On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 3:06 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
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
On 20 Mar 2003, Technoslick wrote:
Yes. Practically every possible choice that remotely made sense. Nothing
works out of what's given in MDK 9.0, and I can't compile.
I don't suppose that the compilation errors you have been getting could be
due to something as basic as not having the
On 20 Mar 2003, diego wrote:
I have a NVIDIA GFORCE II graphic card and have NVIDIA driver compiled
against kernel to get most out its perfomance. Problem is I want to have
two displays (vtty7 and vtty8) with X.
If I try a simple gdm from console while already into vtty7 X session it
will
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 21:18, John Haywood wrote:
snip
Now, with all the formalities behind you - :) do you think you could share the
process in one posting on how you got everything to work.
It'd be helpful (if you know) the generic process, as opposed to using
linuxconf/Mandrake gui
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:34, Bill Mullen wrote:
I don't suppose that the compilation errors you have been getting could be
due to something as basic as not having the kernel-source RPM installed,
could they? This RPM's presence is vital for any compilation of kernel
modules to succeed - but
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 10:05, Technoslick wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:34, Bill Mullen wrote:
I don't suppose that the compilation errors you have been getting could be
due to something as basic as not having the kernel-source RPM installed,
could they? This RPM's presence is vital for
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and running on my machine. Running
sensors-detect, I have scratched on the number of detected devices,
and found that the cause is /dev/i2c has no device files.
I don't understand what package installs them on Mandrake 9.0. Has
anyone gotten through this
ftp://ftp.dkuug.dk/pub/mandrake/updates/9.0/RPMS
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake/updates/9.0/RPMS
rpmfind.net
Why not use urpmi? If your urmpi is synced with the latest cooker
there's a 2.4.21 rpm but not a 2.4.20 one.
kernel-2.4.21.0.13mdk to be more precise.
JG
Want
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:44, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and running on my machine. Running
sensors-detect, I have scratched on the number of detected devices,
and found that the cause is /dev/i2c has no device files.
I don't understand what package installs them
Hi Rob, sorry that i could not answer your question, but i would like
to know for what are the lm_sensors, because i know that on the IBM
TP600X you cannot use them because it could conflict with the
motherboard and you will have to replace it.
Sorry again that i couldn't answer your question.
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 10:16, Joan Tur wrote:
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Hallo!
In my laptop I've got wired nic (eth0) and wireless nic (eth1). After
modifying /etc/shorewall/interfaces it is as shown:
- --
#ZONEINTERFACE BROADCAST OPTIONS
net
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Hi Rob, sorry that i could not answer your question, but i would like
to know for what are the lm_sensors, because i know that on the IBM
TP600X you cannot use them because it could conflict with the
motherboard and you will have to replace
On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 7:14 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: SYS Temp: 37.1 C (limit = 80.5 C,
hysteresis =
69.8 C)
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: CPU Temp: 34.9 C (limit = 59.9 C,
hysteresis =
55.1 C)
This
Thank's for the info... i really apretiated.
Very usefull tool, but don't want to try it, maybe it gives me more
than a headache (maybe a walletache) :)
Gonzalo Avaria
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On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:21, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 7:14 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: SYS Temp: 37.1 C (limit = 80.5 C,
hysteresis =
69.8 C)
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: CPU Temp: 34.9
On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 7:37 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:21, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 7:14 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: SYS Temp: 37.1 C (limit = 80.5 C,
hysteresis =
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Good afternoon, Anne...
On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:45 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
[snipping for cogency]
That's an interesting article. I think the definition given to me was
'loose' to say the least. There was a kit sold that had a special 5 1/4
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Es Diumenge 23 Març 2003 20:09, en Jack Coates va escriure:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 10:16, Joan Tur wrote:
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Hallo!
In my laptop I've got wired nic (eth0) and wireless nic (eth1). After
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 12:09, Dave Laird wrote:
...
Your statements about hysteresis are *still* quite timely today. I don't
remember where, but there was a disk warehouse in Los Angeles selling those
floppy disk test kits even as recently as six months ago. Floppy disk drives
are *so*
For a while now I've been using the Flash 5 plug-in for Mozilla, etc.
under MDK 9.0. I've been using the 9.1rc2+cooker on my laptop for a
while now (and it's truly great...), and some of the testing Mandrake
Club commercial RPMS. The 9.1 club Flash is version 6, and it seems to
have some pretty
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'Afternoon, Jack...
On Sunday 23 March 2003 03:01 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
What else would you store usually read-only but occasionally modified
configs on?
Why, a slightly-aged Iomega Zip Drive, of course! 8-) It took some juggling,
but I even
I upgraded with 9.1 rc2 and now my pop3 port 110 is closed. I tried
restarting xinetd with no help. I looked in the xinetd.conf file and
there is no mention of a pop3 server. In the xinetd.d directory there is
a ipop3 file and is shows diable = no
I have tried to telnet to port 110 and it says
On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:05 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:44, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and running on my machine.
Running sensors-detect, I have scratched on the number of
detected devices, and found that the cause is /dev/i2c has no
device
Did you try the version at http://macromedia.rediris.es/site_ri.html ?
This works fine for me with mozilla 1.3
If this is really bug, why not email macromedia about it? they list an
email address for contact
Also in my crusade, I have found Contact, a product by Samsung. They are
actually using MAPI for their communication. Too bad it is closed source
and not free and not fully functional. Hopefully it is not as buggy as
other closed source products, like Ximian connector.
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at
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Subject: Re: [expert] apache and ssl
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 22:21, Leonardo wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm get the following in my ssl logs:
[Fri Mar 21
have you tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sensors]# modprobe adm1021
without the '.o.gz'?
bascule
On Monday 24 Mar 2003 12:20 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:05 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:44, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and
If you try it out, I would be interested in hearing of your experiences.
I've got it on my list of things to look into, but it is rather low
priority at the moment.
Brian.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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System temperature is nice and cool, relatively -- I ain't in a big
hurry to stick my hand in there :-).
Mine 'seems' that it should be cool as well - I have a full tower case
with three case fans as well as (naturally) the fan on the heatsink
and a small motherboard fan. Yet, sensors on my
Indeed. The industry seems to have decided that the floppy is a dead
media -- that's fine, as they do suck, but I wish the industry would
Well they are convenient but offer so limited storage as to not be
all that useful anymore. And zip / ls-120 aren't as common and nowhere
near standard
Both your post and Dave Fox's miss the point of hardware
write-protection, unfortunately. Have a look at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net and think about building a firewall that you
can trust the boot media of... CD-R is good, but who wants to burn a new
CD-R everytime something changes? There are
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 15:50, Bill Beauchemin wrote:
I upgraded with 9.1 rc2 and now my pop3 port 110 is closed. I tried
restarting xinetd with no help. I looked in the xinetd.conf file and
there is no mention of a pop3 server. In the xinetd.d directory there is
a ipop3 file and is shows diable
Hi all,
has anyone got the radeon 7000 video card to work with rc2 which uses Xfree
4.3?
It works fine on mdk 9.0 Xfree 4.2 in single head.
I Have got the dri drivers to try out tonight.
Any gotcha's that I should know about?
Thanks
Gary.
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On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 19:25, David E. Fox wrote:
System temperature is nice and cool, relatively -- I ain't in a big
hurry to stick my hand in there :-).
Mine 'seems' that it should be cool as well - I have a full tower case
with three case fans as well as (naturally) the fan on the
Gary Hodder wrote:
Hi all,
has anyone got the radeon 7000 video card to work with rc2 which uses Xfree
4.3?
It works fine on mdk 9.0 Xfree 4.2 in single head.
I Have got the dri drivers to try out tonight.
Any gotcha's that I should know about?
I know the mobile Radeon in my laptop doesn't work
You need to edit that section of /etc/sensors.conf. As it says:
# Asus won't release a datasheet so this is guesswork.
Possibly, but I haven't a clue as to how :(.
(and please don't say 'emacs /etc/sensors.conf' :(
Jack Coates
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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Dave Sherman wrote:
Gary Hodder wrote:
Hi all,
has anyone got the radeon 7000 video card to work with rc2 which uses
Xfree
4.3?
It works fine on mdk 9.0 Xfree 4.2 in single head.
I Have got the dri drivers to try out tonight.
Any gotcha's that I should know about?
I know the mobile Radeon in
well I checked hosts.allow and nothing was in there so just to try anfd
get it to work I added the line ALL:ALL
in hots.deny once again nothing in that file so I added
ALL: EXCEPT XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX X being the ip addy of the box I want to
connect with
Still no go so I checked drakfirewall and it
On Sunday 23 March 2003 05:27 pm, bascule wrote:
have you tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sensors]# modprobe adm1021
without the '.o.gz'?
Duh. Thanks. It worked like a charm.
Rob
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Rob Blomquist
Kirkland, WA
Linux: For the poeple, by the people.
True democracy in computing.
Want to buy your
Not sure about linux compatibility, but i recently used one of those little,
flash based usb drives (about the size of a key fob). I've seen them listed
up to 512MB... Seemed like a great way to transfer data amongst youselves,
but too expensive to give away. The cheapest i saw with a 2 second
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 19:43, David E. Fox wrote:
Indeed. The industry seems to have decided that the floppy is a dead
media -- that's fine, as they do suck, but I wish the industry would
Well they are convenient but offer so limited storage as to not be
all that useful anymore. And zip /
On Sunday 23 March 2003 09:45 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 05:27 pm, bascule wrote:
have you tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sensors]# modprobe adm1021
without the '.o.gz'?
Duh. Thanks. It worked like a charm.
But still sensor is not providing any information- No sensors
Am Samstag, 22. März 2003 01:38 schrieb Vox:
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 kernel dudes are working on this...some time next
week you'll get them. Meanwhile
This time Martin Fahrendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
Am Samstag, 22. März 2003 01:38 schrieb Vox:
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 kernel
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