There is no answer like you need that amount of Mb on the hard drive in
order to use this firewall as this will depend on the firewall
configuration.
My advice :
If you lack disk space :
- turn OFF the IDS ;
- turn OFF the proxy server ;
- do not log packets (default policies log the rejected
Emiliano 'AlberT' Gabrielli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alle 16:17, mercoledì 9 ottobre 2002, hai scritto:
order to be able to test) and, maybe if you really want, you can have a
look at this space-separated entries ...
ok I'll take a look this WE ...
ok I have checked out
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 23:16, Ben Reser wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:32:05PM -0500, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
OK. All this talk about kopete got me curious, so I installed it (the
0.4.1 version). Problem is, I can't get it to permanently add any of
the plug-ins. I apply, and they are
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 01:55:00AM -0500, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Installed the libkopete1-devel lib and all was well.
That's right. I remember not being able to split that package up...
--
Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ben.reser.org
Never take no as an answer from someone who isn't
On 11 Oct 2002, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 23:16, Ben Reser wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:32:05PM -0500, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Any ideas?
This is the exact problem I had with my package when I built it... I
think I figured a way around it but I don't
Michael Steil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
[...]
1) Installer CD Boot Code
A default.xbe has to be added to the installer CD and the CD has to be
in hybrid UDF/ISO9660 format. The Xbox bootloader loads the standard
kernel, which has Xbox support compiled in, as well as the standard
Michael Steil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) Different boot method
The Xbox needs the boot CD to be in UDF format (that's easy with mkisofs -udf)
and the bootloader called default.xbe in the root directory of the CD. This
bootloader has been developed by the Xbox Linux Project and boots Linux
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 05:22:43PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
Sylvestre Taburet wrote:
Christian Bricart wrote:
[..]
so it should be: samba-2.2.6-0.1.rc2.1mdk ..?
^^^
Not really, since:
[bgmilne@bgmilne bgmilne]$ rpm -q samba-server
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 10:58 Europe/Berlin, François Pons wrote:
3) Different boot method
The Xbox needs the boot CD to be in UDF format (that's easy with
mkisofs -udf)
and the bootloader called default.xbe in the root directory of the
CD. This
bootloader has been developed by the
Booting from HD works like this:
If there is no bootable media in the Xbox DVD drive, it starts the
file
xboxdash.xbe from the fourth partition on the hard disk, which is a
FATX
filesystem. We could make Mandrake mount this partition as /boot, as
it
contains the kernel and the initrd;
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 12:31 Europe/Berlin, Guillaume Cottenceau
wrote:
I'd like to know if there are real chances that we could boot off
an Installation CD or an hard drive containing Linux -without- a
modded chip, in the future?
1) If MS cryptographically signs our bootloader.
2) If
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 12:29 Europe/Berlin, Warly wrote:
How is the boot kernel stored on the Installation CD when booting from
SYSLINUX? Our default.xbe bootloader requires the kernel and the
initrd to be files in the UDF file system, it would be cool if they
didn't have to be
Thierry Vignaud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I rebooted single user and then su - han and:
14:53Han| /etc/init.d/mandrake_consmap:17: perminsion denied:
/proc/567/fd/0
14:54Han| that file is chmod 644
14:57Han| check
On Friday 11 October 2002 12:50, Florent BERANGER wrote:
Hello,
BIOS need a DOS to be flashed.
Is it possible to integrate the possibility to make a freedos (GPL) floppy
to flash the BIOS, as SuSe ?
If a tool exist, it must be in main distro.
Thanks
IIRC Dosemu can do that with
DrakX can be modified to choose the right architecture
package and use it instead (it could even work currently as urpmi code is
used and urpmi manages this).
Cool if drakx'll can determine the best arch package to install.
Wich package could be built with i686 arch :
kernel,
This is it I think.
http://cvs.mandrakesoft.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/soft/initscripts/rc.d/rc.diff?r1=1.38r2=1.39sortby=date
Groetjes, Han.
--
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software
On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 11:56 PM, Han Boetes wrote:
[...]
Hmm..., that sounds just plain childish to me. My godness...
The explanation isn't really good.
Well, I was short on time... =) But your explanation is right on...
that's exactly my feelings as well, and that is exactly
Is there any reason the initscripts remove /tmp/kde-* on startup?
That directory includes the KSyCoCa cache file, which means it'll have to
be rebuilt the first time KDE starts for a user after a reboot - which on
on/off desktop machines can be *every time*, slowing down startup time.
(The
Michael Steil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 12:29 Europe/Berlin, Warly wrote:
How is the boot kernel stored on the Installation CD when booting from
SYSLINUX? Our default.xbe bootloader requires the kernel and the
initrd to be files in the UDF file system, it would be
Shay Elkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just installed Mandrake 9.0, and didn't configure USB, as it locks this
machine (IBM ThinkPad 1161-93G) if ACPI isn't used[1]. I recompiled the
kernel, and rebooted, to find out the init scripts get into infinite loop.
It appears as if
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
+ http://www.dvalin.sintrax.net/rpms/SRPMS/RealOne-9.0-1mdk.src.rpm
+
+ As Austin pointed out, people might want this one to coexist with
+ RealPlayer 8, so I named the package RealOne, also it's now more
+ mandrakeish and has a wrapper
--- Maksim Orlovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any reason the initscripts remove
/tmp/kde-* on startup?
That directory includes the KSyCoCa cache file,
I guess a good question is why is that using /tmp and
not $HOME/tmp
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Coucou,
quoi de neuf ?
Moi, j'ai failli décrocher une formation SAP financée par les Assedic,
malheureusement ils voulaient des personnes avec une forte expertise dans le
métier du module SAP (logistique en l'occurence).
Je vais faire un bilan de compétences la semaine prochaine pour
Le Vendredi 11 Octobre 2002 16:59, vous avez écrit :
Coucou,
quoi de neuf ?
Moi, j'ai failli décrocher une formation SAP financée par les Assedic,
malheureusement ils voulaient des personnes avec une forte expertise dans
le métier du module SAP (logistique en l'occurence).
Je vais faire
Hi,
does anybody on this list why /usr/include/linux/videodev.h was changed in
9.0?
I've looked in the changelog and couldn't find anything. Neither stock
2.4.18 nor the stock 2.4.19 version of linux/videodev.h include
linux/fs.h, whereas Mandrake's version of linux/videodev.h does.
Why is
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 02:58:26 -0700
Randy wrote:
Denix 13 wrote:
Hi there,
It's been a long time since I last saw a post dealing with Brahms. Has
any of you folks been able to *use* it?
[snip]
The URL is:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/denix13/Brahms/brahmsbug.html
Here are the bare
Ben Reser wrote:
It's not Laurent's job to
submit bug reports for you. Or to filter bug reports for the KDE
people. Laurent's job is to package things for Mandrake.
I wish you would take your strange ideas elsewhere and not bother us any
further with them. Of course the packagers
Am Freitag, 11. Oktober 2002, 17:49:44 Uhr MET, schrieb Denix 13:
I am still waiting from an answer from authors or aRts and Brahms...
But aRts is in the main distribution, spreaded in at least
four packages:
-- arts-1.0.3-7mdk
-- libarts-1.0.3-7mdk
-- libarts-devel-1.0.3-7mdk
--
Hi,
I tried to rebuild kdevelop to get rid of its dependency on
libkjava.so.1, but the build failed on:
grep: /usr/lib/libart_lgpl_2.la: No such file or directory
sed: can't read /usr/lib/libart_lgpl_2.la: No such file or directory
This file is in libart_lgpl2-devel, so this package ought to
1) We're working on a replacement ROM that will completely replace the
MS system software, so there cannot be a legal problem any more.
2) Even with MS' hacked system software, I don't see a problem for the
end user, because he has bought a legitimate copy of the Xbox system
software and
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 18:20:59 +0200
Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you follow the Cooker development you can check if the problem
still appears with the new beta version of arts.
Tried it.
The problem exists there as well.
Charles
---
All vacations and
Le Vendredi 11 Octobre 2002 18:47, Sitsofe Wheeler a écrit :
1) We're working on a replacement ROM that will completely replace the
MS system software, so there cannot be a legal problem any more.
2) Even with MS' hacked system software, I don't see a problem for the
end user, because he
On Friday 11 October 2002 11:25 am, Ron Stodden wrote:
I can only rejoice that you are not a packager of anything I have to
touch.Now _please_ keep quiet.
When do I get to see the deathmatch between you two. Sounds like it would be
a killer of a time.
:-)
--
Bret Baptist
Systems and
Ben Reser wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:07:40PM +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
Considering that KDE 3.1 is the currently committed
version in cooker, unless you've tried in in 3.1 you shouldn't be
reporting it here. (At the time of your first email it was 3.0.4 but
the point is still the
Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
1) We're working on a replacement ROM that will completely replace the
MS system software, so there cannot be a legal problem any more.
2) Even with MS' hacked system software, I don't see a problem for the
end user, because he has bought a legitimate copy of the Xbox
(I send this one to newbie list but haven't got any reply. Hopefully the
experts here could give some tips. Thanks.)
My co-worker just installed 9.0 on a HP Kayak XU dual Pentium Pro board
with one 300Mhz processor.
X would crap out after about 10 minutes. Then he has to restart the
machine
On Fri Oct 11 12:19 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(btw RH's i386 compiled kernels won't run on a real i386 ... only i486
hum IIRC they are made for 386-DX (with a math coprocessor), did
yours have one? if you run a 386-SX you don't have
On Friday 11 October 2002 08:15, Laurent MONTEL wrote:
--=-=-=
[...]
* Sat Oct 12 2002 Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.5.27-6mdk
- Fix libsasl.la
libsasl.la requires -lpam which is in pam-devel but the package
libsasl7-devel (hich contains libsasl.la) does not require pam-devel.
This
On Fri Oct 11 11:52 -0500, Bret Baptist wrote:
On Friday 11 October 2002 11:25 am, Ron Stodden wrote:
I can only rejoice that you are not a packager of anything I have to
touch.Now _please_ keep quiet.
When do I get to see the deathmatch between you two. Sounds like it would be
a
Hello,
KDE 3.1 CVS contains the messages and i18n for Hebrew.
It's missing in cooker.
(there is kde-i18n-he but no koffice-i18n-he)
Eyal
Hi,
I wanted to find out how to add a Session to the GDM list. I have added
E17 (from source) and then created a file under /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions.
The file is then chmod 777 E17. Restarting GDM and everything works.
However on a reboot -- the E17 file is changed (make unexecutible). How
do
Nathan A. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I wanted to find out how to add a Session to the GDM list. I have
added E17 (from source) and then created a file under
/etc/X11/gdm/Sessions. The file is then chmod 777 E17.
777 for that file? If I'd know that and have a user
Guys, don't flame at me for what I am going to say: in the jump from 8.2
to 9.0 I am missing pine. I am already re-using it, since I have ported
the source rpm from RH 8.0. Just a little tweaking and it will be ready
for general use. The question is: can I upload it to contrib or the fact
that it
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 20:24:13 +0100 (BST)
Biagio Lucini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can I upload it to contrib or the fact
that it is not GPL software clashes with the new 100% free policy of
Mandrake?
Correct it can not go in contrib.
Also it is already available for mandrake in PLF.
I feel your pain. I was a pico user, and when I upgraded via fresh install,
there was no pine avaliable.
I was not aware that it wasn't GPLed, but I'm sure that that was the reason it
was removed from the distro.
On Friday 11 October 2002 02:24 pm, Biagio Lucini wrote:
Guys, don't flame
Fixed the package. It should work better now. :)
For those that don't want to wait it's available on my site:
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/breser/i586/cooker/
It'll go up on the club for 9.0 hopefully today if the cronjob there is
working right. :P
And it's in incoming for lenny.
Name
Biagio Lucini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The question is: can I upload it to contrib or the fact
that it is not GPL software clashes with the new 100% free policy of
Mandrake?
no you can't.
The pb is that it's not free software: not DFSG-compliant, and not
even Open Source [*]
We do accept
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 02:57:39AM +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
Wrong, once more. The current cooker has install problem with certain
RPMs, but if you persevere beyond that point and look at the KDE control
centre you will see it is still KDE 3.0.4 in cooker.
So you're saying that Laurent is
Isn't nano available with Mandrake 9? It's a GPL'd clone of pico.
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 20:24:13 +0100 (BST)
Biagio Lucini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can I upload it to contrib or the fact
that it is not GPL software clashes with the new 100% free policy of
Mandrake?
Also it is already available for
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 01:15:39PM -0400, Levi Ramsey wrote:
When do I get to see the deathmatch between you two. Sounds like it would
be a killer of a time.
:-)
Only available to Club Members:
In this corner, wearing blue trunks is Ben Reser...
Sorry I don't hit idiots.
--
Ben
On 11 Oct 2002, Pixel wrote:
Biagio Lucini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The question is: can I upload it to contrib or the fact
that it is not GPL software clashes with the new 100% free policy of
Mandrake?
no you can't.
The pb is that it's not free software: not DFSG-compliant, and
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 05.56 skrev Han Boetes:
Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
torsdagen den 10 oktober 2002 18.47 skrev Vincent Danen:
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 08:04 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
[...]
The point is I don't like to do this. It's fine to patch
i just have access to a machine with ida and was able to fix devfsd
for ida devices (compaq smart array).
i would like to provide devfs support for cciss devices too.
does someone has such pet ?
On Friday 11 October 2002 04:58 pm, François Pons wrote:
We don't have Xbox here so you will have to provide information on how to
proceed, maybe Micro$oft will give us a Xbox for that ...
Class Pons humour. G'wan, ring them up and ask anyway, I should be able to
hear the screams from here in
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 00.30 skrev Ben Reser:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:42:14AM +, Oden Eriksson wrote:
dns distributed public ssh keys? hell..., then we need a secure dns
server too ;)
We already have that. Look up dnssec on google. It's just that people
haven't implemented
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 10:42 Europe/Berlin, Warly wrote:
Adding UDF support does not bring any trouble, but regarding the boot
method, does that mean that the Xbox just ignore el torito and
syslinux boot option, and that just putting the default.xbe file
on the CD root is enought, or do we
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 11 October 2002 04:58 pm, François Pons wrote:
We don't have Xbox here so you will have to provide information on how to
proceed, maybe Micro$oft will give us a Xbox for that ...
Class Pons humour. G'wan, ring them up and ask anyway, I
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(btw RH's i386 compiled kernels won't run on a real i386 ... only i486
hum IIRC they are made for 386-DX (with a math coprocessor), did
yours have one? if you run a 386-SX you don't have one.
--
Guillaume Cottenceau -
Christian Bricart wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 05:22:43PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
Sylvestre Taburet wrote:
Christian Bricart wrote:
[..]
so it should be: samba-2.2.6-0.1.rc2.1mdk ..?
^^^
Not really, since:
[bgmilnebgmilne bgmilne]$ rpm -q samba-server
Michael Steil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 10:42 Europe/Berlin, Warly wrote:
Adding UDF support does not bring any trouble, but regarding the boot
method, does that mean that the Xbox just ignore el torito and
syslinux boot option, and that just putting the
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 04:46 Europe/Berlin, Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Thu Oct 10 17:46 -0700, jaqui wrote:
so this would be an option for people with xboxes? to run linux on an
off the shelf xbox?
You have to use a modchip to allow the XBox to run code that's not
signed by MS.
does this
hmm, could probably hardware patch the cell phone chat keyboard, or
better yet, a full sized ps2 keyboard into the xbox as well to add
that functionality. ( building and marketing an adapter to convert the
keyboard to xbox control interface )
The Xbox has USB connectivity, just with different
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 09.03 skrev Buchan Milne:
- Fix ntlogon example (smb.conf)
Thank you, I belive I pointed that out one year ago or more..., glad that it's
fixed now as per documentation?
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson - Deserve-IT Networks http://d-srv.com
Check the Modules For
Michael Steil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As you might already know, the Xbox Linux Project succeeded in
running a full Mandrake distribution on a modded Xbox console;
we just had to use an installer of our own because of some
differences in the Xbox architecture.
Hi,
This is a nice project
Hello,
BIOS need a DOS to be flashed.
Is it possible to integrate the possibility to make a freedos (GPL) floppy to
flash the BIOS ?
If a tool exist, it must be in main distro.
Thanks
Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 05.56 skrev Han Boetes:
Theo and Co make OpenSSH. They do their very best to make it work on
all platforms even though other people give them a hard time because
of all different kinds of versions of pam.
And as long
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 10.50 skrev Han Boetes:
Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 05.56 skrev Han Boetes:
What if it contains an exploit... go figure what will happen to
them. And they really really didn't even do it.
Like the last one,
Can we have a date for cooker / contribs rebuild with new glibc (2.3 - cooker
is in 2.2.5) ?
Thanks,
Florent
Hello,
BIOS need a DOS to be flashed.
Is it possible to integrate the possibility to make a freedos (GPL) floppy to
flash the BIOS, as SuSe ?
If a tool exist, it must be in main distro.
Thanks
I keep bumping into this problem (look for another samba build, which
actually has docs!), that rpm will happily build an rpm even if %doc
fails. So, you merrily change something which happens to be in doc, %doc
dies at that point, leaving out all the rest of the docs, and the only
way you
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 12:07, David Walser wrote:
--- Florent_BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
up ;)
Why do you always send messages that say nothing but
up ? What the heck are you trying to say?
This is a tactic used on forums that show threads based upon the
timestamps of the followup
Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks
You seem to have changed your email setup and now we're free from
the EXCEPTIONNEL sucking signature - many thanks!!
--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
fredagen den 11 oktober 2002 10.50 skrev Florent BERANGER:
Hello,
BIOS need a DOS to be flashed.
Is it possible to integrate the possibility to make a freedos (GPL) floppy
to flash the BIOS ?
If a tool exist, it must be in main distro.
You might want to take a look at the feval, detok
Hello,
i686 is the common base of Ahlon family (Duron, Athlon, Athlon XP,...),
Pentium Pro, P2, P3, P4, Celeron processors.
Some of Mdk team said on this ml that Pentium (MMX) (i586) are very old and
don't hard test (but do the minimal tests, of course) on these (or older)
Michael Steil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmm, could probably hardware patch the cell phone chat keyboard, or better
yet, a full sized ps2 keyboard into the xbox as well to add that
functionality. ( building and marketing an adapter to convert the keyboard to
xbox control interface )
The
Florent BERANGER ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i686 is the common base of Ahlon family (Duron, Athlon, Athlon
XP,...), Pentium Pro, P2, P3, P4, Celeron processors.
Some of Mdk team said on this ml that Pentium (MMX) (i586) are very
old and don't hard test (but do the minimal tests,
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Florent BERANGER ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i686 is the common base of Ahlon family (Duron, Athlon, Athlon
XP,...), Pentium Pro, P2, P3, P4, Celeron processors.
Some of Mdk team said on this ml that Pentium (MMX) (i586) are very
old and
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Felix Martos Trenado wrote:
On 11 Oct 2002, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 23:16, Ben Reser wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:32:05PM -0500, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Any ideas?
This is the exact problem I had with my package when I built
Hi,
I was locked out of the system: After I typed a password I immediately
got bounced back to the log in screen.
14:47Han| Anybody else locked out of the system with the latest updates?
14:50Han| it must be something with /dev/fs
No Han, wrong idea.
14:52Han| or the
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
+ The only problem I see for the user is that it does not include a
+ netscape plugin:\
I see... So it can't replace the old one.
+ When it comes to packaging the problem is that it's not shared... Take
I'm interested in user
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I rebooted single user and then su - han and:
14:53Han| /etc/init.d/mandrake_consmap:17: perminsion denied: /proc/567/fd/0
14:54Han| that file is chmod 644
14:57Han| check
Yup. A chmod 744 /etc/init.d/mandrake_consmap fixed
Originally, we had an additional partitioning module in the kernel
for Xbox
partitioning. Now our code makes it possible to use both partitioning
schemes in
parallel: The PC partition table is read first, and the Xbox
partitions (which
may of course overlap) will be added after the PC
On Fri Oct 11 20:24 +0100, Biagio Lucini wrote:
Guys, don't flame at me for what I am going to say: in the jump from 8.2
to 9.0 I am missing pine. I am already re-using it, since I have ported
the source rpm from RH 8.0. Just a little tweaking and it will be ready
for general use. The question
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Guy McArthur wrote:
Isn't nano available with Mandrake 9? It's a GPL'd clone of pico.
I have seen it in Texstar's repository, which let me think that it is not
in contrib...
Biagio
On Fri Oct 11 21:23 +0100, Biagio Lucini wrote:
Right. But Debian has as far as I know a non-free tree. Why this solution
can't be implemented in Mandrake?
Depending on the case, that's either PLF or MandrakeClub.
--
Levi Ramsey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Love lies in
Here the project :
http://www.bochatay.net/francois/ks3switch.html
s3switch tool is also here : http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 13:18:12 +0200 (CEST)
Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: siag Relocations: (not
relocateable) Version : 3.5.3 Vendor:
MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk
I made a simple script to restart internet connection. With a litle
hacking I think this can be useful :-).
I run it as a cron job every 2 minutes.
#!/bin/bash
temporal='/tmp/internetstat.tmp'
if [ -f $temporal ]; then
echo Este script ya está en ejecución.
exit 0
fi
touch
Le Vendredi 11 Octobre 2002 19:24, Biagio Lucini a écrit :
Guys, don't flame at me for what I am going to say: in the jump from 8.2
to 9.0 I am missing pine. I am already re-using it, since I have ported
the source rpm from RH 8.0. Just a little tweaking and it will be ready
for general use.
Jason Straight wrote on Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:19:15PM -0400 :
For me the problem was that files which weren't even being written to would
get fragged with data from other files ending up mixed in with them. This
I make it a point to use notail for reiser. I don't like the tail
packing.
Hi!
First of all I hope I'm on the right list. After installing Mdk 9.0 all went
fine and my Teac IDE was installed over ide-scsi. After a try with gcombust
and gtoaster I was not able to burn. For debugging I started the following
burning session with just one simple file. There seems to be
Dave Fluri wrote on Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:35:03AM -0400 :
I've never had a lick of trouble with either ext3 or ReiserFS. After a couple
of years of trouble-free use of ReiserFS, I installed Debian on this same
machine. I wanted to share a partition between Mandrake and Debian. At the
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 12:13:26AM +0200, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Hi!
First of all I hope I'm on the right list. After installing Mdk 9.0 all went
fine and my Teac IDE was installed over ide-scsi. After a try with gcombust
and gtoaster I was not able to burn. For debugging I started the
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 11:48:49PM +, Olivier Thauvin wrote:
Well, lot of poeple have answered before and not a lot things to add.
Pine is free software but with a very strange license, it is possible to
distribute source, source with patch, patch or binary, but not a patched
binary.
Hi all...
There is a newer binutils available that what was just build for cooker.
I would not be so update-addict, but there seem to be some serious
buxfixes.
Current version: binutils-2.12.90.0.15-2mdk
Source:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/devel/binutils/test/binutils-2.13.90.0.6.tar.bz2
See
Ben Reser wrote:
So you're saying that Laurent is just putting up 3.0.4 packages labeled
as 3.1? Yeah right...
Yes, I am well aware of the contents of the Mandrake Change Log, but
what these log entries are changing appears to be secret commercially
confidential information.
I repeat: my
Ron Stodden wrote:
Ben Reser wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:07:40PM +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
Considering that KDE 3.1 is the currently committed
version in cooker, unless you've tried in in 3.1 you shouldn't be
reporting it here. (At the time of your first email it was 3.0.4 but
the point
Larry, this should have been reported on the Mandrake Expert mailing
list, not here.
1. Check that you have a good running Mandrake booted to runlevel 3.
2. If so, try running XFdrake in a root terminal window and report on
Mandrake Expert.
Larry Nguyen wrote:
(I send this one to newbie
Ron Stodden wrote:
Ben Reser wrote:
So you're saying that Laurent is just putting up 3.0.4 packages labeled
as 3.1? Yeah right...
Yes, I am well aware of the contents of the Mandrake Change Log, but
what these log entries are changing appears to be secret commercially
confidential
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