Re: [expert] GCC

2003-11-19 Thread Timothy Brown
stdio.h should be included with every c/c++ compiler.  It is a basic 
include file for the c language
Tim

James Sparenberg wrote:

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 06:23, Jarmo wrote:
 

On Tuesday 18 November 2003 16:01, Jarmo wrote:
   

The point why I started to look,was that I can't get lm-sensors 2.8.0
compiled...Yes I know there is rpm...But I have so exotic mb... Asrock
K7S8X with sis cipset,exept sensors are winbonds...
 

No worry anymore.Downloaded lm-sensors 2.8.1 as well as i2c-2.8.1
and got them working...
Again sorry for bothering...

Jarmo
   

No bother... btw I've got the stdio.h  from package gcc-3.2.2  hmmm
curiouser and curiouser.
James

 

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Re: [expert] Linuxconf

2003-11-19 Thread Timothy Brown
After you get it started now go to your browser and go to 
https://localhost:1  make sur you have https

Glenn Burkhardt wrote:

On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:13 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
 

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 06:57, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you want a pointy-clicky config interface and you don't like
DrakConf, use Webmin -- it doesn't have that problem. It's also better
at handling complex config than DrakConf. DrakConf is very good at
things like X, but I agree that its network config is... questionable.
 

I'm going to have to admit that I agree with Jack here.  I stopped using
Linuxconf around the time of RH5.2 for this very reason.  It was  a nice
training tool. In that it taught me a lot about repairs but hardly a
learning system I would ever recommend.
Webmin I've been a fan of since around the time of MDK 7.0 (I started
my switch from RH to MDK around the time of MDK 6.x) and the Drake
Family of tools have become a very real and very reliable set of tools.
The most important thing is that they actually modify the real set of
config files not a psuedo set.  (ala e-smith, or some of the firewall
distro's) Nor like some of the tools in another distro that try to think
for me.  They follow the philosophy of C.  Yes you can mess something
up.  But in doing so, you can also use the tools to undo it as well.
James
   

Ok, I'll check it out.  But just a quick question - is there an entry for 
Webmin on any of the popup menus?  I've figured out how to start Webmin, but 
only by going to the Webmin web site.  There doesn't seem to be much 
documentation included in the Mandrake distribution.  I checked under 
Configuration, and some other places, but there's no entry like there is for 
the CUPS www admin tool.

 



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Re: [expert] Linuxconf

2003-11-18 Thread Timothy Brown
I really wish it still worked becasue while I do know enough to not use 
it.  It just makes life easier
Tim



Greg Meyer wrote:

On Monday 17 November 2003 10:40 pm, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
 

On Monday 17 November 2003 12:15 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
   

On Monday 17 November 2003 11:13 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
 

List,
   Please don't flame me.  But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
   

It's moved to contrib, but be careful, it is really quite broken in 9.2,
especially as related to Network stuff.
 

   ^^

What a horrible shame!  It's really the only front end for a lot of network
configuration.
What are the problems?  I didn't find any bug reports on Cooker Bugzilla or
bugs.mandrakelinux.com, or discussions in the mailing list for the last 3
months...
   

Mandrake has completely changed it's network configuration files from what 
linuxconf expects.  So everything gets borked if you try to use it.  If you 
want to use it, you have a lot of work to do to make sure the right stuff is 
installed and the config files are in the right place.  Unfortunately, if you 
know enough to fix it, you know enough to not need it.  For networking 
configuration, try the drakconnect applet in Mandrake Control Center.  
Fortunately, that applet is much better now and makes netconf unnecessary 
IMO.
 



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Re: [expert] Linuxconf

2003-11-18 Thread Timothy Brown
Well I long time ago I used it but for the last few years I have been 
using Mandrake I have used 8.2-9.2
Tim



Tango Echo wrote:

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List,
   Please don't flame me.  But where is linuxconf
 

in M9.2 Tim
 

Flame? Why would anyone do that?

   



Just out of curiosity Tim, are you coming from Red Hat
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Re: [expert] Linuxconf

2003-11-18 Thread Timothy Brown
lol :)

Tango Echo wrote:

Lol, ok... Guess I should be dispelling my impression
that the Red Hat community support group consists of
flames and RTFMs.  Huh, must've been my experiences on
Dalnet.
 

-Original Message-
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Well I long time ago I used it but for the last few
   

years I have been 
 

using Mandrake I have used 8.2-9.2
Tim


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wrote:
 

  

   

List,
  Please don't flame me.  But where is linuxconf


 

in M9.2 Tim

 

Flame? Why would anyone do that?

  

   

Just out of curiosity Tim, are you coming from Red
 

Hat
 

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[expert] Linuxconf

2003-11-17 Thread Timothy Brown
List,
   Please don't flame me.  But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
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[expert] Mysql problem

2003-09-17 Thread Timothy Brown
Mandrake crashed on me last night with the errors:
Sep 16 20:00:02 off186ods kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer 
dereference at virtual address 0094
Sep 16 20:00:02 off186ods kernel: *pde = 
I had to restart the computer and it did a file system check and now 
everything on the computer seems to work except mysql it says in linux 
conf that it is running but whenever I try to access it I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# mysql
ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket 
'/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (111)

I have tried do a mysql restart and I still get the same errors any ideas?
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Re: [expert] Mysql problem

2003-09-17 Thread Timothy Brown
Thanks for the help.  That actully was not the problem the problem was 
that somehome the mysql database got deleted so mysql was actully not 
starting but wasn't giving me a real error.
Tim

Bryan Phinney wrote:

On Wednesday 17 September 2003 09:27 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
 

Mandrake crashed on me last night with the errors:
Sep 16 20:00:02 off186ods kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address 0094
Sep 16 20:00:02 off186ods kernel: *pde = 
I had to restart the computer and it did a file system check and now
everything on the computer seems to work except mysql it says in linux
conf that it is running but whenever I try to access it I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# mysql
ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (111)
I have tried do a mysql restart and I still get the same errors any ideas?
Tim
   

Sounds like the crash left the sock file open on the drive and now when you 
try to start, it is unable to overwrite it.  To test, simply go into the 
directory and if that mysql.sock file is there, issue the command mv 
mysql.sock mysql.sock.backup and then try to start mysql.  If it starts, 
delete the backup file and have a beer.

 



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[expert] FTP Script

2003-09-01 Thread Timothy Brown
I am resending this becasue it doens't look like it ever made the list.
List,
  I need to know how to write a shell script that ftps a couple of 
files up each day.  Any one have any ideas?
Tim

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[expert] FTP Script

2003-08-31 Thread Timothy Brown
List,
   I need to know how to write a shell script that ftps a couple of 
files up each day.  Any one have any ideas?
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[expert] FTP Script again

2003-08-28 Thread Timothy Brown
I am resending this for the 3rd time becasue it doens't look like it 
ever made the list.
List,
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up each day.  Any one have any ideas?
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Re: [expert] create fat32 file system

2003-06-17 Thread Timothy Brown
Not anymore it may have had to begin with but I am typing this on a 40gb 
fat32 partition

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

if i remember correctly, fat32 has a 4gb limitation

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Hi, when i type mkfs.vfat /dev/hdb1 it says ..Attempting to
   

create too
 

large file system. Why? /dev/hdb1 is 20GB large.

Thanks

David Hlacik

   



 



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[expert] Checking if a directory is empty

2002-12-02 Thread Timothy Brown
List,
I need to write a script that checks if a directory is not empty 
and if is not empty then it will send an email to someone using 
sendmail.  Does anyone have any ideas?

Tim


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