At 18.09 30/01/01 +0100, you wrote:
Salve!
Ho provato ad installare la versione linux mandrake 7.1,
dispongo di un hard disk da 30 gb UltraATA100
Il programma di installazione non va avanti, continua a chiedermi una
interfaccia scsi.
In altre parole, non trova su quale hard disk installare il
Salve a tutti sono riuscito a procurarmi un router cisco 775M al quale
ho collegato la mia macchina linux mandrake7.2 e una macchina windows98
c'e' qualcuno che conosce bene questo cisco perche' ho notato delle cose
strane con la connessione internet.
grazie walter
Hi Linux Experts,
Does any of you have setup DSL access through Verizon Online on Mand 7.2, if
so could you please share your experiences and configuration with me.
Also any idea when the next Mandrake 7.3x release and Kernel 2.4 will be
out? Has any one hosted Website on Linux-Mandrake 7.x
Hallo to everyone:
I got a problem triying to install Mandrake 7.2 throught FTP
My computer doesnt have a CDROM, but got a network card. So i create a boot
disk with the network.img.
1) Booting the machine with the disk, I select as Installation Method = FTP
2) it detect correctly my network
Oh. Sorry. Well, the same thing applies. Check www.abit-usa.com to get the
updates. Abit releases often.
Derek
I think he is using the BE6 motherboard
On Monday 29 January 2001 09:50, you wrote:
What mobo bios are you running? If you're not running the QQ version,
you'll want to
The first line flushes any rulesets currently in memory.
The last line I don't know. try 'man ipmasqadm'
Derek
1)Does anyone know what the first and the last line do:
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -f
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $IP_REAL 51210 -R $TOIP_PC
51210
Is there a way to setup MandrakeUpdate to use my localhost as the mirror
page and have it update from the RPMS on my cd or on a network share?
Hi all, need some help with this one
The machine has 2 NIC's on connected to a local network, which full access
is required from , the other to a cable modem.
I need to be able to route and telnet in to this machine, as well as telnet
to localhost.
Telnet seems to be disbled.
any attempt to
Hello
I (want to) use openssl and openssl-devel (mdk 7.2: openssl-0.9.5a-8mdk)
to generate and verify certificates.
When I want to verify a certificate I, ssl dies and I get the following
error (through mail to root):
# openssl verify -CAfile ca.crt certificate.crt
"libsafe violation for
En rponse richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all, need some help with this one
The machine has 2 NIC's on connected to a local network, which full
access
is required from , the other to a cable modem.
I need to be able to route and telnet in to this machine, as well as
telnet
to
Have any of you had success with usb Umax Astra scanners?
Seve
Tom Brinkman wrote:
I've posted a few times recently that I couldn't get supermount
(with ReiserFS) working with a 2.4 kernel. I've also been doing all
Chris Molnar's KDE2 updates, and began to have show stopper problems
after 20010109. The same was true for the latest 20010122
I'm trying to improve my HD's performance.
HDPARM -t /dev/hda yields only 9 MB/Sec
# hdparm -c -d -k /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
I/O support = 1 (32-bit)
using_dma= 1 (on)
keepsettings = 1 (on)
Are there other things to try to improve this?
System:
You can also install the xinetd rpm package (in the Mdk-7.2 distrib) in
place of the telnet one.
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Hi,
In the File-Preferences dialog you can set the source to Disk which would
point to a local directory of the RPMS.
I do this quite a bit because I
have multiple Mandrake installations and I NFS export the set of RPM's
one of them downloads and have the others point mount it to keep from
It may also be a good idea to uninstall and reinstall all the telnet
packages. It would appear that something did not get setup correctly.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001,
On Monday 29 January 2001 07:18 pm, TK Kim wrote:
2)When you make any changes to /etc/rc.d/rc.local, what do you have to
do in order for the changes to take effect withOUT rebooting?
since you're already root in /etc/rc.d/just run
./rc.local
--
Tom Brinkman[EMAIL
"Blank Control Center" (kcontrol)
FWIW, (as user) first thing I did after updating to KDE2b2 was to
make sure everything was working (it was). Then I installed a few apps I
use and made the menu entries using menudrake. Then as has been my habit
with the early updates I made a backup
Joseph,
This might be stating the obvious, but I don't think the install of this
program went the way the programmers intended. uninstall it and see if
your system returns to normal and then resinstall the program by
doing so on the command line so that you can see whats going on during the
HI , i erase the content of the directory and then no start the x server.
That it can be
help help
Maximo Monsalvo
Guspamar S.A
Responsable Sistemas
Thanks ,, loading the server fixed that problem, the use of separte client
and server,,, different to other dists..
I still need to get at the ipchains conf file , as there is still no routing
across the machine..
where is it buried ??
TIA
richard
I don't think this is a problem with that specific RPM as I oftern seem to get the
same problem when using rpm or Mandrake Update. rpm seems to get stuck at about 99.9%
CPU basically for ever - I waited 30mins
before resetting my box. Each time I retry I get the same result. Eventually I
Many times that I use MandrakeUpdate, it starts downloading a rpm update
and part way though it says that the has been an error in the download.
If I'm downloading multiple updates it moves on to the next one and
fails on that too. The most revealing case is when I update only one
rpm. The
richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Telnet seems to be disbled.
any attempt to telnet to port 23 is refused , but I can ftp to it .
I checked in /usr/sbin and in.telnetd was missing, I've tried replacing the
missing deamon with one from a Redhat distro.
but still no telnet function.
Nick,
What I"ve started doing since I've experienced this too, is to just grab
the update package directly from one of the FTP servers and then install
it that way. Normally I install the package from the command line and run
the rpm --test on the package to catch any problems there might be
Can someone tell me wich pcmcia cards do not use the tulip driver? I have
tried a Netgear and a Soho, both times I get cant load tulip module,failed.
I tried my friends Kingston and it works nice in 7.2. I can not find one
around here and do not want to spend big bucks.Thanks for your time.Oh,
"Dale Kosan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me wich pcmcia cards do not use the tulip driver?
Hmm. I don't think mine does - its an old xircom dual (ethernet/modem).
Here's the output of lsmod | grep xirc
ds 6412 2 [serial_cs xirc2ps_cs]
pcmcia_core
Hello!
I have a PIII-800 with ASUS CUCL2 m/b , 2 Maxtor Lct20 20Gb drives running
Mandrake 7.2 . The /usr partition is RAID-0 on /dev/hda and /dev/hdc.
Usually it runs just fine, but while I was trying to rebuild glibc with rpm
(rpm -ba glibc.spec) it works for some time, then freezes with
I am using a Linksys PCI network card (LNE100TX). I'm
not sure what chip it has. During installation of
Mandrake 7.2, the install program could not identify
my network card. However, immediately after the
install, I was able to easily install the network card
with linuxconf by telling
Has anyone upgraded there X in 7.2 to 4.0.2? Can you grab the RPMS from cooker
and use those?.
Maximo Monsalvo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI , i erase the content of the directory and then no start the x server.
That it can be
help help
did you do 'rm -rf /tmp' or simply 'rm -rf /tmp/*' ?
If you did the former, you'll need to recreate /tmp,
but you'd like to get the permissions right:
I tried it and keep getting Missing Files errors. They don't tell you which
RPMS are required for the installation.
Don
Has anyone upgraded there X in 7.2 to 4.0.2? Can you grab the RPMS from
cooker
and use those?.
Don Hinds - photo, motorcycle, misc.
Hi,
I've noticed that whenever logrotate is run, it can take more than 2 hours
to complete. It looks like it's doing something fishy. I'm on LM 7.1 and
this is the ls -lt |head of /var/log:
-rw-r--r--1 root root 16497976 Jan 30 13:08 debug.log
drw---2 root root
Try these. They installed fine on my LM 7.2
with rpm -Uvh over the 4.0.1 , and run fine
except for some bizzarre behavior when left up and
running for more than a few hours. Probably a
video/memory prob on my part?
ftp://ftp.mandrakeuser.org/pub/MUO/unsupported/RPMS/X/
BtW the mandrakuser.org
On 30 Jan, To: Mandrake Expert List wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that whenever logrotate is run, it can take more than 2 hours
to complete. It looks like it's doing something fishy. I'm on LM 7.1 and
this is the ls -lt |head of /var/log:
-rw-r--r--1 root root 16497976 Jan 30 13:08
Well, without actually digging into the guts of the process I would say
that each time something is added to the rpm database that it would
probably be a good idea to do an rpm --rebuilddb to ensure that it remains
clean and in good order. Since everytime something new is installed using
an rpm
On Tue Jan 30, 2001 at 01:11:20PM -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
I've noticed that whenever logrotate is run, it can take more than 2 hours
to complete. It looks like it's doing something fishy. I'm on LM 7.1 and
this is the ls -lt |head of /var/log:
You haven't upgraded the logrotate rpm
On 29 Jan, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach SJN am Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 12:21:49AM +0800:
GPL is good. In fact, I wish to know the programming language that fall
under it like gcc et cetera.
Hmmm, which of the programming languages comming with Mandrake do *NOT* fall
under the GPL? Is
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 10:01, you wrote:
Has anyone upgraded there X in 7.2 to 4.0.2? Can you grab the RPMS from
cooker and use those?.
I have upgraded my 7.2 to XFree86-4.0.2. You CANNOT use the cooker binary
RPMS. I downloaded the cooker src.rpm for 4.0.2 and built that on my system.
This is a query to see if anyone has a similar
problem or can shed any light on mine.
To allow normal users (non-root) to operate the
ppp0 (or any) network interface, there is a program called usernetctl in
/usr/sbin. Ifcalled with "/usr/sbin/usernetctl ifcfg-ppp0 report" it is
supposed to
On a machine with ;
XFree86-4.0.2-4mdk
2.4.0-5mdkcrypto kernel
kdebase-2.1-0.20010122.5mdk series
being installed recently .
This happens no matter which WM I use;
even low resource ones like XFCE,BB,IceWm,
all end up dissolving as kapm begins to suck the
system dry.
kapm-idle begins using
On 30 Jan, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Tue Jan 30, 2001 at 01:11:20PM -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
I've noticed that whenever logrotate is run, it can take more than 2 hours
to complete. It looks like it's doing something fishy. I'm on LM 7.1 and
this is the ls -lt |head of /var/log:
You
You haven't upgraded the logrotate rpm available in the 7.1 updates
yet, have you? Upgrade that and your logrotate problems will go away,
Ok, thanks.
And be sure to run MandrakeUpdate to get ALL the latest updates.
Or do it manually and ftp all the rpms that have been
updated since you
So sprach Ron Stodden am Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 05:58:39AM +1100:
Errr... There is an fps RPM in cooker, but not in the 7.2
Whoops, did not check that :] Sorry!
Still it is nice to know what's coming, thanks!
(Like you don't know already :])
Alexander Skwar
--
How to quote:
So sprach Laurent Duperval am Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 01:51:45PM -0500:
Tcl. It's under the BSD license meaning you can do pretty much what you want
Okay, so it is even more liberal.
with it. Perl is under the Artistic license.
Perl is under both AFAIK.
Lemme rephrase my question: Are there
On 30 Jan, Daniel Woods wrote:
You haven't upgraded the logrotate rpm available in the 7.1 updates
yet, have you? Upgrade that and your logrotate problems will go away,
Ok, thanks.
And be sure to run MandrakeUpdate to get ALL the latest updates.
Or do it manually and ftp all the rpms
hi. i'm running mandrake with high security settings. i installed the
following packages which are needed to run mandrake update:
MandrakeUpdate-7.2-19.1mdk.i586.rpm
grpmi-7.2-19.1mdk.i586.rpm
however: it's still not working. what am i missing? when i try to run
mandrakeupdate, a screen
I have never built a kernel from a source rpm before. I have always used
tarballs. The src.rpm places patches and config files, etc, etc in
/usr/src/RPM/SOURCES... How does one go about building an src.rpm kernel?
Is there a page that I can go to, a HOWTO? The proceedure is obviously
** Reply to message from Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 13:40:28 -0500 (EST)
I'd just like to add that I did a
ls -f /var/log/mail | wc
and I got a count of more than 101000 files!
I get this quite often myself. I typically blow out the directories before I go
I've had this problem as well, with the news and mail folders. What I've
noticed is that in both of those folders, the logs are stored as 'news.crit,
mail.warn, etc' and have no .log extension - and I think this is causing
problems, because you'll end up with things like
Hello and thanks for looking at this.
My friend and I have been having a really difficult time trying to
setup efax to send out files. This is the error we are getting. Can
anyone please offer some advice? We've been doing all kinds of study
and homework, but none of it so far has helped us to
How do I tell if my video card can support 3D-graphics? I love the
adventure/role-playing games (I would rather play Kings Quest III on a
CoCo III than Quake on anything). However, even these kinds of games are
now recommending "3D-graphics cards" so I would like some way to determine
if what I
Hi all,
I was thinking about upgrading to the latest development packeges (for a
bunch of reasons) using mandrake update My current system is 7.2 +
all latest normal updates.
Anyone done this recently? Any reasons to definately wait? (known
problems, compatibility issues, etc)
Thx!
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 04:39 pm, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I have never built a kernel from a source rpm before. I have always
used tarballs. The src.rpm places patches and config files, etc, etc
in /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES... How does one go about building an src.rpm
kernel?
Is there a page
Thank you...as I write this I am on the page but, perhaps I am blind but,
like essentially every kernel-howto I have looked at, it seems to be for
compiling kernel tarballs and not really addressing building a kernel
src.rpm.
Let me see if I am understanding this mess. I install
One more thing concerning 2.4.0 kernels...
I know that the directory structure for the kernel's modules are all
different from previous kernels (WHY!?)...does this mean that if I want to
have multiple kernels on my system (my present working 2.2.17 kernel) along
with 2.4.0, that they are
Hi,
I never built a kernel from src.rpm but I have built quite a few
other packages from src.rpm. I usually cd to /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ and
then type rpm -bb name of the specfile. After that, and if the
dependencies are all met, the .rpm just builds itself. It will be
available at the end of the
First thing to understand is this There is a difference between a
kernel-xxx.src.rpm and kernel-source-xxx.rpm. The src rpm just lets you build
a stock kernel for your computer. The kernel-source rpm installs the kernel
source which you make xconfig make deps etc. I think you want the
Hello,
One of our alumni dropped of a server that his company wasnt using anymore. It's a Hp
Netserver 4d/66 lm. As far as i could find out it has a pentium 90 with 162mb RAM.
Which i see is better than what im using now for the server which is a pentium 90 with
32mb ram. Well the os this
I think this one got lost ... so here it is again.
Original Message
Subject: PAM question
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:35:53 +0200
From: Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering
To: Expert Linux List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am currently trying
I suspect you might run ito problems if you don't research this a bit
more.
Running a windows NT domain with linux/samba has some advantages, but
there are some issues you need to be aware of.
1)Samba can only use the users unix password if you are not using
encrypted passwords in Windows NT
There is a problem with some ide controllers with the new ide code,
which happens to be in the 2.2.18 kernels for Mandrake (I susupect thay
have backported the drivers from 2.4.0-test series).
I resolved this problem by compiling a new kernel for our P75 box, from
vanilla (ie direct from linus)
Look at the article on mandrakeforum about mozilla 0.7 rpms, someone
there posted a link to where you can get the j2re RPMs from SUN.
I am using them with mozilla 07, and they run java 1.2 stuff fine.
Buchan
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I have been trying and trying, unsuccessfully, to download
Our printserver runs cups and samba. Once cups was working, restarting
samba then loaded all the printers available on the network without any
trouble. Of course I had to edit the print command for "raw" and "-r"
(remove)
Buchan
Stephen Carville wrote:
I just installed a Brother HL-1240
HI Stuart,
I have an off-board hpt366 running fine. Unfortunately it's on a server
and running a custom (monolithic) kernel, so there will be some
differences.
I think (this is about 8 months ago now on 7.1) that passing the options
"ide2=dma ide3=dma" at boot time should allow the controller
Hello,
One of our alumni dropped of a server that his company wasnt using anymore. It's a Hp
Netserver 4d/66 lm. As far as i could find out it has a pentium 90 with 162mb RAM.
Which i see is better than what im using now for the server which is a pentium 90 with
32mb ram. Well the os this
Homer Shimpsian wrote:
What's the best way to fix a busted boot partition? I had Linux installed
on my server. Installed Windows 2000 over the top of it. Worked great,
installed NAT software, Firewall, Antivirus, Wireless Network stuff..
everything was working great. Been rebooting all
I've just upgraded Nautilus to the latest build. Quite a number of hoops
to jump thru. I had installed a Mozilla rpm the 1st go round. I
subsequently installed the latest daily build (which is ver. 7, as
needed by nautilus), leaving the rpm in place for Nautilus purposes. I
then uninstalled the
As far as not finding the library... Why not just make a symlink to the
directory?
Bill Piety wrote:
URL's are not being read evidently cause nautilus is not finding the
Mozilla library path, ie to libgtkembedmoz.so, located in
/usr/local/mozilla instead of /usr/lib/mozilla.
Is this just
** Reply to message from "Ira M. Bargon III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue,
30 Jan 2001 19:14:25 -0800
The logo on the controller says DPT CM400
Sounds like an Adaptec RAID controller. From what I've seen, there are no Linux
drivers for it. Rip it out, replace it with a 2940 or some other non-raid
Dear fellow listers,
There was a time when Linux lists were all about collaboration. Sysadmins
would collaborate with other sysadmins, hobbyists would collaborate with
other hobbyists, developers would collaborate with other developers.
It was widely understood that without the developers,
Original post again, haven't seen it on the list yet ...
Original Message
Subject: PAM question
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:35:53 +0200
From: Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering
To: Expert Linux List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am currently
Yes... a zillion thanks to all the developers out there for lifting us
out of that costly hell-hole known as Microsoft. Now we can spend more
time with our work rather than screw with that piece of junk Windows.
Seve
We owe a huge debt of gratitude to open source developers the world over,
Bill Piety wrote:
I've just upgraded Nautilus to the latest build. Quite a number of hoops
to jump thru. I had installed a Mozilla rpm the 1st go round. I
subsequently installed the latest daily build (which is ver. 7, as
needed by nautilus), leaving the rpm in place for Nautilus purposes.
I have done some more experimenting with a 2.4.0 kernel that I hacked together a
little while back a couple of days after 2.4.0 was released. (I have all of the
drives set to autotune with this 2.4.0 kernel.) I found that when I ran
'badblocks -wv /dev/md0' on a three disk IDE raid device it
It sounds like you have a EISA DPT card - www.dpt.com may not exist anymore
since adaptec bought them up (so you may have to go to www.adaptec.com).
I've used DPT SCSI controllers in the past and they worked fine (this was on
Unixware). It sounds like you have the correct driver EATA but you may
Just when KDE got out from under the blaze of controversy over QT not
being GPL, they go and require Java to make things work. So when I go
to find this dependancy for installing KDEBase-2.1..., I find sites
who've been required to delete it due to licensing issues. Apparently
this one isn't
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 10:41 pm, Simon Cousins wrote:
Dear fellow listers,
There was a time when Linux lists were all about collaboration.
Sysadmins would collaborate with other sysadmins, hobbyists would
worthy tribute snipped
I'll try to pay you back with my evangelism of your
Cool Man!
Joe
RLU# 186063
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon Cousins
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:42 PM
To: expert linux mandrake.com
Subject: [expert] An observation on this Mandrake list
Dear fellow listers,
Hello,
I have a linux Masq box that has three ethernet cards:
eth0 = connection to the internet
eth1 = private network #1
eth2 = private network #2.
Networks 1 and 2 both talk to the internet via IP Masquerading.
All is well.
Now, I need to put a limit on the bandwidth for private network
When you said that i need to pass the io port or the irq to the driver, did you mean
the io port or irq for the scsi controller or the cd-rom. Also what would be the
syntax for that. For instance what would i need to state in order to give the io port
of the device.
Thanks.
Ira
Consider this scenerio:
-
| BOX 1 | | BOX 2|
| eth1+ Private net #1 | eth1+ Private net #3
Internet --+eth0 | 192.168.1.x
Well, I did the kdebase with --nodeps, though I think it would be a
better move to remove the jdk as a dependancy (as the package obviously
works without it).
I did download the jdk from Sun. I'm sure I must have agreed to some
stupid license that I'll get sued for someday when I'm some kind of
I just installed Mandrake Linux 7.2 on system with Windows ME. I had a redhat
installation on this same system before. So all my partitions were already set up. I
use Bootmagic to boot my operating systems.
When i did this Mandrake install, when i came to the lilo
I just installed Mandrake 7.2 on another box yesterday. I am having problems with the
Wheel on the mouse and Netscape. It seems like the wheel works sometimes and doesnt
work others. Sometimes when it doenst work i will exit out of X and start X again it
will work again, but sometimes that
I just installed Mandrake Linux 7.2 on system with Windows ME. I had a redhat
installation on this same system before. So all my partitions were already set up. I
use Bootmagic to boot my operating systems.
When i did this Mandrake install, when i came to the lilo configuration,
I just installed Mandrake Linux 7.2 on system with Windows ME. I had a redhat
installation on this same system before. So all my partitions were already set up. I
use Bootmagic to boot my operating systems.
When i did this Mandrake install, when i came to the lilo configuration,
On Tue Jan 30, 2001 at 03:35:49PM -0800, Tib wrote:
I've had this problem as well, with the news and mail folders. What I've
noticed is that in both of those folders, the logs are stored as 'news.crit,
mail.warn, etc' and have no .log extension - and I think this is causing
problems, because
I am new to Mandrake linux and KDE 2. I have been using Redhat systems and KDE 2. I
just installed Mandrake 7.2 with KDE 2. The first time i used X with KDE after every
time i exited a program, i got a message saying that the program SIG faulted. The
program wasnt crashing i exited the
Digital Wokan wrote:
Well, I did the kdebase with --nodeps, though I think it would be a
better move to remove the jdk as a dependancy (as the package obviously
works without it).
I did download the jdk from Sun. I'm sure I must have agreed to some
stupid license that I'll get sued for
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