The Answer Guy Issue 28
"Linux Gazette...making Linux just a little more fun!"
Contents:
Greetings from Jim Dennis
Problems with SCSI-CDROM and Audio CDs --or--
- Sinister 'xmcd' Permanently Disables
Right Speaker Channel
Email Alpha-Paging software
xdm in 16bpp Mode
Bad cluster in HDD
Complex network and NetBIOS
Lets vote for Linus --or--
- Some Thoughts on "The Man of
the Century"
How do I setup gateway server? --or--
- Linux as a General Purpose SOHO to
Internet Gateway
Linux.bat -or--
- LOADLIN.EXE, Plug & "Pray"
and "Win(Lose)Modems"
'sendmail' Masquerading:
What and Why
Tools for converting X output
to java
Fwd: Please Be Careful --or--
- "Good Times" Are Here Again?
NOT!
LinuxGazette Mar 1998:
xdm Login
doesn't!
Linux Gazette: The Answer Guy for May, 1998
Well, plenty has happened in the world of Linux this month:
-
The kernel team is getting much closer to the next stable version,
-
Linux has been discussed favorably on NPR (National Public Radio)...twice.
- Once on All Things Considered
(transcript
available with a link a RealAudio file of the whole thing and
- again
on "Science Fridays"
-
Linus is the proud father of another baby girl.
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I've completely changed the look of this column.
-
I'm signing a book contract to do a book on "Advanced
Linux Systems Administration"
My wife has decided to take responsibility for marking up the mail
that I do as "The Answer Guy" (I didn't pick the name,
honest!). Traditionally I've just answered the e-mail that was
forwarded to me by the Linux Gazette editors and copied them
on it. Marjorie has normally done the rest.
This has been O.K. since we've focused on content rather than form.
However, I've wanted to improve it a little bit ever since I first
found out that the answers I was giving were being included in LG.
(Mainly I want the URL references I make to other various web sites to
be rendered as links so you don't have to cut and paste those into
your "Go" or "Open Location" prompt).
Obviously I've procrastinated on that for over a year. Yes, I fiddle
with Hypermail and MHOnArc. Finally, Heather took matters into her
own hands and modified a copy of
'babymail'
(a Perl script) to do most of the work. Unfortunately it appears that this
still requires quite a bit of hand tweaking. Oh well. [24-Aug-2000: Hyperlink
removed because file is gone. -Ed.]
So, I hope everyone likes the new look.
[Me too! -- Heather]
To any of you that have written to me and been ignored or never received
your responses I'd like to apologize. Sometimes I procrastinate on more
than just the cosmetics and I certainly hope you eventually got your answers
from other venues like comp.os.linux.* or the
L.U.S.T.
(Linux Users Support Team) mailing list, or even (horrors!)
from one of the LDP
(Linux Documentation Project) mirrors.
Another, budding new source of support info for Linux users will hopefully
be the "self-service" Linux Search
Engine which hopefully will eventually be a complete replacement for
Yahoo! (the source for most of the
answers I've ever given here).
Well, enough of my rambling and onto my usual collection of questions
and answers. As usual I've also included a couple of items which are my
responses to posts in newsgroups or mailing lists --- items that I personally
think are important enough to be restated here.
Jim Dennis
Previous "Answer Guy" Columns
Answer Guy #1, January 1997
Answer Guy #2, February 1997
Answer Guy #3, March 1997
Answer Guy #4, April 1997
Answer Guy #5, May 1997
Answer Guy #6, June 1997
Answer Guy #7, July 1997
Answer Guy #8, August 1997
Answer Guy #9, September 1997
Answer Guy #10, October 1997
Answer Guy #11, December 1997
Answer Guy #12, January 1998
Answer Guy #13, February 1998
Answer Guy #14, March 1998
Answer Guy #15, April 1998
Copyright © 1998, James T. Dennis
Published in Linux Gazette Issue 28 May 1998