about the hardware (and device drivers) installed on my computer:
System Optimization PC Hardware and Performance Guide http://www.sysopt.com/
Tyan motherboard Matrox Mystique (*not* the "Mystique 200", or the "Mystique 220"; just plain "Mystique".) http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/mystique_g200/home.htm http://www.matrox.com/mga/drivers/latest_drivers/ftp_myst_w9x.htm ViewSonic G790 monitor Hercules Thriller 3D I am using the reference drivers from the Rendition V2000 chip manufacturer http://www.rendition.com/usersupport.html I am *not* using the drivers from the card manufacturer ( http://www.hercules.com/support/drivers/thriller/thrill3d.htm ) NEC MultiSync C500 monitor (also has TV-in and TV-out connectors) Alps MD-2010 "Micro-Dry" printer http://www.alpsusa.com/drivers/ http://www.alpsusa.com/drivers/mdprinter.exe (A nice printer, better quality than most ink-jets, and it uses "dry" ribbons, so it doesn't have the "wet paper" problem of most ink-jets.) about the software installed on my computer: Software: Dual-boot: Microsoft Windows98 from CD and Red Hat Linux 6.0 When installing MS-Windows, the screen looks wierd for a while -- just ignore it, hit enter a few times, and it goes away. (I'm pretty sure it's something to do with the motherboard -- -- several different video cards have exactly the same "double letters" problem in this motherboard, and putting those video cards in other machines do not have this problem). Also, on the Windows98 "Power Management Properties", I choose "Turn off monitor: Never" because the system always locks up (just a single blinking text cursor bar in the upper left corner of a otherwise black screen, moving the mouse or typing on the keyboard has no effect except ctrl-alt-del, which reboots) when Win98 tries to turn off the monitor. WinZip from http://www.winzip.com/ SETI@home from http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ TClockEx Taskbar Clock Enhancement http://users.iafrica.com/d/da/dalen/tclockex.htm FTP Voyager http://www.ftpvoyager.com/ http://www.mozilla.org/ Netscape 6 from http://netscape.com/ and some directions on http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns6/relnotes/6.0.html Microsoft Office (from CD) Office 97 Service Release 2 (SR-2) http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/Articles/sr2fact.htm Visual Studio 6.0 from CD "the environment variables required to run build tools from a command prompt are saved in the VCVARS32.BAT in your BIN directory." Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 3 http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/sp/default.asp InstallShield for Microsoft Visual C++ 6 came on the Visual Studio 6.0 CD see http://www.installshield.com/ for updates.
My Linux box dials into my ISP to connect to to the Internet. All the other machines in my house (a Win98 box and a Mac) go through it to access the 'net. Macintosh machines prefer Linux Netatalk-HOWTO http://www.anders.com/projects/netatalk/ | http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk/ | http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk | http://www.zettabyte.net/netatalk/ (old version, but it has more pretty pictures) Linux Netatalk-HOWTO by Anders Brownworth http://pc2.gly.bris.ac.uk/netatalk/ /* was http://thehamptons.com/anders/netatalk/ */
2002-02-04:DAV: also see ``Low Cost Macintosh-Linux Networking at Home'' by Dr. Richard L. Dubs 1998 http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue26/dubs.html uses LocalTalk hardware (more or less), rather than Ethernet hardware. DAV: I haven't tried this option ...
Note to self: when the power goes out, I usually have to go to the Mac and choose Apple | Control Panels | AppleTalk and switch it from "Modem/Printer Port" to "Ethernet". [FIXME: email this "missing link" to the maintainers of the above document]. Linux Services for Macintosh and Windows Users http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html The Win98 box prints on the Alps printer, even though the printer is connected to the Linux box.
Here's a rough draft. Obviously I haven't gotten netatalk completely working yet, but I think it's partially working -- and partial documentation is better than no documentation. Help me fix this.
My installation:
(look at `man afpd.conf' for details)
Uncomment the default settings (the last line of afpd.conf).
trying again, on a freshly-installed Red Hat 6.2 (Zoot):
`/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/appletalk.o'
(to load the appletalk kernel module)
`sh init.d/atalk start'
(so Appletalk restarts when I reboot.)
As recommended by http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk/faq.html , I checked `less /var/log/messages' and I can see my login attempt, but it's not obvious what the problem is. The log says `cleartext login: david' `atp_rresp: Connection timed out' .
/home/david/ "Stuff for Dav"then try to log in as guest from my Mac, I can see that item "Stuff for Dav", but trying to actually access it gives me a error ``The attempted connection to the server's volume has failed. Please contact the server's administrator.''. That directory (when I look at it on the Linux side) is world-readable, world-writable.
/home/david/Stuff/ "Stuff for Dav"then try to log in as guest from my Mac, I don't see any items when I try to log in as guest.
~ Home /usr/pub "Linux share"as suggested on http://www.anders.com/projects/netatalk/tips.html . Excellent ! I can log in as guest now ! But when I double click on the "Home" icon, I see the root (``/'') Linux directory. Not exactly what I expected, but workable.
Aha ! I think I fixed something: my /home/david/ directory was world-readable, but not world-executable.
Win98 boxes (and I believe other flavors of Windows) use http://www.mdb.ku.dk/tarvin/samba/ http://www.samba.org/
Samba http://www.samba.org/ also http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/network/samba/samba1.html
Adobe Acrobat Reader from http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html GhostView from ____
Real Player 32 from http://www.real.com/
gnotepad 1.1.3 http://members.xoom.com/ackahn/gnp came with the Red Hat 6.0 CD.
Corel Draw 8.232 from CD updates from http://www.corel.com/ http://www.corel.com/support/ftpsite/ : first CorelDRAW(tm) 8 Revision Patch Upgrades CorelDRAW 8 from build 232 to 369. DR8RevB.exe : then CorelDRAW(tm) 8 Service Pack 2 Upgrades CorelDRAW(tm) 8 from build 369 to 433. Cd8sp2en.exe
Mathcad 8 Professional Academic Edition from CD then Service Pack from http://www.mathsoft.com/support/patch/803acaspack.asp
xv (X Viewer) http://www.trilon.com/xv/xv.html from http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/X11_Applications_Graphics.html http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/contrib/libc6/i386/xv-3.10a-13+flmask.i386.html
Hyperterminal downloaded from http://www.hilgraeve.com/htpe.html
AtomTime98 http://www.atomtime.com/
BulletProof FTP from http://www.winfiles.com/apps/98/ftp.html
(don't really need this) TxEdit from Software Design http://www.execpc.com/~sbd/TxEdit.html
1999-08-21: upgraded from /usr/bin/netscape-communicator to /usr/local/netscape/netscape 4.61
I wanted some file splitter software, so I looked on tucows http://www.tucows.com/ until I found AxMan http://www.mosaicware.com/axman.html and File Chopper http://home3.swipnet.se/~w-38905/ . (I like AxMan better).
Downloaded Macromedia Shockwave from http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
jeeves using Red Hat Linux 6.2 http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/rhl62.html
drives:
hda: 812 MB
hdb: 3228 MB
partitions: (see Linux Partition HOWTO http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Partition/ for tips on how to partition -- the source of some of these quotes. It seems to imply that having a "SWAP" partition on each and every hard drive can speed programs that heavily use SWAP space ? )
hda1 16 MB /boot "If you are using lilo, your boot partition must be contained
within the first 1024 cylinders of the drive. ...
If you have more than one boot partition (from other OSs, for example,) keep them all in the first 1024 cylinders "
hda5 763 MB /var
hda6 32 MB SWAP
hdb1 11 MB
hdb5 1027 MB /
hdb6 614 MB /home
I [DAV] like to keep my user directory small enough to
make it easy to archive on CD-ROM.
hdb7 515 MB SWAP
hdb8 909 MB /home/RH62 (a copy of the Red Hat 6.2 CD-ROM)
Yes, there's a bunch of (blank) partitions I'm not using. No good reason.
Memory:
CD-ROM:
Network Card: I tell `linuxconf' that it's a NE2000 with ioaddress=0x300, IRQ11, and it seems to work. I got this ISA card for free ... The photographs at http://www.amy.hi-ho.ne.jp/shimada/neptune/ne2000.html look very similar to my card (it appears to have exactly the same components, rearranged slightly differently) components: RTL8009 52082A1 U RMC ? Taiwan 2 of HM6265LWM-70 MC14051BCP CSI CAT93C46P several components from YCL (one a DC-DC converter) MYSON MTD392N
Mouse:
Monitor: MAG LX1564 (Hm, not on R.H.'s list of monitors ... I select "MAG MX15F", and ... fails test. "MAG DX715T", and ... seems to work OK.) Soon after selecting this in the install program, remember to choose "custom resolution" and selecte *all* resulutions I'm likely to use, so I can use CTRL++ and CTRL+- to switch resolutions.
Video Card: Make, model, VRAM Actix Systems, Inc. http://tile.net/vendors/actix.html VESA video card P/N 8004930340 (c) 1993 One chip says: S3 P86C805 8 memory chips each say: AAA1M304J-05 (from AMD) NMBS 9218 V3 which, according to http://www.chipdir.com/chipdir/n/13.htm , is 1 Mbit chip: 256k*4 Fast Pagemode DRAM from NMB, so I have a total of 1 MB. try: GE32i : seemed to lock up with HD spinning. try: ProStar : seems to work, until I set 8 bits/pixel 1024 x 768 seems to lock up. try: Actix GE32+ 2MB (S3 801/804) SuperProbe says: Super-VGA Chipset: S3 P86C805 Memory: 1024 KBytes RAMDAC: AT&T 20C492
Sound Card
IP address: 192.168.1.??
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP address:
Name server IP address:
Domain name:
Hostname: jeeves
[FIXME:] Red Hat Linux 6.2 Gotchas and Workarounds http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/gotchas/6.2/gotchas-6.2.html Red Hat Linux 6.2 Security Advisories http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh62-errata-security.html
driver disk: http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-6.2-Manual/ref-guide/ch-driverdisk.html specifically says "There is really no need to use a driver disk unless you need a particular device in order to install Red Hat Linux." so I don't use one, even though (because there are no PCI devices) it asks about one during install.
virtual consoles: Ctrl+Alt+F1 through Ctrl+Alt+F7(X graphical display)
"[Y] Everything"
started 2000-12-13