: No playback device found.
[taschda@valerie midi]$
Same thing happens on my system with RH 6.2 and AWE64. It works if you
use
playmidi -e file.midi
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set folder=~/Mail
That's only for additional folders; that has nothing to do with the main
inbox, which is wherever $MAIL is pointing to.
I guess I misunderstood you. Could this be what
gineis.com
Address: 216.64.24.36
Name:dns2.imagineis.com
Address: 64.31.109.13
but dns2 says
dns2.imagineis.com
Server: dns2.imagineis.com
Address: 64.31.109.13
Name:dns2.imagineis.com
Address: 216.64.24.39
Notice that each server has a differnent IP address for dns2.
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it was flakiness on the
part of the motherboard hardware or a kernel bug which affected the
PCI controller of the VIA chipset.
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v/sda is not the
first hard disk" or something similar. Adding the following lines to
the global section of my /etc/lilo.conf fixes the problem.
disk=/dev/sda
bios=0x80
disk=/dev/hda
bios=0x81
See the LILO docs.
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and read and write to the Mac floppy.
mount -t hfs /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
will mount Mac CDROMs also. My kernel .config has
CONFIG_HFS_FS=m
and I can see that the hfs module is loaded when issuing those
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won't regret buying it.
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the ftpd man page. There is information there in getting ls to
work. You'll need to add some directories and files to your ftp root.
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not sure I have the capitalization correct on the path and it
would be nice to have blank lines between packages. I'm sure a simple
bash script could do this.
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as user "". Find out where the -u option is
coming from and try deleting it.
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automagically at boot time.
anyone know how to cause this to happen ?
In your /etc/conf.modules add the line
alias scsi_hostadapter BusLogic
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to translate the
firewall rules to ipchains.
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of the blockfile and
cookiefile to allow the stuff you want in.
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Does anyone know of a vector based graphics program for linux that will
import adobe illustrator files??
I believe sketch will do that. Do a google search for it.
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and netscape-common-4.7-1.1 which
I've run through Fortify and I haven't had a Netscape crash since I
installed those packages (Install date: Sat 13 Nov 1999 10:36:19 PM
PST).
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attention to this thread so I may be
repeating. Have you put the hostnames and IP addresses in the the FTP
servers /etc/hosts file? Long delays while connecting are typical of
DNS problems.
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simpler and does what you ask it to do.
I would also like to use fdisk, even if I have to switch to another VT
and run it. I didn't find it during the install. I've resorted to
booting a Debian CDROM, using fdisk and then rebooting the RH 6.1 CD
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are trying to solve here but I
would let your ISP know.
What are the outputs from ifconfig and route?
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package. Check the Red Hat 6.1 updates or rawhide.
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ideas?
The problem is that rec.1 is a man page that doesn't exist. It seems
to have been combined with the play.1 man page. To fix do the
following as root:
cd /usr/man/man1
ln -sf play.1 rec.1
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On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 10:57:23AM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Ron Golan wrote:
This sounds like the kudzu problem. Try disabling it or having it
start with the -s option. It baffled me for a week!
Ron,
I disabled kudzu in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d, but it makes
.
This sounds like the kudzu problem. Try disabling it or having it
start with the -s option. It baffled me for a week!
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On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 08:02:54PM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Ron Golan wrote:
This sounds like the kudzu problem. Try disabling it or having it
start with the -s option. It baffled me for a week!
Ron,
Start minicom with the -s option? That brings up
the timeout for energy saving display
features in X, set the power_saver option and the associated timeout
values. See man XF86Config. In console mode, see man setterm.
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to do any tweaking?
rdgs
I've been using the Xircom RBEM56 and it has a few problems with
Linux. It doesn't autonegotiate reliably and doesn't suspend properly
all the time with apm. It is usable but it would be nice to fix the
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file, what am I missing?
In your /etc/hosts.lpd file only put the hostnames of the hosts you
want to give printer access to. example below:
# /etc/hosts.lpd
homer # FQDN would be homer.simpsons.org for example
marge
bart
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on the first machine. It should have
a line which starts
alias eth0
Add the entire line to /etc/conf.modules to the second machine.
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support for the proc filesystem
when you recompiled your kernel. Its in the filesystem section.
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machines, I get an error saying:
ripley: lpd: lp: Your host does not have line printer access
You need to have the hostnames of all hosts on your network which are
allowed to print in the file /etc/hosts.lpd
man lpd
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
Ron Golan wrote:
You need to have the hostnames of all hosts on your network which are
allowed to print in the file /etc/hosts.lpd
Yes,
I have all hosts listed in /etc/hosts.lpd. Like this:
192.168.1.11weaver
not add the pre-install pcmcia_core line. It was already there
I don't know if that is a standard Red Hat thing. I use the pcmcia-cs
packages without any special Red Hat modifications.
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the '-no-about-splash' startup flag.
*noAboutSplash: True
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, rpjday wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, rpjday wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Ron Golan wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, rpjday wrote:
a followup to my previous note about troubles getting kernel 2.2.13
and package pcmcia-cs-3.1.8 to talk to my new media
/netscape/netscape-communicator
as the case may be.
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/config.opts and removed the
available range of 0x1000-0x17ff for ports, restarted pcmcia, and
did the removal/insertion again. this time, the card was placed
at 0x02f8, but still nothing from minicom.
rapidly running out of ideas here.
rday
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, rpjday wrote:
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, rpjday wrote:
a followup to my previous note about troubles getting kernel 2.2.13
and package pcmcia-cs-3.1.8 to talk to my new media
/netscape/netscape-communicator
as the case may be.
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On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, rpjday wrote:
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Ron Golan wrote:
I think if a directory has group execute permission, then setting the
SGID will show an 'S'. If the directory did not have group execute
permission set
'. If the directory did not have group execute
permission set, then setting the SGID will show an 's'.
Anyone else have any other theories and is this documented anywhere?
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6.1 system. The About Acrobat Reader splash
screen says it is version 4.0 x86 linux stout0518 May 18 1999 03:30:09
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bug report on bugzilla still.
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to read the screen output and try to discover where the modules
are being copied to. Could you have multiple module directories and
the modules are going into the wrong one?
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they still
make it. It is model M/N: M-M35. I bought it as an OEM version without any
packaging or documentation. I had a cheap Mouse Systems 2-button serial
mouse but the 3-button emulation was flaky.
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) and immediately started seeing the ` or was it '. I'm not sure.
The only Dell piece of hardware was the keyboard which is not made by Dell
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8MB of Ram.
I'm using an FIC PA-2012 and have a question in this regard. The manual
says that it accepts up to 768MB RAM but does the 1MB on board cache cache
all the RAM? I was under the impression that 1MB could at most cache 64MB
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can point me in the right direction?
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On Sun, 31 May 1998, Ron Golan wrote:
After installing most of the RH5.0 errata (listed in a previous message)
xterm doesn't work in Xwindows. I have more info to add. nxterm still
works but it has an annoying reverse video
to
include APM and "power off on shutdown". It's probably not called
this exactly but I'm sure you'll recognize it.
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doubts that most of these are
related but I thought someone with more experience could tell me exactly
which one is causing the problem.
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made before I remade the link and consequently
the xterms didn't work again. I put it back and I can use xterm but I
would like to know how this happened.
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ot; is already added!
The /etc/profile.d/*.sh only add /usr/bin/mh. Could somebody else who is
using bash on RH5.0 try "echo $PATH" and see if there is a "." in the
path.
By the way root does not have "." in his path.
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to keep this orderly?
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Since uprading to XFree86 3.3.2 I have been struggling with trying to use
X as a normal user. I can get X to work as root if I keep the following:
[rgolan@ozenfant bin]$ ls -al X Xwrapper XF86_SVGA
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root9 May 26 13:27 X - XF86_SVGA
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root
.6.3 in /usr/X11R6/lib. Why would _Xglobal_lock be
undefined? I am now without X so I can't easily check for solutions on the
WWW. I would appreciate any suggestions.
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symbol: _Xglobal_lock
I just moved /usr/X11R6/lib to the top of /etc/ld.so.conf but I still get
the error message. I have libXext.so.6.3. Do I need something newer? What
does undefined symbol refer to?
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I just decided to throw out the whole /usr/X11R6 directory and start over
as if a new installation. No problem this time. The libXext.so.6.3 library
included with RH5.0 must be the problem.
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that is where the fvwm
files were.
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in 8, 16 and 32 bpp modes. No 24bpp mode is supported. Also VESA DPMS
power save mode is
fully supported with "standby", "suspend" and "off" modes (set with with
the "xset dpms"
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I discovered reason I was getting errors in trying to run make xconfig.
While in X I su - 'd to root. After exiting X su - ing to root and
restarting X, it worked fine. Thanks for any effort to help.
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make: *** [xconfig] Error 1
[root@ozenfant linux]#
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while executing
"button .ref"
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make: *** [xconfig] Error 1
[root@ozenfant linux]#
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strict current definition, which isn't really any more correct than the
definition you're using, considering the lineage of "boot".
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editing lilo.conf
and running /sbin/lilo? Help, please...
I can still boot off the IDE drive and mount /dev/sda if there is something
that can be edited manually.
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I need a little more explanation. Do you mean to do this just to boot up?
Then what? If I remove the IDE drive, won't I have to go back to
boot=/dev/sda?
Yes. Change boot=/dev/sda to boot=/dev/hda save it then re-run lilo
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What is the problem? Do
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Thanks Curtis. My change in /etc/X11/Anotherlevel/decors/Fvwm95 file did
the trick. Where does this file get called from?
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rg I'm using RHL 5.0 and XFree86. The defa
end for browsing and copying files, and a Tcl package and interface for
scriptable access to volumes.
Requires:
libtk4.2.so
libtcl7.6.so
libm.so.5
libdl.so.1
libc.so.5
libX11.so.6
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