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    Geoff, where you been dude? Steel Belted Radius,...

    Geoff, where you been dude?
    Steel Belted Radius, and Ascend Radius are both solutions that would work for your problem. However, they're fairly costly. Check out: http://www.funksoftware.com and...
  2. Thread: Eterm & KDE?

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    Little off topic, but you can also copy the MAIN...

    Little off topic, but you can also copy the MAIN config file in /usr/share/Eterm/themes to a backup, and copy the "trans" theme MAIN file to the "Eterm" theme MAIN file. I figure you knew that geek,...
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    Yes you can. You could format your hard drive,...

    Yes you can. You could format your hard drive, and just install Linux. Lilo would still install by default, but you would only have one boot image for it to load.
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    If you're referring to the machine that does the...

    If you're referring to the machine that does the forwarding, I would think that if it can run Linux, you won't have a problem with the masquerading performance. It's basically just transmitting...
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    Just curious, did you choose "Check for Bad...

    Just curious, did you choose "Check for Bad Blocks" before formatting? I've experienced this bug with the graphical install where if you select it, the install freezes, every time.
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    Check out this site: ...

    Check out this site:
    http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/LDP/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html

    It's really not that difficult to do, there are a couple of scripts here you may need to cut and paste however.
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    If it clicks you at least know that the modem is...

    If it clicks you at least know that the modem is responding and the device is setup correctly. Does Kppp return an error message? If so could you post it?
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    Furrycat is right. You need to contact whoever's...

    Furrycat is right. You need to contact whoever's hosting your domain. Right now they have a wildcard setup so that anything at your domain all goes to the same location. You need them to setup a...
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    try the XFree86 site. The have a list of...

    try the XFree86 site. The have a list of displays that work. Also try running:
    Xconfigurator. It will ask you a series of questions about you display and try to configure it for you.
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    You might want to do a man on fdisk to see all of...

    You might want to do a man on fdisk to see all of the options. The easiest way to do it in one swoop would be find out what can be done with fdisk from the command line. If you can do it in a shell...
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    Update: Okay, I got Vmware installed and it's...

    Update:
    Okay, I got Vmware installed and it's the coolest thing I've ever encounter in my life. I've got two NIC's. One is configured for the internet in Linux. The other one, I configured INSIDE...
  12. If you used Gnome, Get GnoRPM. You can go...

    If you used Gnome, Get GnoRPM. You can go through a list of rpm packages, highlight what you want to install, then just click install, vice versa for uninstalls.
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    I've encountered this problem with a couple of...

    I've encountered this problem with a couple of different distros. The solution lies in the Init strings for the modem. The best way to find out exactly what you need to maintain a connection is to...
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    Here's the setup I'm contemplating. Two ethernet...

    Here's the setup I'm contemplating. Two ethernet cards, one configured internally though Windows, one configured externally through Linux. This sounds feasible I was curious if anyone knows any...
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    Vmware experiences?

    Any?
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    If you could please post the error message you...

    If you could please post the error message you get from linuxconf, I see if I can help.
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    The screenshot was probably of Vmware, which is...

    The screenshot was probably of Vmware, which is software that allows the running of multiple operating systems at one time. www.vmware.com . You'll need at least a 266Mhz processor, as well as...
  18. The services probably need to be put into...

    The services probably need to be put into "/etc/inittab". Here's an example of how ncftpd on my machine is listed there:

    nc:2345:respawn:/usr/local/etc/ncftpd/ncftpd -q...
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    Redhat 6.1 has a GUI install which is pretty good...

    Redhat 6.1 has a GUI install which is pretty good with the exception of the aformentioned error.
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    The "formatting" part of the installation never...

    The "formatting" part of the installation never ends, when you do "check for bad blocks". However, after about 3 hours (I counted! http://forums.justlinux.com/images/imported/2000/03/1.gif ) if you...
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    I had the same problem with RedHat 6.1 recently. ...

    I had the same problem with RedHat 6.1 recently. Did you select, "check for bad blocks during format?" I could not get the installation to complete with this checked on a Seagate 8.4 GIG. However,...
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    Redhat 5.1 has a reputation of being problematic....

    Redhat 5.1 has a reputation of being problematic. If I were you I'd definitely move to a more recent distribution. If you are set on using Redhat 5.1, at least download a newer kernel. This may...
  23. Thread: MX Record

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    If you are running BIND, open named.conf. The...

    If you are running BIND, open named.conf. The location of this file varies dependent on where you told BIND to install initially. I think it defaults to /etc/named.conf on Linux. Open that file...
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    Y2K date problems

    This bulletin board is having serious date problems.
  25. Thread: Linux Myths

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    Who is he??? I want to know. I say we round up,...

    Who is he??? I want to know. I say we round up, go over there and pick a fight with him!!! How about it? It's been a while since I've been to HWC, and a while since I've done any gun slinging with...
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