Why in the crap are you sending me the Happy99 VIRUS???????????




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From: expert-digest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 2:26 PM
Subject: expert-digest V1 #48


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>expert-digest          Friday, March 26 1999          Volume 01 : Number
048
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>Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 14:49:14 -0500 (EST)
>From: Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] Re: HELP! `stdout` undeclared? in usermode-1.4.3.src.rpm
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>Well, I found the bug.
>
>I added #include <stdio.h> and #include <sys/types.h> and it compiles
>nicely, as it was used to with libc5.
>
>I'm fairly new to glibc, is someone aware of similar bugs?
>
>Jean-Michel Dault
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
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>> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:35:56 -0500 (EST)
>> From: Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: HELP! `stdout` undeclared? in usermode-1.4.3.src.rpm
>>
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am currently trying to recompile some packages that were broken after
>> upgrading to [glib+gtk]1.2
>>
>> I recompiled x11amp, gnome-linuxconf, gecko, usernet, etc.. but I can't
>> figure out what's wrong with usermode and control-panel. (I'll put them
on
>> linux-mandrake/incoming as soon as I get them to compile).
>>
>> See the output below....
>>
>> stderr undeclared? I must have a bug in my include files!
>>
>> Any clues?
>>
>> Jean-Michel Dault
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> userhelper-wrap.c: In function `userhelper_run_passwd':
>> userhelper-wrap.c:34: `pid_t' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:34: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
>> userhelper-wrap.c:34: for each function it appears in.)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:34: parse error before `pid'
>> userhelper-wrap.c:40: warning: implicit declaration of function `fprintf'
>> userhelper-wrap.c:40: `stderr' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:44: `pid' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:78: warning: implicit declaration of function `setbuf'
>> userhelper-wrap.c:78: `stdout' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c: In function `userhelper_run_chfn':
>> userhelper-wrap.c:94: `pid_t' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:94: parse error before `pid'
>> userhelper-wrap.c:101: `stderr' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:105: `pid' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:139: `stdout' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c: In function `userhelper_parse_childout':
>> userhelper-wrap.c:240: warning: implicit declaration of function `atoi'
>> userhelper-wrap.c: In function `userhelper_read_childout':
>> userhelper-wrap.c:315: warning: implicit declaration of function `malloc'
>> userhelper-wrap.c:315: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
>> without a cast
>> userhelper-wrap.c: In function `userhelper_sigchld':
>> userhelper-wrap.c:345: `pid_t' undeclared (first use this function)
>> userhelper-wrap.c:345: parse error before `pid'
>> userhelper-wrap.c:350: `pid' undeclared (first use this function)
>> make: *** [userhelper-wrap.o] Error 1
>>
>>
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>------------------------------
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>Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 20:39:40 PST
>From: "Edwin Dalaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] Slip and Diald
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>Hello there!
>
>I want to run dial-on-demand on my Linux box.
>
>My Linux is already running IP masquerading and servicing some clients
>on our network and soon it will replace our NT-based MS Proxy.
>
>I've got a Mandrake-Linux 5.2 distribution CD and I just want to know if
>diald daemon is included in this CD.
>If is is, how do I install it ?
>
>Diald manual tells me to run Slip first, how do I do that?
>Is it in the CD also?
>
>Hope to hear from you soon.
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Edwin Dalaniel
>
>Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 15:17:39 +1030
>From: Michael Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] Kernel 2.2.3-ac4-4 upgrade
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>G'day All,
>
>The following is the procedure and problems I encountered upgrading to
kernel
>2.2.3-ac4-4 over a  standard CD install of  Mandrake v5.3.
>
>1. Downloaded all RPMS in dirs /kernel, /kernel_misc, and /updates from my
>local mirror site to my /downloads.
>
>2. Backed up /etc, and  /home.
>
>3. startx, desktop KDE, ran RPM.
>
>4. RPM/options to reflect /home/doyle/downloads dir, refresh RPM.
>
>5. Opened the entire RPM tree to enable me to see where the Updated/New
RPMS
>were.
>
>6. UN-installed old kernel RPMS.
>
>7. Installed Updated RPMS.
>
>8. Error pop-up box on the kernel.rpm install "could not install kernel"
after
>all had appeared to have been completed, and it had disappeared from the
RPM
>Update tree????
>
>9. Went to the top of the RPM Tree and worked my way down UN-installing old
and
>Installing new RPMS where required.
>
>10. Edited lilo.conf to reflect the new kernel.
>
>11. Ran lilo.
>
>12. Logged out of KDE, exit, alt/ctrl/del.
>
>13. Shutdown progressed OK for aprox half of the required shutdowns, and
then
>hung :-((((
>
>14. BIG RED BUTTON.
>
>15. Loading Swap Partition insecure permissions 0660 suggested 0600.
>
>16. Checking file system due to big red button shutdown :-)))
>
>17. Ever module loaded with OK :-))))
>
>18. Login Prompt.
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>19. Logged in as root, mouse running, still ran mouseconfig.
>
>20. startx, KDE desktop, OK.
>
>21. No printers available, deleted local and SMB printer using print-tool,
>attempted to add both printers again, local printer not detected.
>
>22. Applied fix as suggested by D in my last kernel update.
>
>Fix:
>KMod
>- ----
>
>If you use kmod, you will find it useful to edit /etc/conf.modules.
>Here is an example of the lines that need to be added:
>
> alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
> options parport_pc io=0x378,0x278 irq=7,auto
>
>KMod will then automatically load parport_pc (with the options
>"io=0x378,0x278 irq=7,auto") whenever a parallel port device driver
>(such as lp) is loaded.
>
>23. Ran Print-tool, add local printer detected, added and tested OK.
>
>24. Added SMB printer, unable to obtain test printouts, ping the 3 win98
boxes
>worked, network neighborhood unable to see Linux box but able to see each
win
>box.
>
>25. Edited the new smb.conf. /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart, OK.
>
>26. Restarted each win box, network neighborhood reports network not
>accessible, but loaded their respective network drives on the Linux box??
>
>27. Each of the win boxes is able to access the Internet via the Linux box,
but
>not using it as the DNS server.
>
>28. So the network is there but it is not?? Still unable to access the SMB
>printer, from the Linux box, all win win boxes can print to it OK??
>
>29. Everything else appears to be working OK, including sound.
>
>30. All round comments, fairly trouble free install.
>
>31. HELP, required with the network problem, and yes eth) was loaded OK on
boot.
>
>32 COLD BEER, Ahhhhhh.
>
>- --
>Michael Doyle
>Adelaide, South Australia
>ICQ #2635762
>http://landofoz.apana.org.au
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 17:52:29 +1030
>From: Michael Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] Re: [devel] Kernel 2.2.3-ac4-4 upgrade
>
>On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Michael Doyle wrote:
>> G'day All,
>>
>> 24. Added SMB printer, unable to obtain test printouts, ping the 3 win98
boxes
>> worked, network neighborhood unable to see Linux box but able to see each
win
>> box.
>>
>> 25. Edited the new smb.conf. /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart, OK.
>>
>> 26. Restarted each win box, network neighborhood reports network not
>> accessible, but loaded their respective network drives on the Linux box??
>>
>> 27. Each of the win boxes is able to access the Internet via the Linux
box, but
>> not using it as the DNS server.
>>
>> 28. So the network is there but it is not?? Still unable to access the
SMB
>> printer, from the Linux box, all win win boxes can print to it OK??
>>
>>
>
>G'day again
>
>I now have the win boxes seeing the Linux box via Network Neighborhood, I
was
>reading the KDE mailing list and a user in there mentioned he had gone back
to
>the older version of DHCP, so I did the same and now win can see linux, but
>still have the problem with the SMB printer unable to find it??
>
>- --
>Michael Doyle
>Adelaide, South Australia ICQ #2635762
>http://landofoz.apana.org.au
>
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>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 00:50:37 PST
>From: "Edwin Dalaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] make depend, make, make install
>
>Hello once again!
>
>I've download a file named  diald-0.16.tar.gz
>
>So I used gunzip and tar to extract the file.
>
>After that a directory diald-0.16 was created.
>
>The problem is:
>
>How can I use make, make depend and make install?
>
>i've got the make file /usr/bin and the program that I like to install
>is in /root/diald-0.16 directory.
>
>Diald manual simply says that to install: run make depend then make and
>then make install as root. i am logging in as root.
>
>But when I entered the command nothing happens.
>
>Can you help me with this?
>
>Thaks!
>
>
>Edwin Dalaniel
>Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>
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>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:11:57 +0000
>From: Nick Kay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [expert] make depend, make, make install
>
>At 00:50 26/03/99 PST, you wrote:
>>Hello once again!
>>
>>I've download a file named  diald-0.16.tar.gz
>>
>>So I used gunzip and tar to extract the file.
>>
>>After that a directory diald-0.16 was created.
>>
>>The problem is:
>>
>>How can I use make, make depend and make install?
>>
>>i've got the make file /usr/bin and the program that I like to install
>>is in /root/diald-0.16 directory.
>>
>>Diald manual simply says that to install: run make depend then make and
>>then make install as root. i am logging in as root.
>>
>>But when I entered the command nothing happens.
>>
>>
>First cd into the newly created directory - "cd diald-0.16"
>then - "make depend" then "make" then "make install"
>
>I tested this on my system. It works for me.
>
>hih
>nick@nexnix
>
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>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:27:00 -0600
>From: "Aaron W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] Upgrading KDE 1.0 to 1.1 on 5.2
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>   I am running Mandrake 5.2 and want to go to KDE 1.1 since it has been
>out a while. Has anyone had success doing this? The rpm packager at kde
>said I should get the rpms from Mandrake. Are the rpms in the 5.3 directory
>the ones I need? Also can I install on top of 1.0? Any info to help smooth
>the process would be appriciated.
>Thanks,
>
>Aaron Winters
>Electronic Imaging Manager
>Garner Printing
>http://camalott.com/~garner
>
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>
>Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 02:11:51 -0800
>From: F^51 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [expert] cua0 prb
>
>

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