A little more info from my syslog, showing what
happens when I try a test
message to myself (to my yahoo account):
Oct 14 21:07:50 stonekeep postfix/smtp[3396]:
208C882E:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=none, delay=3849,
status=deferred (connect to
mx4.mail.yahoo.com[66.218.86.253]: Network is
unrea
All was fine for a while. I run postfix, procmail,
and fetchmail on my local box
(stonekeep.ravenhome.net). I was able to send emails
without problem to myself, to the list, wherever.
Now, all I get are deferred messages and timeouts on
any smtp server I try to connect to...or nameserver
problem
test
I suddenly can no longer send emails from my local
mailserver. Is THIS getting through?
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Jumping in late, I want to reiterate that you must
remove MesaGL rpms if they are installed. They will
dork up your nvidia.
praedor
--- R N dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you have an idea of what to look at, feel free
> > ;-)
> >
> Only to try:
>
> do you have
> alias /dev/nvidia* n
Don't know if it's "just me" but...I installed the the
Club 3.1.3 rpms on my desktop, and the texstar rpms on
my laptop. The texstar KDE 3.1.3 system is gawd-awful
slow on my laptop, much slower than the original KDE
that came with 9.1, at least with regards to initial
startup. Takes a LNG ti
I actually have now tried and failed to build
kernel-2.4.22-0.6mdk (from cooker). I upgraded
kernel-utils (built from source rpm so it would be
cool with MDK 9.1) and then tried building the kernel.
No go. First off, xconfig doesn't work so I had to
go with menuconfig (no problem with 2.4.21-0.1
I have run into this insanely annoying behavior before
too. I have LOTS of hdd space but I did not give /tmp
it's own multigigabyte partition, just an unreasonably
large 800 MBs. I download to /usr/local/download,
period. It exists on my system for downloads because
it has LOTS of space dedicate
It has been a while since I last played this game but
now I have some family visiting and at least one of
these visitors would like to pass some time playing
it. I installed it last night, got it working with my
NVidia Ti4200 just fine, but I have no sound and it
looks to be a libSDL issue of some
Wow. You would like to pay for a top-end 3D
acceleration card but only seek to use the 2D
rendering? I would think that you would do quite well
to simply stick with Matrox or lower end ATI or NVidia
cards with decent memory (say 64 MB) and you would be
set for all 2D and DVD viewing. It seems su
Question...I have built/tried the 2.4.21-0.17mm-mdk
kernel and found it to be too slow for most
activities. Perhaps it is great for multimedia but
anything else...
Is the previous version -0.16mdkmm somehow superior
to -0.17mm-mdk?
--- Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those inter
ack Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> are you trying to use a frame buffer? vga=normal?
>
> On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 09:54, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> > I have built and installed the 2.4.21-0.18mdk
> kernel
> > three times now without error. I have also
> generated
&g
supermount doesn't cause any
problems?
praedor
--- Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Praedor Tempus wrote:
> > Hmpf. My supermount setup has both my CDROM and
> CDRW
> > setup as scsi-ide. If I try k3b, it fails to see
> > them. All the other cd
Hmpf. My supermount setup has both my CDROM and CDRW
setup as scsi-ide. If I try k3b, it fails to see
them. All the other cdburner apps work fine with
this.
praedor
--- Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Praedor Tempus wrote:
> > I am one who hasn't had pr
I have built and installed the 2.4.21-0.18mdk kernel
three times now without error. I have also generated
the initrd and run lilo with success post build. Thus
far it has been impossible to bootup the kernel,
however. I can bootup my stock 2.4.21-0.13mdk and
-0.13mdkcustom but cannot begin to bo
I am one who hasn't had problems, per se, with
supermount in 9.1 or 9.0 (or others). Supermount
causes problems, however, if you wish to use k3b, the
kde cdburner app. It is a nice looking app but I
cannot get it to work with my system setup with
supermount, though I have no problems with X-CDroa
Then, in OO at least, it should be possible to disable
this disabled import (re-enable unprotected import of
pword m$ docs).
--- Guy Van Sanden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
http://www.hos.horizon.ie/staroffice/techfaq.html#1q21
> 22.
> Q.
>
> Why can I not import
> password protect
I tried the mm kernel and then went back to the
regular kernel (built from source with some of the
grsecurity features enabled). The mm kernel is slower
than the rgular kernel for most non-mm stuff, so
unless you do a lot of mm work, it isn't worth the
switch.
praedor
--- KevinO <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Didn't gentoo itself derive from a fork (of Sorcerer)
some year or so ago?
praedor
--- Lyvim Xaphir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gentoo has been one of MDK's greatest competitors so
> far, maintaining
> fourth place at Distrowatch.com right behind Red
> Hat. Mandrake of course
> has almost co
When KDE was young (1.x to 2.0 days) I would rebuild
the KDE source rpms without problems. Since late in
the 2.x and into the 3.x versions I have given up on
rebuilding the rpms. Somewhere along the line the
complexity and just plain difficulty of getting the
rpms to build got to be too much. I
I recently picked up an Athlon XP2700+ to replace my
Duron 1100. The switch went fine except my [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobo
apparently doesn't support anything greater than an
XP1500+. It is an MSI KT333 ultra and the manual says
it can do a 200MHz FSB, etc, which would support the
chip but...in any c
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I tried posting this to the list yesterday but it never appeared in the
list(?). If any of you are lyx users you may appreciate the Qt frontend in
place of the ugly/clunky xforms frontend. An individual in the lyx-users
list has produced a Mandrak
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On Friday 07 February 2003 08:14 am, stefmit wrote:
[...]
> busybox: unresolved symbol drop_super_Rc64cc0dd4
> kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k reiserfs, errno=2
> kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k freereiserfs, errno=2
> kernel panic:
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I submitted a bug report to openoffice.org about this problem and it has now
been resolved in the latest build. There was a bug in the code that allowed
for/created an empty OLE object on one of the slides and this prevented the
export. It has bee
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 07:41 am, SainTiss wrote:
> I enabled supermount through the MDK control center, but this is what I
> got in fstab now:
>
> none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
> dev=/dev/scd1,fs=auto,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,
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> > Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote on Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 03:51:40PM -0500
> >
> > > Thank you for the help...NOT. In any case, the "OT" DOES provide
> > > warning that it isn't ON TOPIC and you can read at your
Monday 03 February 2003 04:07 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> > I REALLY need some fast help with a simple statistics question but I am
> > not real strong on statistics. I have a question regarding Fisher's
> > exact:
y 2003 03:44 pm, Seth Zirin wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 09:59, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> > I REALLY need some fast help with a simple statistics question but I am
> > not real strong on statistics. I have a question regarding Fisher's
> > exact: is it a legitimate
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On Monday 03 February 2003 01:45 pm, et wrote:
> ok, here is the "kick in the crotch" I could not save it in SO powerpoint,
> so i created a new presentation, copy and pasted all the slides to the new
> presentation, and it saved with no problem.
Hell
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I REALLY need some fast help with a simple statistics question but I am not
real strong on statistics. I have a question regarding Fisher's exact: is it
a legitimate test to run on a particular set of data I have.
I need help fast. Anyone with kno
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On Monday 03 February 2003 08:08 am, Thomas Sourmail wrote:
> > with a beep and a "General error input/output error".
>
> You are not trying to save on a fat32 partition, are you ?
>
> Apart from the fact that soffice won't read those, I had weird prob
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I have a starimpress presentation that I must save as a powerpoint
presentation. Trying to do so from either staroffice 6.0 or OO 1.0.1 fails
with a beep and a "General error input/output error".
Is there some limitation/issue with these packages
On Sunday 02 February 2003 05:03 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
[...]
> The one point that is an extreme weakness for all the distro's and
> should be a natural for MDK is with laptops. I for one have been
> struggling mightily with wirelss for 2 weeks. Still haven't gottne it
> to work right been th
On Sunday 02 February 2003 01:47 pm, David E. Fox wrote:
> > On this same note... When I was trying to compile the KDE 3.1 package=20
> > "kdelibs", I got some weird compile errors that appeared to be simple
> > synta= x=20
[...]
I haven't been able to successfully build KDE sources since somewher
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For my part I apologize for letting myself getting involved and helping to
stretch this stupid thread beyond its useful lifetime. In order to prevent
getting bumped off the list, I promise to hold my keys and respond never
again to any portion of t
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 02:24 pm, J.P. Pasnak wrote:
> I've been attempting to set up an enviroment that will let a user use
> sftp, but not allow them to 'walk' the rest of the system.
>
> I've tried _numerous_ different variations (created a chr
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 02:09 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:14 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> > of US citizens with contrary views to those of the court-appointed US
> > president and his apolo
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 01:26 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:06:42 -0500
>
> Praedor Tempus Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What is "claws"?
>
> sylpheed-claws, a damn great em
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 01:13 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 17:57:31 +
>
> Daryl Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > AT LEAST TAKE IT OFF THIS LIST.
>
> Agreed!!!
>
> Thankfully using claws I can set an ignore flag.
Wh
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:45 pm, Franki wrote:
[...]
> believe it or not.. often a dictator is better economically then a
> democracy (at least initially).. simply because the leader need not worry
> about public opinion.. but that certainly does
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:24 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wish you people would quit cluttering my mailbox with all this crap.
> There are other lists where this would be appropriate.
>
> "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ..
>
> > first of a
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:23 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
[...]
> > Last polls in USA show that nearly half of the American people don't
> > want war against Iraq in any case. In Germany our chancellor wouldn't
> > get away wi
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:57 am, Alfredo C. López wrote:
> El Mié 29 Ene 2003 11:54, Chuck Burns escribió:
> > We never SIGNED kyoto, because it was nothing more than a ploy to LOOK
> > GOOD to ecologists. The WORST polluting countries are the 3
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:46 am, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
> I beg your all pardon but I could not keep my fingers away from the
> keyboard after such a stupid things written below.
[...]
> Pardon Praedor, but I could not help myself cons
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:29 am, Franki wrote:
> 3. Oil, I don't recall hearing that the Oil fields that the US liberated in
> Desert storm are now owned by the US did I miss some important news
> flyer here??? who is running Kuwait now??? I wasn't aware it was the
No oil fields were t
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:53 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 09:38, Chuck Burns wrote:
> > On Wed, January 29 2003 8:32 am, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> > *snip*
> >
> > > Yes, I know that one and I just love it.
> > > It's a very go
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:35 am, tarvid wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:07 am, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
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> > On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:0
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:27 am, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 08:36 -0600, Chuck Burns wrote:
> > FACT: The French have oil contracts with Iraq.
>
> Aha! Now we are seeing some real beef. The French have and the US have
> not
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:08 am, tarvid wrote:
> I like my horse, even though he is over 30 now.
30?! Wow. What kind of horse is he? Have you retired him to pasture grazing
or do you actually still ride him?
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This is WAY offtopic and would be better suited for an alt.* newsgroup. As a
US Desert Storm veteran and now reservist, I think I can speak for EVERYONE
that Bush is an idiot, in fact, he truly is the most ignorant, ill-educated
president that the
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 04:31 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 January 2003 04:08 pm, Albert E. Whale, CISSP wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Are you indicating that 9.0 doesn't support anything other than ext2 or
> > ext3? If so, Where's the BEEF?
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 04:08 pm, Albert E. Whale, CISSP wrote:
> Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> >On Tuesday 28 January 2003 12:03 pm, Albert E. Whale, CISSP wrote:
> >>I am curious as to Which OS Version you encountered this?
> >[...]
> >
> >Really? Pe
age. Any ideas?
>
> Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> >Some of what I have found with regards to messages like:
> >
> >Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 01100112
[...]
Really? Perhaps another problem to chalk up to the many with 2.4.19 (and
highe
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On Monday 27 January 2003 05:02 pm, JOHAM,DAVID (HP-Boise,ex1) wrote:
> I don't seem to have any problem running KDE apps in remote X windows.
> Usually I ssh in rather than telnet. What kind of errors are you seeing?
> Can you post the output of somet
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I am extremely new to x forwarding. I can x forward certain apps like
gkrellm, staroffice, and several other self-contained apps (over wlan). Is
it possible to x forward opengl apps? Can one x forward (via ssh) glxgears?
An opengl game?
It woul
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On Monday 27 January 2003 01:43 pm, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > What is wrong?! Why? Why!? WHY!?
> >
> > I REALLY need wireless to work for me to get work done.
> > Anyone have anything to offer? A sledgehammer for both my
>
On Monday 27 January 2003 12:38 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Nothing like talking to oneself here *grin*. I think I've tracked the
> blocking down to hotplug.. Seems that there is a device that exists in
> newer compaq desktops at /dev/compaq/cpqphp. This of course doesn't
> exist in a 2 year ol
Some of what I have found with regards to messages like:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 01100112
is that it is thought to be related to memory/cache problems. Does anyone
know one way or another? I have been running memtest86 for over an hour on
the problem system a
On Monday 27 January 2003 11:08 am, JP wrote:
> Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > What. The. F*CK?!!!
>
> please grow up, and let me know when you succeeded so i can stop filtering
> the crap you send to this ml.
Offended by !@##!@ F*CK are we? How about "s;lolnoneoitjn;ongponre"?
--
C
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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 04:16 pm, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
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> > On Wednesday 22 January 2003 01:21 pm, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> &g
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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 01:21 pm, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
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> >I tried the well-regarded site: http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/
&g
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I tried the well-regarded site: http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/
to "fix" my urpmi. It did, incompletely. Many of the sites were either
unavailable or broken such that urpmi still fails quite often when I try to
use it. Anyway, I would like to add
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On Monday 20 January 2003 07:47 pm, Bopolissimus Platypus wrote:
> On Monday 20 January 2003 06:21 am, KevinO wrote:
> > I just want to be able to get a connection without having to pay $20 a
> > day for an ethernet connection. I will be traveling thro
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On Sunday 19 January 2003 05:02 pm, KevinO wrote:
> I am looking to add an 802.11b card to my older laptop (P-150) in
> preparation for a trip to Europe I am about to make. I currently have
> Mandrake 8.0 on this laptop but I can install 8.1, 8.2 or 9.
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It has been a while since I last had to do this and now I don't recall the
procedure for installing staroffice for EVERYONE. What is the command after
initial rpm install to install staroffice 6.0 such that everyone can use it?
praedor
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On Friday 17 January 2003 11:38 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> Azrael wrote:
> > Do you have the rpm database locked by a zombie/dead/half-dead/forgotton
> > rpm process somewhere? check all your processes and kill off rpm related
> > ones?
>
> Also, rm /v
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On Friday 17 January 2003 11:25 am, Azrael wrote:
> Do you have the rpm database locked by a zombie/dead/half-dead/forgotton
> rpm process somewhere? check all your processes and kill off rpm related
> ones?
There are no rpm processes running at all.
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On Friday 17 January 2003 12:14 pm, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> On Friday 17 January 2003 16:05, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
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> > I don't know what happened or wh
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I don't know what happened or when but I cannot do anything with rpm except
make simple queries. VERY simple queries. And I cannot do a database
rebuild either. I have been trying to install/reinstall all the latest
Mandrake rpm-* rpms but I cann
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Mandrake has officially filed for "Chapter 11". Done deal.
Hopefully they will pull out of this reorganization of payments and...still
exist.
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I am not finding urpmi very functional nor impressive in Mandrake 9.0. In
Mandrake 8.2 it works like a charm but in 9.0 it chokes on virtually EVERY
query I make.
Latest:
"urpmi recode"
In 8.2 this immediately turns up a hit and seeks permission
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On Monday 13 January 2003 04:34 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Monday 13 January 2003 05:58 am, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> > I was playing RTCW on my 8.2 system without too much problem (worked
> > perfectly if started in a
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Prior to upgrading to MDK 9.0, my 8.2 system (NVidia Geforce 4 Ti4200) would
produce upwards of 6000 FPS in glxgears, default size (1024x768, 16 bit
color). Since upgrading to 9.0 (and rebuilding/reinstalling the NVidia
drivers), I get a reasonably
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I was playing RTCW on my 8.2 system without too much problem (worked perfectly
if started in a non-KDE environ prepended by "soundwrapper", wouldn't work
with sound at all no matter what in KDE). I have an NVidia Geforce 4 Ti4200.
In 9.0, the game s
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On Sunday 12 January 2003 10:55 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Sunday January 12 2003 08:48 am, Azrael wrote:
[...]
> I've been using 9.1 since cooker unfroze shortly after 9.0's
> release. It's been solid all along ... on ReiserFS. From what I
> un
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On Saturday 11 January 2003 07:30 pm, Charlie wrote:
> On Saturday 11 January 2003 02:50 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I just finished loading Mdk9.1beta1. It, being a beta, was a little
> > challenging getting to load, and I'm sure lilo
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checking mailserver problems
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I am getting mixed success with my wireless connection
sharing. I am finally figuring out certain aspects
that need to be handled to get it working but one
baffles me still.
I get a modem connection on box 1 which is ad-hoc
wireless connected to box 2. After the connection,
box 1 can use the int
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I have recently setup postfix on my desktop to be my MTA, both sending and
receiving (with fetchmail). I get emails in /var/spool/mail/praedor as
expected and can see them with pine and if I do "ls /var/spool/mail" I see
the praedor mailbox.
In
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On Sunday 24 November 2002 12:06 am, Woody Green wrote:
> On the sharing machine, run iptables-save and post the output here.
>
Hello,
After some fiddling I managed to get things working again, though I only
barely understand what I did. Below is t
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:07 pm, David Relson wrote:
[...]
> My procmail recipe is pretty simple. It checks for korean and japanese
> character sets and puts those messages into file spam-unreadable,then runs
> bogofilter to classify the message as spam or ham, and then takes
> appropriate act
Hmpf.
I have/had procmail working on my system. I have a directory: $HOME/.procmail
which contains a link to $HOME/.procmailrc. I read the somewhat confusing
directions in the README with junkfilter and elected to install the
junkfilter files in /usr/local/etc/junkfilter. I created a symlin
I just picked up junkfilter but cannot build it. I placed it in
/usr/local/etc/junkfilter and set the path to point to this as well as my
procmailrc file. I do a "make create" in the junkfilter directory and all I
get is:
[praedor@lapdog junkfilter]$ make create
Makefile:49: *** target patter
Well, it now appears that all is right with the world. I managed to get my
wireless connections between desktop and laptop up and running so as to allow
both machines to connection share a dialup account from the desktop. I also
got my KDE slow startup problem resolved (my desktop hostname isn
I was misled. I was informed that one could not share an internet connection
through an ad-hoc wlan connection. I have found I was wrong/misinformed and
it is possible. At this point I am only partially sharing, however.
I changed my wlan connection from my laptop to desktop to be ad-hoc and
I've always handled modem internet connections via a GUI app like kppp. What
would be the method for doing this from the command prompt?
praedor
--
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- Friedrich Nietzsche.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.
I think I have fetchmail-postfix-procmail working now on my system but for one
thing I miss. I use Kmail as my mail client and I like the color coding it
does for new/unread messages vs read messages. Is there a way to bring back
the coloration when one is using fetchmail + postfix as the MTA
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Final test here, promise
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On Thursday 21 November 2002 11:49 am, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> Something has gone wrong here. I have tried to setup fetchmail to work
> with my local postfix and procmail. I have fetchmail setup to query my
> yahoo pop mail server every 2 minutes. It is actually downlo
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Something has gone wrong here. I have tried to setup fetchmail to work with
my local postfix and procmail. I have fetchmail setup to query my yahoo pop
mail server every 2 minutes. It is actually downloading the mail from yahoo
to what appears to
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Still nothing to see here. Keep moving.
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Testing. Nothing to see here. Carry on.
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I have been running postfix on my system for a long time, primarily for
sending mail, receiving mail from my yahoo pop mail account. I am now trying
to setup fetchmail to work with postfix and procmail plus spamassassin to act
for both incoming and
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OK, I have just about given up trying to share my laptop's modem connection
via wlan connection with my desktop. I have picked up a modem for my desktop
and would like to try to share a connection that way. Thing is, my laptop
HAS to be the wlan A
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I have managed to get the hostap_cs driver to work with my Zoomair pcmcia wlan
card in my Thinkpad. I have it setup as a dhcp server for my desktop which
is using a USB Linksys WUSB11 v2.6 (Atmel driver) wlan device. I am able to
assign an IP to t
I just cannot believe this. I have a laptop (IBM Thinkpad) with absolutely no
available IRQ resources. None. The only things attached to this is a phone
cord for the modem (linmodem/winmodem). Every single IRQ is used up such
that I cannot insert any pcmcia cards while connected via modem be
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OK, this question pops up periodically and I have asked it myself. How does
one assign a hostname to their system without breaking it and so that it
comes up every time one boots? I managed to get my laptop to be called
lapdog.ravenhome.net but ca
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I have never quite gotten how to patch kernels. I have a patch for upgrading
wireless extensions to version 15 that I would like to apply to kernel 2.4.18
(unless someone knows of a 2.4.18 kernel that already contains this patch as
well as supermou
I picked up a linksys wusb11 v2.6 wlan adaptor and downloaded and built the
atmel driver for it. I don't know if it works because I cannot get the damn
usb modules to load.
I built a 2.4.19 mdk kernel WITH usb support and all the drivers (usb-uhci,
uhci, and usb-ohci) as modules. Not a one
A linksys WUSB v2.5 will, perhaps also a v2.0. I goofed my first time and
bought a WUSB - it had been a while since it came out so I thought it likely
to be a v2.x though there was no indication whatsoever on the box. I lost
the receipt and was unable to take it back. a v1.5 will not work.
T
On Sunday 17 November 2002 04:22 pm, jarmo wrote:
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> Don't blow your head off...
> If you'd read better you'd figure that this is not a laptop..
> Pse read again...
>
> As said with my orinoco silver card and wavelan pci adapter etc...
>
> I can get it working...but MDK's installation does not
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