In /usr/share/doc/bind-9.2.1, there's a chroot directory which has
everything directory-wise for a chroot config.
Is there an FAQ of the other steps needed to finalize the chroot config?
Ie., libraries that need to get copied, etc?
--Nathan Clemons
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/lock/subsys/named
/var/named/usr
/var/named/usr/lib
/var/named/usr/lib/libcrypto.so
/var/named/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0
/var/named/usr/sbin
/var/named/usr/sbin/rndc
/var/named/usr/sbin/named
/var/named/namedb
/var/named/namedb/named.conf
other misc zone files under CVS control
--Nathan
On Thu, 16
I seem to recall that one of the msec levels actually does keep a list of
files and file permissions and changes things to match... which can be a
bit annoying :)
I believe it was the last time I used Paranoid on a home system.
--Nathan
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Derek Simkowiak wrote:
I
with a
new pair of Mandrake CDs to upgrade it?
I was thinking I could use MandrakeUpdate to convert to cooker, and
upgrade that way, but it seems like that version of MandrakeUpdate is
actually pre-Cooker.
Any advice would be greatly welcome.
--Nathan Clemons
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On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Nathan Clemons wrote:
I went to upgrade PHP to the new version (4.3.0) and ended up finding out
that they dropped support for MySQL 3.22.x; only MySQL 3.23.x is now
supported.
Given that I really don't feel like
error? Or is
this something else which I'm missing?
Regards,
Nathan
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Hi,
I to am one of the suffers of the @home mess. It is causing me lots of
undue stress. My specific problem is this: Anything that requires a
persistant connection is being disconnected after a period of time
(around 5 - 10 minutes). This includes ftp, chat sessions (instant
messenger),
Hi,
I have a couple of questions for you mandrake experts. I have a home
network setup with a Linux box (using Mandrake 8.0) as the
server/gateway. Due to the change with ATT I had to install dhcp
(client) on the server to get things working. This broke a couple of
things I had setup --
LOL, if only more people would do that!
Of course some of us could do well by reading our own posts before we
send them, or reading other peoples posts before we reply... Oops that's
just me :-)
On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 07:05 PM, Phil wrote:
Hello All,
I solved the problem and I did
even
used a
cross over cable from the workstation to the server, but I still can
not ping
the eth2 card
Darcy
Nathan Callahan wrote:
There is another option. You could set the machine up as an ethernet
bridge as I am doing here so that I can use my powerbook on our local
coax network
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Sent: 12 July 2001 12:12
To: Darcy Brodie
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Multiple network cards in a Mandrake
firewall/switch combination
Hi... This is probably all my fault
Hi All,
I just got LM 8.0 Powerpack. I've been trying to add the CDs as extra
sources in Software Manager, but it always seems to fail to read the
second disk that I put in, and the drive becomes unusable until I reboot
(i/o error is the message that I seem to remember) .
I'm running a
if this doesn't help you a
bit, I think it's pretty cool and felt like showing it off anyway :-)
Plus, it may help someone else.
Regards,
Nathan Callahan
On Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 04:18 PM, Darcy Brodie wrote:
and in his usual, amazingly helpful style...
civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 10 July 2001
I seem to have some weird stuff going on with the sound on my machine at
the moment.
I have 1 Soundblaster Live! installed in my machine.
In an effort to get midi going, I have tried running alsaconf from the
command line as suggested earlier on this list, I have also tried
reconfiguring the
HI,
If you want the same answer to all questions for a particular command,
there is an amazing little utility by the name of yes
By default it echos an endless stream of y characters. If you pass it
anything as an argument, then that is what is echoed endlessly instead.
You can almost
On Wednesday, July 4, 2001, at 07:10 PM, Peter Varnai wrote:
Dear Experts,
I installed Mandrake 7.2 on a test machine:
Tyan thunder k7 board + 2 Athlon 1200 MHz
Mandrake 7.2
a) Bastard :-) If you can't get it to work, send it here and I will.
/proc/cpuinfo: only CPU 0 recognised
Hi,
Have to go shortly so I can't take the time to look up things.
I recall that in order to get the bttv chip working, you need to pass
the module some parameters.
The readme in the documentation subdir of the kernel sources is kind of
handy.
On Monday, July 2, 2001, at 07:52 AM, JR
On Tuesday, June 26, 2001, at 11:57 PM, Craig Sprout wrote:
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
How do I sniff the packets coming thru my network connection? At
home, I
have a cable modem and last night I noticed some activity on it,
though I
know I'm not doing anything using the network.
Probably not the forum for this. But does anyone know if the
MandrakeFreq files are available for download individually in a form
that you can point Mandrake Update at?
I have had nothing but trouble with cooker RPMs and this seems like a
nice safe way keep somewhat up to date, but 2 whole
You could try the update-menus script. It fixed a similar problem for
me, once after installing a new version of KDE, and again after
installing some software. This was back when I was still running 7.2
though.
On Saturday, June 23, 2001, at 02:32 PM, Alden Torres wrote:
almost all my
code made with GCC3.0 under any
license that you feel like; although, if the libraries are under the
LGPL as has been suggested (I can't find any reference to this, just an
exception) then there are a few minor restrictions that you must be
aware of.
Regards,
Nathan Callahan
If this is a USB sidewider that you are talking about, try modprobe
joydev.
Also:
rm /dev/js0
ln -s /dev/input/js0 /dev/js0
might make life a bit easier.
Hope this helps. By the way, can anyone tell me how to calibrate said
joystck?
On Sunday, June 17, 2001, at 02:58 PM, Ken Arromdee
Control Centre(er) and
select UK English as your Language.
Hope that this is the right path, not the garden variety.
Regards,
Nathan
On Thursday, June 14, 2001, at 05:16 AM, Paul Stear wrote:
Hi all,
My spelling could be better and I use spelling checkers alot, however,
I can
only get
Hi,
My guess is that you are not starting ssh with the -X flag. This X11
forwarding.
Possible other problems, the DISPLAY environment variable is not
correctly set (although it should be in an xterm). If this is the case,
assuming that you only have one X11 server running on one monitor,
Don't know what causing tuxracer to not report FPS correctly, but I
think know what the problem with the Radeon is.
The XF86 version that comes with LM8 does not support DRI (Direct
Rendering Infrastructure) on the radeon. You will have to obtain a new
version of XF86 either from the DRI
Don't really know what could cause it, I do know a workaround for a
similar problem that I hat under MD7.2
If you log in blind to the virtual terminal and reset is (by typing
reset) it may fix the problem.
Regards,
Nathan Callahan
On Thursday, June 7, 2001, at 03:02 PM, M L Cates
Laserwriter works well)
and redirect the input via Ghostscript to the windows drivers using
Redmon.
If this last thing is what you need, I can find out more details for you.
Regards,
Nathan Callahan
On Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 12:59 AM, mike wrote:
Where is some new documentation of how
if you need the box to be
transparent (like a switch) and probably only if the machines on either
side don't know that they are on different networks.
Regards,
Nathan Callahan
On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 09:33 AM, Doug Gough wrote:
I'm not able to get my LM8.0 box to work as a router
at the moment, it will be done in the near future.
If anyone has a good clue on this one, please tell me.
Nathan Callahan
or just attempt to
send them back to you (or /dev/null).
Sorry, I know I'm not being real helpful, more curious than anything,
Randy Kramer
Nathan Callahan wrote:
I've got a problem which must be solved by tomorrow.
I need to be able to take all packets bound for a particular local
subnet (eg
those routes. Or you could use the route command, but
I know that I try to avoid it :-)
Nathan Callahan
On Friday, June 1, 2001, at 01:47 PM, Abiel Reinhart wrote:
After reformatting my system and upgrading to Linux Mandrake 8.0 from
7.2, I am unable to get IP masquerading to function. I
Michael,
I checked, it says the same thing whilst in X windows - AGP is disabled.
Nathan
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 15:05, Michael Leone wrote:
Did you do this while in X? You get different values, if you do this from
the command line while not in X.
As an example, mine says the same thing
SDRAM DIMMs (they are 66mhz, but have tried 32mb 100mhz to see if
faster memory improves problem)
14 Monitor at 800x600, 65,000 colours
I'm running Mandrake 8 (although others seem to get their Nvidia cards
working fine on this distro)
If you have any ideas please pass them on,
Nathan
On Monday 30
, but I don't often need or want
to use Windows for reasons everyone on this list I'm sure understands.
Any help would be appreciated.
Nathan Taylor
2001 15:02, you wrote:
Is possible update kde from 2,0 to 2.01 in my mandrake 7.2
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On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 09:03:37AM +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
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Hello, can somebody please enlighten me on why DRI is so terribly
slow,
= laserjet
Username = myusername
Password = mypassword
Workgroup = theirdomainname
it looks for it at smb://pcname/printername
(I've tried pcname being the IP too)
Any help would be appreciated,
Nathan
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I assume you guys are using the CUPS printing service. I managed to work out
how to get Star Office to print eventually, by changing the que to "lp",
rather than "lpr", the page size to A4, and the resolution to 360dpi so it
matched the printer settings (may differ for your printer). You
I
tend to build my Linux systems primarily on AMD chips. I have found them
to be more stable and cost effective than the intel chips. I have also
found that the AMD supported motherboards are typically built to be more
robust than most intel supported boards. I would have to say that my only
I have apmd running, and have always ran this on the desktop machine for
power management support. It does, and has always started up normally.
Just out of curiosity where did you find that it is for laptops only?
I do have to admit that I never put the machine into full suspend mode. I
could
just fine.
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I thought that the announcement for the last update to MandrakeUpdate stated
that it had moved the storage directory for the RPM's from /tmp to /root.
Maybe the code needs some changing to allow for the download only of the
files. This would be extremely useful for kernel updates which by nature
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