Thanks Guys ,
all fixed :))
removing lines
myhostname =
masq
worked.
So next step is attack my sons machine as he has the same probs with the
same ISP, but this time add a pop server so his windows machine can get
the mail.
Thanks again
Richard
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Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the existence of a
new kernel, the other two don't (via MCC -- Software Management -- Mandrake
Update). Is there a setup I may have missed on two machines, to enable kernel
updates to show up?
TIA,
Stef
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:42 pm, Luis Duran wholly or partly mentioned :-
i am
using a very old DOS modem wit jumpers, man, it can be so slow.
Luis,
Have you checked that this modem will work on the Internet?
It might be good to post the name and specifications that you know on the
list.
I recently upgraded my MB to a Tyan Thunder K7X Pro and now I'm having
problems with sound in MDK 9.1. I'm using the same sound card as
before (SB live) and same MDK version (stock kernel). Here's a
description of what happens:
After a reboot sound players like xmms will lock up when
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:19:21 -0500
stefmit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the
existence of a new kernel, the other two don't (via MCC -- Software
Management -- Mandrake Update). Is there a setup I may have missed on
two machines, to enable
FWIW, this is what i had to do on my 1st install of 9.1 (2nd worked ok):
0. Run and save kmix
1. Run the aumix gui (i just type aumix at the cl)
2. Under Mute, Mute All is checked (despite the sliders being
non-zero).
Click Mute All to uncheck it (this will actually mute all:
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:19:21 -0500
stefmit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the
existence of a new kernel, the other two don't (via MCC -- Software
Management -- Mandrake Update). Is there a setup I may have missed on
On Monday 28 July 2003 09:19 am, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:19:21 -0500
stefmit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the
existence of a new kernel, the other two don't (via MCC -- Software
Management -- Mandrake Update).
Hey, I just bought Partition Commander 8 and it seems to do the job of
resizing and moving EXT3 NTFS server very well without any 'error'
messages. It even handles ReiserFS. I would highly recommend this over
Partition Magic. Actually, I would recommend that people stay away from
Partition
On Monday 28 July 2003 09:11 am, Eric Huff wrote:
FWIW, this is what i had to do on my 1st install of 9.1 (2nd worked
ok):
0. Run and save kmix
1. Run the aumix gui (i just type aumix at the cl)
2. Under Mute, Mute All is checked (despite the sliders being
non-zero).
Click Mute All to
I installed 9.1 a few weeks ago, and just recently discovered that
non-root users can't run perl scripts. If I run any script with
#!/usr/bin/perl in the first line, I get something like this:
-bash: ./test.pl: /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: Permission denied
The script itself is
Hi All,
I know how to use mii-tool for manipulating e100 nics,
is there a similar tool for e1000?
Seems its not meant to work with Gig cards, getting
error below:
$ mii-tool
eth0: 100 Mbit, full duplex, link ok
SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth1' failed: Operation not supported
eth1==e1000
_Thanks
Richard
Funky. What's the msec SECURE_LEVEL? cat /etc/sysconfig/msec. If it's 4
or 5, that's a damn good place to start looking.
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 12:14, Ryan Hanlon wrote:
I installed 9.1 a few weeks ago, and just recently discovered that
non-root users can't run perl scripts. If I run any
BBCode?
Anne
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Here's the /etc/security/msec directory:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root0 Jul 10 11:47 security.conf*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 27 Jul 10 11:05 server -
/etc/security/msec/server.4
-rw-r--r--1 root root 193 Mar 7 06:41 server.4
-rw-r--r--1 root
Try ethtool
Guillaume.
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 15:57, Tru64 User wrote:
Hi All,
I know how to use mii-tool for manipulating e100 nics,
is there a similar tool for e1000?
Seems its not meant to work with Gig cards, getting
error below:
$ mii-tool
eth0: 100 Mbit, full duplex, link ok
Hi ,
i've just downloaded det latest MDK beta, but I can't seem to
get the display to work in vmware under installation
Anyone tried this ?
---
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Anne Wilson wrote:
BBCode?
A pseudo-HTML type of code usable only within the message posting area of
certain types of websites which contain forums, of the sort that are
provided by several packages like phpBB. While BBcode will vary from one
implementation to the next, it
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 17:25, Jure Repinc wrote:
How do I set system wide PATH for bash?
edit /etc/profile
And how do I set PATH for individual users?
edit ~/.bash_profile
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On Monday 28 Jul 2003 9:36 pm, Bill Mullen wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Anne Wilson wrote:
BBCode?
A pseudo-HTML type of code usable only within the message posting
area of certain types of websites which contain forums, of the
sort that are provided by several packages like phpBB. While
Viestissä Maanantai 28 Heinäkuu 2003 23:30, Ryan Hanlon kirjoitti:
Here's the /etc/security/msec directory:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root0 Jul 10 11:47 security.conf*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 27 Jul 10 11:05 server -
/etc/security/msec/server.4 -rw-r--r--1 root
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 13:30, Ryan Hanlon wrote:
Here's the /etc/security/msec directory:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root0 Jul 10 11:47 security.conf*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 27 Jul 10 11:05 server -
/etc/security/msec/server.4
-rw-r--r--1 root root
Hi
How do I set system wide PATH for bash?
And how do I set PATH for individual users?
Thanks in advance.
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I asked this question on the newbie side but received no replies.
Maybe it is a question for the experts...
Because the machine in question will end being a server connected 24x7
to the Internet, I set its security level to higher (4). However, I
want to change the privileges for
Sorry :) /etc/sysconfig/msec says:
UMASK_ROOT=022
SECURE_LEVEL=4
HISTFILESIZE=10
UMASK_USER=022
TMOUT=0
I tried running msec but no matter which level I set it to, it still
doesn't seem to affect the perl behavior. Whatever level I set does show
in /etc/sysconfig/msec.
Ryan
On Mon,
dang, there goes the easy solution. Next step is to rpm -e --force perl
and urpmi perl.
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 15:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry :) /etc/sysconfig/msec says:
UMASK_ROOT=022
SECURE_LEVEL=4
HISTFILESIZE=10
UMASK_USER=022
TMOUT=0
I tried running msec but no matter
You actually might want to create a file in /etc/profile.d:
echo PATH=$PATH:/great/path /etc/profile.d/path.sh
chmod a+rx /etc/profile.d/path.sh
That's it.
Guillaume.
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 17:40, Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 17:25, Jure Repinc wrote:
How do I set system wide
stefmit grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the existence
of a new kernel, the other two don't (via MCC -- Software Management --
Mandrake Update). Is there a setup I may have missed on two machines, to
enable kernel updates to show up?
I
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 10:51, stefmit wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2003 09:19 am, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:19:21 -0500
stefmit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the
existence of a new kernel, the other two don't (via
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
manually, download the updated package(s) from one of our FTP server
mirrors and upgrade with rpm -Fvh
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 15:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry :) /etc/sysconfig/msec says:
UMASK_ROOT=022
SECURE_LEVEL=4
HISTFILESIZE=10
UMASK_USER=022
TMOUT=0
I tried running msec but no matter which level I set it to, it still
doesn't seem to affect the perl behavior. Whatever level
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 14:48, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 28 Jul 2003 9:36 pm, Bill Mullen wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Anne Wilson wrote:
BBCode?
A pseudo-HTML type of code usable only within the message posting
area of certain types of websites which contain forums, of the
sort that
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 13:55, subscribe wrote:
Hi ,
i've just downloaded det latest MDK beta, but I can't seem to
get the display to work in vmware under installation
Anyone tried this ?
---
Trond
Not trying to push you out, or, blow you off. But (and it would be
helpful if you
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 18:26, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
manually, download the updated package(s) from one of
Avi Schwartz grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
manually, download the updated package(s) from one of our FTP
On 28 Jul 2003 18:26:34 -0700 James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok... I'm a dummy here but one question. Does the first line in the
perl script the one that should be something like
#!/usr/bin/perl
Actually say that or does it say
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
Or worse:
On Fri Jul 25, 2003 at 03:02:12PM -0600, Charlie wrote:
Please back out to 18mdk or 13mdk until we get this fixed. I have to pull
those kernels off the mirror sites now.
Thanks for alerting us to this. This sort of thing demonstrates the need
for a formal bug tracker for post-release
This sounds exactly as you describe... collisions! They are due to a
number of reasons; but some things to check:
1. Bypass the hub with a direct (rolled) cable. If this works (check
collisions in ifconfig), then replace your hub with a switch which doesn't
suffer from the following...
David Guntner wrote:
James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 18:26, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to
On Mon Jul 28, 2003 at 08:26:24PM -0500, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
manually, download the updated package(s)
David Guntner wrote:
James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 18:26, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 19:30, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On 28 Jul 2003 18:26:34 -0700 James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok... I'm a dummy here but one question. Does the first line in the
perl script the one that should be something like
#!/usr/bin/perl
Actually say that or
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] autoconf
-- PLEASE NOTICE --- this version is meant to coexist with
autoconf-2.13 (for backwards compatibility); to that end, the various
Cool. I seem to remember that happening before. With a little bit of
checking I found it in the autoconf2.5 rpm. No
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Jul 28, 2003 at 08:26:24PM -0500, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
manually, download the
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 21:48, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 18:26, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
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James Sparenberg wanted us to know:
Or worse: #!/usr.perl\r\n ?
^^
This is one of the most subtle problems when a script won't start... it's
not visible in most editors unless in hex mode. This bug makes it
hey
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Thomas K. Gamble wrote:
I recently upgraded my MB to a Tyan Thunder K7X Pro and now I'm having
problems with sound in MDK 9.1. I'm using the same sound card as
before (SB live) and same MDK version (stock kernel). Here's a
description of what happens:
After a reboot sound players like xmms
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 21:20, David E Fox wrote:
hey
strau
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