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Posted: 09 Feb 2004 11:48 AM PST On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 15:02:19 -0600, Digitlcoup <bar> wrote: --------------------------------- O.K. Thanks. I'll check it out. Jack |
need help with debian network setup Posted: 09 Feb 2004 11:26 AM PST Hallo walterbyrd (<com>) wrote: Check /etc/network/interfaces. Check if the module is loaded (lsmod). Install etherconf, or, if it is installed, run dpkg-reconfigure etherconf best regards Andreas Janssen -- Andreas Janssen com PGP-Key-ID: 0xDC801674 Registered Linux User #267976 |
How to install rpm without using rpm itself Posted: 09 Feb 2004 09:44 AM PST Chris F.A. Johnson wrote: thanks, that works! markus |
Posted: 09 Feb 2004 09:41 AM PST ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.portable.] (That means that you should look for this post in comp.os.linux.portable and continue the thread there. A number of PCMCIA gurus hang out there, so your question is more likely to get answered there.) On 9 Feb 2004 09:41:30 -0800, David Jackson staggered into the Black Sun and said: The card may well be a LoseModem; there's not enough information in your post to tell. Check http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html for general advice on asking good questions on Usenet. It's not necessary to end every sentence with a question mark? Anyway: yenta_socket is the module that drives the PCMCIA card socket in your laptop; you need that module loaded in order to do anything with any PCMCIA cards. PCMCIA cards also have other card-specific modules that are needed; my old NE2000-compatible card used pcnet_cs, and my CompactFlash and SmartMedia PCMCIA adapters use ide_cs. The best way to find out if your card is supported by anything or not is to plug the card in, do "cardctl ident", and post the output from that command in a followup to this message. The exact model# of the card may also help. Or you can look up your modem in the LoseModem Database at http://freewebhosting.hostdepartment.com/g/gromitkc/winmodem.html , if it's there and marked as "WM", it won't work. HTH, -- Matt G|There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see Brainbench MVP for Linux Admin / mail: TRAP + SPAN don't belong http://www.brainbench.com / Hire me! -----------------------------/ http://crow202.dyndns.org/~mhgraham/resume |
Posted: 08 Feb 2004 10:21 PM PST Vicious Vogon wrote: Thanks. Anyway, I found slideshow screensaver minutes after I posted the question. GVK -- Happy Hacking!!! |
cannot connect ssh to Linux from Windows using putty or cygwyn Posted: 08 Feb 2004 08:09 PM PST What exactly did you do? IP Could not connect Network cannot connect No But please see the following - as I got some respionse from another newsgroup OK I have ssh working but need help still: `iptables -L INPUT` target prot opt source destination `iptables -L RH-Firewall-1-INPUT`. target prot opt source destination ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT ipv6-crypt -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT ipv6-auth -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere I stopped /etc/init.d/iptales stop - ssh worked But when I turn on it stops. What am I missing. I have no idea about iptables. |
Posted: 08 Feb 2004 08:09 PM PST Thanks all for ur suggestions: This is what I did: Linux: /etc/hosts Added all the machines on my n/w XP: Added all the machines on my n/w Disabled the Personal Firewall Now I can ping using IP or hostnames between Windows and Linux. NOW: Can u help to move to bind or DNS as someone suggested - as I dont want to keep updating my setup as and when I add any new machine. That will help a lot. |
Horwath URL UPDATE - was I say we should give him what's Posted: 08 Feb 2004 04:38 PM PST mshortridge wrote: nothing it's spammed garbage, and you could have at least trimmed it out of your reply. -- ====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+ ====+====+====+====+ "Liberty isn't a thing you are given as a present. You can be a free man under a dictatorship. It is sufficient if you struggle against it." -- Ignazio Silone - "The God that Failed" (1950) |
Posted: 08 Feb 2004 02:42 PM PST Travis 'Usenet' Bickel wrote: yes http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ext2ifs.htm http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm http://sys.xiloo.com/projects/projects.htm#ext2fsd http://www.ext2fs-anywhere.com/ -- Mauriat (www.mjmwired.net) ---------------------------- Remove 'NOSPAM' to email me. |
Correct modeline for 1920x1200 screen? Posted: 08 Feb 2004 01:14 PM PST "Jim Kroger" <com> schrieb Since you post also to alt.os.linux.suse, I assume you use SuSE. Using sax (or was it sax2?), I chose LCD screen, then it offered me various resolutions. For my (now oldish) Inspiron 7500 I chose 1400x1050. Works fine ever since. There was no need to fiddle with modelines, a concept I never quite gathered. HTH Martin PS: If everything else fails, I'd recommend you to try using Knoppix and its built-in excellent hw detection & configuration. Just copy the Knoppix-XF86Config file to your existing setup. That's the way I would go now if I couldn't do with the built-in tools. |
software to improve quality of mp3s Posted: 08 Feb 2004 12:38 PM PST GVK wrote: You're not likely to see much improvement. By bad quality, do you mean poor sound due to bad encoding or too low a bit rate, or hisses /pops etc? You may have more luck with removal of hisses / pops etc, but if it's just because the file has been compressed too far, I don't think you'll see much improvement, after all the problem is that MP3 is a lossy format, and lost audio information is gone for good. I've heard good things about GWC (Gnome Wave Cleaner, see: http://gwc.sourceforge.net/ ) - give that a try and see what it can do. Good luck! Cheers Dave P -- David Precious http://www.preshweb.co.uk/ |
Posted: 08 Feb 2004 12:18 PM PST In comp.os.linux.advocacy Travis 'Bailo' Bickel <net> wrote: /me boggles. /me truly is gobsmacked. riiiiight, you're SO experienced in linux that you didn't realise you could switch from X to command line wityh ctrl-alt-F1::F6. You'll be saying you don't know how to get back with ALT F7 next. Then you'll be claiming you don't EVEN know how to start extra X sessions on F8, F9, F10 etc and switch between them. |
Posted: 08 Feb 2004 05:32 AM PST Specialk <address> wrote in message news:<L5sVb.7$abs.net>... I already did that. when I reboot I got the updated lilo menu. When I chose the new image (2.6.2), the computer reboots! |
Posted: 07 Feb 2004 11:13 PM PST In article <athghost7038suus.net>, The Ghost In The Machine <athghost7038suus.net> writes: It shold work under XFree86 4.1. (II) ATI: ATI driver (version 6.3.6) for chipsets: ati, ativga (II) R128: Driver for ATI Rage 128 chipsets: ATI Rage 128 RE (PCI), ATI Rage 128 RF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 RG (AGP), ATI Rage 128 RK (PCI), ATI Rage 128 RL (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Pro PD (PCI), ATI Rage 128 Pro PF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Mobility LE (PCI), ATI Rage 128 Mobility LF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Mobility MF (AGP), ATI Rage 128 Mobility ML (AGP) (II) RADEON: Driver for ATI Radeon chipsets: ATI Radeon QD (AGP), ATI Radeon QE (AGP), ATI Radeon QF (AGP), ATI Radeon QG (AGP), ATI Radeon VE (AGP) (--) Chipset ATI Rage 128 RF (AGP) found (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvgahw.a (II) Module vgahw: vendor="The XFree86 Project" compiled for 4.1.0, module version = 0.1.0 (II) R128(0): PCI bus 1 card 5 func 0 (**) R128(0): Depth 16, (--) framebuffer bpp 16 (II) R128(0): Pixel depth = 16 bits stored in 2 bytes (16 bpp pixmaps) (==) R128(0): Default visual is TrueColor (==) R128(0): RGB weight 565 (II) R128(0): Using 6 bits per RGB (8 bit DAC) Here ist the XF86Config part for my card: Section "Device" BoardName "Rage 128 RF" BusID "1:5:0" Driver "r128" Identifier "Device[0]" Screen 0 VendorName "ATI" EndSection -- MFG Gernot |
Posted: 06 Feb 2004 11:05 PM PST Jake, Is there any way to upgrade compiler and libc support on older distros? - Steve Jake Thompson wrote: |
Posted: 05 Feb 2004 09:51 AM PST "ant" <microstrain.NOSPAM.com> wrote in message news:HovUb.375$usenetserver.com... if make I've You would be best off with 1 power supply for each motherboard. Then each space between motherboards is cooled by one power supply's fan. The other issue is how to install hard disks. They shouldnt sit on the motherboard, so you need to fabricate brackets for them. been Can't you buy these things ? |
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