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IRQ conflict issue. fedora core 2

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 09:18 PM PDT

Des Bromilow wrote:

 

Sorry, maybe I am not suggest anything to resolve the problem here, but I
did read from some article <scratching the head to remember>, some Asus
motherboard are not compatible to run certain linux distros, maybe this is
what really happened to you. Try checking the your distros website to check
whether your mobo are supported.

/usr/local/bin?

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 07:29 PM PDT

On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 04:29:24 +0200, Alexander Adam wrote: 

Sounds like you do not have /usr/local/bin in your path. Try to type
../cvs when you are in the /usr/local/bin dir. In unix/linux it does
not help to be in the directory where the command is if you do not
have it in your path. when you type ./cvs, the ./ tells the command
preprocessor to look for the command in the current directory.

To check if you have /usr/local/bin in your path, you can type "echo
$PATH" on your command line. If you do not have it in your path, you
need to tell us which shell you are using. To find this out, type
"echo $SHELL".

--
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LILO guru, anyone???

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 05:18 PM PDT

Works fine now.

Thanks a lot to everybody for all helpful replies!

/ Lars




Fedora 2 - Can't Get on LAN

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 02:24 PM PDT

"Luke" <com> wrote in message news:<waH4d.143221$3l3.126954@attbi_s03>... 

If dhcp is available (from ISP?) then you are likely in a subneted
environment and will have a GW IP address for default routes -- see
below.
 

Probably not needed, but it's always handy to provide ifconfig output.
Command/data output is _always_ preferred to descriptions of the
output.
 

Did you run ethereal on the "problem" host? "arp -v"? "netstat -rc"?
 

Good ...
 

Note the entry for your default route -- there is no gw IP, which
pretty much makes this entry useless and problematic.

Presumably this host sits on the 10.1.249.0 subnet and should be using
a gw on that subnet to route packets beyond the local subnet
(typically 10.1.249.1 or sometimes 10.1.249.254).

If this is strictly a local, private lan made of a single segment,
hosts connected via a hub/switch, then you don't really need a gw as
arp will find the proper mac addresses for the other hosts (since it
appears you've not turned off arp).

If your lan is segmented (ie., employs a router between segments) then
you probably want a default gw (and its IP).

If you wish to restrict this host to "local" traffic, then you don't
need a default route.

If you have a router facing the internet you will have to provide a gw
IP to move traffic for this host.

If you don't need a default route, get rid of the entry. If you need
a default route, provide a gw IP so that the packets (actually the
ethernet frames) are properly addressed.

hth,
prg
email above disabled

Mouse Setup

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 12:09 PM PDT

I linked the mouse to /dev/psaux and got X to boot up but the mouse isn't
responding now
(I also added

Section "ServerFlags"
AllowMouseOpenFail
EndSection

to the XF86Config.new file)

I used cat /dev/psaux and moved my mouse around and when I moved it output
chars so I imagine its using that port.

any ideas to help get it to work?
TIA
CBL

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patch usb - error

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 10:12 AM PDT

Ok. Installing the source worked fine.
But applying the patch still gives some errors.

dirk@ganymedes:~/lego/brickos-0.2.6.10.6$ zcat
/home/dirk/patch/legos-0.2.6-linux-usb-fastdl-sched.patch|patch -p1
patching file Makefile
Hunk #1 FAILED at 16.
Hunk #2 FAILED at 38.
Hunk #3 FAILED at 58.
3 out of 3 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file Makefile.rej
patching file Makefile.common
Hunk #1 FAILED at 74.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file Makefile.common.rej
The next patch would create the file Makefile,
which already exists! Assume -R? [n]

HP Deskjet 3845 Printer?

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 05:57 PM PDT

Lawrence Troxler wrote: 

I have had this message a few times and it has never been due to a
hardware problem. To make sure everyting starts clean, make sure your
printer is plugged in and switched on. At a console type hpijs -h and
you should get the hpijs version number printed which confirms hpijs
is running. Then
Then kill cups with killall -HUP cupsd
Lastly open a browser at localhost:631 delets and reinstall the printer.

Hth

Ian 


--
Ian Bell

problems logging in for the first time

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 11:50 AM PDT

got it using the rescue disk to get a shell

Thanks for the help!



"Andreas Janssen" <com> wrote in message
news:cisjbi$geu$03$t-online.com... 


CD burner problems with custom kernel

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 04:27 AM PDT

I don't know if this helps you, but I found 2 pointers in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/cdrom/ide-cd

- append 'hdc=noprobe hdc=cdrom' to your boot kernel parameters.

- if that does not help, you can add the line
#define VERBOSE_IDE_CD_ERRORS 1
at the beginning of ide-cd.c, which will maybe give you better
information about the problems.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

problem with ohci1394

Posted: 21 Sep 2004 11:45 PM PDT


I apologize,

with Laurenz at first and with whoever had a look on this thread.

The problem was.... emm.... pcmcia server was not running...

I'm sorry I wasted your time.
Now the problem is solved and I have:
++myLinuxExperience

- michele

changing the terminal login/password prompt

Posted: 21 Sep 2004 02:21 PM PDT

Bill Marcum <com.urgent> wrote in message news:<localnet>... 

The app is for internal use only, it does have a SSH option as well,
but most people are only using it inside firewalls.

Also, one of the strong points is that I can use a single client to
access many servers, and all the other servers use "password:". The
app does allow you to change the text, but it is in the options
setting. As a result, my users would have to go into the options every
time they go to or from my Linux box.

But it sounds like I would have to do a recompile to get this to work.
I was afraid I would have to do that.