Hi list!
Can someone help me diagnose my kernel bonk? When I try to boot a
2.4.4 kernel that I compiled, it seems to go quite a ways into the
boot-up process before it crashes with the following message:
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0
request_module [block-major-8]: Root
I don't quite understand the insturctions in http://linux.nf regarding
the use /usr/info/zoneinfo to make ftpd to log the right time in syslog.
What should I do?
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Hongkong /home/ftp/etc/localtime ?
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On October 3, 2001 03:00 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
That was Kurt not me, I would have said it.
Shite! I'm confused again. mumbles sheepishly
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I am rusty on lilo.conf, but here is what works in my box.
image = /vmlinuz-NoModules
label = linux
root = /dev/hda1
read-only
vga = ask
append = debug=2 noapic nosmp
On my linux box, device 8:04 is sda4. (ls -al /dev). I don't know nuthin'
about
Rick Sivernell:
Lisyt
wll I have been hard at work here slaving over this that,
BUT Sunday
afternoon, it all came to a head. My second grandson was
born, he is also my
third grandchild. We are a strutten like a Peacock here. If
you would like to
see a couple 0of pictures of
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:10:52 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
Otherwise this one in about 4 hrs time: this is on the remote server full time
http://www.eastwind.com.au/photos
h, down wind of Skippy can't be a good thing ;-)
stayler
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Nice sig, Kurt.
BTW- Something I've been wondering, what is the difference between things
like EST, EST5EDT, and America/Detroit. All I know is that running
Notes through Wine sure has a hard time figuring out what time it is. All
my appointments get placed an hour late...
Thanks,
Matt
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 08:50, Susan Macchia wrote:
| I heard from a co-worker that Suse filed chapter 11. Does anyone
| know if this is simply a rumour?
http://www.suse.com/us/suse/news/PressReleases/investment.html
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There is sobbing of the strong,
And a pall upon the land;
But
I'll take that as a loud NOT. Where would such a rumor start with THAT
kind of press?
dep
On 10/2/2001 Mark wrote:
When my girls try to visit Barbie.com using Konq the screen won't load. Is
this a windows site? They don't have any problems accessing the site in
windows (using ie or netscape). Is there anything I can do to get it to
load - plugins, settings?
After looking into
On 10/2/2001 Bill Day Wrote:
I believe it is due to maybe having certain java settings disabled. check
around in your java settings.
I checked these and java is enabled.
Mark
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On 10/2/2001 Keith Antoine wrote:
Ok there are a few things that can do that.
#1 Which version of kde are you using 2.2+. The old Konky was sus.
KDE 2.1.2
#2 Have you been into Konky and set it up to receive JAVA ?? Java is set
by
default to OFF. Why the hell it is; your guess.
settings-
Looks like I'm upgrading to 2.2. Thanks Everyone for your help.
Mark
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On Wednesday 03 October 2001 07:54 am, you wrote:
On 10/2/2001 Mark wrote:
When my girls try to visit Barbie.com using Konq the screen won't load. Is
this a windows site? They don't have any problems accessing the site in
windows (using ie or netscape). Is there anything I can do to get
Mine was installed by default... So it's got to be in an RPM (not that I
could tell you which one off the top of my head).
John Hiemenz
I am attaching a Libranet newsletter I just received.
It seems to be consistent with the previously reported rumour of
SuSE (USA) in financial straits.
NEXT LIBRANET VERSION STILL ON THE WAY
Owing to a sharp downturn in CD sales we are now forced to
concentrate on other projects to generate
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 08:18, Kurt Wall babbled:
Chang wrote:
% I don't quite understand the insturctions in http://linux.nf regarding
% the use /usr/info/zoneinfo to make ftpd to log the right time in syslog.
% What should I do?
%
% ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Hongkong
Got this on access :-(
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /photos/ on this server.
Apache/1.3.12 Server at www.eastwind.com.au Port 80
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From: Keith Antoine [EMAIL
Can anyone show me what needs to go into /path/to/inn/conf/newsfeeds file for
a news host that doesn't accept newsfeeds from any other host and doesn't
send out feeds to any other host? I'm slightly confused on this one. thanks
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what the fsck do I put in readers.conf to allow anyone anywhere to connect to
the news server with their newsreader, peruse the groups, and post? thanks
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She's dead,
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 14:50, Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
what the fsck do I put in readers.conf to allow anyone anywhere to connect
to the news server with their newsreader, peruse the groups, and post?
thanks
I think this will do it. Yes?
auth users {
hosts: 8, !localhost,
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 03:17, you whispered in my pinkie:
Got this on access :-(
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /photos/ on this server.
Which address ?
eastwind is not up as I had problems but my WS was and others accessed it ok.
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On Wednesday 03 October 2001 04:15 am,Joel Hammer wrote:
I am rusty on lilo.conf, but here is what works in my box.
image = /vmlinuz-NoModules
label = linux
root = /dev/hda1
read-only
vga = ask
append = debug=2 noapic nosmp
On my linux box,
http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/ke_eide-scsi.html
Maybe your bios doesn't support booting from the scsi drive?
Joel
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 05:34:52AM -0700, Tony Alfrey wrote:
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 04:15 am,Joel Hammer wrote:
I am rusty on lilo.conf, but here is what works in my box.
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 06:58 pm, you wrote:
On October 3, 2001 08:33 am, Tom Wilson wrote:
Congratulations to you and your family. A welcomed addition I'm sure. I
haven't had a good Cuban in .well, I've never had a Cuban.
Are we still talking about cigars?
Yes big long nasty
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 13:06, Kurt Wall wrote:
There are several jokes of dubious propriety that I steadfastly refuse
to insert here. Must...exercise...restraint...
I feel your pain.
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On Wednesday 03 October 2001 13:53, burns wrote:
BTW, I hate to say this, but I think he may be a Windows user. He's holding
up his three fingers, poised to invoke the Microsoft kernel management
tool
train 'em young and early.
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Mike Andrew wrote:
% On Wednesday 03 October 2001 13:06, Kurt Wall wrote:
%
% There are several jokes of dubious propriety that I steadfastly refuse
% to insert here. Must...exercise...restraint...
%
% I feel your pain.
What, you can't get that KurtWerks hat off, either?
Kurt
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It's becoming more and more apparently that in the modern world a CD-RW is
almost essential. But of course there's not much money in my budget to pick
one up so I'm looking at the low end of the market.
A local retail store's got a LiteOn 16x10x40 cd-rw on sale for $137CDN until
the weekend
You, sir, need to take a trip to pricewatch.com, immediately. Do not
purchase that LiteOn CD burner, not only becuase LiteOn products are
very poor quality, but because there are far better values available.
Variations on this theme have come up many times before, so i'll give
you the short
chroot again... the link must be named localtime, right?
then the how to for ftp written by Irwing must be corrected.
editor... where are you?
Kurt Wall wrote:
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
% On Wednesday 03 October 2001 08:18, Kurt Wall babbled:
% Chang wrote:
% % I don't quite understand the
wait.. did you offend me? dam.. I misssed it!
I was not the one who complained. @_@
% (I could comment about your sig on this one, but I'll let it slide.. we've
% all done this before and I like you)
The sig was random. I delete the blatantly offensive ones. Chang, no
offense intended.
Kurt
yes, and it has to be priced right to become an essential item.
LiteOn is a well-received item here in Shamshiopo, Hongkong.
It's cheap and works fine. I planned on taking a 24w model this Xmas
to replace my 2-year-old Panasonic 4w CDR.
But it's definitely not the best (which means expansive
if you guys are interseted into photoes, check these newsgroups out:
news://news.hkpcug.org/hkpcug.digital-photography
news://news.hkpcug.org/hkpcug.slr-photography
they post photoes and you can ignore those chinese codes.
occassionally, there could be some engilsh-only discussion.
Keith
better. NO GUI! :)
BTW, I hate to say this, but I think he may be a Windows user. He's holding
up his three fingers, poised to invoke the Microsoft kernel management
tool
train 'em young and early.
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http://www.eastwind.com.au/photos
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Antoine
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photos
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 03:17, you whispered in my pinkie:
Got this on access :-( Forbidden You don't have
permission to access
Rick,
Congrats!
Auyeung
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: OT New Grandson
Lisyt wll I have been hard at work here slaving
over this that, BUT Sunday afternoon, it all came to a head. My
second grandson was born, he
On October 3, 2001 07:09 pm, Net Llama wrote:
You, sir, need to take a trip to pricewatch.com, immediately. Do not
purchase that LiteOn CD burner, not only becuase LiteOn products are
very poor quality, but because there are far better values available.
Variations on this theme have come up
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 01:51 pm,Joel Hammer wrote:
http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/ke_eide-scsi.html
Maybe your bios doesn't support booting from the scsi drive?
Joel
Normally it boots fine from the scsi drive on the 2.4.0 kernel. I've
been studying the SCSI HOW-TO and I have to make
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 04:16 pm,Net Llama wrote:
--- Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Alfrey wrote:
%
% My root directory is on my scsi sda4, and my lilo.conf looks like
% yours except for the root = /dev/sda4. At least I now know what
the
% 804 means. Thanks.
% So
I am still burning my cd with windows 98. Cannot comment on the
linux support for LiteOn. It's cheap, reliable and fast. That' s all I
care.
for USD76, you possibly can buy a 16w Liteon in Hongkong.! 8w ???
hmm... :)
Variations on this theme have come up many times before, so i'll give
you
I think I found it. It's likely to be xinetd.conf...
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Tony Alfrey wrote:
% On Wednesday 03 October 2001 03:46 pm,Kurt Wall wrote:
%
% Looks like you need initrd.
%
% Kurt
%
% Yes, thank you! I'm beginning to read the SCSI-HOW-TO and it talks
% about this. I have an initrd in the lilo.conf that comes with the
% 2.4.0 (Caldera LTP)
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 13:16, you whispered in my pinkie:
http://www.eastwind.com.au/photos
Try this one mate:
http://203.45.132.17/index.htm
Eastwind will be up in about another day or so. That will be permenant while
this URL is temporary.
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I don't believe it, my 2.4.4 kernel boots and KDE appears.
I was missing one low-level scsi driver in the build.
Thanks very much to Mike, David, Joel, Collins, Lonni, Kurt,
Klaus-Peter, Douglas and of course, the Skippy-dude!!
And I guess I should thank Les Bell too, for such a nice kernel
how could I control the newsgroup available in my newserver?
I am trying to setup innd as well...
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How could I correct it? That section (ftp and time) is not clear though
not wrong.
The paragraphy suggested using ln which should better be a cp (as both
of you argued).
I followed you 2's suggestion, the log is ok now.
This editor is busy earning a living. Can't speak for the others. ;-)
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