If I understood the question, you want a MDK 9.1 system with
thin (possibly diskless) clients/terminals to attach to it.
With that, my understanding is that 9.1 has the config tools
to set this up via drakTermServ. To install:
urpmi terminal-server
It is on the Download Edition's third CD
The file you seek: /etc/sysconfig/iptables
It's format is that of iptables-save redirected to a file. You
can either manually edit that file and do:
service iptables restart
or modify iptables in memory and do:
iptables-save /etc/sysconfig/iptables
Enjoy,
Woody
Bill said:
A quick search of google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=pwc%20Frame%20buffer%20underflowsourceid=mozilla-searchstart=0start=0ie=utf-8oe=utf-8
seems to suggest you have a USB based Phillips WebCam. and from
reading a kernel source file (line 752 - 9th search result from
above):
RedirectPermanent uri url
eg:
RedirectPermanent /mymail https://mail.myserver.com/mymail/
Put that in the server definition that covers SquirrelMail. Assuming
you have https configured correctly, you should be off to the races.
Woody
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 15:04, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
Quick search: man -k search term
Detailed search: man -K search term
When in a man page, type: /search term
Search of the info pages: info --apropos=search term
in info, use the i command. (run: info info)
grep -rin search term /usr/share/doc
... most of which are options nearly as old as UNIX
Minor detail to add, in man, /search_term takes you to the first
occurrence, pressing 'n' proceeds to the next occurrence.
Woody
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 23:48, Woody Green wrote:
Quick search: man -k search term
Detailed search: man -K search term
When in a man page, type: /search term
Actually, Having the MLM not munge and haing email clients that support
reply to sender/list/all would be nice, but since this reality and not a
dream world...
Note that some clients actually support this such as Evolution, assuming
the email has not been ML munged.
Woody
Jack Coates said:
Add the umask option. umask modifies the virtual (ntfs does not support
UNIX style permissions) permission bits in inverse octal form. eg: Where
read+execute would be 5 in chmod, in umask it is 2 (7-5). The first number
specifies the owning user's permissions, the second, owning group, the
On the sharing machine, run iptables-save and post the output here.
Woody
Praedor Atrebates said:
I am having problems with a internet connection share. Oddly, I had it
working for a while last evening but then, suddenly, it died and I was
unable to communication computer to computer
It should use the Gnome defaults as listed in the Gnome Control Center.
Woody
Mark Williamson said:
Hi Everyone,
On the setup of Evolution it gives you a chance to set up the default
web browser, but after Evolution is running, is there any where that one
can change it's default Web
Make sure you don not have another device eating the sound card's IRQ.
My PCMCIA network card is notorious for that and I have to put IRQ 5 in
the PCMCIA configuration as a protected IRQ. One you know the sound
card's IRQ is free, manually enter into the modules.conf:
alias sound-slot-0 sb
In a shell as root:
urpmi sndconfig
sndconfig
The Mandrake hardware detection routines do not do well with ISA sound
cards.
Good luck,
Woody
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 21:40, Tim Werner wrote:
Hi,
My soundcard is an old ISA SoundBlaster, and Mandrake is not seeing it. One
of the times I
foo.org IN CNAME foo.dyndns.org.
That said, I might recommend you look into DYNDNS' domain hosting
services. I believe they offer to host a domain's DNS with dynamic
updates for fairly cheap. It is really no different that the normal
DYNDNS service other than you machine resides in its own
To communicate with a DHCP server you will need a DHCP client such as
dhcpcd or dhcp-client. As for setting up an alias IP via DHCP, I am not
sure if you can (I would tend doubt it). If I were to hazard a guess
though, dhcpcd -d eth0:1
Good luck,
Woody
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 12:10, Alan
Chris
XMMS is grabbing the /dev/dsp device exclusively. This is a general
hardware limitation that has been overcome through the use of software
like esd (E and Gnome) and artsd (KDE). How these daemons work around
the limitation is to capture the output of sound programs and mix the
sound
Also:
cp black\ out.txt chancellor\ kohl.txt
Woody
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 04:59, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 12:31 -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi list,
Ok...I've been a wrackin my poor brain for the last few hours and burnin
up the Google search engine trying
Although the system should not complain if you use more that eight
characters for a username, I recommend against it because many of the
utilities get agitated with more than eight characters. Odd bits of
behavior that may occur include clipping of characters over eight and
failure to recognize
While this is vaguely phrased (your subject implies a password length
limit, but your email body implies a username limit), I will mention
that I have been using god-awful long passwords in various Linux
distributions including MDK since 1996. I have seen certain limits on
usernames at eight
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 07:08, Mark Weaver wrote:
Woody,
you can use as many as you want to, however, the system only
recognizes and uses the first 8 characters of the string, so you're
typing extra characters that aren't even being used.
Mark
Not true.
Since I operate SCO systems
If your Exchange administrator has POP3 and/or IMAP enabled (default is
enabled) then you can use ANY IMAP or POP3 compatible client with the
caveat that you can only see the mail (IMAP will let you see all of your
mailboxes while POP3 is limited to your Inbox). No contact or calendar
or tasks.
Generally speaking, log files are not part of the package. If I remove
apache for instance, it will leave its log files behind. If I upgrade
apache, it will no overwrite the existing log files. When you look into
the apache spec file you will see the log directory in the package file
list, but
It is not unusual for nobody to be 65535 (16 bits) on various systems.
On an MDK system, I might get worried a little as nobody is usually 99.
Woody
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 21:51, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
I've noticed that the account nobody on this system has a user id of
65534. Is this
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 22:24, Mark Weaver wrote:
Dan Cox wrote:
Is there a way to auto logout inactive users? I have seen something
about TMOUT variable, but when I set it in /etc/profile and login at
console I get bash: TMOUT read only or something similar. So my
question is how do I get
Craig,
This was the point I was trying to make that I did not articulate well
enough (I left too much for the reader to assume). You become the
recipient by simply being in someone's email address book (OL, OLE, ICQ,
etc...). The virus is simply being cute by setting the FROM header to
be the
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 08:40, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On 22 Apr 2002 08:49:13 -0400, Lyvim Xaphir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Woody! That's cool as hell. I've often wondered about this but
never chased it down.
I've got a question for you, about a situation that I have right now.
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 12:30, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
I thought that Maximum RPM was getting dated, and heard something about
them coming out with a new version of the book. I read into the current
release of Maximum RPM at Barne's Nobles, and it seemed much more
oriented to producers of RPM's
If you are running a recent MDK release (8.x) check to see if an httpd
is listening on port 8080. MDK for performance reasons that don't
affect most users put mod_perl as part of a secondary httpd process
(statically linked) that listens in on port 8080 and is proxied as the
port 80's /perl
To build rpms as root:
In /root/.rpmrc :
buildarchtranslate: i386: i686
buildarchtranslate: i486: i686
buildarchtranslate: i586: i686
buildarchtranslate: i686: i686
If you want to build rpms as a normal user:
In ~/.rpmrc :
buildarchtranslate: i386: i686
buildarchtranslate: i486: i686
I don't know what you define as good, but you can use Borland's JBuilder
for Linux. Works like the Windows version as it's Java based itself.
Enjoy,
Woody
On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 20:37, ngn wrote:
Hi I'm in the way of develop in Java, In order to do it I'm looking for
a good IDE of
Here is an explanation of the Klez virus. Note that based on the
explanation below, an open relay is not required. The virus can simply
using it's own SMTP engine contact the recipient's email server and drop
the email which is perfectly 'legal' (meaning within SMTP rules as
defined by the RFCs
You have the FreeS/WAN (freeswan package) on Mandrake 8.2 (may also be
on 8.1, I'm not sure) for IPsec implementation. It should interface
with the Cisco router with minimal difficulty. Check out
www.freeswan.org for online documentation setting up IPsec with
freeswan. We use it here at work,
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 16:06, David Boles wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am considering buying a digital camera for personnel use and i would like
some suggestions, I like this camera because, this one works well, etc.
Of course it would HAVE to be Linus
Make sure that the ipchains compatibility module isn't loaded first.
rmmod ipchains
You will also want to run drakconf and in the services section, uncheck
(turn off) ipchains. iptables and ipchains are mutually exclusive.
Woody
On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 11:36, jarmo kettunen wrote:
After extensive testing trying to get 1.4 beta2 working with Opera 5.05,
I've come to the conclusion that the java plugin supplied by Sun is
broke.
Running opera at the command line and watching the output when I visit
java.sun.com, I get:
Error in initializing function pointer xislocked_fn
I have two different types of cards (realtek using the 8139too driver
and an intel using the eepro100 driver) that only work when attached to
10Mbit hubs. Attach them to 100Mbit switches and they quit working with
no apparent errors.
It would seem to be in the network subsystem of the kernel or
There are many ways to do this, but the easiest way I think is to do:
find /path/to/mp3s -type f -name *.mp3 playlist.txt
You will get a list of files (no directories) that end in .mp3
complete with path info. This command will also rescind down any
subdirectory in the top directory you
From: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/81errata.php3#usb
_BEGIN QUOTE_
Error scenario: The computer locks up when shutting down or when
stopping the usb service. Why: In certain cases, the usb-uhci module is
broken for some usb devices.
Solution: Modify your /etc/modules.conf file and
On Fri, 2001-10-19 at 11:23, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Fri Oct 19, 2001 at 04:47:58PM +0200, Orlin Damyanov wrote:
Is Mandrake going to provide a patch for the recent security bug in the
kernels provided with its distributions?
Yes. The problem is that the vulnerability exists in every
Here is the guilty party:
( in your $HOME/.bashrc )
# Need for a xterm co if we don't make a -ls
[ -n $DISPLAY ] {
[ -f /etc/profile.d/color_ls.sh ] source /etc/profile.d/color_ls.sh
export XAUTHORITY=$HOME/.Xauthority
}
Comment out of your .bashrc the 4 lines above on the machine you
From the fsck man page:
Currently, standardized file system-specific options are somewhat in flux.
Although not guaranteed, the following options are supported by most file
system checkers:
-a Automatically repair the file system without any questions (use
this option with
I'll make this potentially simpler:
edit /etc/X11/fs/config
scroll down to this section :
catalogue = /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc:unscaled,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi:unscaled,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi:unscaled,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1,
Sarang Lakare wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems with correct memory detection on two machines. Both
machines have 1.5GB and LM8.0 on both of these detects 1.0GB. On one of the
machines, 7.2 was installed earlier and it detected 1.5GB correctly.
1. ASUS K7V (VIA) Motherboard
2. SGI
Benjamin Sher wrote:
First obvious question: Do you RUN Vmware with hdc as raw disk with
/mnt/windows MOUNTED OR UNMOUNTED? That is, do you have to UNmount
/mnt/windows every time you run VMware in this case or do you run Vmware with
/mnt/windows mounted?
You can run it mounted but
Civileme wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 00:54, Anes Lihovac wrote:
Hello !
After installing the new drivers, i am able to run
Mesa gears and OpenUniverse hardware accelerated. It's fast !:-)
But when starting Descent 3,gltron, Quake 3 it crashed with
a Signal 11.
any ideas ???
best
), the performance drops like a
brick in shallow water. I use a 630Mb iso image for benchmarking.
If anyone was interested...
Woody
Woody Green wrote:
Got an interesting problem. senario:
Server: MDK 7.1 (2.2.19-4.3mdk) running NFS
Client: MDK 7.2 (2.2.17-21mdk) works fine
Client
Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
Hi,
I have a question regarding the gpasswd and newgrp commands.
I created a new group called test, then set the group administrator
to be my local userid, (call it foo). Then from my foo account I did
gpasswd test and changed the group passwd. Then I added the
pedro marocas wrote:
After install a second hd(yes, i configure it in BIOS as a second
master, i lost the jumper:( ), Mandrake8.0 start loading but stop
mistyriously. Anyone have any idea of what's going on? Thanks in advance
Randy Donohoe wrote:
I was going to let my girls play Tuxracer on a new install of Mandrake 8.0 and
it wouldn't start. I tried from the console and got the message: Xlib extension
GLX missing on display 0.0. tuxracer error: Couldn't initialize video:
Couldn't find matching GLX visual.
I
Got an interesting problem. senario:
Server: MDK 7.1 (2.2.19-4.3mdk) running NFS
Client: MDK 7.2 (2.2.17-21mdk) works fine
Client: MDK 8.0 (2.4.3-20mdk) problems*
* Runs way flippin slow (~ .5k sec over a 100Mbit network)
The MDK 8.0 client can scp the same file (~ 2Mb) in under
1 sec. I've
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
Mozilla .9 recommended beta is finally, at long last, here. I am writing
to you from Mozilla .9's Mail. This new Mozilla .9 looks, to this
ordinary user, very impressive. I'll wait for the critical reviews.
Yours,
Benjamin
I have MDK 8.0 and 7.2
Nathan wrote:
Jerry,
Thanks for trying to help with this, if I manage to fix this problem I'll
probably give up Windows all together.
What is your agp status? Enabled or Disabled. and agp driver says
NVIDIA
cat /proc/nv/card0 brings up the following -
NVRM Version: 1.0-769
Jason Straight wrote:
Samba is acting wierd and I can't quite seem to pin down the reason for it.
If smb is started at boot time it works fine.
If smb is off at boot and I start it manually, or if I restart smb after boot
I get this
[root@jkd rc5.d]# smbclient -L localhost
added
Dennis Robertson wrote:
Hello List,
Using the same set of cds for LM 8.0 I did an install on my machine and that of a
friend. On his,
Aurora works; on mine, it doesn't. I have no init script for Aurora in
/etc/rc.d/init.d. His machine
is an old P133, mine is an AMD K6-3 450. Can
Jason Straight wrote:
Samba is acting wierd and I can't quite seem to pin down the reason for it.
If smb is started at boot time it works fine.
If smb is off at boot and I start it manually, or if I restart smb after boot
I get this
[root@jkd rc5.d]# smbclient -L localhost
added
tony K. wrote:
At 14:31 19-03-01 +1100, you wrote:
How does one take the inventory of rpm packages installed on an
existing system (M7.2)
rpm -qa "./package list.txt"
and then import the list to rpmDrake
(or similar) on an M8.0 installed system?
Hmm. Not sure what you mean
Wayne Alexander wrote:
All,
how do I enable the graphical boot instead oif the text boot under 7.2?
Edit /etc/inittab
Find this line:
id:3:initdefault:
Change 3 to 5 and save, restart to test.
Also, I turned my machine on this morning and I have another user option
on my
Brent wrote:
I was wondering if mandrake comes with ssh package ?...i wasnt able to
install ver ssh-1.2.27.tar.gz on mandrake ...should i try the rpm ?? or a
newer version of ssh??
thanx in advance
B
MDK 7.2 has openssh on the CDs. Look for the openssh-* rpms and
the required openssl-*
Ron Stodden wrote:
KDE 2.1 final in binary form for the various distributions was
promised on the KDE site by Monday February 26.
It is now 3.5 hours into Tuesday GMT and there is no sign of the KDE
2.1 final update to Mandrake 7.2.
Where is it? What is happening? When and where
Neal Lippman wrote:
I am wondering if anyone can provide help on installing XFree 4.0.2.
I have d/l'd the cooker rpms: I have what I believe to be a complete set of
the 13 rpms, minus the glide rpm which I understand does not work well with
my nVidia GeForce II MX card.
After d/l'ing
Pea Arellano Fabian Erasmo wrote:
Hi,
I am having a couple of problems with ssh
1. When I try to open some graphical programs from the
ssh server on the client, I get the following message:
channel 0: istate 4 != open
channel 0: ostate 64 != open
Woody Green wrote:
Pea Arellano Fabian Erasmo wrote:
Hi,
I am having a couple of problems with ssh
1. When I try to open some graphical programs from the
ssh server on the client, I get the following message:
channel 0: istate 4 != open
"Yacketta,Ronald J" wrote:
Hello all!!
Could someone point me in the right direction to export my KDE display
to another server (similar to XDMCP?)
I work from home often and would liek to beable to do somethign to a
telnet my box at work (through firewall yada yada)
set my display
Devin Rader wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could point me towards any docs on how to set up a
dial-up modem connection to serve as the gateway for a network. I read
about diald, but was wondering of anyone else had suggestions...
Thanks!
Devin
IP masquerading is what you might want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm to use Lotus Notes
Client with Linux.
Yesterday, it worked very well and today, when I run the notes.exe file,
the application is running (with wine), but without any window.
I've uninstalled and
"chronos ." wrote:
Hi all,
I am using mandrake 7.1 and I have 128 of ram.Problem is mandrake only sees 64 of my
128. I went to mandrakeuser.org and found the following. It says to edit the
following- /boot/grub/menu.1st as root and "find" the following- kernel
(hd0,5)/vmlinuz
I do not know if it is setup as such, but you can grab
from CD or an ftp site the gtk SRPM (src.rpm) abd run:
rpm --install gtk*src.rpm
And then in /usr/src/RPM/SPECS will be the spec file
which has the configure line used to compile the package.
If you feel so inclined and a change is
Homepage: http://www.openssh.com/
In short, ssh works similar to telnet. The difference is that with
telnet, you feed the login name at a prompt. With ssh, you give the
login name on the command line. (ssh user@host) ie:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you omit the username (ssh
"John J. LeMay Jr." wrote:
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I sent it. In fact, neither did two other messages, one of which was a reply to
another message that appeared on the list.
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Dave wrote:
I believe there is an ip-masquerade HOWTO. If not, then use the IPCHAINS HOWTO.
Dave
At 12:07 PM 12/30/00 -0800, you wrote:
Sorry for the repeat post (if this actuall got through the first time, never
saw it come up), but where can I find docs or instructions to setup NAT
xdm, kdm, or gdm?
Woody
gene wrote:
I seem to have lost the ability to start a remote X
session since upgrading to 7.2. My X client says:
Host sent UNWILLING:
Display not authorized to connect
The Xaccess file contains a line for my host, in fact
it is unchanged since when
The mod_ssl site (www.modssl.org) has info on creating site
certificates,
there might also be local docs in /usr/doc/mod_ssl*
Woody
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
I'm running the Apache server version 1.3.12 from the MDK 7.1 disk. I
want to be able to have secure pages.
I installed
umount /mnt/floppy
then comment out the floppy line in /etc/fstab
Woody
gene wrote:
I just upgraded my machine to 7.2. It worked mostly smoothly. The
major issue I have right now, is that I get "neighbour table
overflow" errors in my logs when I try to connect to the ftp or http
Look for the following options:
StandbyTime X
SuspendTime X
OffTime X
in /etc/X11/XF86Config. (Where X can be any integer)
Woody
generic wrote:
Does anyone know how to stop the monitor from powering off?
In either KDE or GNOME, I have a screensaver running, with
Your ISP (or whoever manages your domain's DNS) set's up the MX record.
It's DNS level information. The MX tells a mail server where to send mail
when an email is sent with out using a fully qualifed computer name.
i.e. rdcomputersolutions.net specifies a domain, but not a particular
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