Just tried. kernel 2.4.18...
below are the failed tests, and the very weird error...
Do you want to apply this patch [N/y/t/f/a/r/b/w/v/q/?] y
Testing patch submitted/netlink-tcpdiag.patch...
Failed to patch copy of /usr/src/linux
TEST FAILED: patch NOT applied.
Do you want to apply this patch [
Guess you are not interseted in usign visual foxpro with linux. If you
were after some other frontend tools or maybe a total linux solution,
please ignore me.
At the tail of the sidebar, there is some source codes that showed how
to integrate M$ visual foxpro with postgres on linux via postgre
I just learnt that by default, caldera's apache didn't start up with
-DSSL (is, not https). You are supposed to use httpd startssl to do it,
but during boot up, it's not the case.
I have since changed /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd so that "httpd start" will
also use the option -DSSL.
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punching "procmail example" into google.com
found the following link:
http://www.complete.org/mailinglists/archives/aclug-l-199809/msg00138.html
the example didn't use lock file...
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I would be amazed if that's the case. Win98 and WinMe flushed the MBR on
every install if I remmebered correctly.
Zoki wrote:
> *** I will be installing RH 7.x on this machine without knowing what to
> think of the following: According to several colleagues HP seems to use
> the MBR for keepin
this one is a bit better, possibly an modified Nancy's how-to.
http://www.pegasus.rutgers.edu/~elflord/unix/procmail.html
m.w.Chang wrote:
> punching "procmail example" into google.com
> found the following link:
>
> http://www.complete.org/mailinglists/archives/aclug-l-199809/msg00138.html
>
Quoted from you're original post:
"make[2]: Leaving directory '/opt/kmyfirewall-0.4.2/'"
You're trying to install version 0.4.2. The homepage for kmyfirewall,
http://kmyfirewall.sourceforge.net/index.php?kat=download
clearly states:
System Requirements versions <= 0.4.1
* Linux >= 2.4.x
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 15:34:48 +0800
begin "m.w.Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> Just tried. kernel 2.4.18...
> below are the failed tests, and the very weird error...
>
> Do you want to apply this patch [N/y/t/f/a/r/b/w/v/q/?] y
> Testing patch submitted/netlink-tcpdiag.patch...
> Fail
Mike, Thanks for providing the sylpheed rpm for ol3.1.1 at Celestial. I'm not seeing
in-line images. Was it compiled with that capability? If so, I'll start to
trouble-shoot. If not, I'll try to compile it myself.
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 08:48:06 -0400 (EDT) "John Hanagan"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
> Mike, Thanks for providing the sylpheed rpm for ol3.1.1 at
> Celestial. I'm not seeing in-line images. Was it compiled with
> that capability? If so, I'll start to trouble-shoot. If not, I'll
> try to compil
I checked out the link Tim posted. It does indeed say 0.4.2 requires
KDE 3. Now that we've established that everybody knows how to read...
I was in fact trying to build 0.4.2, however I was getting conflicting
information from a different source. It clearly stated KDE 2.2.x.
http://apps.kde.co
Glad that's straightened out ;-)
FWIW: a habit I've gotten into when using apps.kde.com to find kde apps
is to always, always, always go to the projects home page to verify
several things,
1. The app is still actively developed
2. I get the most current source
3. I can verify the system requirem
bugfix
Title: Installing ProFTPd
Installing ProFTPD
From: M.W.Chang
Date: 18 March, 2002
This document describes the compile/install and configuration of a very basic ProFT
I just wanted to enable evverything since I had nothing to lose. THen I
got looking for examples of using them. It certainly was not as simple
as I thought...
> The above are normal. Why do you think you need all the above anyway?
> Thought you just needed iplimit, no _everything_ (and everythi
FTP -> ProFTPD (updated) (Chang)
K
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Scribbling feverishly on April 10, M.W.Chang managed to emit:
>
> bugfix
Thanks. I'll get this up shortly. Please send submissions to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To answer Kurt's questions...
One of our companies is a M$ Partner and I used to get free licensing.
Now the freebies are being cut back and I have to ante up for extra client access
licenses.
38 Users will cost me ~ $12,000.
We have used Exchange and SQL because it didn't really cost. Now th
On April 10, 2002 12:24 am, m.w.Chang wrote:
> Guess you are not interseted in usign visual foxpro with linux. If you
> were after some other frontend tools or maybe a total linux solution,
> please ignore me.
>
> At the tail of the sidebar, there is some source codes that showed how
> to integrat
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Brian Witowski wrote:
> I checked out the link Tim posted. It does indeed say 0.4.2 requires
> KDE 3. Now that we've established that everybody knows how to read...
I think all we've established is that both Tim & I know how to read, and
you know how to be insulting to thos
There is often a utility partition for things like GUI RAID management on
NetServers. It is not strictly necessary, especially if you know how to
configure your RAID controller with the built-in interface on the controller.
You should have no problem writing to the MBR. I have done this on
Joel, I have used a program on windows, reliably called Split File Extension.
It is Freeware and can be gotten from
http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/split.html
I have not used this file via win4lin or anysuch way, only on 95/98/NT so I
don't know if it will do what your asking but will sp
[newlines added for easier reading]
Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Wil McGilvery managed to emit:
> To answer Kurt's questions...
>
> One of our companies is a M$ Partner and I used to get free licensing.
Nice, that.
> Now the freebies are being cut back and I have to ante up for extra
>
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Wil McGilvery managed to emit:
>
> If Exchange is just being used as a mail server, I believe it is easy
> to replace with other Sendmail, PostFix, Exim, or whatever.
> Otherwise, I'm not sure what you'd use -- I don't know
As I said, we must be looking at two different pages.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Wunder
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 7:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Make errors
>
>
> Quoted from you're original post:
Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Net Llama! managed to emit:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
> > Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Wil McGilvery managed to emit:
> >
> > If Exchange is just being used as a mail server, I believe it is easy
> > to replace with other Sendmail, PostFix, Ex
Scribbling feverishly on April 07, Bill Campbell managed to emit:
[select snippage]
> On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 07:26:05PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
> >1) I don't have an xserverrc. Admittedly, this *may* be part of the
> > problem, and I foolishly didn't save the working configuration
> > befor
Scribbling feverishly on April 07, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
> > >
> > > * #any host can get a login window
> > >
> > > * CHOOSER BROADCAST #any indirect host can get a chooser
> >
> > Okay, I did this and was able to log in using XDM, *but*:
> >
Scribbling feverishly on April 07, Bill Campbell managed to emit:
[tale of woe deleted]
> Actually it's a problem with the DISPLAY variable. For some
> reason which I've never been able to understand, starting X
> sometimes wants to use DISPLAY=:0.0 which isn't allowed by the
> default configur
Everything had been going quite wel with my KDE3 compile, but I've hit a
snag at kdebindings (kdejava/koala/kdejava). Here's the error I'm getting:
...
make[4]: Entering directory
`/data/Source_files/KDE300/kdebindings-3.0/kdejava/koala/kdejava'
source='libkdejava_la.all_cpp.cpp' object='libkdej
If you type in kmyfirewall in the search box you'll get what I saw.
Sorry about that. I pretty much gave up on it. I downloaded and
installed fwbuilder. I still had to do some other updates but at
least its running. It's a drag-and-drop type iptables config tool.
So far it looks good.
Brian
Brian,
A word to the wise. Everyone on this list (me included) gets
squirrely from time to time. Just ignore these comments and use the
answers for what you get out of them (says he after learning the hard
way).
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 17:43:08 -0400 "Brian Witowski"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I
I'm not sure what I said that was insulting. And why are you speaking for
Tim? He hasn't said anything about being insulted.
Your snide comment about "A good place to start would be to install Qt3 and
KDE3" insinuated that I wasn't competent enough to check the requirements.
Which I did. This
Okay, so I finally caved and ordered a digital camera, a the one
mentioned in the subject line -- it was free, what can I say. Anyone
used one of these critters with Linux? A quick and shallow Google
search revealed some promising info at
http://www.smcc.demon.nl/webcam/, but no real mention of th
Kurt, i swear you're reading my mind. I'm seriously considering
purchasing a webcam. I'd love to hear the input of others on what works
well, and works well in Linux.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Okay, so I finally caved and ordered a digital camera, a the one
> mentioned in the sub
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:09 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> Kurt, i swear you're reading my mind. I'm seriously considering
> purchasing a webcam. I'd love to hear the input of others on what works
> well, and works well in Linux.
I've been using an Axis 2100 web cam for the past two years and it
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> Check it out at: www.bmarsh.com/weather (not a very exciting view
> however)
Hrmm...what's all the white stuff on the ground? ;)
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:09 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> > Kurt, i swear you're reading my mind. I'm seriously considering
> > purchasing a webcam. I'd love to hear the input of others on what works
> > well, and works well in Linux.
>
> I've been usi
Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Net Llama! managed to emit:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> > Check it out at: www.bmarsh.com/weather (not a very exciting view
> > however)
>
> Hrmm...what's all the white stuff on the ground? ;)
Cocaine. Lots of cocaine. ;-)
K
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On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:47 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> > Check it out at: www.bmarsh.com/weather (not a very exciting view
> > however)
>
> Hrmm...what's all the white stuff on the ground? ;)
It's called 'snow' and adds some local color to th
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:53 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Net Llama! managed to emit:
> > On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> > > Check it out at: www.bmarsh.com/weather (not a very exciting view
> > > however)
> >
> > Hrmm...what's all the white st
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 17:43:08 -0400 Brian Witowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm not sure what I said that was insulting. And why are you speaking
> for Tim? He hasn't said anything about being insulted.
>
> Your snide comment about...
Oppps... what did miss? Are we bar-b-queing again???
List
I have a large tar file to down load, but ftp says it is too big for it.
What will do this for me? Thanks in advance.
cheers
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How big is this file?
Joel
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Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Rick Sivernell managed to emit:
> List
>
> I have a large tar file to down load, but ftp says it is too big for it.
> What will do this for me? Thanks in advance.
I've only encountered this using ftp clients on proprietary *NIXen
that have hard-coded limits
Kurt / Joel
It is just regular tar file of a downloads that I have accumalated. I
am transferring to a new box for install. Nothing speacial here
[rick@RSivernell rick]$ ll /opt/DownLoads/*tar
-rw-r--r--1 root root 2147483648 Apr 9 02:11 /opt/DownLoads/dl.tar
[rick@RSivernell
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 21:00, Rick Sivernell wrote:
> Kurt / Joel
>
>
>It is just regular tar file of a downloads that I have accumalated. I
> am transferring to a new box for install. Nothing speacial here
>
>
> [rick@RSivernell rick]$ ll /opt/DownLoads/*tar
> -rw-r--r--1 root r
Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Rick Sivernell managed to emit:
> Kurt / Joel
>
>
>It is just regular tar file of a downloads that I have accumalated. I
> am transferring to a new box for install. Nothing speacial here
>
>
> [rick@RSivernell rick]$ ll /opt/DownLoads/*tar
> -rw-r--r--
forgot that. thanks.
Kurt Wall wrote:
> Thanks. I'll get this up shortly. Please send submissions to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Isn't there some file size problem at 2 gigs? I know I have to split up
my tar files when I do a complete system backup up. I use ext2. About
two gigs is when things seem to get bad. I would split (man split)
this file and then try it.
Joel
> >
> >It is just regular tar file of a download
If you use split to breakup the files when you tar them, eg:
tar -czPv FilesToTar | split -b 1000m - tarfile
seems to be the right series of commands, YMMV.
To untar the files, this works:
cat tarfile* | tar -xzvPf -
Joel
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:34:21PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Isn't there
2.2.x kernels couldn't handle files larger than 2GB. 2.4.x kernels
should be fine as long as you've got glibc-2.2.x.
My guess is that there isn't sufficient space for the file on the remote
end.
Joel Hammer wrote:
> Isn't there some file size problem at 2 gigs? I know I have to split up
> my
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 18:42:48 -0700
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2.2.x kernels couldn't handle files larger than 2GB. 2.4.x kernels
> should be fine as long as you've got glibc-2.2.x.
>
> My guess is that there isn't sufficient space for the file on the remote
> end.
>
> Joel Ham
how to configure a linux kernel to support modversions.h???
thanks
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Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. - Hitechweb managed to emit:
> how to configure a linux kernel to support modversions.h???
> thanks
Run "make menuconfig" in /usr/src/linux, select Loadable module
support, then press "y" or "Y" for
[*] Enable loadable module support
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Hi,
I have a Philips Vesta Pro (PCVC680K). The driver is in the kernel from
2.4.5 but you have to download a closed source decompresor from the URL
mentioned below. It's not necessary, but wihtout it you won't be able
to use som size - frames/s convi
Jerry,
Everythings cool. I took my medication and feel better now. :)
Brian
> Oppps... what did miss? Are we bar-b-queing again???
>
> Brian, ignore the flames, ignore the egos, ignore it all...
>
> What you could try to do is, re-ask the question you need an answer to. I
> missed that. A
Do you not recommend xconfig or did you overlook it?
Brian
>
> Scribbling feverishly on April 10, Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. -
> Hitechweb managed to emit:
> > how to configure a linux kernel to support modversions.h???
> > thanks
>
> Run "make menuconfig" in /usr/src/linux, select Loadable modu
At 09:05 10/04/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>There is often a utility partition for things like GUI RAID management on
>NetServers. It is not strictly necessary, especially if you know how to
>configure your RAID controller with the built-in interface on the
>controller.
>You should have no problem wr
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