Ajay
I had to go to gnome mail lists for this. The 8.0 redhat does not
support user configurable menus by default. You have to frig about with
the XML scripts that make up the menu's
I had a reply from Michael Knepher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) that suggests
you look at
http://www.bluethingy.com/lin
Sorry Fella, but given that you've probably had an (eligible) answer on
this track it just remains to be said: Why ping yourself? Hookers are
cheap :-}
Kind Regards
Ashley Kitson
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 08:33, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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And at www.Linuxgazette.com/ussue72/bright.html theres a neat article on
how to set up a PDF file creator using Ghostscript and printer drivers
for win (and linux) machines.
Regards
Ashley
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 13:53, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> One thing to try if Ghostscript supports this printe
queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
If you can now see your printer in windows but cannot print to it, see
the thread that I started on Tuesday 4th Feb called 'Samba Print problem
from win95/98' and particularly the reply from [EMAIL PR
In my Ximian mail system I keep getting messages that it is 'expunging'
something. What on earth does that mean? I checked in my dictionary to
no avail.
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Works on Win98 too
Ashley
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 20:32, Ashley Kitson wrote:
> Linda
>
> You absolute beauty!!
>
> Worked first time from the 95 machine. Not sure about 98 as it's being
> used by member of family. I confidently expect it to work though.
>
>
Linda
You absolute beauty!!
Worked first time from the 95 machine. Not sure about 98 as it's being
used by member of family. I confidently expect it to work though.
This needs to go into a FAQ somewhere. Not the *ideal* solution for a
large network but it works!
Many thanks
Kind Regards
As
ue in computing, it's absolutely f*&%$£g essential!
Kind Regards
Ashley Kitson
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 19:11, Victor wrote:
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Edward
The drivers I'm using are the standard MS Windows ones (i.e. as found
when adding a new printer.) I haven't loaded anything special from HP.
Are there any simpler ones about?
Regards
Ashley Kitson
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 20:11, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I've gone bac
rhaps causing me the problem
or is there something else that I need to try?
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Jody
this may be very silly but did you restart the win2000 machine? (Win95
doesn't appear to refresh its network thingies unless you reboot so 2000
might be the same.)
Also try http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/ for a troubleshooting
guide on Samba that I used to get my stuff working.
Kind R
Michael
As far as I am aware, I didn't do anything. Do these entries look odd
then?
Regards
Ashley
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Nick
Thanks for the help. The eth0 address is what I know as my local
machine address. As you can see from a reply to Michael, the loopback
address works as well (http://127.0.0.1:901).
Regards
Ashley
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 12:25, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> At 17:06 04/02/2003 -0500, you wrote:
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present (stage 3 when I get
to implement a firewall for the network.)
Regards
Ashley
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> > However .. Now instead of
Nick
I don't recall seeing that IP address anywhere. Where might I find it?
Regards
Ashley
> Use the IP address of the samba server instead of localhost.
> This will also allow you access from other machines so you don't
> have to run X on the server.
>
> hih
> nick@nexnix
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Bret
Thanks for that. I had to force rpm to de-install using --notriggers
--noscripts but it did clear samba out. I've now re-installed and 'rpm
-qa|grep samba' now gives
samba-2.2.5-10
samba-common-2.2.5-10
samba-client-2.2.5-10
samba-swat-2.2.5-10
I then did
chkconfig smb on
chkconfig sw
I have a sound card that has a conflicting IRQ setting. Is there a
program/utility/file that I can look at/use to see what the current IRQ
table looks like so I can set the card to an unused IRQ.
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Bret
Thanks. here is output
samba-common-2.2.5-10
samba-2.2.7a-1
samba-client-2.2.5-10
so it's mixed up! What now?
Kind Regards
Ashley
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 16:28, Bret Hughes wrote:
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> New point of view with no 8.0 experience.
>
> First, what does rpm think you have
>
> what does
>
> r
s so perhaps it is not just me :-}
Talking of which, perhaps I'll just forget the whole idea of SWAT and go
native. Then again, WTF, it should work!!
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installed. Being new to Linux, I'm not confident about compiling my own
stuff yet so do you or anyone else have a copy of the swat binary and
associated files I can have/ get to?
Kind Regards
Mr Ashley Kitson
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I got a
/etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables program
/lib/iptables folder with lots of .so files in it
/sbin/iptables program
but no /etc/sysconfig/iptables file
This on RH8.0 newly installed. Any ideas as to what I should be editing?
Thanks.
Kind Regards
Mr Ashley Kitson
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Ri
as result and still no
joy
:-(
As to firewall tools, any suggestions for a reasonably straightforward
'starter pack'?
Kind Regards
Mr Ashley Kitson
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es not to read the current configuration. In Windows, they
all do. I'm trying to get away from it but this is bizarre.
Kind Regards
Ashley Kitson
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 15:34, Ricky Deitemeyer wrote:
> What files do I have to edit to change the security settings on my
> Redhat 8.0 box?
have your system bedded down as if you get a
hang in X11 then you may not be able to fix it in text mode without a
re-install (I'm a newby and it happened to me!!)
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Mr Ashley Kitson
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