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Going to try Suse

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 12:48 PM PDT

Eric Cragganmore wrote:
 
Hi,

you can defenitly make your bootloader load both OSes (lilo/grub). If you
don't want to change your bootsector, do the following with lilo:
1. Make lilo write the boot sector in a file
boot=/home/username/bootsec.lin
2. start MS
3. copy bootsec.lin to c: (on a fat parition, you can do this from Linux,
using NTFS->copy the bootsec.lin to a floppy and use MS)
4. edit boot.ini:
add->c:\bootsec.lin="LILO" to the bottom line
5. done. When you boot the next time, your ntloader will give you the option
to start lilo. To get rid of the changes, just delete the last line you
added in boot.ini on your MS system.

Regards, Alex

BUG:Unable to handle kernel paging request

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 10:53 AM PDT

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In comp.os.linux.setup Alberto <it> suggested: 
 
 

man ksymoops contains a few examples and a one-shot script.

[..]
 
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Remove it and try reproducing the oops without it loaded. If you
can't reproduce it without the proprietary module loaded blame
NVIDIA.

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Get the old email

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 06:08 AM PDT

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:51:59 -0400, Franck wrote:
 
You need to look for and in the directory named something like;
/home/username/.netscape/default/<8-character_name.slt>/Mail

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Mandrake Linux Instructions

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 02:21 PM PDT


"James Carter" <com> skrev i meddelandet
news:google.com... 

CD #1 should have all the info you need.



Mandrake 2.6.3-4mdk v. 2.6.3-7mdk - trying to get a wireless card to work

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 01:00 PM PDT

John Stumbles wrote:
 


include/linux/modversions.h is in 2.4 kernels source.
include/config/modversions.h is in 2.6 kernels source.

To build a 2.6 kernel, the simple procedure is:

make xconfig
make && make modules_install && make install

That's it :)

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Dual boot Win2K Pro and RHL Fedora 9

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 12:55 PM PDT

thanks, i fixed it.
Timothy Murphy <maths.tcd.ie> wrote in message news:<oJ7Lc.5016$indigo.ie>... 

Help Closing Ports (Debian Woody)

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 02:25 AM PDT

MonkeyOmen <hush.com> wrote: 

Who cares? You scanned from localhost, so you won't learn anything
from that anyway!

Don't worry about such things. If there were a security flaw in a
default server, a debian correction would fix it at once, and so would
you, automatically, with your nightly updates.
 

This is only going to be open on localhost, where you do need it, and
even if it were open to the world, so what? Nobody has your root
password, so they can't use it, and if they did have, they could get in
via ssh instead (hic: if root login not disabled).
 

This doesn't route. And of course will be protected by tcp_wrappers,
where presumably you have lited what you want to be able to access it.
 

Auth? What? Oh, identd! You need that. Otherwise people out there can't
check that you are who you say you are. Well - you could disable it and
then you act like a ms-win box, and whowould want to do that!
 

You definitely don't want this anywhere on your system!
 

This should be closed to all but local hosts. See your printer setup.
 

These are probably local halves of some connection - but take a look at
what they are. Anyway, you can't tell anything by looking from
localhost.
 

Fine. Ditto, I presume.


Peter

REPOST: Why I hate Linux: List of 9 (trolling please ignore)

Posted: 18 Jul 2004 08:25 PM PDT

Gerard Wassink (nl) wrote:
: On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:25:09 -0700, com wrote:

: [snipped some garbage]


: Please do not feed the troll...

sorry.

James Phillips

"ling please ignore)" is cut off on my subject line.

: Plonk


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REPOST: Screw Linux, I'm going back to Windows!

Posted: 18 Jul 2004 08:25 PM PDT

Walter Schiessberg wrote:
 

And that is even funnier than the OP.

NR


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Debian or Where do I go from here?

Posted: 18 Jul 2004 06:37 PM PDT

s. keeling banged the keyboard in this fashion: 
off, 
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Netgear+FA311+Debian+Linux&hl=en&lr=&ie=U TF-8&selm=yzswuumgsg7.fsf%40bae162.exu.ericsson.se&rn um=3



Thanks, just the info I was looking for!

I know I could have googled that myself, (and I may have, just not in
those terms), but my fingers were all googled out by the time I posted
the original message.

Thanks again!



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How do I exit from X into the shell?

Posted: 18 Jul 2004 05:23 PM PDT

["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.x.]
On 19 Jul 2004 12:09:44 -0700, Raqueeb Hassan staggered into the Black
Sun and said: 

....iff you started X using "startx". If xdm/gdm/kdm was started from
init, xdm/gdm/kdm will respawn after you kill X. "init 3" or
"/etc/init.d/xdm stop" is a better idea.

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Fedora download

Posted: 18 Jul 2004 11:05 AM PDT

Yes, netBSD is better should you are running low in bandwidth. You
might go to linuxiso.org and distrowatch.com for that comparison.

Ah, well, you might try slackware(no x-window) and gentoo, the fit 1
cd.

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RedHat 9 setup related questions.

Posted: 18 Jul 2004 06:30 AM PDT

lokman <com> wrote: 
 

That is old information with regards both VNC and xdmcp.
The instructions are overly complex for VNc, and missing some steps for X.

RedHat 9 is more prepared for VNC, and more cautious about X.

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Starting faxgetty on startup

Posted: 17 Jul 2004 12:43 AM PDT


"Raqueeb Hassan" <com> wrote in message
news:google.com... 

Confirm this one. I used to be one of the HylaFAX maintainers, and this is
precisely how you do it in modern versions of Linux.

By the way, it's also very useful to use Kermit to test the state of the
modem and make sure it handles outgoing connections correctly, and to
examine the state of the modem registers.