Re: Beginner questions about hdparm

2005-12-06 Thread Randy McMurchy
David Lockwood wrote these words on 12/06/05 06:26 CST: Hi. Just starting to investigate the joys of hdparm. Questions: 1. Just after this I got some corruption problems on my windows (ntfs) partition. Is there some obvious optimisation missing? Any idea why mine isn't working?

Re: Beginner questions about hdparm

2005-12-06 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, David Lockwood wrote: Hi. Just starting to investigate the joys of hdparm. I was doing some data shifting between partitions and noticed (using mc, runlevel 3) that the data transfer rate was only about 1.5MB/s (copying from an ntfs partition to a reiserfs). Here's the

Re: Beginner questions about hdparm

2005-12-06 Thread Brandin Creech
--- David Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i.e. dma wasn't turned on at all. So as a newbie I follow a few leads on hd optimising among the few options not listed as dangerous in man hdparm and settle on # hdparm -c 1 -X udma2 and transfer rate increased to about 2.8MB/s. hdparm -c1 -u1

HIPAA requirements

2005-12-06 Thread Archaic
I am considering accepting a contract to provide backup data services to small companies that require HIPAA conformance. I've done some introductory investigation into the electronic data requirement and am quickly being mired in tons of legalese. The companies that are seeking this service are

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 16:19 -0500, Erik Garrison wrote: $ ssh 127.0.0.1 Connection closed by 127.0.0.1 The same happens when I try to login from a remote server, so it's certainly not a local IP configureation issue. This has happened to me when the permissions of the root home directory

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Erik Garrison
On 12/6/05, Archaic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 04:19:15PM -0500, Erik Garrison wrote: I'm somewhat perplexed about the configuration issues that might be going on... The only helpful hints I've seen online have been to add the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files. Any

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Erik Garrison
On 12/6/05, S. Anthony Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 16:19 -0500, Erik Garrison wrote: $ ssh 127.0.0.1 Connection closed by 127.0.0.1 The same happens when I try to login from a remote server, so it's certainly not a local IP configureation issue. This has

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Erik Garrison
On 12/6/05, Erik Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/6/05, S. Anthony Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 16:19 -0500, Erik Garrison wrote: $ ssh 127.0.0.1 Connection closed by 127.0.0.1 The same happens when I try to login from a remote server, so it's

Re: Errors on X

2005-12-06 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Jean-Philippe Mengual wrote: Hi, I've just installed XFree86 and KDE (core packages just now). So, as said in the book, I configured the home directory with .xinitrc, where I write: exec startkde I named my old .xinitrc as .xinitrc.old. Maybe I didn't configure correctly

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Roger Merchberger
At 04:19 PM 12/6/2005 -0500, Erik Garrison wrote: I've been trying to configure my openssh server for the past hour or so. I'm running LFS 6.1. I have installed iptables, but made sure to open port 22 for ssh. I get: $ ssh http://127.0.0.1127.0.0.1 Connection closed by

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 12/6/05, Erik Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been trying to configure my openssh server for the past hour or so. I'm running LFS 6.1. I have installed iptables, but made sure to open port 22 for ssh. Your using LFS 6.1? What version of glibc and openssh do you have? Could you run

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Erik Garrison
On 12/6/05, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/6/05, Roger Merchberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just went thru this, and googled my brains out for 2-3 days before finally manually searching the BLFS-support archives and finding the answer... Turn off DNS access in the

Re: openssh sshd configuration issues

2005-12-06 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 12/6/05, Erik Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Confirmed, I have glibc-2.3.4, OpenSSH_4.1p1. I should've read the errata before However, while turning off UseDNS does the trick, turning UseDNS back on and making the directory /var/lib/sshd/lib does not work. The crash returns exactly

Re: OO2 compile error (bean)

2005-12-06 Thread DJ Lucas
mess-mate wrote: Can anybody tell me how many place the installed package takes ( mega) ?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# du -sh /opt/openoffice-2.0 229M/opt/openoffice-2.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# -- DJ Lucas -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ:

RE: Beginner questions about hdparm

2005-12-06 Thread David Lockwood
alter /etc/fstab - everything else should be OK I think? Well, I could attempt to read your mind to determine what you are subconsciously worrying about, but I think I'll just say yes :) Oh, root= for your bootloader will need to refer to sdaX. See - it was worth asking! I would have

OOo 2.0 build errors (solved)

2005-12-06 Thread Ian Macdonald
Ian Macdonald wrote: . ERROR: Removing file ldapbe2.uno.so from file list. ERROR: Removing file libxsec_fw.so from file list. ERROR: Removing file libxsec_xmlsec.so from file list. ERROR: Removing file libxmlsecurity.so from file list. ERROR: Removing file xmlsec680en-US.res from file list.

RE: Beginner questions about hdparm

2005-12-06 Thread David Lockwood
Of Ken Moffat I think this *might* be controlled by one of the SCSI transport options - there is some sort of deprecated option that conflicts with SATA, but I'm on a ppc at the moment and I can't see it. I'd noticed this deprecated option (conflicts with libata) but never bothered to