Hello,
I would have searched the archives on this but I can't seem to get into the
Mandrake website?
Anyway, I'm planning on putting a Promise IDE RAID card (Fast trak udma 66)
in one of my computers this weekend and I was wondering if anyone could tell
me if reiserfs will work on a
I installed PHP4 on my computer from the source files. First I removed
PHP3, then installed PHP4. Now the computer can't find the cgi-bin to run
perl scripts. I am running 7.0 and PHP4 works fine. I remember that I did
get a warning about cgi or perl at the end of the configure. I just took a
So sprach Ron Johnson, Jr. am Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 12:52:00PM -0500:
I didn't think of kde. For some silly reason, I was thinking
it was a kernel tool! silly me
Uh? But it's a KDE tool, is it not? :]
Alexander Skwar
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On Mon Oct 23, 2000 at 02:33:09PM -0600, Daniel Woods wrote:
Where can I find `rpmlib 3.03_1?
FAQ: In rpm = 3.0.4
From the Mandrake 7.1 CD, I have
rpm-3.0.4-0.12mdk
rpm-build-3.0.4-0.12mdk
rpm-devel-3.0.4-0.12mdk
rpm-python-3.0.4-0.12mdk
However I still can't
Rather than bloat my disk, I'd rather install the absolute minimum set
of packages and then add on as I need. To me, the minimum is:
kernal
compiler
X (with server)
Is there any way to do this, short of scrolling through all packages and
de-selecting most of them?
--
Matthew O. Persico
So sprach Daniel Woods am Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:33:09PM -0600:
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Where can I find `rpmlib 3.03_1?
FAQ: In rpm = 3.0.4
From the Mandrake 7.1 CD, I have
rpm-3.0.4-0.12mdk
rpm-build-3.0.4-0.12mdk
rpm-devel-3.0.4-0.12mdk
test
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Hi,
I cannot help you directly, but I can recomend you a good documentation
(maybe you didn't know it) :
Remote X Apps mini-HOWTO
Vincent Zweije, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
11 July 2000
* updated (note: last official version was missing)
For some strange reason the floppy and cd-rom icons on my kde desktop
stopped working correctly. They no longer automatically mount the
device when they are clicked. The devices (floppy and cd-rom) can be
manually mounted via the mount command and then viewed correctly via
the kde icons for
Definitions:
$server = External IP of your computer
$AIX = External IP of AIX machine
If you want, you can use bash's export command to make the following more
literal.
Lo and behold. Logged onto $server, type:
xhost +$AIX
That lets your machine accept X connections from $AIX.
Log into
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 09:24:52 -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
Yeah, use an ftp client (ncftp, etc.) and connect to a mirror,
download the updates, then run "rpm -Fvh *.rpm" and upgrade the
packages. Very easy.
Oh, thanks. I tried ftp.mandrake.com, found NOTHING, not even
a text file of
I think "xhost +" is the command you're looking for.
-Original Message-
From: Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
---8--- snip ---8---
Basically, what can I do to allow __ANYone__ to just connect to my X
server on my local machine. It's a throw away machine in a wide open
environment and
Can anybody tell me what are the packages to be installed to upgrade my Mandrake 7.1
system to support kde2..Any pointers are lso welcome
Cheers
Aravind S
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Is anyone else on the list interested in seeing an LDAP authentication option for the
Mandrake install? For those of you from Mandrake watching the list, what are our
chances of seeing this in 7.3? 8.0?
Deven Phillips, CISSP
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Security Officer
Viata Online, Inc.
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So sprach Eric am Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:43:45PM -0600:
Can anybody point me in the right direction??
Did you already try to call "xhost +" on the local machine before starting
the remote X app?
Alexander Skwar
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Sichere
Andy,
Apache.org has the answers that you need. There is a configuration option to
define cgi-bin as a sub under the root of the web server. by defining:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /path/to/cgi-bin/
and restarting Apache, you will be able to then use youserver/cgi-bin/yourscript
to execute
If you just killed X and kept running like that, init will try and
restart (x|k|g)dm periodically. You probably need to become root, then
type "init 3" to change to a runlevel where init won't try and restart
X. Then fix X (using XFDrake, Xconfigurator, XF86Config - in this order
preferably). If
I am not sure if you're going to have any luck with hardware raid,
espescially with cards like this. I hope you have researched this well
(read the relevant HOWTOs, kernel docs etc) and are sure that your
kernel supports it.
If you do have success setting up the raid, maybe you would want to
SSL'ing webmin on LM (7.1 at least) does not require you to compile
openssl from source. There was a guide on it recently at
mandrakeuser.org
Buchan
Cecil Watson wrote:
Where: webmin.com/webmin
What: Like Linuxconf, Webmin allows you to configure Linux and various
software that you may
There are a bunch: htdig, pam, qt-2.2.1, openssl, menu, mandrake_desk, bzip2,
rpm-3.0.5 (at least for rc2, you may need 4.0 since mandrake built their rpms
againist 7.2 beta), I know there are more, but there is a good start. I ended
up rpm -e all kde 1.1.2 files and installing the tar files for
Tyler Longren wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've got a 3Com Etherlink XL 10/100 PCI TX Nic (3C905B-TX).
This card works fine in WinME.
The kernel module I'm using is 3c59x.
good
That card is widely used without trouble so far
except for very recent revisions of the PCB that the driver wasn't
aware
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Ron Johnson, Jr. am Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 12:52:00PM -0500:
I didn't think of kde. For some silly reason, I was thinking
it was a kernel tool! silly me
Uh? But it's a KDE tool, is it not? :]
That's a logical assumption, but apparently not:
$
I own (and cannot live without) a palmtop computer called an HPLX 200. Unlike
the wince stuff out there, this runs on dos and can therefore run all sorts of
dos apps (even wordperfect and the like). With 32 MB ram it has been essential
to me.
To back it up to my pc I use a DOS utility called
Eric wrote:
OK, I have read, re-read and read again the instructions on xauth ,
etc.. I can't get anywhere. Basically I'm trying to run an X
application from an AIX machine on my local Mdk machine. I keep getting
a connect refused, invalid cookie, etc...
Basically, what can I do to allow
"Austin L. Denyer" wrote:
This is my opinion.
I sit on both edges of the OS fence (I use M$ aat work and Linux at
home.)
Unfortunately, I can not see giving most of the users I work with any
linux
packages at all. They would never get past the installations. Does this
mean
Thanx, xhost was the trick. Read all through the man pages and Xfree86
, yet couldn't see a lot in there. Finally stumbled across it and life
was good. No search on the Xfree86 site, makes it hard to determine
where stuff like that get's put. At any rate , thanx, I'm up and
running (BTW, My
Hi,
Sounds like a possible `lock file', but I am not certain of that, you
can check it in a terminal window by going into your `.netscape'
directory where
the `user' in question resides.
hth
mrweb
Aravind Sadagopan wrote:
Hi Guys,
I know this is a wrong place to ask this question..but
I have sshd running on my home system (mandrake 7.1)
and can connect to it from work. I am connected
as I write this.
I am having a problem. I connected from work and
wanted to ftp from my home box to site to download
files to my home box. I can get into my home
system but I cannot get out.
Perhaps a two part installer. Part one is totally automated, and sets up
everything that it can be really sure about. Then the second phase which should
have, say 4 level 1 choices, each of which have an update variant:
a) Easy Install : assume that the user doesn't have any idea about
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Mings" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 10:39 AM
Subject: [expert] Memory Size
A lot of earlier linux books indicate that the kernel does not
properly understand memory greater than 64 megs unless you add a
Hi people,
A lot of people has an account in Hotmail. This account can be accessed
via web, or with Outlook, you can download the messages (this is that a
friend say).
The question is with Outlook, this is configured that in the pop server
option, a address with a asp code. Well, however, how
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 10:44:50AM -0400, Jeff Malka wrote:
I own (and cannot live without) a palmtop computer called an HPLX 200. Unlike
the wince stuff out there, this runs on dos and can therefore run all sorts of
dos apps (even wordperfect and the like). With 32 MB ram it has been
OK, what's up with this? I am running Mandrake 7.1
with menu-3.0.5-42mdk installed. I try to install the
latest qt2 and kde-2.0 rpms (after also updating the
other required rpms). In almost every case with qt2
and kde 2.0 rpms, I get core dumps and segfaults:
qt2
I am looking for a good sniffer for my network. Any good recomendations?
J
_
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Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at
Greetings Mandrake users,
I have recently installed 7.2beta2 and have noticed an alarming tendency in
kpackage to segfault and die on me at any given opportunity. Is anyone else
experiencing this kind of problem, and what is the way to get around it? I
have tried other packaging programs
Ethereal.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ethereal/?highlight=ethereal
_ Bizquick wrote:
I am looking for a good sniffer for my network. Any good recomendations?
J
_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at
Larry Marshall wrote:
I have no problems anymore under SuSE 6.4 (SMP kernels: 2.2.14 or
2.2.17) with WPO 2000 (german) or PhotoPaint (english) after finding
Corel's install script for non-Debian distros.
This is interesting. I just got a CD with SuSE7.0 from the latest
Linux Format
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, junkmail wrote:
Hey, so I'm having a weird problem maybe someone can help me with.
I have a simple perl script named test.cgi that generates html (ie a cgi
script) which looks like
#!/usr/bin/perl
# hello.pl -- my
here's one...
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/2.0/distribution/rpm/Mandrake/
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Real nice. Yesterday, kde releases, finally, the stable,
final kde-2.0. Yesterday you could download it from
mandrake cooker, from rpmfind, from every mirror
known to
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I am having a problem. I connected from work and
wanted to ftp from my home box to site to download
files to my home box. I can get into my home
system but I cannot get out. If I run "ping IP"
I get
Sniffit
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Cecil Watson wrote:
Ethereal.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ethereal/?highlight=ethereal
_ Bizquick wrote:
I am looking for a good sniffer for my network. Any good recomendations?
J
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Greetings Mandrake users,
I have recently installed 7.2beta2 and have noticed an alarming
tendency in kpackage to segfault and die on me at any given
opportunity. Is anyone else experiencing this kind of problem, and
what is the way to get around it? I
Angus,
I had the same problem with 7.2beta3. I had to use RPM in an xterm or
from the console for that version.
However, 7.2rc1 doesnt have the problem at all.. Kpackage runs fine.
Darin -
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From: "Angus Beath" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Ethereal is a very good sniffer. If you're going to use any sniffer, I'd
use ethereal!
Tyler
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Cecil Watson wrote:
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:40:27 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Cecil Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Real nice. Yesterday, kde releases, finally, the stable,
final kde-2.0. Yesterday you could download it from
mandrake cooker, from rpmfind, from every mirror
known to man. Today?
It's totally gone. Vanished. NO mirror has it. It
no longer exists. Has ANYONE downloaded the set?
Could
Aravind Sadagopan wrote:
Can anybody tell me what are the packages to be installed to upgrade my Mandrake 7.1
system to support kde2..Any pointers are lso welcome
Heh, heh.
It turns out that you will have to upgrade almost everything.
To install and use kde 2.0, you need to upgrade rpm
When writting perl script my first line also includes a -w
like so:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
This very important switch tells Perl to produce extra warning messages about
potentiallydangerous constracts. You should always develop your programs under
-w
See Learning Perl(O'Reilly)2nd edition page 5.
I would definetly check wether the perl path is correct.
Luis
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Jim Holthaus wrote:
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, junkmail wrote:
Hey, so I'm having a weird problem maybe someone can help me with.
I have a simple perl
Hey, i'm using the 7.2 beta of linux mandrake and I have problems compiling,
well more specically building, applications designed for kde 1.1.2, namely
kdevelop 1.2.
The configure (./configure --prefix=/usr/lib/kde1-compat) script gives me
the following error output in config.log (broken
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
After downloading and installing, all was wrong with the world. First,
installing it, even with menu-3.0.5-43mdk installed, it segfaults during
the rpm
I rather like snort. Very nice, and easier to deal with than
sniffit.
Luis Chardon wrote:
Sniffit
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Cecil Watson wrote:
Ethereal.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ethereal/?highlight=ethereal
_ Bizquick wrote:
I am looking for a good sniffer for my
Benjamin Ellis wrote:
[...]
Also, is there a way to perserve desktop icon layout and panel launcher
settings when updating to kde2.0 final? I've reinstalled mandrake-desk,
setup, and initscripts and it still doesn't look the way it did when i first
installed. The launcher icons don't point
Hey, so I'm having a weird problem maybe someone can help me with.
I have a simple perl script named test.cgi that generates html (ie a cgi
script) which looks like
#!/usr/bin/perl
# hello.pl -- my first perl script!
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "EOF";
HTML
HEAD
TITLEHello,
What if we trailing-edge types totally deinstall our 1.1.x
systems, then try to install kde2 from source?
Ron
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
After downloading
Larry Marshall wrote:
I have no problems anymore under SuSE 6.4 (SMP kernels: 2.2.14 or
2.2.17) with WPO 2000 (german) or PhotoPaint (english) after finding
Corel's install script for non-Debian distros.
My brain just integrated this. I've got a "Red Hat" distribution with
my WPO
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
I did, and it works okay
After downloading and installing, all was wrong with the world. First,
from the command line type which perl and make sure you have the correct path
in your script.
Try running the program from your web browser (assuming your webserver is
properly set up).
As a side note for a cgi script I'd recommend using CGI.pm.
with cgi.pm this script would become
junkmail wrote:
Hey, so I'm having a weird problem maybe someone can help me with.
I have a simple perl script named test.cgi that generates html (ie a cgi
script) which looks like
#!/usr/bin/perl
# hello.pl -- my first perl script!
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "EOF";
Good luck! If you can retrieve your "Hotmail" w/ Outlook with is probably
some built in hook that M$ put in to Outlook and I doubt it will work with
any other email client.If the setting in Outlook (for Hotmail) is in the
same place that the setting for your regular POP/IMAP server, you
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
What if we trailing-edge types totally deinstall our 1.1.x
systems, then try to install kde2 from source?
You could try. When I did the attempt, the indications were that
it would REPLACE your kde-1.1.2. In my experience, it did replace
everything except
Hello,
I need to set up a Hardware Virtual Server. Can someone
tell me how to assign the server multiple IP addresses?
Thanks for you help,
Dave Peat
Registered User #184784
That is a problem in itself! I can get dosemu to start up in its default
fictitious directory but cannot change directories to any other partition
and therefore gave up on it :-(
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user 183185
Sounds like a job for dosemu.
Keep in touch
Question: how should I interpret the relative silence of this list about
WPO 2000.
It's a list about Mandrake Linux that's most filled with programmers?
- (different from Larry Marshall and me) there is consensus that WPO 2000
is a bad product and nearly no one has bought it.
People who
I have recently installed 7.2beta2 and have noticed an alarming tendency in
kpackage to segfault and die on me at any given opportunity. Is anyone else
experiencing this kind of problem,
Yes, I had a problem with it while playing with 7.2
and what is the way to get around it? I
The
P.S. From what I can remember, the Promise ATA-RAID hack is the
addition of the right resistor in the right place (which will cost you
about 5c).
Exactly, it costs 29.99 (+shipping and sales tax) for the card (5c for the
resistor), then the time to do the work. This guy is selling the cards
I've got Mandrake 7.1 running, and I've installed Wordperfect 2000
Deluxe (using the new install script from the web site), but I have
two problems.
First, there's no real useful information about how to configure
a printer. Does anyone have any advice on how to do it? When I first
installed
Question: how should I interpret the relative silence of this list about
WPO 2000.
Several possibilities come to my mind:
- (different from Larry Marshall and me) there is consensus that WPO 2000
is a bad product and nearly no one has bought it.
I have it, used it on 7.1 and like it a lot.
Check ftp.kde.org. all the file you need are located there. I personally
needed upgrade from pam-07.2-9 to pam-0.72-12 because otherwise kdm does not
allow logins anymore (that is a little bit anoying).
Marcus
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Can anybody tell me what are the packages to
I just downloaded it from ftp.kde.org . You can also download it from one
of it's mirrors if the server is full.
Marcus
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Real nice. Yesterday, kde releases, finally, the stable,
final kde-2.0. Yesterday you could download it from
mandrake cooker, from
Hello,
I am planning on Trying to configure my linux box as a (Software) RAID 1 box.
The only problem I saw was that you cannot just make your root filesystem
("/") as a RAID. Why is that (what's the point of having RAID if your root
filesystem is not redundant).
I noticed that there are
ifconfig eth0:x w.x.y.z
The first x should be a numerical value, if you wanted 5 virtual IPs you
would start at 0 and work your way up:
ifconfig eth0:0
ifconfig eth0:1
ifconfig eth0:2
etc...
Or using linuxconf or webmin.
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Hello,
I need to set up a Hardware
When compiling kernel 2.2.15 in mandrake 7.1 deluxe where would the amd
k6-2/350 processor fit in?(processor family).
Thanks in advance,
Tony
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Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
I did, and it works okay
After downloading and installing, all was
Just do a uname -a. It will tell you which processor family it is. I have a
AMD-K6-500 which is i586 (So yours probably to). I once tried to install
i686.rpm packages but rpm refused it because I it was complaining about
invalid architecture. I believe it is possible to put K6 i.s.o. i586
Sam,
Hey, so I'm having a weird problem maybe someone can help me with.
I have a simple perl script named test.cgi that generates html (ie a cgi
script) which looks like
#!/usr/bin/perl
# hello.pl -- my first perl script!
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "EOF";
HTML
HEAD
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Charles Hixson wrote:
One thing to fix. If the X window installation goofs, then the install process is
broken. There doesn't seem to be any way to switch to a text mode at that point.
(Well, ok, this was an install of somebody else. But the point is important
One thing to fix. If the X window installation goofs, then the install process is
broken. There doesn't seem to be any way to switch to a text mode at that point.
(Well, ok, this was an install of somebody else. But the point is important anyway.)
X window locked up
solid. This needs to
Mandrake 7.1.
KDE Konsole is working in 7bit mode. How can I configure Konsole to 8bit mode?
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Andy Judge wrote:
I installed PHP4 on my computer from the source files. First I removed
PHP3, then installed PHP4. Now the computer can't find the cgi-bin to run
perl scripts. I am running 7.0 and PHP4 works fine. I remember that I did
When you try to run a cgi, what
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