Thanks for your help Toshiro and John
On 18 Nov 2002, Toshiro wrote:
I've configured a webserver, which runs perfectly on it's own net. The
problem is that it's behind a firewall and everything that comes through
that firewall are being ignored by the server.
Must be some
Sunday, jarmo mused:
On Sunday 17 November 2002 19:30, Michael Holt wrote:
WHAT??? With that fact-filled email, I just don't know where to start!
Seriously though, you haven't listed anything about what kind of laptop
Man
Don't blow your head off...
No, I don't really see that
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, bascule wrote:
i just made a link in cron.daily so that slocate gets run each morning, noting
the permissions on the daily msec link i tried to set teh same for the
slocate link but i can't, any ideas
man chmod says:
chmod never changes the permissions of symbolic
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Sridhar wrote:
I did not have anacron installed. I installed it from 9.0 disks. Now
when I start anacron and check the status it tells it's dead.
It tells it's dead? What exactly happens?
Do you have a meaningful /etc/anacrontab ?
--
./mvh Christian Jul Jensen
I'm currently using a monitor which is getting old. As a result, it's
doing the gradually-getting-darker-as-it-goes thing, and Iknow it's only
going to be a matter of time before I'm going to need to replace it.
However, I'm trying to hold that time at bay for as long as I can. In
Windows,
Hello, I am running on 9.0 and I let kdm automatically log in the user me at
boot time. When I log out from this session I get a text box that says End
Session for user me with two buttons, Logout and cancel.
If I log out, then log back in, I get a different prompt when I hit logout:
This
Jack and Melissa McSwain wrote:
Hello, I am running on 9.0 and I let kdm automatically log
in the user me at boot time. When I log out from this
session I get a text box that says End Session for user
me with two buttons, Logout and cancel.
If I log out, then log back in, I get a different
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 03:38 am, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Jack and Melissa McSwain wrote:
I am trying to figure out where the automatic login and the
kdm login are different so I can change the logout part. I
am guessing it has something to do with the way kdm starts
kde and the
hmm, i was misled by the fact that another link is shown as having mode 0755
[bascule@mycroft cron.daily]$ ls -l
total 5
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 37 Aug 10 18:10 logcheck*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 51 Aug 14 04:12 logrotate*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 402
Anyone know how to save Real Audio streams to disk?
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 16:33, Marek wrote:
Hi
Has anyone got RealOne to work on Mandrake Release 9 ? I think i made
the error of not uninstalling Real 8 first. Which dir should it go into
? It does not seem to link like the Real 8
I thought the motherboard was screwed up, but when I reloaded Win98, my PCMCIA
ethernet card worked. It's got a Cirrus Logic CL-PD6730 PCI/PCMCIA bridge.
I think this is the problem since the cards don't even power up. I got the
IO range that for that chip from Win98 Device list. Any idea
I can now reliably break supermount by simply doing a I/O heavy copy of
files from a CD sub directory which when finished leaves the directory I
just copied accessible but the other disappeared.
If if any of the kernel hackers want extra debug info then feel free to
give me a shout. At the moment
On Monday 18 November 2002 03:18 pm, Miark wrote:
Well I'll be.
I'm downloading it now, but it keeps stalling. Did you try both the
tarball and the bin file?
http://docs.real.com/docs/playerpatch/unix/rv9_libc6_i386_cs2.tgz
http://195.141.101.151/direct/r1p1_linux22_libc6_i386_a1.bin
I have a fully working dual head system, but, KDE sees it as two different
desktops.
How do I tell KDE to use the system as a single desktop.
best regards
Dalton
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
run the realplayer thu a proxy configured to only use http port 80, nab
the url and download it with wget
JG
Aristotle wrote:
Anyone know how to save Real Audio streams to disk?
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 16:33, Marek wrote:
Hi
Has anyone got RealOne to work on Mandrake Release 9 ? I
On 19 Nov 2002 21:55:58 +1030
Aristotle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to save Real Audio streams to disk?
search vsound on rpmfind.net or elsewhere on the web.
it might do what you want.
bye
jipe
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Hi
I have set up mdkonline from the GUI to check for updates every night.
Does mdkonline update kernels as well. If yes is there an option to
disable the kernel updates.
Marek
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
how did you do that??
is there a way to do updates??
where did you find that??
even if it did kernels, which I doubt, it would install them along side your
current kernel, not an upgrade...
and if its automated, it very likely wouldn't be rebooting your box
anyway...
but if its run with
Franki wrote:
how did you do that??
is there a way to do updates??
where did you find that??
even if it did kernels, which I doubt, it would install them along side your
current kernel, not an upgrade...
and if its automated, it very likely wouldn't be rebooting your box
anyway...
but if
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 00:07:39 -0500 Jonathan Dlouhy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow
me, for example, to put two different pictures, like 4x6 on the same
page and print them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word, but there
are
thats kinda funny, I've noticed that icon before, always assumed it was a
line to mandrakes online store or one of their other sites...
I'm setting it up now..
thanks.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marek
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November
Hello all:
I have installed Mandrake9 on a IBM Thinkpad TP23 ( config: Windows XP
on had 22GB, Mandrake 22GB, Lucent Winmodem(detected but informed that I
need a third party driver), Hitachi DVD-ROM ultrabay, Intel E100 builtin
card,DWL-650 wireless card based on Prism2 chipset on pcmcia) with
I am using anacron straight out of an install from disk and have not
configured anacron. anacrontab seems to contain default values. Should I
do anything in anacrontab?
-Sridhar
Christian Jul Jensen wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Sridhar wrote:
I did not have anacron installed. I installed it
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|Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow
me, for
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|them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word, but there are
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 10:29, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi List,
has anyone else noticed the network connectivity in Mandrake 9.0 goes
dead periodically? It's very annoying and it seems to be linked to
Shorewall firewall system.
Nope, just you :-) It's probably not shorewall, as shorewall's
Hi List,
has anyone else noticed the network connectivity in Mandrake 9.0 goes
dead periodically? It's very annoying and it seems to be linked to
Shorewall firewall system.
Mark
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:29:43 -0500 Mark Weaver
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Hi List,
has anyone else noticed the network connectivity in Mandrake 9.0 goes
dead periodically? It's very annoying and it seems to be linked to
Shorewall firewall system.
Mark
Any chance you're experiencing the
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 12:29 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi List,
has anyone else noticed the network connectivity in Mandrake 9.0 goes
dead periodically? It's very annoying and it seems to be linked to
Shorewall firewall system.
Mark
It has happened to me recently, but it looked like it
Hi
I have had problems with modules to the USB as well. During this I came
across the following from Mandrake:
Some motherborads may have problems with the APIC (Advanced Programmable
Interrupt Controller) Try to start Linux with the noapic argument or try
to disable apic in your BIOS.
Does it
I'm fordwarding this message again to the list because I did not get any
answer I wanted to give it another try to see if anyone can help me...
I found something more: I removed (phisically) the hardisk containing
the root partition of the raid mdk so the installation program could not
access to
Jack Coates wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 10:29, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi List,
has anyone else noticed the network connectivity in Mandrake 9.0 goes
dead periodically? It's very annoying and it seems to be linked to
Shorewall firewall system.
Nope, just you :-) It's probably not shorewall,
As Pierre said, there are SO many ways in Linux So often,
when I want to do something, the problem is deciding which tool
to use!
Since you like Word for this, I too would have suggested oowriter.
But xfig is something else that could be well worth a try. It is
on the Mandrake CDs, but not
I have had this sort of problem in the past, with mdk7.2 up to
8.2. There was never anything I could find to explain what was
going on. It didn't seem to be related to any firewall, although
I have never used shorewall. For me, the conditions that caused
it were: 33k modem connection; heavy
Hi experts, i need some directions to where to go. I
need to make a mailing list for a symposium that we
are doing here in Chile, and we need to have a mailing
list. What do i have to do to make one???
Well, i'll be waiting for your answers. See ya.
=
Gonzalo Avaria
Alumno de Licenciatura en
Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. Although I have already found
that it refuses to boot off of CD1, and I have to start with CD2
to get anywhere at all.
Brian.
From: Albert E. Whale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] LM 9.0 - Install
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 00:07:39 -0500 Jonathan Dlouhy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow
me, for example, to put two different pictures, like 4x6 on the same
page and print them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word, but there
I just tried today to create an XFS partition on a new hard drive. It
was the first time I was playing with Journalized partitions, so I may
have done something strange.
I used diskdrake and created an XFS partition. I formatted it and then I
rebooted (as I was asked to do).
On rebooting I
Gonzalo Avaria grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Hi experts, i need some directions to where to go. I
need to make a mailing list for a symposium that we
are doing here in Chile, and we need to have a mailing
list. What do i have to do to make one???
Well, i'll be waiting for your answers. See
Posted to newbie, but got no response.
Since I upgraded from 8.1 to 9.0, I am having problems using my old
(8.1) ~/.xinitrc
If the file even exists, then startx will not work. I don't know what
the cause is, can someone point me in the right direction?
The contents of my old .xinitrc are:
I'm using a web-based application which is trying to spawn a screen session
to allow control of something which usually requires that it be running in
a shell window. This application spawns the screen program to create a
terminal environment, and when you click on the next thing that you want
Here is a quick update on the Prism 2 chipset with mandrake 9.0
Thanks to Jerry to point me to the prism2_utils package.
The Wireless card is now up and running with 128 bit WEP out of the box
(sort of).
I installed the rpm and modified the wlan-ng.opts file under /etc/pcmcia
to enable wep and
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
I just tried today to create an XFS partition on a new hard drive. It
was the first time I was playing with Journalized partitions, so I may
have done something strange.
I used diskdrake and created an XFS partition. I formatted it and then I
I am getting numerous messages (in /var/log/messages) from
automount, trying to mount /home/lmontel. How can I find
where this is coming from and stop it?
automount[1163]: attempting to mount entry /home/lmontel
automount[1975]: mount: special device /local_home/lmontel does not exist
(Note:
On 20 Nov 2002, Matthew Van Horn wrote:
Posted to newbie, but got no response.
Since I upgraded from 8.1 to 9.0, I am having problems using my old
(8.1) ~/.xinitrc
If the file even exists, then startx will not work. I don't know what
the cause is, can someone point me in the right
Brian Schroeder wrote:
I am getting numerous messages (in /var/log/messages) from
automount, trying to mount /home/lmontel. How can I find
where this is coming from and stop it?
automount[1163]: attempting to mount entry /home/lmontel
automount[1975]: mount: special device /local_home/lmontel
Given that Laurent Montel is one of the Mandrake
development team, and his name is attached to many
of the RPMs (particularly kdegraphics), I think it's
actually a left-over configuration option.
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From: Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 20 Nov 2002, Matthew Van Horn wrote:
Posted to newbie, but got no response.
Since I upgraded from 8.1 to 9.0, I am having problems using my old
(8.1) ~/.xinitrc
If the file even exists, then startx will not work. I don't know what
the cause is,
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 18:15, David Guntner wrote:
I'm using a web-based application which is trying to spawn a screen session
to allow control of something which usually requires that it be running in
a shell window. This application spawns the screen program to create a
terminal
Marek wrote:
I have set up mdkonline from the GUI to check for updates every night.
Does mdkonline update kernels as well. If yes is there an option to
disable the kernel updates.
Historically, updates has been used to do a kernel update. IIRC,
afterwards, the new kernel is current for lilo
I can give this a try. May I ask why I'm giving this a try?
thanks,
KevinO wrote:
Are you booting with the boot-time kernel parameters
mem=nopentium and/or noapic ?
These can be put into an append line in lilo.conf also.
Here is a snippit from a lilo.conf file showing the append line near
Lyvim Xaphir grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 18:15, David Guntner wrote:
So the big question is: Is there a way to tell screen to not *care* about
your terminal type, but to just go ahead and run as though it were in a
dumb terminal? Any information/ideas/etc
I had a user's machine (Mdk 8.2) suddenly freeze up. The cpu was at 100%
(kernel, not user), and he was kicked back out to the logic screen.
I then found this in /var/adm/messages.
Nov 19 16:15:39 advisen13 kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation
failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
Nov 19 16:15:39
I am transplanting my cdrom, video card and hard disk from a dual CPU PII 266 box to a
single CPU PIV 1.7GHz box.
I am betting that I can simply choose the non-smp kernel when I boot up to get me
going.
If I lose the bet, I am going to have to re-install.
I thought there was a way to put the
Well, its /dev/scsi/host1/... because the laptop has a cd burner, but no
nothing extra in there either. Checked that out right away when I saw
the links.
- Theo
bascule wrote:
well i can't say i know what you should do next, there's definitely nothing
extra in /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/ ?
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 12:31, David Guntner wrote:
Well, the TERM value that *I'm* using doesn't come in to play, in this
case. :-) I'm using a PHP web application which uses expect to spawn
screen and do its thing. So it's the apache user that's executing this
command from within the web
If you are using RAID 5, then removing a single drive will not keep the
RAID from running (the RAID just assumes the drive failed). If you are
trying to install to the non-raid drive, you might try removing the
cable from your raid controller, so only the non-raid drive is detected.
Joeb
On
i wonder if it's a lun thing, like if you have multi cd changer? i know
nothing about scsi devices with more than one lun in linux but maybe it's a
start in a google search?
bascule
On Wednesday 20 Nov 2002 2:16 am, Theo Brinkman wrote:
Well, its /dev/scsi/host1/... because the laptop has a
John McQuillen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 12:31, David Guntner wrote:
Well, the TERM value that *I'm* using doesn't come in to play, in this
case. :-) I'm using a PHP web application which uses expect to spawn
screen and do its thing. So it's the apache user
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 12:47, Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I am transplanting my cdrom, video card and hard disk from a dual CPU PII 266 box to
a single CPU PIV 1.7GHz box.
I am betting that I can simply choose the non-smp kernel when I boot up to get me
going.
If I lose the bet, I am going
John McQuillen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Can't you just include ?TERM=xterm in your link to the application?
FWIW, I just tried it that way, and it didn't work
--Dave
--
David Guntner GEnie: Just say NO!
http://www.akaMail.com/pgpkey/davidg or key server
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 20:31, David Guntner wrote:
Well, the TERM value that *I'm* using doesn't come in to play, in this
case. :-) I'm using a PHP web application which uses expect to spawn
screen and do its thing. So it's the apache user that's executing this
command from within the
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 21:44, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
This was from /usr/share/doc/screen-3.9.10/FAQ. It seems to me that a
good place to start looking is at the environment variables present for
apache.
And what variables are being exported when a shell is generated by those
apache
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 5:39 pm, Brian Schroeder wrote:
As Pierre said, there are SO many ways in Linux So often,
when I want to do something, the problem is deciding which tool
to use!
Since you like Word for this, I too would have suggested oowriter.
But xfig is something else that
Lyvim Xaphir grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
See if this is relevant to your situation:
[deleted]
Actually, between you and John (I think that was his name), I got an idea.
(Yea I know, always dangerous :)
I edited /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd, and put in an export TERM=vt100 at the
beginning of
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 17:46, Dave Seff wrote:
I had a user's machine (Mdk 8.2) suddenly freeze up. The cpu was at 100%
(kernel, not user), and he was kicked back out to the logic screen.
I then found this in /var/adm/messages.
Nov 19 16:15:39 advisen13 kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order
: On 2002-11-19 Bharath Sankaranarayan said:
:
: card,DWL-650 wireless card based on Prism2 chipset on pcmcia) with Grub
:
: I installed a workstation with a few additions to the standard install
: and did the update towards the end of the installation. Now I would
: like to have my DWL-650
Pls. See my response below yours. Thanks for all your pointers.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jerry A!
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] WLAN -Pism2
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 19:37, Jack Coates wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 17:46, Dave Seff wrote:
I had a user's machine (Mdk 8.2) suddenly freeze up. The cpu was at 100%
(kernel, not user), and he was kicked back out to the logic screen.
I then found this in /var/adm/messages.
Nov 19
Just curios, Why didn't the kernel just kill gpilotd and not reboot?
On your other note, By the time it was brought to my attention, it was
already killed. I had no time to run top, let alone gkrellm.
Should qualify my own statement :-) 2.4 kernels will kill runaway
processes _if_ they run
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 20:28, Dave Seff wrote:
Just curios, Why didn't the kernel just kill gpilotd and not reboot?
I think there wasn't enough time for the kernel to realize that this was
not intended usage of memory. I can't imagine what gpilotd was doing to
consume that much memory that
Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I am transplanting my cdrom, video card and hard disk from a dual CPU PII 266 box to a single CPU PIV 1.7GHz box.
I am betting that I can simply choose the non-smp kernel when I boot up to get me going.
If I lose the bet, I am going to have to re-install.
I thought
Does that mean it is merely a minor bug I have to put up with,
or is there some way for me to fix it?
From: Tommy Wareing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] automount lmontel
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 00:13:10 -
Given that Laurent Montel
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 21:33, Brian Parish wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 12:47, Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I am transplanting my cdrom, video card and hard disk from a dual
CPU PII 266 box to a single CPU PIV 1.7GHz box.
I am betting that I can simply choose the non-smp kernel when I boot
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I can give this a try. May I ask why I'm giving this a try?
I suggested it because you mentioned that you have switched to using an AMD
Athlon and these steps have helped others in the past with problems unique to
those systems...
Are
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