you always have some, but I'm not sure.
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program (I think
that's what it's called) and wants something comparable... apparently SuSE
is the only distro he's tried that did what he wanted as far as ISDN
goes).
Mandrake ships with isdn4linux. He shouldn't have any problems.
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is "invalid parameter io".
The entries in /etc/modules.conf are the same in both installations;
something is not working right for me in 6.1.
Where do I look?
Remove the 'io=XXX' portion from the ne2k-pci line, it's not an option
for that driver anymore (apparently)
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"Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D." wrote:
Thank you Steve for the suggestion. I checked only kwmsound is
running. How do I enable kaudioserver and maudio?
It _should_ only be a matter of restarting KDE. Have you tried out
GNOME at some point? Check to see if esd is running -- it w
be greatly appreciated,
First, check ifconfig and route to ensure that things are being setup
correctly.
Second, check /etc/resolv.conf to ensure that the DNS numbers are being
plugged in.
Third, what is the error message from Netscape?
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mmediately after that S or K determine the order in which they will
run.
What you'll want to do is change the number of the network script to run
after the pcmcia script.
If you need more help, drop another message to the list.
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need to disable some of the
modprobes in rc.sysinit for features I've turned off in my new kernel (sound
for instance). ???
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LinuxToday.com reports that a patch has been released by Real to disable
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KDE to load the GUI in full. What gives!!
How about some machine stats? RAM? CPU? What daemons you've got
started?
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nds"
enabled or disabled. The same .wav file however when clicked in KFM
plays fine with "media player" or "X amp".
Any ideas as what might or might not be going on?
Check the process list to ensure that kaudioserver, maudio and kwmsound
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and caching. Use 'free' to see where
the memory has gone.
You mentioned in a later mail that you had a caching RAID controller.
Consider this extra-fast cache, since that's what it is.
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Oh, and dhcpd has been deprecated by the use of pump for address
reception.
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issued?
I know I'm a bit hesitant in haphazardly grabbing items out of Cooker to
fix things in 6.0 though I've done it to upgrade KDE to 1.1.2 and X to
3.3.5.
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hats wrong ?
Uncheck the flag in Kppp that sets the hostname after a connection.
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oints were
- internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11 make [2]
That is, more than likely, a hardware failure. Check the BIOS and
motherboard jumper settings to ensure that nothing is overclocked or out
of spec.
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Brian Ashworth wrote:
Do you know how to turn off screensaver so that it doesn't go blank at the
command interpreter? Please Let me know if you do.
setterm -blank 0 -powersave off -store
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Steve Fox wrote:
I'm getting a "You don't have permission to access /~drfickle/klug on
this server." message when trying to view something on
localhost/~drfickle/klug. The directories have 0755 permission and the
files in them have 0644. I have mod_php3-3.0.12-12.rpm loaded an
a
symlink back from /home/ftp/pub/custom to /files/custom:
cp -a /files/custom /home/ftp/pub/custom
rm -r /files/custom
ln -s /home/ftp/pub/custom /files/custom
That should fix it all up!
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Check the permissions on /home/drfinkle. That's usually the one I have
to fix before user's public_html directories will correctly reply.
Sweet! That was it...much thanks!
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.
Let me know how it goes, I've got the same board and I've got my eye on
a pair of UDMA/66 drives for a fast RAID setup.
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of the sendmail package.
That certainly explains why I end up with empty directories after
uninstalling various packages... their directory belongs to another,
completely unrelated package! (/etc/midi, /etc/uucp, etc, etc seem to
suffer from this problem as well -- at least in 6.0)
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nd
make[1]: ***[bbootsect.o] Error 127
make[1[: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot'
make:***[bzImage] Error 2
Install the bin86 package.
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:-(
So, if you use xcsreensaver I recommend you remove
/usr/X11R6/lib/xscreensaver/penetrate
Just tried it here with a G200, 3.3.3.1 SVGA server, with no problems.
Is there something I need to wait for before it wedges?
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: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in
shared object, consider re-linking
That looks messy. What happened?
My suggestion would be to grab the .src.rpm for the htdig package and
use:
rpm -i htdig.src.rpm
cd /usr/src/RPM/SPECS
rpm -bb htdig.spec
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on/x-httpd-php3-source .phps
Include conf/addon-modules/midgardphp3.conf
Include conf/addon-modules/mod_php3.conf
(I only added the DirectoryIndex php3 value, other lines were already
there)
I'm running Helios with apache-1.3.9-7mdk
Any help appreciated...thanks!
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David Rodgers wrote:
mandrake needs a web based mail package in the next distro
Why? There are already at least 5 mail readers in the box. If you're
going to load up Netscape to view the webmail, why not just use the
Communicator mail client?
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) that 3.3.5 supports
the G400 cards. And the exceptional news is that 3D support for these
cards is coming right along also. You gotta love Matrox for releasing
the documentation for these cards, they've made me a believer. I'm
extremely happy with my current G200/8M/AGP card.
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problem: two Mandrake Linux boxes on the network cannot 'see' each other
-- ping each other.
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.) but I don't
know how to setup mysql initially... Any good mysql sites?
http://www.mysql.com, follow the Documentation link.
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Wondering what I need to do to recompile some .src.rpm packages and take
advantage of the Pentium optimizations offered by Mandrake.
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applications SMP-capable. I now see that
is incorrect.
I'll take the advice on starting multiple encoders to get the job done.
Again, thank you!
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be on the
archive sites. http://www.kernelnotes.org, I think.
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on. Maybe it's just because it's
their premiere issue, I dunno.
- Original Message -----
From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 10:55 PM
Subject: [expert] WARNING! Maximum Linux CD BAD!
Good evening all, I hope noone min
e not only the client, you're
also a developer, tester, marketer, and janitor.
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Michael Doyle wrote:
G'day,
Well done Steve, I don't know whats happened to the nice friendly Mandrake I
started out with last October, it seems since the release of V6.0 the rot has
set in, and this being one reason for lurking over the last 3 months.
I've begun to wonder myself
ey'll
pick up a nice Mandrake CD from the magazine, THINK AGAIN. THIS CD IS
JUNK.
I'm in the process of copying files from the CD onto my hard drive so I
can burn a new copy of it. Wish me luck!
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think
/var/spool/mail/$USER is created until the user actually gets their
first piece of mail.
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ys
to get both the system and hardware clocks adjusted to the correct
value.
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an ES1371 chipset
supported by the kernel. sndconfig recognizes it without problems.
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Extreamly technical crap?
Eventually Time Consuming?
Seems to fit... I usually spend more time playing the /etc/* than I do
with my applications. :)
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open ttyS1 as it is already locked???
Check /var/lock for a LCK..modem file. If it's there, delete it and try
again.
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Gavin Grabias wrote:
For the first time since high school I need to make a flow chart. Does anyone
know of any good progs for X?
Try http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/ for a nice Visio-like
diagrammer.
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David Rodgers wrote:
a little off the topic but my wife just delivered a beautiful baby girl
Congratulations! (And you might as well kiss your Linux time bye-bye!)
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the
file, you'll find that you've got an incorrect keyword. cache_host
should be cache_peer
Lemme know if that fixes it.
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, but it bothers me that something like
this can happen and I don't know how to fix it.
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 06 Sep 1999, you wrote:
Resending because I didn't get any responses.
Steve Fox wrote:
I was installing AFS for Linux when I came to a point where I had to
reboot
Resending because I didn't get any responses.
Steve Fox wrote:
I was installing AFS for Linux when I came to a point where I had to
reboot.
Suddenly I can't log into my box anymore...both my root and user logins
give me "Invalid login". So I followed the instructions
NE problem?? Just
remove the WINE package.
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. Then I will probably have more questions.
Heh, you're doing fine. And those are really interesting questions that
you've asked. I'm going to look into the user restrictions myself, they
look useful.
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Any clue ?
Frederic PLE wrote:
Hi again.
I would like to know why sometimes I have new files in /var/log called
messages.1 messages.2 etc ?
Should I understand that regularly the system makes a backup called messages.x
and reset the messages file ?
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ware clock time.
one thing is strange, I came back on my machine at about 11:30 (I did
not log off) and from this time, no MARK!
Check at 11:39, it'll be there.
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John Aldrich wrote:
On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, you wrote:
You'll have better luck starting X and using printtool to configure that
printer. There's a nice checkbox to configure whether it sends a
formfeed at the end of the job.
Steve...the answer you gave to John LeMay pointed me
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Steve Philp wrote:
alann wrote:
I have been challenged with a task at work and we hope to use Linux
for
this.
This will be the first Linux machine in the building. Let me try
r it sends a
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indows machines have a problem printing
- those jobs autofeed fine. I'm including the printcap file below. Any
help would be greatly appreciated!
Actually, the files that you'll want to configure are the *.cfg files in
/var/spool/lpd/lp/. Each of them seem to contain a paper size
reference. Hope th
to the web server?
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I can get back into my system? Is there something with PAM
I need to update?
Mandrake 6.0, 2.2.9-27
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So here I am downloading with my cable modem..(yeah, I love it!).
Seriously, when the final version or beta2, etc are releases I assume I
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of the pcmcia directory. After I moved it out, I did not
have any problems with the rest of the install.
Steve
options and
add the ones I need for SuExec.
Add the options that you want to the .spec file in
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ then rebuild the package with 'rpm -ba
.spec-file'.
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't wait for a reply right now, but
this has happened to me twice now on this machine (and never once on the
server machine... mind you, it has a UPS protecting it somewhat). Any
ideas? Going to do a reinstall right now, but if this happens in the
future I'd like to know how to fix it.
chkconfi
Boise, Idaho
Turn off the HTML posting.
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Tom Berger wrote:
Steve Philp wrote:
Ian White wrote:
How can I increase the size of the core? It gets set to 0 and regardless of
what I try it won't go higher... I can't find anything in /etc that sets it
to 0.
help ulimit
But that doesn't tell him where to set
Jason Bodnar wrote:
At 07:09 PM 8/26/99 -0400, Steve Philp wrote:
Jason Bodnar wrote:
I recently upgraded my box to AMD K6-2 350 with 128MB PC-100 SDRAM on an
ASUS
P5A motherboard. Before that it had a Cyrix P150 with 64 MB EDO and a
Shuttle
motherboard.
I reinstalled Mandrake
king? what is
this, windows
How about checking the logs, checking /etc/inetd.conf, ensuring the
correct files are installed and doing a little troubleshooting before
whining on the mailing list.
Want Slackware? Grab it. We really couldn't care one way or the other.
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and I have tried many times...just end up with a useless
system).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
It's probably caused by the anti-relay stuff that was added to 6.0. I
don't know how to turn it off, I run qmail.
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Ian White wrote:
How can I increase the size of the core? It gets set to 0 and regardless of
what I try it won't go higher... I can't find anything in /etc that sets it
to 0.
help ulimit
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RAID
controller is not
"
It's probably not very helpful... sorry!
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rescue disk.
Could you post a detailed message about the partitioning on the drives,
along with the contents of /etc/lilo.conf? It would make suggesting a
course of action much easier.
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"compensated" for it!
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5. I haven't found any package that will masquerade other LAN machines onto
the internet. Supposedly it can be done through ipchains scripts, but
I haven't made any work yet. I did use PaNTs which is supposed to work for
RedHat 6 but I can't get anything through it on port 80 (web
common and get it fixed for everybody.
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Damn straight it's Linux...
Ian W Douglas wrote:
Hey everyone.
Was doing a backup of my Win95 partition onto my Linux partition and the
tarball I was creating stopped just shy of 2GB with some write error...
Is this 2GB file size a limitation on 'tar' or on the filesystem?
The filesystem.
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?
Check the archive, Steve answered this one about 5-6 months ago
export something_DNS_something 0
Wow, can't believe someone remembered this post! Here's what you'll
want to add to ~/.bashrc to try it:
export MOZILLA_NO_ASYNC_DNS=True
Then logout and log back in, start X, then start
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Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Fox wrote:
me too ;0)
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Greg Rumple wrote:
Nope, the rm /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Netscape also fixes the ATL left
arrow and ALT right arrow keys again. :-)
Welp
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Fox wrote:
5. I haven't found any package that will masquerade other LAN machines onto
the internet. Supposedly it can be done through ipchains scripts, but
I haven't made any work yet. I did use PaNTs which is supposed
les.
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Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Fox wrote:
5. I haven't found any package that will masquerade other LAN machines onto
the internet. Supposedly it can be done through ipchains
ed by /etc/hosts.deny)?
That should be all that's necessary to allow telnet access. It's
completely separate from mgetty.
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Do anyone know which is the fastest
Bus Master dma Mode 0,1,2,3 or 4
Mode 4 is fastest. Certainly a web search would have turned up the
answer more quickly than this mailing list...
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to use you as a gateway to
the remote network.
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.
Can someone help me with this ?, any idea ?.
Thanks in advance,
Jorge Carminati.
Check to see if you mistakenly installed routed or gated. They're not
necessary for home users and they can cause the problems you listed.
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this script to copy the file to the
folders using a pattern matching /[a-zA-Z0-9].macnt/. thanks
Carl St-Jacques
for i in *.macnt; do
cp file $i/.
done
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their
passwords? I've already grabbed chpasswd-1.2, but that doesn't seem to
agree with the MD5 passwords I've got installed on this system.
Failing that, how does one go about moving from MD5 passwords to
normally crypted passwords?
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in.ftpd: .mydomain.com
Then edit /etc/hosts.deny and add:
ALL: ALL
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will be reliable but slow. The Tulip card will give
better performance.
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where I remember it from
-- you and I were among the brave souls who ran Caldera's first few
distribution attempts.
Weren't you starting up an ISP around that time? How goes business??
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Lang Zhi wrote:
Hi,
i'm looking at /etc/sysconfig/clock, the file contains :
UTC="yes"
ARC=false
What does the UTC and ARC mean ?
Thanks ..
Check /usr/doc/initscripts-blah/sysconfig.txt for information on the
/etc/sysconfig/* files.
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Zak McKracken wrote:
Hey again Steve,
If you get REALLY stuck, grab a 486 / low end pentium, and simply run
junk buster on that - that way you can get away with stuff all in expenses,
and all you have to do is redirect requests to the junkbuster/486, and only
allow access to squid
ess.
Does anyone know of a way to limit Squid so that it will only talk to
Junkbuster? I'd like to simply throw an error page if someone tries to
talk to Squid directly.
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was received.
That's damn faster than any company might...
And please, remember people on this list are NOT paid to provide
technical support -- we do it because we like to help other people who
appreciate the help. Keep that in mind.
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cial it was.) If so, I've got that RPM and will install it
tonight. I just wanted to check here first to see if anyone had any
other ideas.
Doubt that the initscripts package will fix either of the problems, but
seeing that the initscript update fixes the reboot problem, I'd really
recommend you
to support UDMA 33 though.
So even MODERN systems -only a few months old still may not be
able to handle full 32bit DMA or UDMA33. Both are dangerous
assumptions, and maybe should be left to someone trying to tweak
their system.
Steve
Yes - but I can't.
LLaP
bero
Steve Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jun 1999, you wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Konstantin Boldyshev wrote:
I have two IDE hard drives - hda(WD 13GB) and hdb(WD 2GB), and also a CD as
hdd.
Are you using an extremely broken IDE controller or something? The
messages would seem
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