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<0> ? <1> Most people who want to store a lot of files just use a scheme where they peel the first character off the filename and use that to point to directories, and then again for the second character. <1> Dominor: Unknown parameter usually means that you have mis-specified a parameter. <0> while compiling? <1> Or they use the last and second to last character - depending on which are more random and distributed. <1> Dominor: You said compiled - when loading. I now have no idea what you are talking about - please explain. <1> Dominor: The general rule is that if something works for hundreds of people, and it does not work for you, you should look at what you are doing. <1> Dominor: So if you are getting an error message about "unknown parameter" I would look at the specified parameters. <0> i had compiled or built a driver and then i went on to install it by applying modprobe, but i get an error like unknown parameters <0> parameter <1> BarnacleBob: I've done this - if the rpm does not work for you, you can get the files that just install. Then there are symlinks you have to switch <2> br***hopper, yeah i found some notes on a site specific to fc5. thats the problem i has installed them but everything was still using the libgcj <3> ok thanks - looks like with defaults about 118 inodes / mb - does that sound very approx correct? <1> Dominor: You are writing a driver? Or you found one somewhere and you are trying to make it work? <1> BarnacleBob: Ummm...of course you stopped it and restarted it? <2> br***hopper, stoped and restarted what?
<1> BarnacleBob: The programs that use java <2> br***hopper, oh of course <1> 5 <0> oh! its a driver i downloaded from intel, for an intel network card, which wasn't working properl with fedora <1> BarnacleBob: Did you flip the stuff in /etc/alternatives ? <2> br***hopper, nope just installed suns rpm <4> fricken server died again :-/ <1> BarnacleBob: Just for grins, see what /usr/bin/javac points to and what that points to and so forth - does it point to the stuff you installed or the stuff from gnyu? <1> Dominor: So you compiled this driver and then you loaded it and you got this message - does the message appear in the driver ? <2> br***hopper, there is no javac but java > /etc/alternatives/java >/usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.4.2-gcj/bin/java <2> br***hopper, so no its the gnu stuff <0> br***hopper: i'm sorry, but what do you mean by appear in the driver? <3> with lost of smallish files under 1 folder at what sort of point should performance decrease? 1million? 2? <1> Dominor: You have the source for the driver, grep it for the words in the message. <1> MRH2: In the thousands <3> oh <1> MRH2: Low thousands. <5> my problem solved! <5> yahooooooooo!! <3> is that for both read and write? <5> but that guys told me "don't use redhat!" ;p <6> i have linux at one end , it's ip address is 9.182.88.138 + 11.0.0.223 (2 cards). Now at other end i have win2k machine its ip address is 9.182.89.205 (gateway 9.182.89.1) . I want to access the 11.0.0.0 machines from win2k . How do i do it. I cannot change the gatway address as win2k machine is on DHCP. Any softwares on sarge that allow me to do that <1> MRH2: Think about how the stuff works - it is a serial search to find one for reading - for creating a new file, the entire directory has to be searched to see if the file exists. <7> niklaus: "sarge" ? <6> sorry linux <6> |Jef|, well sarge was debian, but even fedora will work as i can swap the machines <3> ok i'll guess I'll have to divide these files up sooner rather that later <1> BarnacleBob: Someone should correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that the "official" way to switch what java the system works is to make the symlinks in /etc/alternatives point to the java you want to use. I am not sure whether there is an official way to flop them. I would make a copy of the links so that I could restore them easily. <2> br***hopper, ya there is a script to make them easily and change the default see: http://www.stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_5_installation_notes.html#Java <2> br***hopper, gonna follow those instructions exactly <1> niklaus: You an ibmer? <2> br***hopper, soon as the non rpm downloads :) <3> thanks br*** :) <6> br***hopper, yeah <1> niklaus: I used to work at IBM, used o own IBMUNIX - I recognized the 9 net - you can use a "permanent" option on a route command on the win2k machine - it will come back even though DHCP happens. <6> br***hopper, :) <6> br***hopper, the problem is i have to tunnel <1> niklaus: The two 9.x machines are not on the same physical net? <6> br***hopper, no they are on different <6> one on 9.182.88.0 and 9.182.89.0 <1> niklaus: Depending on your site, those could be on the same or different nets. The question at this point is what will win2k do - in that case I would start looking at ipsec tunnels. <1> niklaus: I don't think that win2k will do an ipip encapsulation - hmmm. <6> br***hopper, i have winxP <8> isn't ctrl-esc gets the list of processes ? <1> niklaus: 1 min pls <8> I am having troubles setting up my wireless (ipw2200 bg) FC5, can someone help ? <0> modan: it isn't detected? <9> modan : install the firmware first. Come back once it's done. <8> Dominor: it is detected, but cannot get it running. <8> Anvil: I did install the firmware <9> modan : couldnt guess that. <1> niklaus: I have looked and can't find any information that tells me that WinXP can do IPIP encapsulation. There is lof of support for L2 and PPTP and I think that Linux can catch either of those. <8> Anvil: there must be something wrong in my installation, but I donno what is it <10> anyone managed to install fedora on virtual pc? <9> modan : I know firmware is mandatory, but I dont have that hardware myself. <11> would anyone suggest why i dont get any text on liferea but get the graphics while viewing rss feeds within its own window? <6> br***hopper, you mean i need to do point to point tunneling protocol or layer2 tunneling protocol <12> modan, lemme ask you. if you run the command /sbin/ifconfig how many connections starting with eth* do you see ? <2> WRAH its still freaking using libgcj!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <2> brb going to log out and back in <1> niklaus: I think so - but forst - do the routers know that your linux machine is the gateway to the 11 net?
<8> Em: I can see eth1, but without ip addr <6> br***hopper, no <12> modan, well that sounds pretty simple to fix. <13> modan: iwconfig eth1? <12> nphilipp, lemme handle this. <13> Em: sure :-) <10> anyone managed to install fedora on virtual pc? <1> niklaus: Then you somehow have to get the packets to that machine - and the only way I could see is a tunnel - do you need all traffic or just a couple of TCP or UDP applications? <6> br***hopper, all traffic would be preferable <12> modan, if you run system-config-network and you don't see eth1 there, you'll want to add a new connection, and choose Wireless and go through the wizard. <0> br***hopper: from the message error, the only word which appears is mem, which is defined as a struct, and this is the supposed unknown parameter <1> niklaus: If you just need a couple of apps, one possibility is a socks server on the linux box <6> br***hopper, yeah <12> modan, after that point, you'll be able to configure the connection normally, like any other interface, and tell it to come on automatically. <1> niklaus: But if you really need all the traffic, and the intermediate machines don't know about the 11 net, you need encapsulation. Is this an IESC? <6> br***hopper, what is IESC <6> br***hopper, i think i can use ipsec on both machines <1> niklaus: IBM Terminology - Inter-Enterprise System Conneciton - are the machines on the 11 net customer machines or IBM machines? <6> br***hopper, well they are just test machines IBM <8> Em: I see the device , but cannot activate <12> modan, what error does it give ? <6> br***hopper, i will use ipsec <2> this stupid gnu java is pissing me off <14> I just can't get this one computer to work with either the nv or the nvidia drivers. Would specifying the standard vga driver be worth a try? <1> niklaus: OK, sorry, like I said, I am an ex-ibmer. Yeah, that seems like your best bet. You only need to set it up on one 2k machine if they are all on the same net. <8> Em: windows flashes quickly cannot see it <1> bjohnson_: Sure, why not. <12> that's very very strange, the window should stay there if it contains an error. (otherwise, it's probably succeeding...) <12> modan, from the command line, try /sbin/ifup eth1 <12> that way you can see the error message. <1> bjohnson_: I've done it and my timings were screwed up, but I got an image on my screen that could be used for most of what I wanted to use it for. <1> Dominor: Is the mem parameter actually specified anywhere? <15> bjohnson_, with the new kernel <8> Em: can I delete the dev and add again ? <15> ?? <2> oh lol there is a config tab in openoffice to make it use my new java <2> it stoped crashing now. big suprise there. stupid gcj <12> modan, sure. do you think that'd help ? hard to tell without knowing what's going wrong. <15> BB my OO dont crash <1> BarnacleBob: Excellent. Sometimes the answers are simpler than we think. :-) <16> how can i make intel536ep modem to work on fedora 5 <16> please <1> redLAW: Is it a "winmodem"? <15> redLAW, is that a winmodem <16> unffortenetly <1> There is an echo in here :-) <16> sorry for bad english <1> redLAW: google winmodem and linux <8> Em it looks that I have more than a version of firmware in /lib/firmware <15> google for linmodem <12> modan, that's not a problem. <1> redLAW: There is a project that gets some of them going and it will help you discover if your modem is supported. <8> Em: hardware status in network manager is 'system' !! <16> br***hopper: where is that on net? <12> modan, do you mean NetworkManager ? i'm afraid i don't use that... i'm not even sure if that works okay with the intel minipci card. <1> google? <4> what do I do if: I type "./configure" as per instruction but get "-bash: ./configure: No such file or directory" ? <16> br***hopper: i need name of project <1> MrCraig: Change to the directory you should be in. <17> SouthernGentlam: Oy - Just what I was afraid of - the fgrlx drivers from livna have serious issues. <8> Em: yes NetworkManager <9> MrCraig : you dont try to execute files that dont exist anymore. <1> redLAW: Did you try linmodem as Southern_Gentlem suggested? <9> DforgeH : it's the very same driver ati itself provides. Reports bugs to ATI. <4> right - thanks :) <15> modan, where did you install the firmware from <16> yes, but nothing <8> Southern_Gentlem: livna <17> Anvil: They don't offical support xorg 7.0 yet. <12> modan, you NEED to find out what the error is. then we can go from there. <17> s/official/offically/ <16> yes, but nothing good for frdora <1> redLAW: I google linmodem and I get a ton of relevant stuff <9> DforgeH : we'll, it's not rpm.livna.org's fault.
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