Arnold Troeger wrote:
Thank you for the pointer to pbone. Retrieved the two library rpms and
was able to update samba.
FYI the required libraries are in the 8.2 cd (CD2 the libraries and CD3
the -devel), so if you have your urpmi sources set up correctly urpmi
--auto-select should have worked
I'm still struggling to get my camera (which uses xD memory card) recognised.
Here is my latest attempt:
I have a removable drive setup for my usb LS120 drive, the fstab line of which
was constructed by MCC. Taking that as a model, I added
/dev/sdb /mnt/camera auto
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Arnold Troeger wrote:
Thank you for the pointer to pbone. Retrieved the two library rpms
and was able to update samba.
FYI the required libraries are in the 8.2 cd (CD2 the libraries and CD3
the -devel), so if you have your urpmi sources set up correctly urpmi
Anne,
Have you tryed with a Smartmedia card?
I have a Fuji finePix S602Zoom that has the possibility to use bot: xD or
Smartmedia cards; I just have tryed with Smartmedia and runs like a charm.
El Sábado, 22 de Marzo de 2003 11:33, Anne Wilson escribió:
I'm still struggling to get my
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:33, Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm still struggling to get my camera (which uses xD memory card)
recognised. Here is my latest attempt:
The first I would make sure is if the camera gets detected an a driver loaded.
What says /var/log/messages at the time you plug the
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 11:57 am, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
Anne,
Have you tryed with a Smartmedia card?
I have a Fuji finePix S602Zoom that has the possibility to use bot: xD or
Smartmedia cards; I just have tryed with Smartmedia and runs like a charm.
It's not an option on this one,
Hi all,
Anybody is using/know how create a multipoint videoconference server under
Linux? I am trying openmcu, but it seems to be that only 4 simultaneous users
are allowed. Preferably the system must be netmeeting/gnomemeeting compatible
(H.323)
Thank you,
--
Óscar Santacreu
Usuario de Linux
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 12:10 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:33, Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm still struggling to get my camera (which uses xD memory card)
recognised. Here is my latest attempt:
The first I would make sure is if the camera gets detected an a driver
Hi Rob
on the 22/03/03 06:25, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I was able to solve my PS2 mouse/CD burning problem by shifting the
mouse to USB.
But here's the catch. I was unable to use mousedrake to configure it.
It kept complaining that no usb bus found\n at /usr/sbin/mousedrake
line 54. Bull, I type
On Thursday 20 March 2003 03:38 pm, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 11:20, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
...
After finally getting 9.0 installed (5 hours later), I noted that there
is much less scsi drivers built for the BOOT kernel then other kernels.
Why is
On Saturday 22 March 2003 13:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 12:10 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:33, Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm still struggling to get my camera (which uses xD memory card)
recognised. Here is my latest attempt:
The first I would
I installed with rpm -Uvh, it still wiped out my other kernel in
lilo.conf and /boot
eg
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux-2.4.19mdk
root=/dev/hde2
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append=devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi
vga=788
read-only
but in /boot
vmlinuz -
the lilo.conf thing sounds buggy -- the vmlinuz link doesn't mean
anything though as long as it didn't delete vmlinuz-2.4.19mdk
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 06:29, J. Grant wrote:
I installed with rpm -Uvh, it still wiped out my other kernel in
lilo.conf and /boot
eg
image=/boot/vmlinuz
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 2:01 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 13:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 12:10 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:33, Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm still struggling to get my camera (which uses xD memory card)
On Saturday 22 March 2003 01:25 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
This XF86Config file differs from the ones I have previously seen.
where are the quotes around the names of the fields? What about the
quotes around 4 5 has Mandrake changed things? Or am I behind the
times. what should my pointer
On Saturday 22 March 2003 09:56 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 2:01 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 13:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 12:10 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:33, Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm still
No, I never have tested xD, the camera came with a 16mb Smartmedia and i added
a 128Mb one, but I don have any xD to test; the camera has the slot to put
one but no one coming with it.
I have thought about buy one, but I would like to know if xD could be detected
from linux previously.
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 4:35 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
No, I never have tested xD, the camera came with a 16mb Smartmedia and i
added a 128Mb one, but I don have any xD to test; the camera has the slot
to put one but no one coming with it.
I have thought about buy one, but I would
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 3:49 pm, Preston-Campbell wrote:
I have the Finepix A303, also an xD camera and it does appear that
Linux is recognizing the device appropriately. I have had no trouble
mounting the drive as a USB mass storage device in the following
manner. It shows up in KDiskFree
J. Grant wrote:
I installed with rpm -Uvh, it still wiped out my other kernel in
lilo.conf and /boot
eg
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux-2.4.19mdk
root=/dev/hde2
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append=devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi
vga=788
read-only
but in /boot
Anne,
I added a line in fstab like this:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/camera auto user,noauto,nosuid 0 0
I must say that I have supermount disabled (9.0), I created a hd icon on kde
selecting /dev/sda1 as device. Also I had to created the directory (mkdir -m
777 /mnt/camera)
Under 9.1 rc2 a line similar
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 5:28 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
Anne,
I added a line in fstab like this:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/camera auto user,noauto,nosuid 0 0
I changed it to that, but again I got 'mount: fs type umask=0 not supported by
kernel'.
I must say that I have supermount disabled
Earlier I posted some specifics of my problem, which can be searched
under the Subject: Need experienced advice on putting MDK on a Dell
Inspiron 4000.
After thoroughly reading PCMCIA-HOWTO, many hours of configuring, even
bugging the generous David Hinds, I cannot come up with a sure answer as
On Sat Mar 22, 2003 at 02:29:55PM +, J. Grant wrote:
I installed with rpm -Uvh, it still wiped out my other kernel in
lilo.conf and /boot
eg
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux-2.4.19mdk
root=/dev/hde2
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append=devfs=mount
On Fri Mar 21, 2003 at 09:56:11PM -0800, Jack Coates wrote:
...
Let's see... I could have been really quick and put them out the day I built
them without any testing... would that have been fast enough for you?
...
The beatings will continue until morale improves!
Yes... I like
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 11:57, Technoslick wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 20:00, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 09:40, Technoslick wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 12:10, James Sparenberg wrote:
snip
I was looking at 9.1 when I sent that...
The two listings for the
On Saturday 22 March 2003 09:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 5:28 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
Anne,
I added a line in fstab like this:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/camera auto user,noauto,nosuid 0 0
I changed it to that, but again I got 'mount: fs type umask=0 not
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 6:44 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 09:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 5:28 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
I have a fuji Finepix 2650 with xD memory, and it connects as
/dev/sda1 on my machine with the MSDOS filesystem.
I
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 19:24, David E. Fox wrote:
The installation program runs from a RAMdisk when you have 64MB or more
of memory. If you have less, as you do, the installation program must run
So that's it. I'm not affected by lack of RAM, but it's good to see a
coherent explanation.
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 06:29, J. Grant wrote:
I installed with rpm -Uvh, it still wiped out my other kernel in
lilo.conf and /boot
the -U is why... don't upgrade kernels install them with -i this will
put everything in parallel. One thing you will need to do is change
image=/boot/vmlinuz to
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 15:09, Gary Hodder wrote:
I am downloading 9.1 from cooker.
I have about 1/3 the files from the rpms directory and thats 865mb. Why
so many files in rpms, then theres rpms.cooker and rpms2. How big is
9.1?
Thanks
Gary.
3 x 650mb (the number of disks in the set.) or
I saw that some compiled kernels include such a file in the /boot directory
and also include it in lilo, but others don't put any initrd in the /boot
directory and also I find no initrd section for them in the lilo. Despite
the lack of initrd, those kernels still boot and work ok. Can someone
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:02, Vox wrote:
This time Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
Vox wrote:
This time Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes daring and
writes:
Are we going to be getting kernel updates for the local root
problem?
Vincent and the
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 21:56, Jack Coates wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 21:44, Vincent Danen wrote:
...
Let's see... I could have been really quick and put them out the day I built
them without any testing... would that have been fast enough for you?
...
The beatings will continue until
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 22:21, Leonardo wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm get the following in my ssl logs:
[Fri Mar 21 19:08:52 2003] [error] [client 192.168.0.5] client denied
by
server configuration: /var/www/html/
I also can't connect to the server using the https:// but the http://
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 7:05 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:46 am, you wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 3:49 pm, Preston-Campbell wrote:
I have the Finepix A303, also an xD camera and it does appear
that Linux is recognizing the device appropriately. I have had
no trouble
- Original Message -
From: Kwan Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] sorry for being a little newbie again, but what
isinitrd?
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 14:04, Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
I saw that some compiled kernels
With the problem resolved, I wanted to thank those people who had
contributed their time and efforts in helping me.
First, a thanks to James Sparenberg for responding several times to my
request for help. You got me to looking in the right place for my
answers. My needs were differently
Thx for the answer mate. Have one more question tho... How do I know if I
need a module upon start and how do I create an initrd for the needed
modules?
If you're using SCSI or more esoteric boot devices or don't have your
your filesystem type (ext3, reiser) built into the kernel then you need
Hi James,
Thanks for the reply.
on the 22/03/03 18:53, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 06:29, J. Grant wrote:
I installed with rpm -Uvh, it still wiped out my other kernel in
lilo.conf and /boot
the -U is why... don't upgrade kernels install them with -i this will
put everything
On Saturday 22 March 2003 10:50 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 6:44 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 09:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 5:28 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
I have a fuji Finepix 2650 with xD memory, and it connects
Hi experts,
i would like to make a simple question, but i've been looking everywhere for
the answer.
I would like to make 2 iso images, of 700Mb each, from a 1.2Gb data folder.
that is, i want to cop my 1.2 Gb folder into 2 Cd's, but with mkisofs making
the automatically, not having to move
dar can make split archives, so can zip
write a script to do that, then burn the 2 isos.
or buy a dvd-r and avoid the issue :)
JG
on the 22/03/03 21:25, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Hi experts,
i would like to make a simple question, but i've been looking everywhere for
the answer.
I would like to
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 15:41, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 02:52 pm, Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Thx for the answer mate. Have one more question tho... How do I know if I
need a module upon start and how do I create an initrd for the needed
modules?
And I'll add: Why does
I am sorry if I won't give you the CD-burning answer, but I can share with you
what I am doing: rar vsize[k,b], where size=size of volume, and I give it
the CD size, and the program splits the archives for me ... doesn't even
really matter where. Then I just burn CDs with each rar file created
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 8:54 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 10:50 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 6:44 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 09:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 5:28 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
On Saturday 22 Mar 2003 9:22 pm, Peter Watson wrote:
I don't have anything for /dev/sda1 in fstab. Attempting to mount the
camera in the mount points section of the Mandrake Control Center and
adding the camera to fstab did not work for me when I tried to access
the card that way.
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 02:52 pm, Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Thx for the answer mate. Have one more question tho... How do I know if I
need a module upon start and how do I create an initrd for the needed
modules?
And I'll add: Why does Mandrake use one anyway even
Hi Vincent and others,
Thanks for the help so far.
After rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.21-0.13mdk I have found even though I am not
booting it, my system is not stable. in X/KDE the whole system has
crashed twice today when loading ~30MB text files. Which never happend
before. I can not ssh in to
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 10:23, Leonardo wrote:
My apache is Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.26 (Mandrake Linux/6mdk). The
keys are the default that comes with apache. They were working fine until i
changed the root directory, so I think that apache does have the openssl and
that it is
On 22 Mar 2003 10:56:15 -0800, you wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 15:09, Gary Hodder wrote:
I am downloading 9.1 from cooker.
I have about 1/3 the files from the rpms directory and thats 865mb. Why
so many files in rpms, then theres rpms.cooker and rpms2. How big is
9.1?
Thanks
Gary.
3 x
Gary Hodder wrote:
On 22 Mar 2003 10:56:15 -0800, you wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 15:09, Gary Hodder wrote:
I am downloading 9.1 from cooker.
I have about 1/3 the files from the rpms directory and thats 865mb. Why
so many files in rpms, then theres rpms.cooker and rpms2. How big is
9.1?
Thanks
Hey, Gonzalo.
Since you are posting from the future, can you look up the results of the
NCAAA basketball tournament here in the US so I can win some money tomorrow.
:-)
--
Greg
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 06:58 am, Technoslick wrote:
With the problem resolved, I wanted to thank those people who had
contributed their time and efforts in helping me.
[SNIPT Praise and thanks]
Now, with all the formalities behind you - :) do you think you could share the
process in one posting
I dont know if you have googled on this but I found a mail thread
which says that the S304 is only supported by kernel 2.4.20+,
could this be relevant
Theres loads more threads but unfortunately there not in english
Ah - that sounds as though it may work in 9.1. I can wait, if
that's
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 10:11, Vincent Danen wrote:
...
Contrary to what you were told, *always* install a new kernel... never
upgrade it. Use -ivh, don't ever use -Uvh. That will give you a kernel to
fall back on if there is a problem with the new one.
my bad. I've looked back through my
From the future.
didn't know that
but i'm sure of one thing, one of the two teams win, so... maybe if you bet to
the both... you will recover the money you spend on the other one...
hehehehe.
anyway, do you know how can i do the thing that i'm asking???
Greetings...
From the future
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 15:40, Gary Hodder wrote:
On 22 Mar 2003 10:56:15 -0800, you wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 15:09, Gary Hodder wrote:
I am downloading 9.1 from cooker.
I have about 1/3 the files from the rpms directory and thats 865mb. Why
so many files in rpms, then theres
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 12:41, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 02:52 pm, Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Thx for the answer mate. Have one more question tho... How do I know if I
need a module upon start and how do I create an initrd for the needed
modules?
And I'll add: Why does
On 22 Mar 2003 21:20:16 -0800, you wrote:
For the impatient..(of which I am one) download the last rc iso...
then add a cooker mirror for updates do urpmi --update --auto
--auto-select and wait about 45 minutes. Then grab the kernel and do
rpm -ivh on the kernel and poof you are running 9.1...
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 22:07, Gary Hodder wrote:
On 22 Mar 2003 21:20:16 -0800, you wrote:
For the impatient..(of which I am one) download the last rc iso...
then add a cooker mirror for updates do urpmi --update --auto
--auto-select and wait about 45 minutes. Then grab the kernel and do
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