[expert] SVGATextmode and Matrox G200
Hello, Yesterday I installed the SVGATextMode 1.9**mdk rpm packaged by Bero on my Mandrake 6.1 box, which has a Matrox Millenniuim G200 AGP with 8 MB RAM. After reading the man pages, and trying a few modes without success, I'd like to know if anybody is already running successfully the same Card/OS/RPM combination, and whith wich settings. Below are excerpts of my Xfree86config, TextConfig files. All I have got so far is either the monitor complaining "SCAN OUT OF RANGE" or a stable text screen, at the standard 80x25 resolution but with characters scrambled all around. Only textmode, CTL+ALT+F2, login as root and reboot (all typed blindly) give me back the machine. TIA, Marco My working Modeline under X (1024x768 @ 76 Hz, 62.5 kHz hsync) Modeline "1024x768"851024 1032 1152 1360 768 784 787 823 STARTX output: (--) SVGA: PCI: Matrox MGA G200 AGP rev 1, Memory @ 0xe800, 0xe400 (--) SVGA: Linear framebuffer at 0xE800 (--) SVGA: MMIO registers at 0xE400 (--) SVGA: Video BIOS info block at 0x000c7540 (--) SVGA: Found and verified enhanced Video BIOS info block (!!) SVGA: Unable to probe for video memory size. Assuming 8 Meg. Please specify the correct amount in the XF86Config file. See the file README.MGA for details. (--) SVGA: detected an SGRAM card (--) SVGA: chipset: mgag200 (--) SVGA: videoram: 8192k (**) SVGA: Option "dac_8_bit" (**) SVGA: Using 32 bpp, Depth 24, Color weight: 888 (--) SVGA: Maximum allowed dot-clock: 250.000 MHz (**) SVGA: Mode "1024x768": mode clock = 85.000 ### Textconfig excerpt: Chipset "matrox" #Clocks 60.0 75.0 85.0 clockchip "ti3026" # for the Millennium #clockchip "mystique" # for the Mystique ### SVGATextMode output: DEBUG: SVGATextMode version: 1.9 DEBUG: Debug level: 2 DEBUG: running from /dev/tty1 DEBUG: Opening config file '/etc/TextConfig' DEBUG: Parsing Config file... DEBUG: parsed data from config file: DEBUG: Chipset = 30 (MATROX) DEBUG: monitor H limits: 3 - 64000 DEBUG: monitor V limits: 5 - 12 DEBUG: Clocks: 6 75000 85000 DEBUG: DacSpeed = 6kHz DEBUG: MClk not defined DEBUG: RefClk not defined DEBUG: ClockChip not defined DEBUG: Optmask = 0x11600 DEBUG: ResetProg = `(Not Defined)' DEBUG: DefaultMode = `80x25' DEBUG: Underline_pos = -1 (disabled) DEBUG: ClockProg = `(Not Defined)' DEBUG: Terminals: (Not Defined) DEBUG: cursor_start = 29 ; cursor_end = 31 DEBUG: bordercolor = 0 DEBUG: FontProg = `/usr/bin/setfont' DEBUG: FontPath = `(Not Defined)' DEBUG: Font selections: DEBUG: 8x7 : Cyr_a8x8 DEBUG: 9x7 : Cyr_a8x8 DEBUG: 8x8 : Cyr_a8x8 DEBUG: 9x8 : Cyr_a8x8 DEBUG: 8x11 : 8x12alt.psf DEBUG: 9x11 : 8x12alt.psf DEBUG: 8x12 : 8x12alt.psf DEBUG: 9x12 : 8x12alt.psf DEBUG: 8x13 : Cyr_a8x14 DEBUG: 9x13 : Cyr_a8x14 DEBUG: 8x14 : Cyr_a8x14 DEBUG: 9x14 : Cyr_a8x14 DEBUG: 8x15 : Cyr_a8x16 DEBUG: 9x15 : Cyr_a8x16 DEBUG: 8x16 : Cyr_a8x16 DEBUG: 9x16 : Cyr_a8x16 DEBUG: 8x31 : Cyr_a8x32 DEBUG: 9x31 : Cyr_a8x32 DEBUG: 8x32 : Cyr_a8x32 DEBUG: 9x32 : Cyr_a8x32 DEBUG: Found requested text mode in config file: DEBUG: `B92x48' [92x48] 6kHz 736 776 872 952 768 768 769 800 font 9x16 flags=0x0 H/V=56.0/70.0 DEBUG: Cursor start-end = 14-15 DEBUG: Underline pos. will be: -1 DEBUG: Check max clock speed: OK DEBUG: Checking if 6 kHz can be achieved DEBUG: findclosestclock: closest clock nr 0 = 6 kHz. DEBUG: Clock deviation (from requested clock) = |6-6|=0 kHz (0.00%). DEBUG: Check_range(56022): range from 3 to 64000 OK DEBUG: Check_range(70027): range from 5 to 12 OK DEBUG: Checking if new mode requires screen resizing (from /dev/tty0) DEBUG: Getting IO permissions (and then you can also get rid of this message...). SVGATextMode NOTE: You may remove the `SyncDisks' option from the TextConfig file once SVGATextMode proves to work reliably on your machine. This will make SVGATextMode run much faster. Chipset = `MATROX', Textmode clock = 60.00 MHz, 92x48 chars, CharCell = 9x16. Refresh = 56.02kHz/70.0Hz. SVGATextMode: Syncing disks... 54 ; this: 2.2.13-7mdk) DEBUG: VT_RESIZE DEBUG: Checking if kernel supports VT_RESIZEX (required: 1.3.3 ; this: 2.2.13-7mdk) DEBUG: VT_RESIZEX(cols=92,rows=48,vlin=768,clin=16,vcol=828,ccol=9) DEBUG: VT_RESIZEX DEBUG: Checking if kernel supports Automatic TTY resizing (SIGWINCH) (required: 1.3.3 ; this: 2.2.13-7mdk) DEBUG: Unlocking chipset 30 DEBUG: UNLOCK VGA: No special register unlocking needed for chipset #30 DEBUG: Setting chipset-specific special registers DEBUG: SPECIAL VGA chip settings: no special settings for chipset #30 DEBUG: Checking for Slow Sync... DEBUG: Checking for Slow Sync... DEBUG: findclosestclock: closest clock
Re: [expert] printer
I have had good luck with the HP OfficeJet 630. SANE will run it as a scanner, and the HP 6xxC driver runs it. It sells for about $300. Also have done well with HP 850 and 870 using the same driver. HP 612/712 etc, the driver supplied is so alpha the printer doesn't notice it. 100% unresponsive for BW, Color, and combined drivers. BAsically avoid winprinters and stick to those that http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor lists in his database as "works perfectly" Civileme John LeMay wrote: I'm doing well using the HP1200/1600 filter on a new HP1120C printer. Haven't tried 11x7, but 8.5x11 works well in color and b/w. Alain Ayerra wrote: Im looking for a new inject printer for my computer,but i don know what brand/model work best under Linux. I want to buy a printer that is suppoterd with black and color printing. Best regards: Alain. -- John J. LeMay Jr. NJMC, LLC. http://www.njmc.com
Re: [expert] Is kfm broken?
Civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Larry Sword [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Me wrote: On my machine ( stock Mandrake 6.1 ) kfm could not open tar archive (or tar.gz) in the form of usual file/directory subtree... Instead, it shows many fake folders. Yes the same here. Just tried it here on 6.1 Works Larry Sword: However when I do this I get many fake folders, when trying to open then receive the error message: "Could not list directory contents file/home/broten/icchains-firewall-1.6.tar.gz#tar/24%20/" (this using ipchains-firewall-1.6.tar.gz as an example) I got exactly the same behavior, but if this works with Civileme, this is probably an installation/configuration problem. Does anybody have an idea where to look at and what to check? Thanks, Tima.
Re: [expert] [i have no name!@deadpixel.com]$
metronumic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I added 2 users, and i put their name and all that jazz in, and yet i cant get their usernames. It wont accept them. What do you mean? How did you added your users? ( I use useradd for this purpouse, for instance ) Any ideas? Being root, add the password for your new just created user: # passwd newuser RET and answer the prompts. Tima.
[expert] ISDN busy error
Hi, I configurated a teles PCI ISDN internal adpter and I'm trying to use it with kppp. My problem is that when I try to connect to my provider it's return BUSY line. With analog modem I'have to use X3 to don't see NO DIALTONE error, it's seem the same thing. What command I have to use ? thank a lot in advance -- {*} \./Z/ Roberto A. Foglietta |_ ~~ e-mail : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] DDNNNDMNIF web-mst: http://www.fisica.unige.it/linuxgrp
Re: [expert] printer
Alain Ayerra wrote: Im looking for a new inject printer for my computer,but i don know what brand/model work best under Linux. I want to buy a printer that is suppoterd with black and color printing. Try EPSON 440. I have 400 and it's works very well. No expensive about inks, black col separated Best regards: Alain.
Re: [expert] samba setup
:~I believe my local network is NetBIOS running on TCP/IP and doesn't use :~WINS resolution. It's behind a socks5 firewall (not that that has anything :~to do with it). As you may see from my smb.conf file below, I've created :~an account called 'winloser' which is a member of the group users. The :~directory /export/cifs below is owned by root and the group users. If :~there's any other info I can provide, let me know... 1) please do not cross-post. 2) AFAIK samba does not support netbios. samba does smb/TCP. Either your local network runs under smb/TCP, and you should proceed with samba, or it runs under netbios (i.e. servers run "Novel-netware", in which case samba is a wrong tool for you. 3) try configuring the samba with "swat". It is much easier for a newbie cu Denis - Mag. Denis Havlik http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik University of Vienna||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Austria(@ @) tel: (++431) 4277/51179 ---oOO--(_)--OOo-
Re: [expert] compiling and extracting src.rpm's
:~Dear all, :~ :~Someone posted a solution to samba not remounting drives when they get lost :~before, and that was to get the source and install and compile that. So... :~I went and downloaded the src file samba-2.0.5a-3mdk.src.rpm and ran :~rpm --recompile samba-2.0.5a-3mdk.src.rpm :~ :~It put the files in /var/tmp/samba-root/ :~ :~Where do I go from here? or have I gone about it all wrong?(which is more :~likely) --rebuild, if you just want to rebuild the rpm package. D.
Re: [expert] Re-installing Linux -- Easy way to save accounts??
These programs do not like changes of the home-directories: netscape gimp star office I am sure there are other similar programs, but i run into problems with these. The problem is: instead of putting "$HOME" of "~/" in their *rc files, these programs use the full path. In case the path to your home-dir changes, you are out of luck... In my opinion this is a bug. By the way, with "gimp" the bug is somewhat subtle - path to the directory where gimp will hold its buffers is something like "your homedir"/.gimp/tmp If this dir does not exist, nothing happens, UNTIL you try loading some really big picture. Then the gimp realises there is no such directory and starts spawning the error-message windows which soon fill-in the while window and block the window-manager. In case you have another machine, you can log-in from outside and kill the window-manager, otherwise you can just wait until the whole memory gets exhousted and it crashes on its own. Easiest way to avoid this is simply removing the .gimp dirs, so that it gets re-made on next gimp start. cu Denis - Mag. Denis Havlik http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik University of Vienna||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Austria(@ @) tel: (++431) 4277/51179 ---oOO--(_)--OOo-
Re: [expert] Is kfm broken?
:~Just tried it here on 6.1 Works :~ :~Now that is a conundrum. Perhaps only some files are thus affected. If so, what :~is the difference? :~ :~Civileme Just tried it out myself (i normaly use "mc") - it does not work with any of my tar-files. It opens a "directory" full of the "subdirectories". These "subdirs" all have names of the form "NUMBER package_name". cu Denis - Mag. Denis Havlik http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik University of Vienna||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Austria(@ @) tel: (++431) 4277/51179 ---oOO--(_)--OOo-
Re: [expert] printer
On Mon, 01 Nov 1999, you wrote: Im looking for a new inject printer for my computer,but i don know what brand/model work best under Linux. I want to buy a printer that is suppoterd with black and color printing. http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi That should help you. :-) John
RE: [expert] Remove core magically -- Opinion
One would think the intelligent thing to do is find out what's generating the cores. Simply removing them via a script and being happy that you've "not seen a core in weeks" is a bit "Marie Antoinette/Let them eat cake"... but what do I know? YMMV Don -Original Message- From: Benjamin Sher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 10:42 PM To: Helios-Exp Subject: [expert] Remove "core" magically -- Opinion Dear friends: [Using Mandrake 6.1, AMD k6-2 400 Mhrtz, 128 megs of Ram] My friend Jose M. Sanchez, a frequent advisor to Red Hat and Mandrake lists and someone whom I have the highest professional respect for, suggested that I could get rid of the frequent "core" files by editing the /etc/profile file as follows: # In bash2 we can't define a ulimit more than 0 for user :-( [ "$UID" = "0" ] { ulimit -c 0 } || { ulimit -c 0 } The change he recommend (and which I have put into effect) involved changing the default value for the FIRST "ulimit" -c from 10 to 0. I am a non-techie, and as such, while I have full faith in Jose's judgment, I would appreciate opinions from other gurus as to whether they agree with Jose and whether there are, in their opinion, any side-effects that I should take into consideration. For the record, I made this change about a week to 10 days ago and have not had a single "core" that I know of on my system. Thank you so very much. Benjamin -- Benjamin and Anna Sher Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net
[expert] ORB Drive
Anyone have any experience with an ORB drive. Had 2 Sparq drives that crashed and burned and damaged discs as well. I noticed on their web site that the same guy that ran Syquest before declaring bankruptcy or whatever is now running Castlewood, the company that makes the ORB. Cheers Jim Adams
Re: [expert] SMP
Mindaugas Riauba wrote: What console tool could be used to watch processes distribution on CPUs? Default ps/top from procps package do not show such information. Mindaugas Have you tried ktop Larry
[expert] install prob solution!
I had posted to the list before about having strange install problems with mandrake 6.1 After reinstalling several times and swaping out almost all hardware I finally got it working. Background: Install system Dell optiplex gxpro w/ pentium pro. 128 megs ram. 27 gig maxtor ultra 66 drive, connected w/ regular ide cable to built in ide controller. I will install the promise ultra66 when the driver isn't beta.. Adaptec scsi 2940 Plextor ultraplex 40x *** This is the DEVIL!!! *** Removed scsi cdrom and installed a regular atapi 8x cdrom reader... System installed properly. My thoughts are that this ultraplex is reading/corrupting install files... Any comments? Bob
Re: [expert] printer
Alain Ayerra wrote: Im looking for a new inject printer for my computer,but i don know what brand/model work best under Linux. I want to buy a printer that is suppoterd with black and color printing. Try EPSON 440. I have 400 and it's works very well. No expensive about inks, black col separated Best regards: Alain.
[expert] ISDN busy error
Hi, I configurated a teles PCI ISDN internal adpter and I'm trying to use it with kppp. My problem is that when I try to connect to my provider it's return BUSY line. With analog modem I'have to use X3 to don't see NO DIALTONE error, it's seem the same thing. What command I have to use ? thank a lot in advance -- {*} \./Z/ Roberto A. Foglietta |_ ~~ e-mail : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] DDNNNDMNIF web-mst: http://www.fisica.unige.it/linuxgrp
[expert] SMB, restricting number of connections
I have a question about SMB. I am running Mandrake 6.0 on a P-200, acting as a network server for approximately a dozen other systems. What we'd like to do is install software such as WordPerfect using the "install on a network server" option so that we can restrict how many people access the software at a given time. However, our "max connections = 2" setting doesn't seem to work. In the organization, they wanted to only spend money on a few licenses of the software and set a restriction that only two people could run it at any given time. Can anyone point me to a few clues about what I'm doing wrong? --- Ian Douglas, System Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[expert] strange remote printing problem
Hi I admit that I do not understand much about the lpd. I hope someone does... If i submitt a job to a printer localy with "lpr -Pfax -C123456, a file with: Hlucy.exp.univie.ac.at Proot Jfax.txt C123456 Lroot fdfA035lucy.exp.univie.ac.at UdfA035lucy.exp.univie.ac.at Nfax.txt appears in the "spool" directory. However, if i do the same over the network, "C" field is absent. I can send the telephone number using the "J" field: "lpr -Pfax -C123456 -J98765" produces a: Pdenis J98765 fdfA006marvin.exp.univie.ac.at UdfA006marvin.exp.univie.ac.at N/tmp/fax.txt does anybody know what is going on here? Both computers have a "Mandrake 6.1" with lpr-0.43-1mdk installed. There is no input filter on remote computer. HELP! cu Denis
Re: [expert] .htaccess in a cgi-bin
Duncan Hall wrote: This is odd. I have placed a .htaccess file in a cgi-bin and when I call a perl script from that directory it does not bring up the password authentication box it just executes the script. Any thoughts? Dunc -- \\- Duncan Hall - SysAdmin Viator - Sydney AU +61 2 93616137 -\\ -- Your basic Apache install doesn't allow you for using .htaccess file. Look for : Allowioverride AuthConfig - it's in you apache config file- The comment above is: This controls which options the .htacess files in directories can override. Secondly, look to it that the permissions on the .htaccess file are OK - readable by your Apache server user. (I know I had that problem too - It took me a while before I found this - Although once you know, it sound so obvious ;-) ) Hope this helps Herman
RE: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only
Is there a reason you cannot compile your own kernel from source? You may have better luck... Don -Original Message- From: Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 12:17 PM To: Mandrake List Subject: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only Hello; I just downloaded the updated Kernel 2.2.13-22mdk. However this seems to be a "SMP" version. I checked there is another one on the FTP server which claims that it is SMP (2.2.13-22mdksmp). But they booth boot with a banner which proclaims they are both SMP. My OpenSound module fails to load claiming that I need a SMP version of OSS. When I downloaded the SMP version from www.opensound.com, I'll get the message that my kernel does not have loadable module installed. Any Ideas? Thanks. M.S.
Re: [expert] install prob solution!
Uh huh! I DLed and burned a copy of Helios using a brand-new, high-quality CD-RW. I installed on three machines. All the installations reported no errors. Networking died on one, and an attempt to ping produced a segfault on a second. The third worked flawlessly! Well, I watch "surplus" distributors these days for opportunities to buy 4x and 8x CD-ROMs. I even buy the Panasonic/NEC/Toray PD/CD drives because I get good results from them. It seems in this mad dash for speed (at list "spin-speed") on the CD that most if not all manufacturers on CD-ROMs have reduced specs for eccentricity and head positioning under extended use. For the same reason, I tend to buy LS-120s and LX-120s not for their modest ability to port data, but for their consistent performance as high-quality floppy drives. There, the average price for a floppy is the competing factor that again seems to have driven down quality. I have a dozen machines ranging in age from manufacturer from 9 to 24 months. Precisely ONE can write a floppy that all the others can read. I wasted 6 hours installing FreeBSD this weekend with a defective 44X drive. I put in another two hours finding and substituting an old 8X that installed from the same CD. Of course, I am on the wrong end of a chain of cargo abuse that has left three of the last five computers I have received arriving with broken-off speakers or detached CPU fan/heatsink combos arriving rattling in the case and in one instance with a case smashed beyond recognizability, so I figure the mechanical components arrive with an average of what three years normal use would do from the G-forces imposed during transit. Perhaps the freight was less abusive in the past, but even when I lived in "civilization", I do remember this tendency for "hyper-fast" CDs to be intolerant of media. Civileme Robert J Bartels wrote: I had posted to the list before about having strange install problems with mandrake 6.1 After reinstalling several times and swaping out almost all hardware I finally got it working. Background: Install system Dell optiplex gxpro w/ pentium pro. 128 megs ram. 27 gig maxtor ultra 66 drive, connected w/ regular ide cable to built in ide controller. I will install the promise ultra66 when the driver isn't beta.. Adaptec scsi 2940 Plextor ultraplex 40x *** This is the DEVIL!!! *** Removed scsi cdrom and installed a regular atapi 8x cdrom reader... System installed properly. My thoughts are that this ultraplex is reading/corrupting install files... Any comments? Bob
Re: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only
"Vanco, Donald" wrote: Is there a reason you cannot compile your own kernel from source? You may have better luck... I think the question is why was the kernel update mislabeled... -Original Message- From: Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 12:17 PM To: Mandrake List Subject: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only Hello; I just downloaded the updated Kernel 2.2.13-22mdk. However this seems to be a "SMP" version. I checked there is another one on the FTP server which claims that it is SMP (2.2.13-22mdksmp). But they booth boot with a banner which proclaims they are both SMP. My OpenSound module fails to load claiming that I need a SMP version of OSS. When I downloaded the SMP version from www.opensound.com, I'll get the message that my kernel does not have loadable module installed. Any Ideas? Thanks. M.S. -- Steve Philp Network Administrator Advance Packaging Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [expert] .htaccess in a cgi-bin
Duncan Hall wrote: This is odd. I have placed a .htaccess file in a cgi-bin and when I call a perl script from that directory it does not bring up the password authentication box it just executes the script. Any thoughts? Dunc -- \\- Duncan Hall - SysAdmin Viator - Sydney AU +61 2 93616137 -\\ -- I did the same last night... I was trying to limit the access to certain portion of the site and placed .htaccess but the password box never showed up. let me know if there's a fix. sk
Re: [expert] .htaccess in a cgi-bin
"Herman Van Keer (softouch)" wrote: Duncan Hall wrote: This is odd. I have placed a .htaccess file in a cgi-bin and when I call a perl script from that directory it does not bring up the password authentication box it just executes the script. Any thoughts? Dunc -- \\- Duncan Hall - SysAdmin Viator - Sydney AU +61 2 93616137 -\\ -- Your basic Apache install doesn't allow you for using .htaccess file. Look for : Allowioverride AuthConfig - it's in you apache config file- The comment above is: This controls which options the .htacess files in directories can override. Secondly, look to it that the permissions on the .htaccess file are OK - readable by your Apache server user. (I know I had that problem too - It took me a while before I found this - Although once you know, it sound so obvious ;-) ) Hope this helps Herman well... this what I found now so far, in my case is uncomented and still doesn't work.. # AccessFileName: The name of the file to look for in each directory # for access control information. AccessFileName .htaccess sk
[expert] strange remote printing problem, part 2
My printing problem has become even wierder... If I submit a print-job to a remote machine, "cf*" and "df*" files appear in the spool directory with: -rw-rw 1 root root rw-rw On the other hand, if I submitt a job to a local machine, it is submitted as : -rw-rw 1 bin lp 149 Nov 9 02:50 cf* -rw-rw 1 denislp 31 Nov 9 02:50 df* Is this a feature or a bug? The script which I use as a "printer input filter" for sending faxes does not work remotely, and I think that it has something to do with this difference. Or, to put it the other way around: i could read all the data i need to send a fax from a "cf" file, but I cannot read it because the "if" gets called as denis.lp, and it cannot read the "cf" file. :-(( This is driving me completely nuts help? cu Denis
RE: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only
Why compile the kernel if you don't need to and there are space and time considerations. It seems that if RPM's are provided they should be the right thing. I had the same problem. Even though there are both SMP and non-SMP RPM's for the 2.2.13-22 kernels, they are really both SMP kernels. Also the -22 SMP kernel hangs on shutdown on UP systems. Shouldn't uni-processor configurations also be able to take advantage of the -22 fixes to the kernels? Thanks, just my 2 cents worth, Ron === Ron Patterson | MCI WorldCom (warehouseMCI) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 5775 Mark Dabling Blvd. AOL/IM: RonPDude| Dept. 2001/786 719-535-5727| Colorado Springs, CO 80919 Fax: 719-535-6164 | Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 11:59 -0700 (MST) From: "Vanco, Donald" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only Is there a reason you cannot compile your own kernel from source? You may have better luck... Don -Original Message- From: Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 12:17 PM To: Mandrake List Subject: [expert] New Mandrake Kernel is SMP only Hello; I just downloaded the updated Kernel 2.2.13-22mdk. However this seems to be a "SMP" version. I checked there is another one on the FTP server which claims that it is SMP (2.2.13-22mdksmp). But they booth boot with a banner which proclaims they are both SMP. My OpenSound module fails to load claiming that I need a SMP version of OSS. When I downloaded the SMP version from www.opensound.com, I'll get the message that my kernel does not have loadable module installed. Any Ideas? Thanks. M.S.
[expert] Missing pixmaps deja vu :)
Hi... I remember some weeks ago that someone had trouble with the kde program pixmaps the icons that the programs uses. Now I saw that I had the same problem (started kde for the first time today). The icons/pixmaps become trashed and the program said it couldn't find them. I forgot why this happend.. and how to fix it.. so could someone please tell me. Thanks, Rickard
Re: [expert] .htaccess in a cgi-bin
My .htaccess files work in normal directories just not in the cgi-bin. Dunc Sergio Korlowsky wrote: Duncan Hall wrote: > This is odd. > > I have placed a .htaccess file in a cgi-bin and when I call a perl > script from that directory it does not bring up the password > authentication box it just executes the script. > > Any thoughts? > > Dunc > > -- \\- Duncan Hall - SysAdmin Viator - Sydney AU +61 2 93616137 -\\ -- I did the same last night... I was trying to limit the access to certain portion of the site and placed .htaccess but the password box never showed up. let me know if there's a fix. sk -- \\- Duncan Hall - SysAdmin Viator - Sydney AU +61 2 93616137 -\\ --
Re: [expert] Missing pixmaps deja vu :)
On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, you wrote: Hi... I remember some weeks ago that someone had trouble with the kde program pixmaps the icons that the programs uses. Now I saw that I had the same problem (started kde for the first time today). The icons/pixmaps become trashed and the program said it couldn't find them. I forgot why this happend.. and how to fix it.. so could someone please tell me. Thanks, Rickard IIRC, reinstall the kdebase rpm. -- Arandir... ___ http://www.meer.net/~arandir/
Re: [expert] Missing pixmaps deja vu :)
Uninstall (rpm -e) the kcmclock rpm's and then run rpm -Uvh on the kdelibs rpm off the install cd. The install of kdelibs does not fully complete during the install due to an error caused by the kcmclock package. If you want the kcmclock package run rpm -Uvh --force kcmclock.xxx.xxx.rpm Arandir wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, you wrote: Hi... I remember some weeks ago that someone had trouble with the kde program pixmaps the icons that the programs uses. Now I saw that I had the same problem (started kde for the first time today). The icons/pixmaps become trashed and the program said it couldn't find them. I forgot why this happend.. and how to fix it.. so could someone please tell me. Thanks, Rickard IIRC, reinstall the kdebase rpm. -- Arandir... ___ http://www.meer.net/~arandir/ -- Brett Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [expert] Making a new kernel?
You make no mention of actually moving the new kernel from /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot to /boot, but I assume you did that. I do not believe make mrproper or make clean are necessary any longer. Don't forget to run /sbin/lilo after you edit /etc/lilo.conf and move the new kernel. The steps: make xconfig make dep make bzImage make modules mv /lib/modules/current /lib/modules/modules.old make modules_install vi /etc/lilo.conf mv /boot/bzImage /boot/oldimage cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/bzImage /sbin/lilo Reboot. Joseph Chen wrote: Hi, The kernel I compiled of the src with Mandrake 6.1 CD is always not working properly, either freezing when "Finding module dependencies" occurs or crashing when runing. I suspect that the new modules screws up the existing ones there, but I'm not quite sure. Should I delete all the existing modules in /lib/modules/ before do "make modules_install"? All I did is make mrproper make xconfig make dep make clean make bzImage make modules make modules_install What else do I need to do? Thanks, Joe -- John J. LeMay Jr. NJMC, LLC. http://www.njmc.com
[expert] CGI errors
I know this isn't a Mandrake specific question, but this is the best resource for linux issues I've found. I'm configuring Apache 1.3.6 to run CGI scripts. I keep getting a 500 internal server error. The error_log is saying that there's a premature end of script headers. Does anybody know what this is or is there a cgi forum I can go to? Thanks, Nunar
Re: [expert] SMP
What console tool could be used to watch processes distribution on CPUs? Default ps/top from procps package do not show such information. Have you tried ktop I'm doing server install. Without X. Well I know that Mandrake is not the best choice for that but I do not want to use too many distros. Mindaugas