Orlando Lewis wrote:
That is the problem i don't know where to start. I have been told that i
need to do something with ip forwarding... But i don't know where to
start on that either.
Try this link: http://lrp.c0wz.com
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On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, you wrote:
That may be marketing's mistake you're looking at -- I've never heard of
a WinModem with NT support. NT don't do VXD.
Hmminteresting. :-) BTW, how do you do that nifty
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Payne Stanifer wrote:
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The Redhat box is connected to the internet and does IP masquerading for the
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this mail server behind a linux box. I
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Yes i am a newbie and i appreciate simplicity, learning the linux os is a
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Sad to say, dissecting HOWTO's is the best way to learn the Linux
Civileme wrote:
Ooops
Sorry folks, way off topic
We have an ISP here in Kotzebue Alaska that is going to NT and
all its problems in a headlong rush, and we are working angles to
get a competent ISP in here. Obviously the communication got on
the wrong address which I noticed at the
Andrew Mitchell wrote:
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I doubt it that 8MB ram is a problem. as it happens, I booted a machine
with full M6.1 distribution on it, and only 8MB RAM! (Installing might be
another story though).
Anyway, there is no need for
Paul Waldo wrote:
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I updated my kernel packages, as suggested by MandrakeUpdate:
Short and unhelpful answer, I had the same problem with the mdk
packages. In fact, I couldn't get to the NIC since I didn't have a good
module to load. So I installed the kernel from an RH5.1 CD,
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
Of course I over exagerated, you get lots of wierd things like sig 7/11 's
(pun intended :) and other nice usefull error messages, all though I'm
sure theres people here that could give us just cause as to how one could
burst into flames. ;-)
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1) Supermount - I enabled Supermount during install and it doesn't work,
is this normal/fixable?
2) KDE Config - KDE has the annoying habit of forgetting certain config
changes after logout and login. What file do I edit to make it always
accelerate my mouse at 4x instead of 2x?
Audrey Beck wrote:
Posted for Dan Woods
Subject: Home LAN: RJ45, phone or AC ?
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 15:56:22 -0700
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Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking
I was trying to decide the best approach
Stephen Boulet wrote:
Here's the error I get when trying to start httpd:
[root@tolstoy /root]# /usr/sbin/httpd
Syntax error on line 1 of /etc/httpd/conf/addon-modules/midgardphp3.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/midgardphp3.so into server: /usr/lib/libgd.so.1:
undefined symbol:
Lyle wrote:
I just installed LM 6.0 and had a couple of questions. I know these sound
like newbie questions, but I am not getting any answers over there.
I just cann't quite figure out security. I am used to Netware and WinNT
file system security and just cann't figure how it works in
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
Hi,
I read that Mdk supports the 3Com 900 series NICs. But it is not in one of the
selections when using Linuxconf in Mdk 6.1. Where
and how would I get Mdk 6.1 to see my NIC?
Seve
It's in there, unless you're thinking of a PCMCIA card like the 3c589.
If that's
Vincent Danen wrote:
Ok, I'm trying to export my key using the gnupg that comes with LM7.0 and
it's screwing up my console bigtime. When I use "gpg --export" I get a
bunch of high ascii and it turns everything into high ascii, including
prompts and everything.
I really need to get my
Ron Stodden wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Harvey B. Herman wrote:
I was very happy with the earlier version of Mandrake (6.5). As a
server, it performed flawlessly for months at a time. I decided to
upgrade to Mandrake 7.0; don't ask me why. Now, when I try to logon and
start ppp, it
fine, but with
no sound. Any ideas?
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using Alsa with an Intel 810/815 chipset (Sony VAIO VX88). I run XFce as
my desktop environment, with esd in my startup script. Sound works
normally for most things.
quake3 1.32 point release won't run at all normally (hangs at sound
Sound memory manager started
Where to now?
thanks,
Jack
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:33, Todd Flinders wrote:
Does it work if you disable esd before launching Quake 3?
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the hdlist.cz properly and even
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The answer is to set -S to just below the MTU.
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 15:46, Jack Coates wrote:
Talk about on-topic -- I'm working with bing right now. Unfortunately,
it's giving some very odd results on a DS-3 line, and they're the kind
on non-deterministic odd that makes one think better
their
roundtrip times for different packet sizes on each end of
the link.
The actual packet stream used to measure bandwidth on the DS-3 was 3.6
kbps.
snip
/flame
Pierre
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1st 2 links look like they'd help.
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by the way, the solution was to use KDE and run either program with
artsdsp -w [command line]. Doing this works, but both programs show some
video snow. Heh, what do you expect from a laptop :-)
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 20:22, Jack Coates wrote:
a little better. with or without soundwrapper
i write an
fstab line for my camera it get's deleted!
and to think i only moved up to 9.0 'cos xmms got trashed!
bascule
On Tuesday 22 Oct 2002 12:14 am, Jack Coates wrote:
I'm starting to wonder if it is getting the base name by looking at the
PCI or USB information for the device
like this
linuxconf, the assorted drak* tools, webmin... You've already
established that it isn't msec by grepping its files, so start looking
at the other suspects.
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the patch. At least
I got it to compile and work.
power support may be working, but you'll find the PCI IRQ management is
not.
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of course that i also have a scsi removable drive that gets mounted
there too if it's connected!
it's all a bit too clever for it's own good, i'd just like to turn this
behaviour off and go back to good old manual mounting
bascule
On Monday 21 Oct 2002 7:58 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
I took
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 14:11, Joan Tur wrote:
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Es Dilluns 21 Octubre 2002 17:53, en Jack Coates va escriure:
Let me guess -- you probably installed the ACPI patch first, right?
No, I haven't. I've tryed to compile after having applyed the acpi
where a mysterious mount-point name came from.
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~/.xfce directory.
Try this:
cd ~
cp -a .xfce .xfce-old
xfce_upgrade
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Any ideas?
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is a bit involved, if you've had
to do any modifications you might want to tar up a copy of
/etc/shorewall and chmod a-x /usr/sbin/drakfirewall.
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from RedHat, Debian, and MandrakeSoft.
All in all, IMHO, an unbeatable combination. --Levi Ramsey on Cooker ML
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to the mandrake menus
through menudrake are missing.
Once again, thanks for the fix.
Joeb
I haven't found one, but you might ask on the XFce list: see
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, gremlins :-) I'm just not sure
where to go next in troubleshooting the system, and I don't want to
replace everything one part at a time.
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On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 16:31, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
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I have a machine (naturally a fairly important one) which I built and
which is fairly unstable -- give it ten to twenty days, and it will
suffer a video lock up or a disk error that forces a reboot.
FIC AZ11
with a ducting
modification, better case fans, and a better heatsink/fan for the cpu.
Robert Crawford
On Saturday 26 October 2002 06:36 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
Hi,
I have a machine (naturally a fairly important one) which I built and
which is fairly unstable -- give it ten to twenty days
are on the mem=nopentium switch and on heat problems
-- I've got a 80mm fan that I'll stick in it when I get a chance, and
I've already put the nopentium switch into lilo.
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Hi,
How do I disable login names on the login screen? I think msec does it. But
I don't want all there features. Is there a config file I can edit?
Regads,
Norman
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forums/groups, and get some feedback/info as to how that board behaves- the
Shuttle was very picky as to PS issues.
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On Monday 28 October 2002 11:41 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 03:45, Gabriel Phoenix wrote:
snip
with no mouse
Thanks in advance
Ken
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becomes daring and writes:
I'd also suggest preparing management for a new box -- classic pentiums
are fine for C apps but real dogs when it comes to Perl.
There's a C implementation of spamassassin
pico is all right there. I
depend upon it to fix things from the CLI when things with the GUI go down
the tubes.
praedor
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3. I want to modify some
files like /etc/syslogd.conf and /etc/issue{.net}; However, msec keeps
undoing my changes.
Any help would be greately appreciated.
Thanks,
Cory
edit /usr/share/msec/perm.3 and make the changes you want.
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and
shorewall for instance, work against each other. I think the idea
behind msec is good, but somehow I think it's default configuration is a
little overboard.
Rod.
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On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 09:57, Rod Giffin wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 11:55, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 07:18, Rod Giffin wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 09:11, . wrote:
I could use some help with msec. I found in the documentation how
you can use the /etc/security
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 09:52, Gregory K. Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 03 November 2002 11:54 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 06:11, . wrote:
I could use some help with msec. I found in the documentation how
you can use the /etc/security/msec/perm.local file to allow
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 12:08, Rod Giffin wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 14:06, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 09:57, Rod Giffin wrote:
You can make permanent detailed changes to its behavior by editing the
/usr/share/msec/perm.[level] files. Some high-level stuff can be changed
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expect that
there's a switch between point a and b which has a misconfigured port.
Thoughts questions. pointed fingers and hysterical laughter? :)
James
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On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 09:27, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 22:25, Jack Coates wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 21:43, James Sparenberg wrote:
All.
Some problems with 9.0
1. On a total of 6 different boxes whenever the cursor is over the
open areas
. It shouldn't take too much of a
machine to do my DNS.
Another would be to get DNS to finish its load before starting other servers
dependent on DNS.
Is there a fix?
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-0.8.3-7mdk
rpmdrake-2.0-27mdk
do you agree ? (Y/n)
So, it will remove all the above when I just want to install bing ?
-Larry
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of the problem... it errors out then as well. Which really
sucks as I'd like to use vnc over the net at times and a lightweight
manager like windowmaker or ice or XFce are preferable.
I think you should take it to the xfce list -- they're very helpful with
bizarre stuff.
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On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 16:59, Jack Coates wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 16:14, James Sparenberg wrote:
snip
so you're saying xfmenu won't run?? It's a module, not a standalone --
you load it by checking boxes on the last tab
under /root/ could give clues...
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Is there an RH/Solaris equivalent to the msec parameter
enable_pam_wheel_for_su(1)? I know BSD systems will only allow group
wheel to su, but Solaris doesn't seem to have followed the BSD way in
this case.
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Is there an RH/Solaris equivalent to the msec parameter
enable_pam_wheel_for_su(1)? I know BSD systems will only allow group
wheel to su, but Solaris doesn't seem to have followed the BSD way in
this case.
thanks,
Post an OT message, find
be pleasantly surprised!
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On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 06:11, Albert E. Whale wrote:
I am ready to upgrade my LM 8.2 with the New LM 9.0 Pro Suite.
In the Past my attempts to perform a 'traditional' upgrade have always
ended in disaster.
While I have the New
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an old Compaq DeskPro 486/33 with an internal Courier v.Everything
modem doing this for the longest time using the Dachstein image from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net -- it was a little tricky to set up, but
fun. As far as a commercial product goes, I don't know.
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spamd/spamc which takes the average load down from .1 to
.05.
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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
, and when that
happens the machine just reboots. No ifs ands or buts, no stop and think
about this, it's just a goner :-)
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the
xinetd and hosts.allow file but all failed to allow connection through.
can someone help me on this?
I don't touch FTP any more, sorry. Too much of a PITA compared to http
and scp.
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tried to watch in the gdm.conf, in the /etc/X11/xdm directory but i
found nothing relevant to my problem.
Regards
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just wondering if I could get it preconfigured for mandrakes postfix...
no biggie, its only perl so its easy enough to setup, just thought I'd
ask...
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did a little more poking around and it works as expected with a CD, but
not with a DVD.
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 08:50, Jack Coates wrote:
huh, that's funny. I just tried the same thing on mine and it doesn't
work here either -- in fact, I opened a file on the disk and lsof
doesn't report its
was annoyed.
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1.3G in size. I repeated the process a few times with
reboots and what not, no soap. What finally worked was doing an ext2
partition and then converting it to ext3.
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half the CD is available for a Linux demo. Run (not boot) from CD or
a small hard disk installation on a windows file system is preferable.
Any suggestions?
Jim Tarvid
Knoppix is quite nifty.
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On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 15:09, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On 25 Nov 2002 09:37:51 -0800 Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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did you delete the 8.2 entries from urpmi's config?
Shouldn't that have been done by 9.0...? I've always done rpm -ivh
installs in the past... thought I'd try
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 17:23, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Jack Coates wrote on Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 04:12:20PM -0800 :
Anyway, unless there is some implied version info, there is nothing
specifying version in this (unless I'm blind):
One thing
and figuring
out that the linux-secure kernel has capabilities turned on which broke
several monitors.
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realizing that
msec had broken ps for non-wheel users by chmod'ing /proc and figuring
out that the linux-secure kernel has capabilities turned on which broke
several monitors.
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