Usage of chroot [ was: Re: [expert] 2 Linux on single machine]

2002-03-11 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Hello all, I have Kondara and Mandrake installed on /dev/hda2 and /dev/hda4 respectively. The reason I use Kondara is it support Japanese, chinese very well. I wonder if I can use chroot to start apps in /dev/hda2 (kondara) when I jumped in Mandrake? Hung vu Skippi wrote: > You most c

[expert] Matrix fortune

2002-03-08 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Hello all, Any one know where can I download "The Matrix" fortune? Hung vu -- Takeshi's small space http://donganh16.tk/ Join KDE-i18n-Vi? http://vi.i18n.kde.org VYSA: http://vysasports.vngate.net/ Vietlug: http://vietlug.sourceforge.net KDE Man http://si

[expert] kde3beta2 kdesdk compile error [libqt-mt.so.3 not found]

2002-03-05 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Hello Davida et al, I have installed sussesfully qt3, kdelibs, kdebase, kdevelop. But things was bad with kdesdk. With kdesdk, "./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3b2" was ok. But "make all" got this error: """222 ting kbabeldict make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/kde3b2/kd

Re: [expert] 2 Linux on single machine

2002-03-05 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Hari Yellina wrote: > Hi All, > > > > I have windows 2000 server and mandrake 8.1 running on my machine. Can > I install one more linux on my box. > Is is possible. First it is recommended to have a a separated /boot partition then you have to create at least TWO partition for root (/)

[expert] qt3+kdelibs+kdebase comping time?

2002-03-05 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Any one compiled qt3 + kdeblibs + kdebase beta2 from source? I am trying to do this but it took me 2 days for qt3 + kdelibs to be completed on a pen3 600Mhz, 128RAM, 256MB swap. How about kdebase, kdenetworks, kdevelop and others? How long does do they take? Many thanks Vu Hung -- Takeshi'

Re: [expert] lsmod

2002-03-04 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
wim wrote: >> >> Module Size Used by >> es1371 27616 1 (autoclean) >> ac97_codec 9504 0 (autoclean) [es1371] >> gameport1840 0 (autoclean) [es1371] >> soundcor

[expert] lsmod

2002-03-04 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Here is output of my #lsmod. One of them is my LAN Card module. But which one? How can I guess it? Vu Hung -- Takeshi's small space http://donganh16.tk/ Join KDE-i18n-Vi? http://vi.i18n.kde.org VYSA: http://vysasports.vngate.net/ Vietlug: http://vietlug.sour

Re: [expert] Help! No lilo - no nothing!

2002-03-03 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes wrote: > Hello > > I have installed linux Mandrake on my notebook. The installation went fine > (some errors with tcl-8.3 and xpdf rpm files) but I can't boot the system via > lilo. I have Windows Xp Home Edition and Mandrake 8.2beta (don't call me > crasy please) o

Re: [expert] build rpm as a non-root user under

2002-02-17 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
daRcmaTTeR wrote: > On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 22:38:35 -0500 > "Nguyen Hung.Takeshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these > words to ponder: > spake or spkeak ? :) > > you can't. that is a "root" user function. to attempt to change this

[expert] build rpm as a non-root user under

2002-02-17 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
Sorry all, this may be offtopic ... RPM in redhat 7.1 seems different from mandkrake. In redhat only root can build rpm in /usr/src/redhat . How can I build rpm as a non-root user? TIA Nguyen Hung Vu -- Takeshi's small space http://donganh16.tk/ Join KDE-i18n-Vi? http://vi.i18n.kde.org

Re: [expert] Deleting Logs

2002-02-17 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
pesarif wrote: > On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 12:25, dfox wrote: > >>>My /var/log folder is getting fairly big (10 MB) and its growing quickly >>>(this computer has only 660MB for Linux :( ). >>> >>How fast is it filling up? How much is it going to be tomorrow, or >>next week? >> >> > Not very fast: I'd

Re: [expert] Deleting Logs

2002-02-16 Thread Nguyen Hung.Takeshi
pesarif wrote: > Hello, > > My /var/log folder is getting fairly big (10 MB) and its growing quickly > (this computer has only 660MB for Linux :( ). > > My question is: is it safe to regularly delete logs (using just the rm > command) or is there a "correct" way to do it? > > Surely, there i