Civileme wrote:
> Darcy Brodie wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > i am still having trouble with this Mandrake setup.
> > I am attempting to setup IP Masqurading through IP Chains .
> > I have had this configuration previously running on a RH 5 box, and decided
> > to upgrade.
> >
> > I have used t
Gavin Clark wrote:
>
> on 6/17/00 11:26 PM, Civileme wrote:
>
> >
> >> I've got a question here. What if any are the advantages of using two
> >> NIC's On the firewall we run here (FreeBSD) we are only using a single NIC
> >> for both directions. To the network and to the Net. (and we run vi
Hi tim :)
a few thing's :
1) why shut down linux ? Leave in always on...i do... :)
2) login as root and cp .Xdefaults /home/user_home_dir
3)if this does not work , Xconfigurator again and set the x-server
params again
good luck :)
>> Original Message <<
On 6/
where in the website can you dl the new kernel in rpm format? I see mention
of itI followed links to it...and ya know I couldn't find the darn
thing...
Thanks
Jim
- Original Message -
From: "James Sparenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000
At 11:50 PM 6/17/00, you wrote:
>on 6/17/00 11:26 PM, Civileme wrote:
>
> >
> >> I've got a question here. What if any are the advantages of using two
> >> NIC's On the firewall we run here (FreeBSD) we are only using a
> single NIC
> >> for both directions. To the network and to the Net. (an
At 11:36 PM 6/17/00, you wrote:
>Joel Stanley wrote:
> >
> > Is it just me, or is the standard installation of KDE for MDK 7.1 a tad
> > broken? I installed 7.1 on a friend's computer who is pretty new to Linux
> > and I'm in the midst of trying to show him how to add icons to the KDE
> > panel...
At 11:26 PM 6/17/00, you wrote:
> > I've got a question here. What if any are the advantages of using two
> > NIC's On the firewall we run here (FreeBSD) we are only using a single NIC
> > for both directions. To the network and to the Net. (and we run video
> > conferencing video so traffic i
What is the rpm problem ?
The only thing jdk1.2.2 needs is a correct path to the binaries (javac,
java, appletviewer) then it must be good for the libraries.
fabricio
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I am trying to install 7.1 with a network install using the
pcmcia.img, everything works fine until the installer tries to bring
up X, it gets the following error message:
xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (No such file or diretory)
Figuring I could manually configure X after, I finished
>> So let's see if I've got this straight?
>>
>> I can do IP masq with one ethernet card in the linux box (as
>> router/firewall)?
>>
>> cables:
>> DSL modem into Hub A
>> Linux Box into Hub A
>> Mac Workstations into Hub A
>>
>> ip addresses:
>> macs are set to 192.168.1.X
>> DSL IP comes in
BS''D
> > netscape brings everytime I open a new browser-window:
> >
> > "netscape is unable to locate the server (no name specified)
> > please check the server name and try again"
> >
> > this happens when I use dhcp and/or when the IP is fixed
> > there is no apache running on my machine
>
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade2.html gives a how to. As for
the kernel I actually got it from the same place I got the distro. The
upgrade I did was from the standard kernel to the secure kernel. You will
find them in the cooker directory as well.
If you are looking for the be
James Sparenberg wrote:
>
> I've had the same problem on occasion. Do this From the command line
> Type rpm -Uvh kernel.xxx.rpm --force (note the two dashes before force
> and that kernell.xxx is whatever you kernel rpm is) Then go to /boot and
> make sure the sim links are complete. To do
At 03:39 AM 6/18/00, you wrote:
>James Sparenberg wrote:
> >
> > I've had the same problem on occasion. Do this From the command line
> > Type rpm -Uvh kernel.xxx.rpm --force (note the two dashes before force
> > and that kernell.xxx is whatever you kernel rpm is) Then go to /boot and
> > ma
James Sparenberg wrote:
>I did proceed and it worked ok for me. That's the best guarantee I can
> give you. If you go to
> http://www.mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade2.html you'll see where I got
> my info to do what I did and like I said it worked ok for me. The only
> thing I added is
heya all ! :-)
does anyone know a util that can allow me login with my mdk 7.1 into
an NT domain
and browse the workstation's as if i was using an ms workstation myself
?
it's a bitch to have another pc running ms winnt just for that :(
10x...
--
--
Best Reg
If you
either enable encrypted passwords in Samba, or enabled cleartext in NT you can
use Samba to browse the shares on your domain.
For
this to work you have to point Samba to the Domain Controller for authentication
in /etc/smb.conf.
Once
done try a login using the smbclient program.
I downloaded the various RPM's for KDE2 1.91 (the only thing I couldn't find
was libasound.so.1) but that isn't a biggie. My problem is dcopserver, as
soon as I run it to run KDE2 I get this error: networkIdsList argument is
NULL what configuration file did I miss editing?
Do I require an entry
Is there one? if not create one. ?? Don't really know. Have only
seen this remotely. Try tty1 or 2.
Douglas Keller wrote:
>
> I am trying to install 7.1 with a network install using the
> pcmcia.img, everything works fine until the installer tries to bring
> up X, it gets the follo
Hi all!
I'm trying to install Caitoo, but when I run the configure script I get this
message.
checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your
installation and add the correct paths!
[root@localhost caitoo-0.6.4]#
This has happened before too, when I
Oops. Forgot to say that I run Linux Mandrake 7.0, using KDE 1.1.12 with the K
login.
Espen
søn, 18 jun 2000, I wrote :
> Hi all!
> I'm trying to install Caitoo, but when I run the configure script I get this
> message.
>
> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please chec
"LinuxMan :-)" wrote:
> heya all ! :-)
>
> does anyone know a util that can allow me login with my mdk 7.1 into
> an NT domain
> and browse the workstation's as if i was using an ms workstation
> myself ?
>
> it's a bitch to have another pc running ms winnt just for that :(
> 10x...
>
>
> --
larry :
tryed that...no good...
it want's to import the Linux lmhosts file
i need to login into the nt domain and cannot do it...
any other way or util you know i can try ?
10x
Larry Sword wrote:
>
> "LinuxMan :-)" wrote:
>
> > heya all ! :-)
> >
> > does anyone know a util that can allow
LinuxMan wrote:
> larry :
>
> tryed that...no good...
> it want's to import the Linux lmhosts file
> i need to login into the nt domain and cannot do it...
> any other way or util you know i can try ?
> 10x
Wasn't aware that you had to import the lmhost file. Seem like we are using
it to sha
On Son, 18 Jun 2000, Fabrice SERVANT wrote:
> What is the rpm problem ?
The package seems to have been corrupt - nevermind.
> The only thing jdk1.2.2 needs is a correct path to the binaries (javac,
> java, appletviewer) then it must be good for the libraries.
Yeah, it all boiled down to somet
There's Apache JServ at http://java.apache.org/
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Hello
>
> Which package(s) should I install if I want Java Servlets on my web server?
> The server is now working just fine with PHP and now I want to try java
> servlets. I prefer rpms insteed of compiling the p
I can get my Lynksys USB100TX to work on my Iopener w/ Mandrake 7.1 but not at
bootup where eth0 is delayed/failed. I believe its a network restart that
actually gets it going (I enter and leave netconf without doing
anything...rc5d/510network reload is the 'change' that is activated). I also
get
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Something really weird is going on. This is sort of a continuing message
> from my last post about JBuilder. So I installed JBuilder last night, then
> turn my computer off. This morning I turned it on and somehow my run level
> was set to 3. Weird, I thou
- Original Message -
From: "James Sparenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] One NIC or two?
> Oh and by the way my current
> router/firewall is an old 486 notebook with only one pcmcia slot. So for
> the moment a "
Running imwheel is not the problem, just running it after root has.
If I boot the GUI as root, it automatically runs imwheel (haven't found
the specific location to make it stop that yet), and when I leave the
windowmanager, it leaves the pid file in /tmp. With the pid file
there, imwheel won't
Espen wrote:
> Oops. Forgot to say that I run Linux Mandrake 7.0, using KDE 1.1.12 with the K
> login.
>
> Espen
>
> søn, 18 jun 2000, I wrote :
> > Hi all!
> > I'm trying to install Caitoo, but when I run the configure script I get this
> > message.
> >
> > checking for X... configure: error: Ca
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> Serving static HTTP content works great. However, perl scripts were
> always a huge problem. Since I didn't modify anything before trying Perl,
> I was wondering what steps some of you have taken to allow a Mandrake Air
> server to dish out dynamic
I just installed SSH on two computers. I set up one, tester, as the
server, and the other, charlesc, as client. I could log in from the client
to the server just find. I then restarted both machines. ssh refuses top
alloacate a pseudo tty:
root@charlesc # ssh -v -t -l root tester
SSH Version Op
I am having problems linking applications using gcc.
If I compile a source file as:
gcc -O3 -c fin.o -o fin.c
and then link as
gcc -o financial fin.o
everything works fine. If however, I compile as:
gcc -g -c fin.c -o fin.o
and then link exactly as above, I get the error message:
undefin
Hi,
I am a relatively experienced linux user, who is used to compiling custom
kernels using tarballs from ftp.kernal.xx.org. I have installed Mandrake 7.0 to
have a look and would now like to customize the kernel. The bottom line is, I
would prefer to go via the tarball route rather than rpm's, b
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Wow, why are s many things that were right in 7.0x wrong in 7.1. First,
let me start out by saying that I currently have a Dell Inspiron Laptop.
Let me say that I ran Mandrake 7.0 previously and have recently reformated
and installed 7.1.
Problem 1: I have a 3Comm 10/100 Lan+Modem PC Car
>
> If I compile a source file as:
>
> gcc -O3 -c fin.o -o fin.c
>
> everything works fine. If however, I compile as:
>
> gcc -g -c fin.c -o fin.o
>
> undefined reference to 'log'
>
Easy, I think. I noticed this also in HPUX.
Usually, things like sin() and log() are FUNCTIONS, stored in l
Look at either www.blackdown.org or www.ibm.com for the 1.1.7 and 1.1.8 in RPM
format. I use the IBM 1.1.8 and it is FOUND by all the programming I have that calls
for 1.1.x JRE or JDK.
--
Ken Thompson
Electrocom Computer Services
1801 Wayne Dr.
Payette, Idaho 83661
Ph. (208) 642-7101 (888) 642
For weeks I have been plagued with errors when trying to install Linux on my
new machine with it's Adaptec 2940U2W and Seagate LVD drives. Previously I would
receive errors such as:
SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0
and
SCSI host 0 ch 0 reset pid 0 timed out - trying harder
and
abo
I've been going through a demonstration on how to set up an ecommerce web site
with Apache, PHP4, MySQL, and OpenSSL. The documenation assumes that you are
compiling all of the above from source.
The instructions advise that when you are compiling Apache that you should run
"make cerificates" to
A weird thing happened tonight...
As I was logging out of X, when X tried to restart itself in an infinite loop.
I was finally able to kill it, but when I rebooted it would just hang when it
tried to start the X server.
I booted into runlevel 3, ran X, and X loaded fine. I exitted out, went into
What happens with a "startxfce"?
Necrotica wrote:
>
> A weird thing happened tonight...
>
> As I was logging out of X, when X tried to restart itself in an infinite loop.
> I was finally able to kill it, but when I rebooted it would just hang when it
> tried to start the X server.
>
>
I did. I'm really glad that I've got a built-in CD-RW now, 'cause it
killed the machine, but it works just fine. Go to the parallel-port
page for information; it's been a while and I'm sorta rusty on it now.
(Basically the parallel port devices all run either SCSI or IDE over
parallel, so you
Becuase you have multiple places (in startup scripts most likely) that
do this sort of thing:
export PATH=(/new/path/element $PATH)
Armand Nossaint wrote:
>
> Why is my path written down three times in set?
>
> PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/toppage/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/ga
>
You aren't using 24-bit color perchance?
Dom wrote:
>
> First question...
> I use Xisp as my dialer for my ISP, and it all works fine, except
> on the console I get the message: can't locate module
> char-major-108
> I don't remember ever having this problem before using
> Mandrake 6 6.1 and a
Yes, but why would it have worked in the previous version of Mandrake?
That's the mystery here . . .
Pj wrote:
>
> Windows users frequently get a shock when they switch systems and find
> their Windows friendly RAM isn't being correctly recognized in Linux.
> The problem can be as simple as m
I have no idea why ths happens, but XF86Setup core dumps when run from the
console in 7.1 (it worked fine in 7.0).
Running:
XFree86 3.3.6 on a voodoo3 2000
smp kernel (dual celerons)
Any help much appreciated.
-- Stephen
I encounter a major problem with sound in smpeg, even on a fresh 7.1 install.
Animation is very slow, and application doesn't exit properly. Using -nosound
option resolves the problem, but that's not very convenient :-)
It's not a perm problem, as even root is affected. In rare cases i've been a
Hi.
I got this error :
Jun 19 11:50:55 kosh named[25641]: sysquery: nlookup error on ?
Jun 19 11:51:06 kosh last message repeated 21 times
Jun 19 11:57:18 kosh named[25641]: sysquery: nlookup error on ?
Jun 19 11:57:24 kosh last message repeated 3 times
I supposed i got two error here, the first
Hello,
With help from the list I have installed the new kernel. Now I would
like to recompile it. However, it
came in RPM form and there is no linux-2.2.16 directory in /usr/src.
Should I have created one before installing the kernel? Can anyone tell
me how to recompile the kernel, please?
--
Also sprach lun, 19 jun 2000 :
> Hello,
> With help from the list I have installed the new kernel. Now I would
> like to recompile it. However, it
> came in RPM form and there is no linux-2.2.16 directory in /usr/src.
> Should I have created one before installing the kernel? Can anyone tell
>
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