Better yet, check it out at:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
Regards,
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"He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who
does not ask remains a fool forever."
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, James wrote:
> Kevin,
>Although I haven't done this I do know of a p
Kevin,
Although I haven't done this I do know of a project that might help.
It's called Linux from Scratch and it details how to create your own linux
installation. If you go to freshmeat and search fro LFS you should find
it.
James
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 00:28:33 -0500
"Kevin Fonner" <[EMAIL
Perhaps this is a used question, but have you by any chance done a search on
the Mandrake 8.1 CD's for the Glide_V2, Glide_V3, and Glide_V5 rpms?
I notice that their description markets them as giving you the ability to use
your Voodoo card under Linux. This seems to fit your description of
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Kevin Fonner wrote:
> I am currently creating my own boot disk from scratch, sort of a
> way to learn all the nitty gritty details of linux. In the bootdisk
> how-to they mention using mknod to create the files for the devices.
> I can't seem to find any good information abou
I tried to update to openssh*-3.0.2p1-1.4mdk and got an error message:
OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 90581f, you have 90602f.
shows that openssh*-3.0.2p1-1.4mdk is installed but
when I tried to uninstall the rpm's I got an error message that these
packages aren't installed.
Consequ
Hello all,
LM8.1 with KDE2.2.1 seems does not contain kproject.h in
/usr/include/kproject.h
Can anyone who are using LM8.1 confirm this for me ?
Can you send me a copy of kproject.h if you have
Thank you
Vu Hung
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I am currently creating my own boot disk from
scratch, sort of a way to learn all the nitty gritty details of linux. In
the bootdisk how-to they mention using mknod to create the files for the
devices. I can't seem to find any good information about how to create the
actual device files.
I dont think it matter in elementary school or middle what operating system they are using unless they are try to set up servers or databases have a problem with linux and Microsoft and if you want to get into monopolies you have to mention Sony, ford, AOL, Ted Turner, and even governments tr
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:17:52 -0700
Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 02:39 pm, Charles Davant wrote:
> > Test, please ignore.
> > We're having some difficulty with the mailing list.
> >
> > Thank you for your understanding
>
>
Anybody been able to make the old VooDoo 2 work in 8.1
Ive tried all the tricks that have been talked aboout since 7.1 and have
never gotten it to work as other than a paper weight
Main card is intel i740 8Mb AGP
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On Friday 01 February 2002 06:01 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 07:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (Well, if you lived in the eastern US, you would have...)
>
> > From the noon I am trying without success conect to the mandrake url
> > Is there any problem with those pag
On Friday 01 February 2002 07:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Well, if you lived in the eastern US, you would have...)
> From the noon I am trying without success conect to the mandrake url
>
> Is there any problem with those pages?
>
> Francisco Alcaraz
Francisco:
I just checked out the home pa
I connect just fine..
Harold
On Friday 01 February 2002 10:50 am, you wrote:
> Are the mandrake servers down?
> I can't conect to anyone :-(
>
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
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Are the mandrake servers down?
I can't conect to anyone :-(
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
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>From the noon I am trying without success conect to the mandrake url
Is there any problem with those pages?
Francisco Alcaraz
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Thanks, found, it was the alsalib developement package that was needed.
BillK
On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 07:46, David Joham wrote:
>
> It's part of ALSA.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=asoundlib.h
>
> gives you lots of information. There may not be a package for it, but
> you should be able t
ok, its part of alsa, and being a .h I guess it might be in an alsa devel package.
> Nope, not for me in this case!
>
> BillK
>
> On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 07:08, H.McM wrote:
> > cant tell you, but if you just enter the file name into rpmfind, it will return
>the package name
> >
> > (thats rpm
It's part of ALSA.
http://www.google.com/search?q=asoundlib.h
gives you lots of information. There may not be a package for it, but
you should be able to cobble up the sources to be able to do what you're
trying to accomplish...
David
-Original Message-
From: Bill Kenworthy [mailto:[
Nope, not for me in this case!
BillK
On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 07:08, H.McM wrote:
> cant tell you, but if you just enter the file name into rpmfind, it will return the
>package name
>
> (thats rpmfind.net)
>
> > Can someone tell me what package contains "sys/asoundlib.h". It was on
> > my old 7
cant tell you, but if you just enter the file name into rpmfind, it will return the
package name
(thats rpmfind.net)
> Can someone tell me what package contains "sys/asoundlib.h". It was on
> my old 7.2 system, but not on 8.1. Need it for an rpm rebuild.
>
> BillK
>
>
>
>
>
>
Want
Can someone tell me what package contains "sys/asoundlib.h". It was on
my old 7.2 system, but not on 8.1. Need it for an rpm rebuild.
BillK
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I configuring a loopback device using losetup with
DES encryption. During the setup up it asks...
Init (up to 16 hex digits):
It doesn't specify this parameter in the man
pages.
Any ideas?
Thanks,Kevin Fonner[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Nice job, Dave (I have included the outline again). And daR, after
>checking to see that the above is done, I would like to know if your
>OUTSIDE port 139 is still open
>
>craig woods
>
>--
> 2:20am up 9:25, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
I'll let you know Craig. I just hope I
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 06:34, wim wrote:
> > The reboot worked! Now the exportfs -rav does what he have to do!
> >
> > Thanx for your help...
>
> Sorry I didn't see this earlier, I could have saved you a reboot
> (possibly).
>
> When you get a bad entry like that, do:
>
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 14:17, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 02:39 pm, Charles Davant wrote:
> > Test, please ignore.
> > We're having some difficulty with the mailing list.
> >
> > Thank you for your understanding
>
> SHIT! What should I do? I didn't ignore it!
You'll proba
ROFL :-)
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 02:39 pm, Charles Davant wrote:
> > Test, please ignore.
> > We're having some difficulty with the mailing list.
> >
> > Thank you for your understanding
>
> SHIT! What should I do? I didn't ignore it!
>
>
Wan
Not sure. It's always worked "out of the box" here.
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 08:36, bascule wrote:
> hey, this logcheck is okay! thanks!
> one thing, i had to ignore the format of the already existing entries in the
> ignore file, some of them had ordinary spaces in but when i tried that
> nothin
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 06:40, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> > Wasn't OS/2 a forerunner of Windows NT? Seems like I recall reading a
> > long time ago that OS/2 was a collaborative effort between Microsoft and
> > IBM. For whatever reason, the two companies quit the venture, and
> > Microsoft "stol
On Friday 01 February 2002 02:39 pm, Charles Davant wrote:
> Test, please ignore.
> We're having some difficulty with the mailing list.
>
> Thank you for your understanding
SHIT! What should I do? I didn't ignore it!
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Test, please ignore.
We're having some difficulty with the mailing list.
Thank you for your understanding
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C'EST LA CONNAISSANCE PAR L'INDEPENDANCE
KNOWLEDGE THROUGH INDEPENDENCE
Want to buy your Pack or
Kursad,
We
have almost identical units and I remember that I had to disconnect the
IDE
in
order to boot from the SCSI but that may be because of my lack of
experience
with
Mandrake. Otherwise, the system would boot from IDE and then use
the
SCSI
as other partitions. If other people fou
can you send the exact error you get?
In init doesn't even start then maybe the mount error is linux trying to
mount the initrd image and it can't.
try passing this to your kernel:
ramdisk=8192
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 12:09, Kursad Kayaturk wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I have setup two thunde
Hi guys,
I
have setup two thunder k7 before with mandrake 8.1 but now I have great
problems. The problem is this time I have used a scsi
drive Fujitsu MAN3367MP but the problem is I have parity errors and linux can
not read/write with installation cdrom. When I disconnect the h
OK, I have a script hound in the office, I will pass this over to him
and see what he can make of it.
Thanks for the suggestion
regards
Daryl
On Friday 01 February 2002 15:17, you wrote:
> Since it's a network share your boss will see a shared drive icon,
> you don't have to worry about that.
Thank you Dave. I will definately put into practice what you've mentioned
here. I've been wondering just how to get Masquerade going correctly and
your examples have been the easiest to understand that I've seen so far.
thanks a ton,
daRcmaTTeR
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>We
Since it's a network share your boss will see a shared drive icon, you don't
have to worry about that.
To map it during logon you should use a logon script that'll have a line with
something like:
NET USE \\server\studentname password
I don't know if you want to put the password in the script o
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Daryl Johnson wrote:
> OK, I have several networks at my college using a mix of 98 and NT into
> NT servers and frankly they are not well administered at all. (Not by
> me I might add.) There is no overall diagram, or idea of how they are
> linked together and when an uplink
I am trying to map some of the extra keys on my logitech internet kb.
I have a couple of questions. My keyboard model is found in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/inet as logiinternet and I have added this line to my
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4: Option "XkbModel" "logiinternet"
I use fluxbox and I have
It happens this way as a matter of course though doesn't it? I mean I
accept what you say and understand that the /home/studentname directory
is automatically available and password protected (assuming
/etc/smb.conf is properly configured) What the boss is getting at
though, I think, is that
I think it's easier than you think... can't you mount samba with each directory
(/home/studentname) with a user/password? So, the directory is always mounted,
but only the student that is the owner will have access to it, when logged...
HTH
orlando
Daryl Johnson wrote:
>
>
> Anyway, cutting
OK, I have several networks at my college using a mix of 98 and NT into
NT servers and frankly they are not well administered at all. (Not by
me I might add.) There is no overall diagram, or idea of how they are
linked together and when an uplink or a connection goes down (and
remember we are
On Friday 01 February 2002 06:51, you wrote:
> > On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Perreault wrote:
> > > You can expect a feirce battle ahead. They are already trying to
> > > diversify,
> > > the X box is an example. Pretty soon, products like Lindows, VMware,
> > > Wine and
>
Where are the settibgs kept for Konqueror that relate to:
1. The items available from the drop-down menus (Location, Edit, View, etc.)
2. The settings for the Terminal Emulator.
3. Is there a written reference to these and related settings?
I've looked and must be looking in the wrong place.
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 01:48, Harm Bathoorn wrote:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 09:56, you wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 00:15, Harm Bathoorn wrote:
>
> > qtcups? That's the cups printing gui. Shouldn't you use the inline
> > version: lpr-cups?
>
> Yes, but I like the extra options that gives
Praedor Tempus wrote:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 09:35 am, Felix Miata wrote:
> > OS/2 v2 ran windoze 3.x software and still does. To run newer windoze
> > software under OS/2 requires Odin or VPC. OS/2 remains easier to use
> > than either windoze or Linux. Like with Linux, uptime in OS/2 is
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 06:34, wim wrote:
> The reboot worked! Now the exportfs -rav does what he have to do!
>
> Thanx for your help...
Sorry I didn't see this earlier, I could have saved you a reboot
(possibly).
When you get a bad entry like that, do:
exportfs -ua
That will "U"nexport "A"ll d
On Friday 01 February 2002 09:35 am, Felix Miata wrote:
> Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> > On 01 Feb 2002 05:51:01 -0600, Mitch Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 20:53, Lee Roberts wrote:
> > > > On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Perreault wrote:
> > > >
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> On 01 Feb 2002 05:51:01 -0600, Mitch Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 20:53, Lee Roberts wrote:
> > > On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Perreault wrote:
> > > > You can expect a feirce battle ahead. They are already try
Somehow my 3 source cds were no longer available in the Software Manager's
source list so I made new ones using the New option under Define sources.
Now when I try to do an update it no longer prompts for the correct cd
although it shows in the list which one it wants. If I put the correct cd
Dear friends
I am trying to run an old programme I compiled for turbo pascal (ms-dos)
with
dosemu, but I must recognize that I am a newbie with dosemu.
to run this package I need acces to a directory, because I need acces to
at
least 5 files: bioclima.exe, egavga.bgi and 3 fonts files. The probl
i had a look but i didn't see anything that looked like it would help me,
didn't mean it wasn't there though :-)
bascule
On Friday 01 February 2002 4:20 am, you wrote:
>
> Sounds *vaguely* like a problem I had when I first started using PostFix...
> can't remember the fix though...
>
> If it'
hey, this logcheck is okay! thanks!
one thing, i had to ignore the format of the already existing entries in the
ignore file, some of them had ordinary spaces in but when i tried that
nothing happened, i had to precede my patterns' spaces with '\'s to get the
patterns to match, this makes me wo
The reboot worked! Now the exportfs -rav does what he have to do!
Thanx for your help...
J. Craig Woods wrote:
> wim wrote:
>
>>Thanx for your help, but is there another way to solve the problem
>>My server is a live monitoring & http server and a reboot is
>> a risk (customers complaining..
wim wrote:
>
> Thanx for your help, but is there another way to solve the problem
> My server is a live monitoring & http server and a reboot is
> a risk (customers complaining... no monitoring of our routers, billing
> data lost...) I perfer not to reboot when not needed.
>
> I re-created the
Thanx for your help, but is there another way to solve the problem
My server is a live monitoring & http server and a reboot is
a risk (customers complaining... no monitoring of our routers, billing
data lost...) I perfer not to reboot when not needed.
I re-created the dir /home/mrtg/scripts/b
wim wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to modify my NFS server by adding directories... I added and
> deleted some entries in /etc/exports. After these modifications, I did
> exportfs -rav and now I get some errors:
>
> [root@mrtg /proc]# exportfs -rav
> exporting 192.168.230.4:/home/mrtg/html
>
X Windows: he ain't heavy, he's my brother!
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On 01 Feb 2002 05:51:01 -0600, Mitch Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 20:53, Lee Roberts wrote:
> > On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Perreault wrote:
> > >
> > > You can expect a feirce battle ahead. They are already trying to
> > > diversify,
> > > th
Hello,
I'm trying to modify my NFS server by adding directories... I added and
deleted some entries in /etc/exports. After these modifications, I did
exportfs -rav and now I get some errors:
[root@mrtg /proc]# exportfs -rav
exporting 192.168.230.4:/home/mrtg/html
exporting 192.168.230.4:/home/
> i'm using postfix in kmail to send mail, as you can see from the
> quoted headers whenever postfix has a problem sending mail it mails
> me a message, which is fine except it is mailing the person who the
> message is from and that is of course my email address so the warning
> message goes out
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 23:07, bascule wrote:
> i'm reading 'man syslogd' and it leaves me with two questions regarding
> receiving syslog messages from other hosts:
> 1. where do i find the place to append the '-r' switch to enable receiving
> these remote messages?
/etc/sysconfig/syslog
> 2. i
That's the software RAID that is running by default on most every Linux
system I've seen since Redhat 5.0.
/dev/md0
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 04:20, pesarif wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know what an "md device" is?
>
> Also, every time I reboot, it says "mdrecovery thread woke up" and
> "mdrec
On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 20:53, Lee Roberts wrote:
> On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Perreault wrote:
> >
> > You can expect a feirce battle ahead. They are already trying to
> > diversify,
> > the X box is an example. Pretty soon, products like Lindows, VMware,
> > Wine and
> > t
On Friday 01 February 2002 09:56, you wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 00:15, Harm Bathoorn wrote:
> qtcups? That's the cups printing gui. Shouldn't you use the inline
> version: lpr-cups?
Yes, but I like the extra options that gives me and at least it tells me
something is happening:)
>
> Changi
Maybe mobo has something to do with it.
The 2 mobo I am using are ASUS P2B with Intel 440BX and Abit BX6 with
(guess what) Intel 440BX.
ASUS is running Win2k and Abit is dual boot between Wink2k and LM 8.1.
The mouse is MouseMan Wheel (ergonomic).
BTW, did you configure the mouse as Logitech mous
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 00:15, Harm Bathoorn wrote:
> On Friday 01 February 2002 08:27, you wrote:
> > Ok, I'll try changing the question.
> > Since I can't seem to get gimp to print (it processes the pic, it just
> > never seems to send it to the printer. I'll take suggestions on that
> > too).
> >
Are there any good SW packages for *monitor* color calibration? I'm
referring to SW or charts that enable you to accurately determine brightness
gamma for each (RGB) channel and set them appropriately in X. Even better,
are there any ICC profile decoders so I can use the same profile M$ Windo
On Friday 01 February 2002 08:27, you wrote:
> Ok, I'll try changing the question.
> Since I can't seem to get gimp to print (it processes the pic, it just
> never seems to send it to the printer. I'll take suggestions on that
> too).
>
> Is there another package out there that can print photos? (
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