Does anyone know how to unmount (suspend supermounting) a supermounted
removable disk without editing out the corresponding entry in fstab and
reboot? Eg. to use ext2fsck on a zip disk?
Thanks: Viktor
Viktor Lakics
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See one of the most explicit and simple man pages ever written:
$ man supermount
On 22-Dec-2000 Viktor Lakics wrote:
Does anyone know how to unmount (suspend supermounting) a supermounted
removable disk without editing out the corresponding entry in fstab and
reboot? Eg. to use ext2fsck on a
"E. Kuch" wrote:
Howha,
Using Mandrake 7.1 Standard-Installation with updates.
Problem:
After a little crash while compiling a new kernel I restarted my box.
When I type "startx" at the prompt it says:
---snipp---
...
_FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
b5dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See one of the most explicit and simple man pages ever written:
$ man supermount
This script will only remove the fstab entry (supermount option). And you
still have to reboot to make the changes effective...
My question was doing something with it WITHOUT
Is the version of KDE 1.99pre. If it is then update it with the rpms on the
mandrake mirrors. That version has that bug in it and it has been fixed in
the 2.00 release. If you do have that version then maybe you should report
it as a bug at kde.
Mark Hillary
- Original Message -
From: "a
I'm configuring Apache 1.3.14 with Mod Perl 1.24_01 and PHP 4.0.3pl1, and I
got a problem in which when Apache wants to run a perl script (for PHP
script there is no problem), for example for this script
[root@is cgi-bin]# cat hello.cgi
#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
#
#
I read and commented / uncommented the relevant lines in
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 which Mandrake put in there to get around the bug.
I'm also using KDE 2.01 for Mandrake from the KDE site. And now I get a
proper KDM background.
Mike
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Mike MacCana
I believe hdparm is actually a utility to set the kernel parameters.
That is why, for instance, when the ata100 driver first appeared in the
kernel, there was a new hdparm to use to enable it.
You can also get around the whole thing by passing kernel options at
boot, like "ide0=dma", which is
Submitted 22-Dec-00 by Viktor Lakics:
Does anyone know how to unmount (suspend supermounting) a supermounted
removable disk without editing out the corresponding entry in fstab and
reboot? Eg. to use ext2fsck on a zip disk?
umount /mnt/zip
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] RSA key
In an attempt to get our CD-RW server back up and writing CDs, I have
installed the kernel 2.2.16-9mdk from the 7.1 updates. After doing the
mkinitrd and editing the lilo.conf file etc, I rebooted. The kernel
mounted the root partition ro, then had the following 2 error messages:
Cannot open
I'm almost posotive if you grep'd these directories for hdparm their
would be a line their.
no - you are wrong - there will be a special "append=opti" parameter for the
kernel in lilo.conf that tells the kernel ide driver to do the tuning itself
...
Brian,
Out of curiosity, are you certain that the LookNFeel things still work in
kcontrol?
Mine didn't. I turned out that a lot of *.la files were missing.
I think the scripts in the packages must have deleted them.
I got them back from the 2.0.1 packages and now everything works.
1) Every
Maybe in the final release of KDE 2.1 they will have finalized KMOZILLA,
then you should have decent rendering in a light browser. I haven't
managed to keep Galeon working for very long, although it's quite good
(small, good rendering thanks to mozilla)
Buchan
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I just
For the interest of anyone that might have contributed or been following this
thread, or for someone searching the archives to find the solution to a
similar dilemma:
I now have the HP950c and can comment:
1) My usual rule is "never buy second hand unless you know what you are
buying". I
On Thursday 21 December 2000 22:30, you wrote:
Alex wrote
I have the following at the end of rc.local
# hdparm stuff
echo -n "Harddrive optimizations"
/sbin/hdparm -c 1 -d 1 -k 1 /dev/hda
/sbin/hdparm -c 1 -d 1 -k 1 /dev/hdb
/sbin/hdparm -c 1 -k 1 /dev/hde
and .
Bill wrote:
On 20 Dec, Pete Jordan wrote:
Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have reinstalled Mozilla 0.6 and am trying to make it work with
secure web pages. I tried installing the PSM but am not permitted as a
user to do so, so I did it as root.
Has anyone actually managed to get the PSM
Rational Software has recently released Clearcase 4.1 for Linux.
The only "officially" supported distro is Redhat 6.2.
(BTW: Clearcase is full-featured(and expensive) source code control software)
Postings to the CCIUG mailing list report a lot of failed attempts
to get clearcase working on
Earlier while running v7.1, I tried configuring both .xsession and Xsession
to run commands when I login to my system (after logging in via KDM) like
the .profile, .bash_profile and .bashrc scripts do, but neither one worked.
I worked around it by putting a shell script in
To all those who are having problems with cdrecord under 7.2, I have
found a workable solution (just in time, I am going away and people want
to use our CDwriting server).
The solution was to compile a kernel (2.2.18) from vanilla (in my case
also patched for ReiserFS) source, remembering of
Yes Look and Feel settings work for me.
I saw the /usr/bin/removemimetypes since I installed the
RPM's via console. After each package installation, that
line would pop up on my console line. I did not run that
it must be in the RPM is what I figure. I dont know.
I lost a lot of my Look and Feel
Mark Belanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rational Software has recently released Clearcase 4.1 for Linux.
The only "officially" supported distro is Redhat 6.2.
(BTW: Clearcase is full-featured(and expensive) source code control software)
...
The problem appears to be related to NFS patches
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
boot, like "ide0=dma", which is what I use on my custom kernel with
udma66.
Well, I've not used the hard drive optimizations because of the
"warning - data damage likely" comment.
Has anyone had data loss from hdparm?
What events could happen to cause
I have never had a problem, and from what I have read about hdpram is that
data damage can occur on old or flaky hardware, so anything newer than about
two years onld is fine.
Have a look at
http://www.linux.com/tuneup/database.phtml/Filesystem/75.html
and
It depends what you try and do ... though normally hdparm will just kill
the system if you give it settings you sohuldn't.
If you aren't using hdparm, you should see what your ide controller can
do (using hdparm -i or -I should show you a bit). Then, based on your HD
and IDE specs, try some
Cool thanx! :))
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, b5dave wrote:
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~tkamppeter/packages/
Read the text file. These are LM7.2 rpms are are supposed to work 'out of
the box".
On 21-Dec-2000 Vic wrote:
Cool,. where can I find the url of this site?
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000,
Hello all:
After installing the PHP rpms that come with Mandrake 7.2 I discovered a bug
in a PHP application I use (MyThreads, can be found @ sourceforge). The
problem is that the PHP rpm was compiled with '--with-regex=system' and my
app seems to need '--with-regex=php' (the default).
I went
How do you do that? If I try to install Mozilla as a user, I am not
permitted since it wants to install to /usr/local/mozilla and in a normal,
basic setup, users are not permitted to write to or alter /usr/local
directories or files. It is not an option to install it into my home
Hello:
I am trying to figure out how to get the Postfix server setup to act as a
secondary server for a domain and I really cant find any info on how to do
this. I have also encountered a problem I figured well cant figure out the
Postfix server then why not go with Sendmail. Well that brought
You mentioned running mkinitrd, and editing lilo.conf, but did you ever
run lilo? - Ron
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In an attempt to get our CD-RW server back up and writing CDs, I have
installed the kernel 2.2.16-9mdk from the 7.1 updates. After doing the
mkinitrd and editing
I know it has appeared before but at the time it wasn't a problem so I
ignored it... I upgraded to the Mandrake KDE2.1 rpms and upon trying to
install kdeaddutils, one gets the dependency for libkscan.so.1. Doing a
search for libkscan on rufus.rpmfind turns up diddly. Going to Mandrake
What is libkscan
Can't answer this one.
and is it really needed?
By inference I can suggest an answer to this one. If you install
KDE2.1, installing thd kdeaddutils rpm with --nodeps, everything seems
to work. I've been running it for a few days now and it's the first
time I've felt LM7.2
On Friday 22 December 2000 17:53, you wrote:
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
controller. Can't wait to see what a decent HD (IBM
30-75GXPs) can do.
I have a 30 GB 75GXP switched to ATA100, after the
hdparm tuning(I don't remember the parameters, I am at
work) I get around 35
On Friday 22 December 2000 18:18, you wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to figure out how to get the Postfix server setup to act as a
secondary server for a domain and I really cant find any info on how to do
this. I have also encountered a problem I figured well cant figure out the
Postfix server
Something is seriously wrong with our network. A station with Win
9x still believes another workstation exists, even though the other
workstation is disconnected. When it was connected, I was able
to use the other workstation to view the files of the workstation
in question.
Next, I tried to
On 22 Dec, Praedor Tempus wrote:
How do you do that? If I try to install Mozilla as a user, I am not
permitted since it wants to install to /usr/local/mozilla and in a normal,
basic setup, users are not permitted to write to or alter /usr/local
directories or files. It is not an option
This...problem...does it occur if you install the Mandrake rpm?
Unfortunately, it is presently on rufus.rpmfind in the Cooker directory, SO
IT REQUIRES THAT DAMN GLIBC2.2. I have downloaded the src rpm and hope to
build it on my 7.2 system but wonder about this rpm database "problem".
It
Steve,
The best way I've found to turn off Postfix and begin to use Sendmail was to
first "uncheck" postfix in the startup services in Drakeconf, and uninstall
it.
Then you need to reinstall Sendmail and this can only be properly
accomplished if Postfix has been uninstalled because the two
I'm finally going to take the plunge. I've downloaded the new binaries
from XFree (4.02) for my MD 7.1 box with the original kernel. tnt2 m64
atc 32m agp card. There's been lots of threads discussions bout this
card (lots of "uh-oh's", too) - is there now a single source faq/how-to
for what I'm
I have a 3com 900TX card in my home system running Mandrake 7.2. After the
initial install, it worked beautifully, with dhcpcd quickly getting an ip
address (from my DSL router). Not too long ago, I downloaded and built a
2.2.18 kernel from a tarball. I tried some options that I usually
Try it in your cgi-bin? Permissions correct?
Execute it from the shell, see what kind of error
output there is..
--- Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm configuring Apache 1.3.14 with Mod Perl 1.24_01
and PHP 4.0.3pl1, and I
got a problem in which when Apache wants to run a
perl script
I was wondering what flavor of linux (or BSD), people
run on their home servers (web, mail, etc). I was
thinking that a custom install of mandrake7.2 might
not be bad for server, then again many run redhat6.2,
and there's always the possibility of BSD...
-Al
On Friday 22 December 2000 07:50, you wrote:
I was wondering what flavor of linux (or BSD), people
run on their home servers (web, mail, etc). I was
thinking that a custom install of mandrake7.2 might
not be bad for server, then again many run redhat6.2,
and there's always the possibility
At 06:46 AM 12/22/00 -0800, you wrote:
Try it in your cgi-bin? Permissions correct?
Execute it from the shell, see what kind of error
output there is..
It works finely if I execute it in shell
./hello.cgi
try to put the script in $HOME/.xinitrc or $HOME/.Xclients. Look the X
startup scripts and you'll find that it looks first for .xinitrc in your
home dir and then looks for .Xclients. You can use either of them but not
both. Make sure the file is executable.
Original Message Follows
I have reinstalled Mandrake 7.2 on my system (formated the partition and
installed over it), but now I can't seem to install anything with rpm. All
rpm packages I try to install cause my system to start working intensively,
the disk(s) work like they never have before and I can't do
What am I missing/doing wrong here?
I have webmin installed and it is running. Whenever I try to connect to
"http://localhost:1/" or "http://localhost.localdomain:1/" it fails.
In konqueror I get an error message that the "connection is broken". If I
try to connect from mozilla,
I just discovered a fully reproducible NFS problem...
Decided to install StarOffice on my PII-200MMX system; the main install worked
fine over NFS. Then, when I went to copy over the SO5.2 patch files, I noticed
that 4 of the 18 files *always* ended the copy with:
[pfortin@pfortin program]$ cp
Type shttp instead of http.
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
What am I missing/doing wrong here?
I have webmin installed and it is running. Whenever I try to connect to
"http://localhost:1/" or
On Saturday 23 December 2000 00:07, Simon Cousins wrote:
I have reinstalled Mandrake 7.2 on my system (formated the partition and
installed over it), but now I can't seem to install anything with rpm.
All rpm packages I try to install cause my system to start working
intensively, the
Svante Signell wrote:
I've been digging some more into this issue. A new version of XFree86
(XFree86-4.0.2-1mdk) is installed, a new kernel
(kernel22-2.2.18-1mdk), a new glibc (glibc-2.2-21mdk) etc. The problem
remains :-(
All seems to be due to an IRQ assignment problem.
cat
I downloaded the src rpm of XFree86-4.0.2 for mandrake and have tried
building it for my mandrake 7.2 system. I have met all dependencies and it
gets pretty far along in the process...probably very close to finishing but
then it dies with:
-D_SVID_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -DSHAPE -DXINPUT
Roger Sherman wrote:
Type shttp instead of http.
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
What am I missing/doing wrong here?
I have webmin installed and it is running. Whenever I
try to connect to
Alan,
You'll have to excuse my friend...he hasn't been himself this week. :)
*grinning a sadistic grinch-type grin* I'm not too sure "who" he has been
but it hasn't been himself.
Please! no flames Rog...I was only kidding! :P
Mark
Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi...
I'm having trouble understanding why the "products" of RPMs and sources (in
this case, anyway) should be so different...
Linux-Mandrake 7.2 "openssl" and "openssl-devel" RPMs (version 0.9.5)
These install a few binaries, two libraries
On 2000.12.23 Michael O'Henly wrote:
Hi...
These install a few binaries, two libraries (libssl.so and libcrypto.so), and
documentation.
Dynamic libraries, loaded at runtime.
OpenSSL sources (version 0.9.6)
---
I have reinstalled Mandrake 7.2 on my system (formated the partition and
installed over it), but now I can't seem to install anything with rpm.
All rpm packages I try to install cause my system to start working
intensively, the disk(s) work like they never have before and I can't do
Type shttp instead of http.
Or even https g
https://localhost:1/
--
Simon Cousins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's a Debian and where can I buy one?
Spaciba.
That was it. If you do the "webmin" from an xterm, it neglects to tell you
to use the https://, opting for http://
On Friday 22 December 2000 06:52 pm, you wrote:
Type shttp instead of http.
Or even https g
https://localhost:1/
--
Against stupidity, the gods
On Friday 22 December 2000 06:15 pm, you wrote:
I downloaded the src rpm of XFree86-4.0.2 for mandrake and have tried
building it for my mandrake 7.2 system. I have met all dependencies and it
gets pretty far along in the process...probably very close to finishing but
then it dies with:
Hello Praedor,
Webmin uses ssl to ensure a safe connection and to avoid simple packet
sniffing techniques that someone may attempt when you login to webmin,
therfore you must use
HTTPS instead of HTTP.
so, from the local box: https://localhost:1
Happy Holidays to Mandrake Users around
Right now it's a expert install of Mandrake 7.2. For mail I'm using a
tarball installed qmail/vpopmail/imap/twig thing.
It used to be RH 6.2. I'm going to play with Free/Open BSDs next month. (I
should have anothher machine so I won't have to take my active mail server
down.)
Chris
-
Erk! Thats what I meant to say...not shttp...
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Nitin Raja Bhatia wrote:
Hello Praedor,
Webmin uses ssl to ensure a safe connection and to avoid simple packet
sniffing techniques that someone may
LOL...yeah...I just realized that...my dyslexic name is Bob, by the way
;-)
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Roger Sherman wrote:
Type shttp instead of http.
peace,
Rog
Oh man...;-)
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Alan,
You'll have to excuse my friend...he hasn't been himself this week. :)
*grinning a sadistic grinch-type grin* I'm not too sure "who" he has been
but it
xf86 wacam is support for wacom tablets - those stylus / surface
combinations that allow you to draw with a pen like object instead of a
mouse.
My hunch is that there should be a configure option to get rid of this
support. Alternatively there might be a wacom development package you
need to
I noticed that X seems to be slowly growing in memory usage though my
usage of X hasn't changed much. I have a habit of leaving my dedicated
Linux box in X for months at a time with 8 virtual terminals and I
typically have 12 to 25 windows / terminals open at once. I don't have
exact numbers,
Irwan Hadi wrote:
At 06:46 AM 12/22/00 -0800, you wrote:
Try it in your cgi-bin? Permissions correct?
Execute it from the shell, see what kind of error
output there is..
It works finely if I execute it in shell
./hello.cgi
The real problem is that the file is in DOS format, instead
of
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