I've found howto's for setting up OpenLDAP, but nothing specific to
setting it up for handling login authentications (I noticed the option
during my last Mandrake install and would like to use it).
If someone could provide a good link for a step-by-step on setting it up
and switching the login
Craig Sprout wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Digital Wokan wrote:
I've found howto's for setting up OpenLDAP, but nothing specific to
setting it up for handling login authentications (I noticed the option
during my last Mandrake install and would like to use it).
If someone could provide
Found it...
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1427
Digital Wokan wrote:
Craig Sprout wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Digital Wokan wrote:
I've found howto's for setting up OpenLDAP, but nothing specific to
setting it up for handling login authentications (I noticed the option
Any advice not starting with disable telnet from untrusted
world-at-large / networks / systems and install ssh is just spreading
the bad-admin disease.
Mr. Viron was right that the solution you're looking for is scp, used
for encrypted file transfers over a ssh connection. I won't touch the
r*
I have Mandrakes back to 5.3 (for a 486 system I had sitting around). I
can make .iso's and upload them somewhere (cable connection, uncapped
hehe).
Paul Cox wrote:
On Wednesday, Oct 17, 2001, Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
Is there any place/ftp server where I can still download older versions
I give up. What's the point of having a list of rpm's with each
distro's version without actually providing access to that package? Is
it just a reference site? And if so, you might want to provide links to
sites still providing images of the distro you're listing.
Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
I
A mixture of rpm -Fvh, rpm -Uvh, and urpmi worked great bringing my 8.0
server up to 8.1. I didn't even reboot it for several days after
installing the new kernel, but when I did, it came back up just fine.
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
My production machine is an 8.0 machine. I'm thinking
That script only works against CRII since it installs the root.exe. CR1
didn't do that.
Expert wrote:
I hate to be the bringer of bad news, but this 'script'
does not work.
I am still being hit by servers by the same ip address,
so it did not really shut them down.
Oh well, nice to
Cecil Watson wrote:
Digital Wokan wrote:
Crap, I didn't realize this was a contrib before submitting it. Here I
was thinking MandrakeSoft was offering a pre-made e-commerce package to
appeal to the small/medium business users.
I don't suppose they might consider including Red
unsatisfied dependencies: /usr/local/perl
The same problem exists in Cooker as well.
Probably just needs changed to /usr/bin/perl in both cases.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
The lynx-source part is just a command being issued to the IIS server though
the backdoor installed by CR2. The .ida file you're creating is just a
server side include telling the server to run that lynx-souce command.
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 06:10, you wrote:
Nice. If only I could get
Crap, I didn't realize this was a contrib before submitting it. Here I
was thinking MandrakeSoft was offering a pre-made e-commerce package to
appeal to the small/medium business users.
I don't suppose they might consider including Red Hat's Interchange?
Digital Wokan wrote:
unsatisfied
KDE 2.2 added a serious amount of eye-candy and anti-aliased fonts. You
might want to see if it helps to uncheck various options in the
Look-N-Feel section.
bunty vue wrote:
After upgrade from kernel 2.4.3-20mdk to kernel-2.4.8-12mdk and KDE 2.1 to
2.2, my system seems to be slower than
I can't believe my eyes. An actual update to the kernel from 2.4.3 to
2.4.7 in the officially supported updates. Does this mean there was a
security problem with 2.4.3 or was some added functionality from 2.4.7
needed?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
It was on the wtfo.com mirror.
On Monday 27 August 2001 20:23, you wrote:
Digital Wokan wrote:
I can't believe my eyes. An actual update to the kernel from 2.4.3 to
2.4.7 in the officially supported updates. Does this mean there was a
security problem with 2.4.3 or was some added
You got me. I donated money to them through Mandrake's donations
mechanism. It wasn't a lot, but it'd be nice to think that I'm donating
to something that someone out there is actually working on.
So, MandrakeSoft, is anyone actively developing Plex86, or am I stuck
with rebooting to use my
If you're doing an expert install and have elected to pick individual
packages, there's a button just above the install bar for switching
between the tree view and having an alphabetical list of everything. It
looks like the refresh button of some browsers. (Usability issue --
hint hint
If you really want everything, just do a bare minimum install and then
copy the CDs RPMs to your hard drive. CD to where you've copied them
and do 'rpm -Uvh --force *'
That'll put absolutely everything on there for you.
Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
On Monday 27 August 2001 08:06 am, you wrote:
Not the first time I've seen that happen. Since I do NFS installs, I
had OpenOffice rpms for Mandrake 8, but the official GPL edition CD's
didn't have it at all. Go figure.
Darin wrote:
Does anyone know if 8.1 will continue to include FreeSWAN?
I didnt see it on either CD, even though its
I thought PPPOE was for DSL. Why would cable kill itself with this?
And do cable systems continue working without having PPPOE installed?
(So far, Cox@Home hasn't switched to using such a system. Thank
whatever diety as appropriate.)
Bill Thompson wrote:
Hi,
Friday, technicians will be
Considering the cable companies have managed to utterly keep out the
competition, PPPOE seems like a pointless exercise. Of course, with
Excite@Home burning in flames, I'm wondering if cable based Internet
will survive.
steve wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 07:13:08AM -0400, Digital Wokan
KDE isn't going to stop working by any given date on purpose. If it
stops working, it's a bug. I've never seen GPL software with an
expiration date put in it on purpose.
Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Hi,
I seem to remember, that there was a date issue with KDE, in as much as
if I havn't upgraded
that there was something that I read to that
effect.
Sorry for the noise.
Digital Wokan wrote:
KDE isn't going to stop working by any given date on purpose. If it
stops working, it's a bug. I've never seen GPL software with an
expiration date put in it on purpose.
Stephen Kitchener
I've been hoping for a while that these would show up in unsupported
rebuilt from the Cooker versions or something.
Anyone got some advice before I try building 8.0 versions of these from
the Cooker SRPMS?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Thanks. I know you guys are busy doing bug squashing for 8.1.
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Aug 20, 2001 at 06:15:51AM -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
I've been hoping for a while that these would show up in unsupported
rebuilt from the Cooker versions or something.
Anyone got some advice
Gets worse. I get bounce messages from one of those servers. Been
awhile since those got in the headers though so I can't remember which
one it was.
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Sorry if this has been covered before... I'm still catching up on my mail and
have not yet seen this discussed...
Yes. I still remember the PHP upgrade nightmare in Mandrake 7.2.
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Aug 20, 2001 at 08:16:25AM -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
Thanks. I know you guys are busy doing bug squashing for 8.1.
Actually, I'm not squashing anything for 8.1... =) I'm squashing
stuff
package).
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Aug 20, 2001 at 01:25:17PM -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
Yes. I still remember the PHP upgrade nightmare in Mandrake 7.2.
Hmmm... if you remember that one, you'll remember this one for quite a
while to come as well.
Of course, the upside is that future
For those of you who've braved the upgrade, I've found the following
changes help keep things humming along on my system...
Don't use the Mega-Gradient scheme. While the bugginess in it
disappeared in Cooker, for some reason it's back in the Mdk8 version of
KDE 2.2.
Turn off realtime priority
I've got Konq 2.2 and it's working great for me.
Dave Sherman wrote:
Anybody else having Konqueror 2.2 crash on Slashdot? I just installed KDE
2.2, and the upgrade seemed to go fine, but...
Dave
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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I've found everything for doing the upgrade to KDE 2.2 (had to d/l from
ftp.kde.org). The only problem is that while egcs-c++-1.1.2-44mdk
provides libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3, the kdesupport rpm doesn't seem to
accept this. Does a package have to list a file in itself for it to be
considered
You would probably be better switching over to RH7.1 fully. While you
probably can use the RH kernel package, there's no telling which other
capabilities you'll lose.
Mark Belanger wrote:
I'd like to install Mdk8 or FreqN, remove all kernel packages
and replace them with the stock Redhat
I like my HP 215. It was only about $300, has a USB connection, comes
with a 4MB CompactFlash, and can accept up to a 32MB CompactFlash. It's
supposed to work with GPhoto2, but I can't get GPhoto2 working yet (more
a lack of knowledge on my part than a lack on GPhoto2's, I'm sure).
ben s
Maybe there's something in your camera. Because I just tried it with my
HP 215 and the mount returned /dev/sda1 as an unknown device. How do I
determine which /dev the modprobe attached usb-storage to?
Bob Young wrote:
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 20:32:07 -0700
ben s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i
Well, I'm hosed. It seems the HP 215 and 315 were *mistakenly* added to
the GPhoto2 supported cameras list. So much for checking for
compatibility before investing a couple hundred dollars. To use it, I
have to have a compact flash reader that works with Linux to read the
images out.
Digital
David
-Original Message-
From: Digital Wokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 9:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Installing Mandrake 8 on low memory machine
Are you trying to do an FTP install?
David Joham wrote:
Has anyone had
Are you trying to do an FTP install?
David Joham wrote:
Has anyone had any luck installing Mandrake 8 on a machine with
semi-low memory?
I've got a Toshiba 435 CDS with 48M (the max) and Mandrake complains
that that is not enough to create its install ramdisk. That seems a
little odd
) and that it isn't enough for the ramdisk. It
then shuts down with nothing else I can do.
Thanks for your help...
David
-Original Message-
From: Digital Wokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:14 PM
To: David Joham
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
I was looking to edit a spreadsheet in StarOffice, so I downloaded it
and proceeded to run the .bin file (after chmod +x of course). It
brought up the KDE window for the first next to click, but everything
was frozen. Mouse wouldn't move. Ctrl-Alt-Delete and Ctrl-Alt-Bksp did
nothing. I
I got so fed up with nVidia that I hopped over the pricewatch.com and
found myself a deal on an S3 Savage4 to replace my Viper 550. That 550
replaced a Virge DX card on my router system where accelerated graphics
are neither required nor desired. Until nVidia changes their ways with
regards to
I can't seem to get any sound to come out of RealPlayer under KDE on
Mandrake 8.0. (RP as downloaded from Real.com.) Has anyone had any
luck with this?
What does -10mdk fix and/or improve from -9mdk? Obviously not a
security fix since it's in unsupported.
I realize this is a contrib package and not an official Mandrake one,
but has anyone gotten it to work with more than one e-mail account? None
of the drop-down menus seem to be working for me.
On my 8.0 final system, any attempts to read the / directory from X by
my user account freezes the app. Even as root after killing X back to
the CLI, the / directory remains innaccessable to the ls command.
It's a 40GB drive, and the / is a ReiserFS partition of approximately
28GB. Duron 800,
of me figure out how to install the Samba update without resorting
to ftp and the command line.
This is not a new problem to me. I tried figuring this out before beta2
even hit the streets. I had to resort to rpm -Fvh and rpm -Uvh more
often than not.
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I'm attempting to use the hackgphoto2 packages, but can't install gtkam
without libusb2. I have libusb0.1 (making a libusb2 seem more like a
typo). Any ideas where this can be found and how I can let RPM know
it's being provided?
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at www.rpmfind.net and www.tuxfinder.com, i've found both of those to be
very helpful
(especially the latter).
j
--- Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to use the hackgphoto2 packages, but can't install gtkam
without libusb2. I have libusb0.1 (making a libusb2 seem more like a
typo
Unsatisfied depends: libusb2
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especially to other newbies like myself.
Benjamin
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ow what I need to do? If
PHP doesn't work, normally, the browser will want to download the file, but
now it displays the php pages like text files.
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
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Connected.
16:36:50 Remote does not support MDTM, turned off.
16:36:51 Mirror finished.
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convert-devel-0.3.7-3mdk.i586.rpm
zh-autoconvert-xchat-0.3.7-3mdk.i586.rpm
zip-2.3-6mdk.i586.rpm
zlib1-1.1.3-15mdk.i586.rpm
zlib1-devel-1.1.3-15mdk.i586.rpm
zsh-3.1.9-6mdk.i586.rpm
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K6-2s out
there -- a
large user base. I have one myself. If a new Mandrake i686 release
doesn't
properly recognize the architecture of these machines as i686 there will
be a
HUGE void in the potential user base for the new release. Not good for
Mandrake.
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libXft.so.1 is missing from the subject RPM and is required for updating
several related packages such as QT 2.2.3.
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PII 400 is, go figure...
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Just a friendly non-thank you to the people who decided it would be a
good idea to include those i686 packages in MandrakeFreq. I'm sorry my
AMD K-6/2 doesn't live up to your stingent standards of who should have
easy access to the software compiled on some PII/PIII/PIV/CyrixM2.
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setup ...
p.f.
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d opposite criticism.
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can't
even begin to guess what may be out of order in there.
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of that file, but I have to assume Mdk has a program for
automatically updating the results of chksession.
Digital Wokan wrote:
During a rescue attempt after Win98 hosed LILO, I somehow managed to
change my default WM to Gnome/Sawmill(fish). I want it to be kde, but
the only way I seem to be able
I tried out Xfce, and you're all right about it being small and fast,
but even FVWM2 has up-to-date menues of Mandrake programs installed.
Where do I find my programs listed under Xfce?
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KDE
or take a peek into your .xinitrc file -- it probably says to run gnome,
if you delete it, it will default back to kde.
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op of
the menu with the program that I have run.
What do I have to do to avoid this?
Best regards,
Leo
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Yes! That was it. Thank you very much for the help.
Robin Cook wrote:
Hello Digital,
Try looking for /etc/sysconfig/desktop there should be just a single
line with KDE or GNOME.
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FIREWIRE SUPPORT IN THE FINAL
!!!!!!!!!!
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eed to get it to use my Hollywood+ decoder instead of
requiring the CPU do the decoding.
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ftp://ftp.wtfo.com/pub/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker/ or one of the many
other mirrors listed on Mandrake-Linux.com's site.
Dave Peat wrote:
Can someone tell me where to get Mandrake-Linux 8.0.
I'm aware it's still BETA.
Thanks,
Dave
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would like to access it over telnet
learn it ...it will be multiple accesed with root login ... so i want
to use root account to do some configuration on it .
how can i do that so that we can acces test try in on telnet as root
???
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?
Is there a projected date for Mandrake 8.0 Final?
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now 3.5 hours into Tuesday GMT and there is no sign of the KDE
2.1 final update to Mandrake 7.2.
Where is it? What is happening? When and where will it appear?
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Which would equal the "are the same" part of what I said.
John Wolford wrote:
Or perhaps the files are already upgraded/installed. That would produce the same
result (no
output).
--- Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you get no output then there were no CURRENTLY INSTALLE
and glibc 2.0 (glibc 2.1 came with a glibc 2.0
compatibility link).
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tried the binary for MDK 7.1 and that didn't work either,,,
has anyone had any luck with this?
I am using the standard 7.2 kernel...
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, nor is there a librpmio package that I've seen
on MUO or wtfo.com.
Is this something new in RPM4? (I'm running RPM 3.0.5 and am leary to
change it without using a mandrake i586.rpm to do so.
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uot; wrote:
Digital Wokan wrote:
I want to update rpmfind-1.5-2mdk to rpmfind-1.5-3mdk, but -3 has a
dependancy on librpmio.so.0 which I can't seem to find in any packages
with rpm in their name, nor is there a librpmio package that I've seen
on MUO or wtfo.com.
Is this something new in R
rs,
glibc-2.1.3-18.3 ,
FWIW, glibc-2.1.3-18.5 is on the mandrake-devel unsupported (7.2)
directory on the mirrors.
so i took a look
at rpmfind.net and there are later versions, but nothing for Mandrake (there are
some for
Redhat).
Ron. [au]
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rver works just great).
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I d/l'ed the unsupported rpms from a ftp mirror site. In the readme it
states that if you want java support d/l the jdk-sun rpm in the directory.
However, there is no jdk-sun rpm. Can anyone help me out with this. Thanks!
NeoFax
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Be happy to. The list is easily found be pulling up MandrakeUpdate and
picking whichever server you like from the list.
My current favorite...
ftp://ftp.wtfo.com/pub/linux/mandrake/updates/7.2/RPMS
"Altoine B." wrote:
Digital Wokan wrote:
You have no idea how many have been throug
Mandrake
directory. Try ftp.kde.org
My appologies.
-Chris
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er similar files?
i just don't want to get stuck with php not working in apache or something
like that.
i'm assuming that since the update cones from mandrake, they config the RPMs
to
install without problems (mostly)
whee.
mg
Digital Wokan wrote:
You have no idea how many have be
, since they are
enthusiastic in their Linux support.
Ron Stodden wrote:
Digital Wokan wrote:
After installing it, go into Konqueror's configuration and put the
following in for the location of java on the Java tab:
/usr/jdk1.2.2/bin/java
No. Should not it be:
/usr/jdk-sun1.2.2/bin/java
ver.
My PHP scripts including the Postgresql call work now.
Cheers
Venkatesh
--- Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have no idea how many have been through this
now.
The most efficient way to fix this is as follows.
1. Download a copy of the latest PHP rpms from the
official mirror
(d
beta
version.
NeoFax
-Original Message-
From: Digital Wokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 4:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [expert] KDE 2.1 and jdk
If you download jdk-1_2_2_007-linux-i386.tar.gz from java.sun.com,
you'll
seem to gracefully upgrade RPM itself. I
have a Mandrake 7.1 system.
Thanks,
Paul
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seem to gracefully upgrade RPM itself. I
have a Mandrake 7.1 system.
Thanks,
Paul
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a matter of setting a Mozilla environment variable of some
sort? Can I avoid dl'ing the older rpm? If it's possibly an environment
issue, please suggest the proper syntax. Tks.
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this thing
will probably be fried for flying in the face of the Sun. (Sorry, bad
pun.)
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of
Uber-developer.
Digital Wokan wrote:
Just when KDE got out from under the blaze of controversy over QT not
being GPL, they go and require Java to make things work. So when I go
to find this dependancy for installing KDEBase-2.1..., I find sites
who've been required to delete it due
'postgres' be?
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Denver area
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I can't get a response from MandrakeUser.org's FTP server. Is anyone
else having a problem with them?
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of Mandrake Update?
Not yet - have a look at the cooker list, someone just started to make a
console version.
OTOH, you could try to connect via telnet to the server, then set the
DISPLAY variable to point to your workstation, su to root and then start the
GUI MandrakeUpdate.
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kde, so
I'm wondering if kaudioserver is the culprit (e.g., it's having problems
with non-kde apps). This problem also occurs on my workstation at the
office with different hardware, same software.
Thanks for any help with this.
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on
an NT platform to prove ASP knowledge, but who wants that).
Anyone out there know what I need to be fidgeting with to fix this?
(I realize most run MySQL for some reason or another, you probably hit
the same problem, so your solutions may be just as applicable to my
PGSQL problem.)
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.)
Then install all of your new 4.0.4 rpms.
I think the problem lies in the upgrade vs install scripts in the RPMs.
Digital Wokan wrote:
Has anyone else run into severe loss of functionality updating to the
new 4.0.4pl1 RPM's via MandrakeUpdate?
I lost all PHP processing, fixed by adding an Include
with the world.
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