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That's because the DLink 650+ is an ATMEL card; neither a prism nor an orinoco.
Cheers--
Charles
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The easiest step to take is to update your kernel.
The other step is to build the driver from the tarball. This requires that you have kernel sources installed, and that you go through the process...
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Sure thing. Go here:
http://prism2.unixguru.raleigh.nc.us/
About half way down the page you'll find the link for RPM's for RedHat 7.3, 8.0 and 9.
You will need just three RPM's: base,...
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Makes perfect sense. I assume that your server is running sendmail and spamassassin. So, all you need to do is wrtie a procmail script that will direct all spam to a particular directory.
You can...
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Can you be more specific about what you are trying to do? Do you have a local network, and you want to send e-mail out to your ISP and then on to others?
Are there two local networks with...
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Sorry, but I am confused. Are you asking about pine (i.e., how do I get pine to organize e-mail by header content), or are you asking about running sendmail and procmail and spamassassin together to...
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What happens when you enclose echo $MY_VAR in single back-ticks: `echo $MY_VAR`
Cheers--
Charles
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Uh, when you say you were successful in getting the kernel via up2date, do you mean you "installed" it via up2date, or did you just download the RPM via up2date?
When you have up2date and RPM...
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OK, don't laugh, but I really, really like vi.
Cheers--
Charles
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It would seem your video card is not yet supported by XWindows. A trip to the RedHat site shows no support for this card. A trip to the NVIDIA shows no support, either.
Linux is rarely "cutting...
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Join the Nashville Linux Users Group as we host our first SETEC 2003 conference to be held in Nashville, TN on Saturday, May 10 from 8 am until 5 pm.
If you plan to attend, please register early...
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Both pass? There are three(3) CD's not just two.
If you use a "custom" install and just select a minimal set, does it still crash?
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In general, yes; but there are directories created under tmp which you might want to leave alone, since they'll just be created again; like "orbit-root."
Which files did you have in mind?
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rpm -Uvh rpmpackageyouwant.rpm
If you copy the needed rpm's to a temp directory where they are the only rpm's you can do this:
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
Cheers--
Charles
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This person is a troll. She or he needs to go back to Windows.
Cheers--
Charles
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Yes, others have pointed it out to him as well.
He is being intentionally obtuse.
Cheers--
Charles
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Nope.
You are typing the numeral one 1 immediately after the p. Instead try typing the lowercase letter l (you know, the key next to k and below o).
Others have explained it to you.
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Er, you are mis-typing the name of the file. Look closely (if your screen capture is at all correct). You are typing this:
tar xvzf white_dune-0.21p13.tar.gz
But that's not the file's name!...
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Two questions:
1) What happens when you stop firewalling with iptables altogether? Does the time daemon synch then?
2) Often if internet time is too different from the hardware clock, then the...
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I am afraid you are out of luck, at least for a while. D-Link is offering no support for open source drivers, though they have indicated that they might in the future. Who knows when that will be?
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If you do this:
rpm -qa | grep java
what do you get?
Cheers--
Charles
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Yes, NTPD will exit if the time difference between the local clock and the time server is too great. You'll have to set your clock by hand, synch the system time to the hardware time and then start...
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Reboot, and when your machines gives you the opportunity go into the BIOS and check the time. Turn off the computer. Wait and hour or two (or over night if you can). Turn on the computer, go into the...
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Use your emergency floppy boot disk.
Cheers--
Charles
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Like I said before:
n the "How I Did It!" forum, Shawn Garbett mentioned that he was using a Turtle Beach card with Debian. Trot over there and e-mail him. See what he has to say. Can't hurt!
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