter

Re: Installation

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Good for you. The problem is that eD really was one of the Best of All Times distros. There ARE those who are using it still, albeit on upgraded software components and kernels. But really, newer version for new hardware will give you a much better experience. And I'm sure you'll find more

Re: puzzeled by this log entry

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
. Matthew Carpenter wrote: A combination of the port ('MSNP') and the address ('hotmail.com') indicates that this is traffic associated with the Microsoft MSN Hotmail service. In fact, it is Microsoft's MSN Messenger 'instant messaging' application. http://www.eicon.com/support/helpweb/dlanen

Re: I,m off for a while.

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
May your recovery be quick, the treatment short on pain, the nurses cute and friendly, and your time away from retired life short. Get well soon and come back and tell us the gruesome stories (in case you are already un-subbed, there is a long line of get-well offerings from many other list

Modules in RH7.x

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Hey Llama- Here's one up your alley. In COL, they have /etc/modules/default as a file to list modules to be loaded at startup. Is there such a thing in RH 7.[2-3]? This has been buggerin' me for a while. Today, someone asked me how to load the ipchains module be default. I know that it can

Re: Modules in RH7.x

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
So then, what is the format? In the default file, they are just listed. Can you do that in /etc/modules.conf as well or is there something special to do that? On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:03:07 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Redhat (has always) placed this stuff in

National Wi-Fi Network (ComputerWorld)

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I thought you guys might be interested in this article. --- Report: IBM, Intel, cell companies eye national Wi-Fi net Intel, IBM and three major cellular carriers are in discussions to form a separate company that would develop and operate a nationwide Wi-Fi

Re: some really basic networking questions

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Obviously you've patched the eD box... eD and eS both suffered from a bug which didn't update /etc/hosts. Douglas Hunley kindly wrote a patch for it. Perhaps you have installed dhclient, which I believe works well (original eD ran dhcpcd, IIRC). On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 18:49:47 +0100 Pam R [EMAIL

Re: Modules in RH7.x

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I'd bet money that Caldera split off the modules list for ease of management. Their COAS tools have always been pretty decent about allowing you to edit with their tools and edit with vi. On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:03:07 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Caldera seems to have done

Re: Modules in RH7.x

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On all the COL's I've run, it was simple. Add the module name to /etc/modules/default and in /etc/modules.conf make a line that looks like so: options sb io=0s220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=0 mpu_io=0x330 or something to fit the specs of your module/card. This is my SoundBlaster setting for my laptop.

Re: Modules in RH7.x

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Been there. Done that. It works fine on PNP stuff. If you need to specify separate IRQ's you need to do something funky, I think. On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 15:24:43 -0500 Stuart Biggerstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I suppose there could be a downside to that, in that you might have two NICs,

Re: some really basic networking questions

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Not promising anything...They don't include any alternative tools which I can use which ARE friendly to native configs. Besides, it'll take time. You can't rush love, you know :) Actually, it does give me SOME relief, since UnitedLinux is based on SuSE. I'm still very partial to COL, partly

Re: some really basic networking questions

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I may be uneducated, but I disagree. /var is a good place to put the packages, since they SHOULD be transient and removeable. As for ~/download, can a normal user download and apply updates? Not too likely. They're normally KDESU-ed or some equivalent which gives them root access. What would

Re: dhcpcd question

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
OK. Now things are making more sense. Because UDP is connectionless, many different protocols have taken to using it in their own special way. Your requests are ORIGINATING from udp port 68 and talking to the DHCP server on udp port 67, as it should be. In response, their server is reversing

Re: some really basic networking questions

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002 16:38:14 -0700 Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthew Carpenter wrote: Sorry, Llama, I have to disagree here... /etc/hosts is a key part of a Linux system. If your hostname and ip address don't match in there, you get weird results with some software. When

Re: Hard drive not detected properly by linux: SOLVED (maybe)

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
In my experience, using a boot-preparation software like the one from Maxtor is a bad thing with Linux. The BIOS generally will screw up how a HD looks, so different utils in Linux will show them differently, depending on whether the software checks the BIOS or the HD itself. That said,

Re: puzzeled by this log entry

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
A combination of the port ('MSNP') and the address ('hotmail.com') indicates that this is traffic associated with the Microsoft MSN Hotmail service. In fact, it is Microsoft's MSN Messenger 'instant messaging' application. http://www.eicon.com/support/helpweb/dlanen/dl010.htm On Mon, 15 Jul

Re: where's les?

2002-07-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
That's a pretty insulting comment. Especially when replying to someone who has just complimented les so highly as dep just did. On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 10:21:51 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Les has never been on this list, because we don't have our lips surgically attached to

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