Re: [SLUG] 2 problems with Mandrake 9.1

2003-08-25 Thread Richard Neal
ok

1). I never set DNS in Mandrake never seen a reason to for PPP let the 
ISP set it.  I also use kppp and initiate kppp from Mandrake Control 
Center under Network and Internet (you can also set you host name here 
if you select expert mode under DrakConnect). If your using a user 
account make sure your user is in the ppp group also under Mandrake 
Control Center (might as well add the user to the audio group too).

*NOTE. I found Mandrake doesnt install IPTABLES by default either a good 
proposition is go to http://www.rpmfind.net download firestarter 
(firewall app for people who dont like to stuff around) and install 
IPTABLES with Mandrake Control/Software Management/RpmDrake (+)

2). bet you have a INTEL machine..
The reason it not shutting down is because you didn't set acpi to be 
activated in the boot manager on the install (there is a small tick box).
To fix this is pretty simple,
 1. Go into Mandrake Control Center click on the Boot icon then click 
on DrakBoot then click on configure make sure Enable apci [X] is 
marked. Now save and and dont exit Mandrake Control Center

 2. Now go to Software Management then click on the + RpmDrake  in 
the search box enter acpi in the search box, click on [search], install 
acpid and the acpi module if its there.

 3. Now exit that part of Mandrake Control and go to System then click
on DrakXServices  make sure acpi and acpid are both marked [X] to 
start  on boot and then save and exit and reboot.



PS Were I work now is 100% Linuxit was a hard slog but worth it and 
thanks for all the people who helped me on my trip into Linux.

Jeff Ai wrote:
I've used RedHat 8.0 for quite a well with no problem.
Yesterday my mate lent me a copy of Mandrake 9.1 and i
decided to install it on my machine. All went well,
easy installation and configuration (maybe too easy),
then i found 2 major problem (so far)
1. I can't use internet. I use a normal dial up
server. i could make the connection, and DNS entried
are updated in the resolv.conf but seems Mandrake
still can't get names resolved. I can't even ping the
DNS server.
2. My pc won't shut down. it will just hang at the
Power Down point. I clicked the Halt button last
nite b4 i went to bed and this morning the PC is still
on. 

any one here has any clue?

thanks

J Ai 

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[SLUG] 2 problems with Mandrake 9.1

2003-08-24 Thread Jeff Ai
I've used RedHat 8.0 for quite a well with no problem.
Yesterday my mate lent me a copy of Mandrake 9.1 and i
decided to install it on my machine. All went well,
easy installation and configuration (maybe too easy),
then i found 2 major problem (so far)
1. I can't use internet. I use a normal dial up
server. i could make the connection, and DNS entried
are updated in the resolv.conf but seems Mandrake
still can't get names resolved. I can't even ping the
DNS server.

2. My pc won't shut down. it will just hang at the
Power Down point. I clicked the Halt button last
nite b4 i went to bed and this morning the PC is still
on. 

any one here has any clue?

thanks

J Ai 

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Re: [SLUG] 2 problems with Mandrake 9.1

2003-08-24 Thread Kevin Saenz
 1. I can't use internet. I use a normal dial up
 server. i could make the connection, and DNS entried
 are updated in the resolv.conf but seems Mandrake
 still can't get names resolved. I can't even ping the
 DNS server.
 
Problem is that Mandrake uses some weird setting for ppp and dial up
they appear to be all over the place.
You can still use RH dial up scripts for Mandrake just make sure you
don't use Mandrakes wizard.

resolv.conf should be pretty standard I have not seen any difference
there. How have you got your resolv.conf configured?

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