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Okay,
I updated my apt-get to the shrike version, but I keep running into this:

[root@xxxxxxxxx programs]# apt-get update
Ign http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385 release
Ign http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i386 release
Get:1 http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386 release [1124B]
Fetched 1124B in 1s (1004B/s)
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/os pkglist
  404 Not Found
Ign http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/os release
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/updates pkglist
  404 Not Found
Ign http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/updates release
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/extra pkglist
  404 Not Found
Ign http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/extra release
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/freshrpms pkglist
  404 Not Found
Ign http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i385/freshrpms release
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i386/os srclist
  404 Not Found
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i386/updates srclist
  404 Not Found
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i386/extra srclist
  404 Not Found
Err http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/9/en/i386/freshrpms srclist
  404 Not Found
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/os pkglist
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/os release
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/updates pkglist
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/updates release
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/freshrpms pkglist
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/freshrpms release
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/os srclist
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/updates srclist
Hit http://apt.freshrpms.net redhat/8.0/en/i386/freshrpms srclist
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i385/base/pkglist.os  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i385/base/pkglist.updates  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i385/base/pkglist.extra  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i385/base/pkglist.freshrpms  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i386/base/srclist.os  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i386/base/srclist.updates  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i386/base/srclist.extra  404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://apt.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i386/base/srclist.freshrpms  404 Not Found
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[root@xxxxxxxxx programs]# apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  ethereal: Depends: libelf.so.0
  ethereal-gnome: Depends: libelf.so.0
  rpm2html: Depends: librpm-4.1.so
            Depends: librpmdb-4.1.so
            Depends: librpmio-4.1.so
E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.


So, it is still looking for librpm-4.1.so, even though I have updated the apt-get package.  that, and, apparently the address I have for the shrike packages is incorrect, although, I swear I got it right from freshrpms...
I refuse to use -f.  I don't want to force and break the system.
Any assistance would be deeply appreciated.

tony b

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>   3. Re: Main Board Suggestion (Bill Gradwohl)
>   4. Re: acrobat reader and RH 9. (Brent Fox)
>   5. Re: Extra programs for Red Hat (Thomas Dodd)
>   6. Re: Extra programs for Red Hat (Thomas Dodd)
>   7. Re: Extra programs for Red Hat (seth vidal)
>   8. Re: ALSA 0.9.4 & 2.4.20-18.9 kernel (jgotts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
>   9. Re: acrobat reader and RH 9. (Joshua Andrews)
>  10. Re: What's new with Kernel 2.4.20-18.9 (Florin Andrei)
>  11. Re: OT: hardware question - monitor colour (Elton Woo)
>  12. Re: Extra programs for Red Hat (Thomas Dodd)
>  13. Re: ALSA 0.9.4 & 2.4.20-18.9 kernel (Justin Zygmont)
>  14. Re: Samba problems -- SOLVED (Price Technology)
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>Message: 1
>From: "John Meagher" <jmeagher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Main Board Suggestion
>Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 14:10:49 -0400
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>> It's not what you asked for but--
>> Why not a laptop?  You could run ethereal or snort on RH9 with
>> near zero engineering and be left with a nice laptop after the problem
>> is fixed.
>>
>>
>>
>> Laptops have LCD's that can't take the sudden change in atmospheric
>pressure as the plane rises. LCD's for those applications are $$$$$.
>>
>Do you need a display or just a video output?
>This is an interesting box:
>http://www.littlepc.com/
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 2
>From: Jesse Keating <hosting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Organization: j2Solutions
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Main Board Suggestion
>Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:54:30 -0700
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>On Thursday 05 June 2003 10:50, Z wrote:
>> ????????? What the hell? NASA flies laptops regularly. No changes other
>> than voltage conversion and beefing up the fans (no gravity = no
>> convection cooling). The only depressurized component in an LCD panel is
>> the fluorescent bulb and there's no way in hell that you can blow it up
>> with vacuum. Overpressure maybe, but them you'll probably kill the
>> operator first by O2 toxicity.
>> Glass cockpits are the standard these days. People travel with laptops
>> and so far no claims of dead screens...
>
>Thats kinda my thought too.  I take my ibook on air planes all the time, 
>haven't lost an LCD yet...
>
>-- 
>Jesse Keating RHCE MCSE
>http://geek.j2solutions.net
>Mondo DevTeam (http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/)
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>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:36:00 -0500
>From: Bill Gradwohl<bill@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Main Board Suggestion
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>>>> Jesse Keating<hosting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 06/05/03 12:54PM >>>
>On Thursday 05 June 2003 10:50, Z wrote:
>> ????????? What the hell? NASA flies laptops regularly. No changes other
>> than voltage conversion and beefing up the fans (no gravity = no
>> convection cooling). The only depressurized component in an LCD panel is
>> the fluorescent bulb and there's no way in hell that you can blow it up
>> with vacuum. Overpressure maybe, but them you'll probably kill the
>> operator first by O2 toxicity.
>> Glass cockpits are the standard these days. People travel with laptops
>> and so far no claims of dead screens...
>
>>Thats kinda my thought too.  I take my ibook on air planes all the time, 
>>haven't lost an LCD yet...
>
>
>
>The plane is unpressurized at least in this application. Performance at sea level  is 4-5000 Ft/min towards 29,500 ft. The pilot is on oxygen.
>
>You guys are used to pressurized cabins where cabin altitude is around 8,000 ft even when the plane is at 35,000. Airliners also don't rocket up to altitude because passengers don't like the rapid change in atmospheric pressure.
>
>Think about it - if ruggedized LCD's weren't needed, then why do they make them for applications where atmspheric pressure changes over a large range? Glass cockpits use those LCD's and they are expensive.
>
>See www.lancair.com Lancair IV-P  to get an idea.
>
>Bill Gradwohl
>(817) 224-9400 x211
>www.ycc.com
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>
>
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>
>Message: 4
>Subject: Re: acrobat reader and RH 9.
>From: Brent Fox <bfox@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Organization: 
>Date: 05 Jun 2003 14:49:35 -0400
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 10:18, Joshua Andrews wrote:
>> Florin Andrei wrote:
>> 
>> >On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 09:57, Kai Raven wrote:
>> >
>> >>On 04 Jun 2003 11:56:37 -0400 you wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>etc.  None of this works right in xpdf.  Also, xpdf has much poorer
>> >>>image quality than acroread in my experience.  So, there are lots of
>> >>>good reasons to use Adobe's Acrobat Reader.
>> >>>
>> >>last time i had an encrypted pdf from a darpa mil site, where copy/paste
>> >>wasn't allowed. Than i compiled xpdf with a patch to break the
>> >>restrictions. Is this possible with acroreader too?
>> >>
>> >
>> >No, but that's why smart people use different tools for different
>> >purposes. Like: Acroread for day-to-day PDF viewing, xpdf for those rare
>> >fancy hacks. ;-)
>> >
>> >
>> This is a little off topic but I was wondering if anyone knows how to 
>> get mouse wheel navigation to work in either of these applications?
>
>Does your wheel mouse currently work in other X apps?  Wheel navigation
>works for me in xpdf without doing anything special other than picking a
>wheel mouse in redhat-config-mouse.  Hint: if you have to change you
>mouse in redhat-config-mouse, be sure to restart X so the change takes
>effect.  I don't know about Acrobat Reader, though
>
>
>Cheers,  
>   Brent
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 5
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:57:11 -0500
>From: Thomas Dodd <ted@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Extra programs for Red Hat
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>Jesse Keating wrote:
>> surrounding them.  Until these legal issues get resolved, then you won't see 
>> these applications in RH.  It's really simple.  Bitching about how popular 
><snip>
>> applications (that I can add on my own, thus eliminating the RH legal risk) 
>> than have a distro that may be sued at any given time.
>
>I would currently argue that legal action is planned buy the owners of 
>MP3 (who is that now?). They know this issue exists, yet the refuse to 
>clarify the situation. If they would issue a simple statemnet like:
>"You can use this code in a free decoder. Such free decoder can also be 
>part of a collection that is sold as long as the decoder is not the 
>primary use of such collections."
>
>The fact that they haven't, tell's me they plan to sueor want to keep 
>their option to do so open. That reason enough for me to not use it. So 
>I don't download MP3 files. If it's something I want, I ask for it in 
>ogg-vorbis or some other format (like Real Media) that is not in a legal 
>tangle (at least I know the RM is not free and Real isn't claiming that 
>it sort of is!).
>
>	-Thomas
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 6
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 14:01:01 -0500
>From: Thomas Dodd <ted@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>CC: matthias@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Extra programs for Red Hat
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>Matthias Saou wrote:
>> Jesse Keating wrote :
>>>On Tuesday 27 May 2003 15:26, Jeremy West wrote:
>>>>Mplayer rpm's from freshrpms worked fine for me.  Maybe I was suppose
>>>>to screw up the rpm's first, and then try to install them.
>>>The mentioned steps happen all too often.  Hell, trying to rebuild the
>>>mplayer rpms so that it doesn't use ALSA (I really hate freshrpms for
>>>this), doesn't use ascii libs (who watches video in ascii anyway?) etc...
>>>is a nightmare of -devel packages, half from freshrpms (which have their
>>>own deps) and half from Red Hat itself.  Perhaps FreshRPMS should put out
>>>2 mplayer packages, one with alsa, one without.
>> 
>> 
>> Huh!? Why would you want to leave out ALSA support in the first place?
>> Having it will only require installing one extra package, alsa-lib, which
>> is a 300k download. Same for aalib, 200k.
><snip>
>> Then download/install all the missing dependencies (the part you complain
>> about, but there is not much I can do about it!), _or_ add some "--without"
>> options to disable even more things that aren't necessary for you, like
>> lirc, aRts, libdv... this will reduce "-devel" packages download.
>> 
>> I'm always open to suggestions about possible improvements, although I must
>> say removing ALSA support isn't an option since much more people complain
>> about not having it than the opposite ;-)
>
>Matthias,
>   What would it take to setup a yum repository on freshrpms?
>It might sole some of the dependency problems for people. I know up2dat 
>is a no for now, but you is a good (better in my opinion) substitute.
>
>	-Thomas
>
>
>
>--__--__--
>
>Message: 7
>Subject: Re: Extra programs for Red Hat
>From: seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Cc: matthias@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: 05 Jun 2003 15:08:43 -0400
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>> Matthias,
>>    What would it take to setup a yum repository on freshrpms?
>> It might sole some of the dependency problems for people. I know up2dat 
>> is a no for now, but you is a good (better in my opinion) substitute.
>
>ayo.freshrpms.net
>
>-sv
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 8
>To: kjb@xxxxxx
>cc: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>From: jgotts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: ALSA 0.9.4 & 2.4.20-18.9 kernel 
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 15:52:24 -0400
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>In message <1054834685.1953.1.camel@xxxxxxxx>, Klaasjan Brand writes:
>
>>You made rpm's of that? I'm having trouble rebuilding the freshrpms
>>version of alsa and wouldn't mind having an updated version (it's not on
>>freshrpms yet...)
>
>%define version  0.9.4
>%define kversion 2.4.20-18.9
>
>Summary:   ALSA driver
>Name:      alsa-driver
>Version:   %{version}
>Release:   1
>Source:    alsa-driver-%{version}.tar.bz2
>URL:       http://www.alsa-project.org
>Copyright: GPL
>Group:     System Environment/Kernel
>Requires:  kernel kernel-headers
>BuildRoot: /var/tmp/alsa-driver-%{version}-root
>
>%description
>Advanced Linux Sound Architecture driver. Driver is fully compatible
>with OSS/Lite, but contains many enhanced features.
>
>%prep
>%setup
>
>%build
>/bin/rm include/linux/isapnp.h
>./configure --prefix=/usr ${EXTRA_ALSA_DRIVER_CONFIG_FLAGS}
>touch include/linux/workqueue.h
>make
>
>%install
>rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
>
>for I in etc/rc.d/init.d usr/include/linux lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc; do
>  mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$I
>done
>
>make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr \
>     moddir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc \
>     install
>
>install -m755 utils/alsasound $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rc.d/init.d/alsasound
>
>%post
>if [ -x /sbin/chkconfig ]; then
>  chkconfig --add alsasound
>fi
>depmod -a
>
>%postun
>if [ "$1" = 0 ] ; then
>  if [ -x /sbin/chkconfig ]; then
>    chkconfig --del alsasound
>  fi
>fi
>
>%clean
>rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
>
>%files
>%attr(-,root,root) %doc FAQ INSTALL README snddevices doc/
>%attr(-,root,root) %config /etc/rc.d/init.d/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/acore/oss/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/acore/seq/instr/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/acore/seq/oss/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/acore/seq/*.*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/acore/*.*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/drivers/mpu401/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/drivers/opl3/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/drivers/opl4/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/drivers/vx/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/drivers/*.*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/i2c/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/ad1816a/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/ad1848/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/cs423x/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/es1688/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/gus/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/msnd/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/opti9xx/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/sb/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/wavefront/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/isa/*.*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/ac97/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/ali5451/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/cs46xx/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/emu10k1/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/ice1712/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/korg1212/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/nm256/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/pdplus/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/rme9652/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/trident/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/vx222/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/ymfpci/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pci/*.*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/pcmcia/vx/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/support/pnp/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/synth/emux/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/synth/*.*
>%attr(-,root,root) /lib/modules/%{kversion}/misc/usb/*
>%attr(-,root,root) /usr/include/sound/*
>
>-- 
>John GOTTS <jgotts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  http://linuxsavvy.com/staff/jgotts
>
>
>
>--__--__--
>
>Message: 9
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 12:33:53 -0700
>From: Joshua Andrews <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: acrobat reader and RH 9.
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Brent Fox wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 10:18, Joshua Andrews wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>This is a little off topic but I was wondering if anyone knows how to 
>>>get mouse wheel navigation to work in either of these applications?
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>Does your wheel mouse currently work in other X apps?  Wheel navigation
>>works for me in xpdf without doing anything special other than picking a
>>wheel mouse in redhat-config-mouse.  Hint: if you have to change you
>>mouse in redhat-config-mouse, be sure to restart X so the change takes
>>effect.  I don't know about Acrobat Reader, though
>>
>>
>>Cheers,  
>>   Brent
>>
>Yes, the wheel works in most apps but I did just replace an MSWheel with 
>a Logitech, since it just worked I didn't bother with 
>redhat-config-mouse.  I will try that thanks.
>
>Joshua
>__
>Something I have found about MS-mice is whatever de-bounce mechanism 
>they use on the button switches wears out in a very short time which 
>results in single-clicks being double-clicks --it can drive a relatively 
>sane man nuts!
>
>
>
>>  
>>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 10
>Subject: Re: What's new with Kernel 2.4.20-18.9
>From: Florin Andrei <florin@xxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Organization: SGI
>Date: 05 Jun 2003 13:29:05 -0700
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:04, D. D. Brierton wrote:
>> On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 00:05, Florin Andrei wrote:
>> 
>> > Maybe on your system there are some options in modules.conf to the
>> > firewire modules? And those options are not passed now to the new
>> > kernel?
>> 
>> alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394
>> alias scsi_hostadapter sbp2
>> 
>> Are you suggesting that maybe I somehow need to pass either of these as
>> arguments to the kernel in grub?
>
>That's what i was thinking initially. But now that i'm looking at those
>options, i'm not so sure anymore.
>
>> Any idea how?
>
>Not really. :-(
>
>-- 
>Florin Andrei
>
>"You can't encrypt your face." - Phil Zimmermann
>
>
>
>--__--__--
>
>Message: 11
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 16:59:07 -0400
>From: Elton Woo <elwoo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: OT: hardware question - monitor colour
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>On June 5, 2003 12:58 am, Price Technology shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Just a shot in the dark, but reverse the cable, since it connects at
>I did that . It still didn't work.
>> each end.  Also, just for laughs, do you have a degauss button and if so
>> have you pushed it lately ??
>My Viewsonic degausses automatically each time it's turned on.
>The cable was indeed defective, and a replacement Belkin monitor
>cable now has replaced it.
>
>Thanks for your suggestions!
>
>Elton ;-)
>-- 
>   http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_4504.html
>  "You only live once, so let's make life EASIER for each other."
>  LINUX Registered User #193975. AMD-K7 ATHLON CPU power on board.
>       
>
>		
>  
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 12
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 17:16:55 -0500
>From: Thomas Dodd <ted@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Extra programs for Red Hat
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>seth vidal wrote:
>>>Matthias,
>>>   What would it take to setup a yum repository on freshrpms?
>>>It might sole some of the dependency problems for people. I know up2dat 
>>>is a no for now, but you is a good (better in my opinion) substitute.
>> 
>> 
>> ayo.freshrpms.net
>
>DOH! Should have checked the yum repo list :(
>
>That is perfect.
>
>No more manual chasing dependencies for the great work Matthis does.
>
>Now to figure out a way to help both yum and freshrpms...
>
>	-Thomas
>
>
>
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>Message: 13
>Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 18:16:54 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Justin Zygmont <jzygmont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: ALSA 0.9.4 & 2.4.20-18.9 kernel
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>that's the one I had problems with too.  It sure would be nice to get a 
>working package for it.
>
>
>On 5 Jun 2003, Klaasjan Brand wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 07:08, jgotts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> 
>> > following ./configure or %configure for SPEC files.  I am running 2.4.20-18.9
>> > and 0.9.4 right now with this change.
>> 
>> You made rpm's of that? I'm having trouble rebuilding the freshrpms
>> version of alsa and wouldn't mind having an updated version (it's not on
>> freshrpms yet...)
>> 
>> Klaasjan
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 14
>Subject: Re: Samba problems -- SOLVED
>From: Price Technology <pricetech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Organization: 
>Date: 05 Jun 2003 17:45:36 -0500
>Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 10:04, Price Technology wrote:
>
><Much snippage here>
>
>A funny thing happened whilst I was working on the original email. 
>Didn't want to disrupt myself until I was sure.
>
>I had attached my laptop and booted into W2k and made sure the symptoms
>were the same there as with other winders boxes, which they were.
>
>While composing the message, I tried "Network Servers" again to clarify
>the error message and saw my network.  This led me to check event logs
>on Morticia as well as Gomez and I found that Morticia was complaining
>about Lurch claiming it was browse master, forcing stoppage of the
>browser service and / or election.
>
>Upon rebooting, Gomez became the elected one (per the way winders does
>it)  and Gomez began complaining about the same thing.
>
>Nothing in the "smb.conf" file suggests that Lurch should even consider
>itself a candidate for browse master, but I did make one change: 
>Uncommented the line that says "local master = no" which explicitly
>tells the Linux box not to participate in browser elections.
>
>This fixed the problem of Linux not seeing winders boxes and I was even
>able to access shares.  However, the reverse was still an issue.
>
>Having eliminated the "browse master" confusion, I checked what should
>have been obvious all along, firewall settings, though the error didn't
>necessarily appear to be firewall related.
>
>I downloaded "FireStarter", installed, and configured my firewall with
>it.  (sorry, but my feeble old brain can't remember where the files
>abide, how the rules should be formed, etc.)
>
>Everything works like a charm now, except pinging by machine name.  I
>think I can live without that.
>
>Bottom line is:
>Samba configured using gui tool
>smb.conf edited to uncomment "local master = no"
>firewall configured to allow smb / netbios traffic on the local net
>
>Since I noted similar postings in the archives, it seems I'm not the
>only one experiencing such problems.  I hope this information helps one
>or more of them.
>
>Joebewan
>
>
>
>
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