hi,
I am running a 2.4.21 kernel, only slightly modified, and I have tried many times and may different ways to install CDFS (2.4.20) support.
I can mount a cd using:
mount -r -t cdfs /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
I get the correct output from 'cat /proc/cdfs' or 'df'.
But if I try to do anything...
Hi,
I have an optical mouse (one of the microsoft flavors) and it appears to be buring small holes in my (cheeply laminated) desk ??? I didnt think it would be possible until I saw it my self ... and my work colegues dont belive me at all ... I can not find any articles relating to this ... can...
Hi all,
just wondering if anyone can help out - i want to create a raw disk image of various CDs. The 'raw' command seems to bind to the cdrom okay but am wondering (if this is the correct first step) what the next step would be. The 'dd' command is noted on...
Hi,
Im running Samba on a red hat 9 install. My problem is I dont want to see the 'Printers and Faxes' share on my linux box from my windows XP box ? Is this even possible ? I have commented out all the references to printers in my smb.conf file, except for :
show add printer wizard = no...
hi,
I have a small workgroup network all running xp pro and I want to share the entire contents of one machine over the network.
Normal share doesnt give permission for the WINDOWS, Programe files and the users documents directories.
Ive tried mapping the network drive and using the...
Hey all,
Well, basically the subject is the question - is it possible to automatically run a script when a CD is inserted ?
Thanks in advance for any replies,
Mark
hi all,
I know a lot of people stick with there CRT monitors becuse of the inability of LCD's pixels to go from colored to black in a decent amount of time, giving a ghosting affect. My question is does this apply to plasma screens as well?
Thanks for any ideas or answers,
Nick
Hi,
I am trying to do some EMI testing on a device that needs a laptop computer to control it (the device is attached via USB 2.0). What I am after is a laptop with low EMI so that its effects are minimal to my testing.
Any thoughts or comments are welcome.
Nick
Im using a DSL router to connect a buch of machines to the internet, xp and linux. The latest being a xp machine (relpaced a 2000 machine), it seemed to be working fine, just used to browse the internet and email. Then just this morning it wouldn't bring up any pages that people wanted to look...
When using fetchmail I check some accounts with the keep option - in my .fetchmailrc file I have the account:
poll mail.server.net
with proto POP3
user 'user@mail.server.net' there
with pass 'passsword'
is 'user' here
options keep
I run fechmail using the command line:
fecthmail -f...
Is there a sendmail option or method for forwarding mail for unknown users to a different host? I have to do this without forwarding everyones mail to this other host.
I have a RH 7.2 linux box that fetches my mail from my external email provider and distributes it into my local network (the LAN has no internet connection avaliable). All local email is also sorted on this machine. There are a few cases where I need to send the local mail back out to a mail box...
I have setup a sendmail/fetchmail server (if you can call it that) that takes e-mail from a server external.domain.net. It puts e-mails from several accounts in this external domain into local mail boxes on my server that can be checked by my local users (the LAN has no other connection to the...
Im not sure if this is a win 2000 dns server setup problem but...
We run a LAN that has never been connected to the outside world, now we want to put a e-mail server inbetween the lan and the internet. We have used Red Hat linux and set it so it checks the internal DNS server as primary then...
hi,
I have been struggling with this for a while, I have a LAN (M$ win 2000 server based) with an internal win 2000 DNS server with domain name mycompany.loc (loc for local). This LAN is not connected to the internet an requires minimal connection if any.
The idea is to have e-mail only at...
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