Re: [expert] Samba 2.0.6
This may sound kind of stupid but I found windows 2000 at least had to be rebooted every time I made a change, but after working away at it all finally started to come together. On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote: MH Russ Rich, MH MH Thanks for your prompt reply. Smbd and nmbd are running, I use the MH /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart after I make changes to the smb.conf file. and MH yes I have added the users to the smbpasswd file, enabled MH PlainTextPassword on the windoze box. Like I said I can see the MH shares, (so I know smbd and nmbd are running) but cannot connect. I MH have been using samba for about a year and a half, I thought I ran into MH most of the problems one could face, NOT! I turned the log files up to "9", MH the only thing that looks out of the ordinary is this. MH *** MH [2000/02/13 10:52:21, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(474) MHread_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Broken pipe MH [2000/02/13 10:52:40, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(474) MHread_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Broken pipe MH [2000/02/13 10:54:40, 1] smbd/server.c:main(643) MHsmbd version 2.0.6 started. MHCopyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 MH *** MH I'm not exactly sure what it is but it don't look good. That's why I believe MH MH thier may be a service that I need for samba that's not running . MH After not beeing able to connect I retrived my (previously working) MH smb.conf file from my ever prudent backup of /etc "before the upgrade to MH 7.0" that still doesn't work. Which again may point to something other MH than samba itself. MH MH Thanks again MH MH Mike MH MH Russ Johnson wrote: MH MH Is smbd and nmbd running? MH MH Type 'ps ax | grep [sn]mbd'. MH MH If you don't get back either of them, try this: MH MH /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start MH MH (smb might be 'samba') MH MH You should see smb and nmb start. Once they do, try connecting with the MH Windows machine again. MH MH As long as that works, you'll need to set it up to start automatically. Do MH this in Linuxconf. MH MH Russ MH -- - He must increase but I must decrease Brook Humphrey Webmaster: Thelinuxstop.com Webmaster: Webmedic.net Webmaster: Godshealingherbs.com Owner: Mobile PC Medic Holiness unto the lord
[expert] samba printing?
After a few hours I was able to get a windows 2000 box to print to my samba server on my mandrake 7.0 box but it won't print multiple copies of the same document only one at a time. Does anybody know how to get it to print the multiple copies of a document.
Re: [expert] dual drives and processor
k63's are just a k62 with a 256k onboard cache. so yes it will work just fine in fact the only thing faster is the athlon. ibi wrote: I have a thorny newbie question about CPU's and multiple drives. 1- Is Mandrake6.0 okay with AMD K6-3 CPU? The hardware list has K, K6-2 and Athalon but no mention of the K6-3, which is an upgraded K6-2. My friend and I are learning Linux together. We both have multiple drives and Windows loaded, but different configurations and this is where the thorny part begins. We both want to access Windows files, but can't seem to find the /mnt point. John has 3-drives. W95 is on the main drive; LINUX on the 3rd drive, a secondary master. /mnt/Hdc1 doesn't work. The file size is read but he gets the same error message I do that asks, "Aren't you trying to mount a ? partion instead of a ? inside?" My system is a little more complicated. My master drive has multiple W98 paritions plus L-M at the end of this drive which is recognized as hda9 and hda11. The second drive is a slave. The MO backup is the Secondary Master and is NOT recognized by L-M. When I watch L-M set up I see the following lines: 1)hda 1,2 5,6,7,8,9,19,11 2)hdb 15,6 (backup files) 3)hdc Unknown I think 1) is the A:, C: plus the paritions including EXT2. I think line 2) is the secondary drive with it's two partitions And, I hope 3) is the MO drive. What is the correct mount for the two machines? I have FAT 16 and FAT32 files in W98. Will vfat allow me to access both files type? Thanks for the help and I apologize for the lengthy message. Pj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [expert] SMB Help Please.
Probably the most common problem is to allow guest users on samba. It can be set up but the easiest way is to just turn it off. Next make sure that for every user that you want to have access to samba shares is also on your linux box as a user or else have them log on as an existing user on your linux box. Lyle wrote: Todd all; I was NOT able to get SAMBA to work with WinNT or Win98 until I enabled plain text passwords. This was with the Samba included with LM 6.0. I tried encrypted passwords yes and no in the SAMBA config and it just plain did not work. WinNT SP3 was when Microsoft changed their password encryption and that's why I mentioned SP3. This new password scheme has been included in Win95 patches and is now in Win98. If I am doing something wrong, please give me some constructive answers. Lyle
Re: [expert] What is going on?
this mostly occurs with older cdroms and for some reason with kenwood true speed cdroms. Alan Shoemaker wrote: Alan Shoemaker wrote: [snip] Finally I attempted an Air (7.0) install on my wife's machine over her Venus (6.0) installation. It failed at the point of initializing the cdrom. I made a boot disc to use the text install and it failed too, at initializing the cdrom. I then installed Helios (6.1) on that machine (to see if it would have any problems) without a hitch. [snip] This is an update on the above problem. I've successfully installed Air (7.0) on the above machine by swapping out the cdrom drive for another. After the drive change the installation went flawlessly. I guess that the drive was not reading the cd very well and at a certain point the read problems would crash the install. I've seen this behavior before, but still don't understand why it doesn't generate an error message? Alan
Re: [expert] What is going on?
At least you didn't pay for a kenwood true speed to find it out. Those things are expensive but they fly. Alan Shoemaker wrote: webmedicthis was a 24x Panasonic CR-585-B manufactured for Hewlett Packard in November of 1997. I got it at a close-out house on the net about a year ago as new merchandise. Guess it wasn't such a good buy after all. :-( Alan webmedic wrote: this mostly occurs with older cdroms and for some reason with kenwood true speed cdroms. Alan Shoemaker wrote: Alan Shoemaker wrote: [snip] Finally I attempted an Air (7.0) install on my wife's machine over her Venus (6.0) installation. It failed at the point of initializing the cdrom. I made a boot disc to use the text install and it failed too, at initializing the cdrom. I then installed Helios (6.1) on that machine (to see if it would have any problems) without a hitch. [snip] This is an update on the above problem. I've successfully installed Air (7.0) on the above machine by swapping out the cdrom drive for another. After the drive change the installation went flawlessly. I guess that the drive was not reading the cd very well and at a certain point the read problems would crash the install. I've seen this behavior before, but still don't understand why it doesn't generate an error message? Alan
Re: [expert] Upgrade to 7.0?
I can't speak for others but I did an upgrade of my 6.1 system that I use for just this purpose and it left me with a few little bugs like telling me I only had 64megs of ram instead of 160. Other than that it did pretty good. After this I just saved my samba.conf and did a fresh install. Then just put the samba .conf back. During install set up the modem and after install set up the lan cards. If you use an rc.masq you'll need to set that back up also. Altogether maybe a half hour work and things are going fine. On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, you wrote: al Over the past days I've seen a LOT of things cross here about 7.0. al al I have a wonderful working 6.1 system now, and Linux Mandrake is my MAIN al OS.. I'm seeking an honest answer here. Should I upgrade, or are there a lot of things ( al bugs ) creeping around.. Some of the main things I've got working I don't want to break, al internet ( obviously ) using KPPP, IP masq ( letting the wife on ), al SMB,.. I want to upgrade, but after the flood of messages, are these mainly hardware al specific things or just some more work needed?? al al Thanks! al Alan al al -- al == al [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) al running Linux Mandrake 6.1 and/or BeOS. -- - He must increase but I must decrease Brook Humphrey Webmaster: Thelinuxstop.com Webmaster: Webmedic.net Webmaster: Godshealingherbs.com Owner: Mobile PC Medic Holiness unto the lord
Re: [expert] Problems in samba authentification
turn of the guest login in the samba configuration file. The problem is with windows. It likes to default to guest login. instead of the user that you are logged in as. Jorge Bianquetti wrote: Hello! I have a Samba server PDC (Mandrake 6.0) and a Win98 client. They works properly but Samba 2.0.5a donĀ“t validates win98 on domain. Are some problems with encripted passwords or something is strange ?
RE: [expert] Rescue.img
Another good boot disk is the one inluded with peanut linux. It includes midnight commander. On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote: On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote: A friend of mine has RH 6.1, it does not have rescue.img on it either. And since Mandrake is derived from RH perhaps this is why. No that is not why, it was simply moved and forgotten. redhats rescue.img sucks big time, tomsrtbt has easy double the apps -- He must increase but I must decrease--- Holliness unto the Lord Name: Brook Humphrey E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webmaster: thelinuxstop.com webmester: webmedic.net Owner: Mobile PC Medic
[expert] kfm problems
Has anyone else had a problem with kfm just crashing all of a sudden. This happens most often when I am using it as a web browser. the only way to restart it is to type kfm into a terminal. Is there a better way around this?
Re: [expert] real player g2
Thanks for all the replies I also found it at freshmeat Jason Straight wrote: David van Balen wrote: On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, webmedic wrote: I know there is one available where do i find it search the archives for this list (http://www.mail-archive.com/newbie@linux-mandrake.com/) a search for "real player g2" is guaranteed to come up with the URL several times. DvB I got mine from download.com -- I pledge allegiance to the penguin of the united OS of Linux and to the republic for which it stands one community, in control with liberation from Microsoft and source code for all. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 1796276
[expert] real player g2
I know there is one available where do i find it
[expert] cdr
What is the exact line to add to lilo to get a cdr to work and is there any thing else I need to do to actualy burn cd with it? Also I've only got this one cdrom in my system so how do i use it as a burner and regular cdrom at the same time. an example of lilo.conf would also be apriciated. TIA
Re: [expert] Modem Blaster Problems
Is it a pci modem or a isa modem. If it is an isa modem use the jumpers on the modem to set it to com3 and irq 3( you may need to mess with these settings before you find something that works on your system) and turn the pnp off. Next I attached a copy of my rc.serial put it in /etc/rc.d/ . You need to set the ttys* and irq * in the rc.serial to match the settings on your modem. Reboot and it should find your modem automatically. On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, you wrote: Hi! I just got a Creative Labs Modem Blaster, Model DI5665, and am having problems getting it to work. I can get the system to see it, using isapnp, but can't seem to get the com port to talk to it. It keeps telling me that the modem is busy. I have tried different settings using setserial, but nothing works so far. any ideas? TIA Fred -- ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- Holiness unto the Lord, He must increase, but I must decrease Brook Humphrey Owner, Mobile PC Medic webmaster, www.thelinuxstop.com webmaster, www.webmedic.net rc.serial
Re: [expert] KDE, GNOME, and Enlightenment
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, you wrote: It's possible (and easy) to just ditch gmc completely. Find the gmc entry in ~/.gnome/session, get rid of it, and change the numbers at the beginning of lines so that they match the pattern. Also change your num_clients setting to one less then what it was. Please excuse me if any of this is incorrect, and please make a backup before you try this. This is the way I deleted gmc, before I stopped using gnome-session completely-- Now I just start a few gnome things, kfm, and E from .Xclients. "Lord And Master;)" wrote: Could you send me a copy of your .xclients my system doesn't even have this file. I have an .xinitrc but when I changed this file to start gnome, kfm and enlightenment it just booted me into kfm like normal.-- ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- Holiness unto the Lord, He must increase, but I must decreaseBrook Humphrey Owner, Mobile PC Medic webmaster, www.thelinuxstop.com webmaster, www.webmedic.net
Re: [expert] IBM Aptiva and Linux
I also have an IBM aptiva that i run linux on it does pretty good just don't expect tech support from IBM and if you ever have a hardware problem they will try to make you reinstall windows with their install cd before they will give you any help. On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, you wrote: I recently purchased a IBM 500 MHz Pentium III Aptiva, with 128M, RW-drive, 17 G hard drive, and a DVD. IBM's technical support just told me that if I try to put linux on the system, they can not guarantee that I can get anything ever running on the computer again, and will not give technical support even to restore Windows 98, if my installation would be unsuccessful. I thought that IBM, in general, does not object to running Linux on their PCs. (Currently I am running Mandrake-Linux on a Gateway, and that company's technical support never objected to it, they just did not support it). I would like to know if there is some problem with running Linux on Aptiva. I would appreciate if somebody would reply who has already successfully installed Linux on a Pentium III Aptiva., or could note get LINUX running on it. Julius -- ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- Holiness unto the Lord, He must increase, but I must decrease Brook Humphrey Owner, Mobile PC Medic webmaster, www.thelinuxstop.com webmaster, www.webmedic.net
Re: [expert] WordPerfect problems
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, you wrote: Hi, I just installed WordPerfect off the Mandrake Powerpack 6.0 apps CD. None of the Icons appear in the program... I just get framw buffer noise where the Icons should be. Any idea? Neal richter the problem is that you don't have your color depth set high enough if you can try running your video card with 24 bit color -- ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- Brook Humphrey Owner, Mobile PC Medic webmaster, www.thelinuxstop.com webmaster, www.webmedic.net
Re: [expert] PCI modems (oh no, I hear you say)
actiontech makes an internal pci modem that is compatible with linux. if you cant find one locally email me and I will get you one. And yes it has its own processor and its not a win modem. they run about 100$ On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: Hi All, Anyone heard of a Linux compatible PCI modem? I'm kitting out a 2u rack system and there are no ISA slots available. (I'd rather not use an external device, but) ttfn nick@nexnix
Re: [expert] PCI modems (oh no, I hear you say)
goto www.actiontech.com and then check out the links to linux stuff it will tell you there On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: At 21:55 12/08/99 -0700, you wrote: actiontech makes an internal pci modem that is compatible with linux. if you cant find one locally email me and I will get you one. And yes it has its own processor and its not a win modem. they run about 100$ Thanks for the reply. I've just been through their website and the only pci modem I could see was pnp, no jumpers and came with a widows .inf file. Smells like a winmodem. Do you know of the model number? ttfn nick@nexnix On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: Hi All, Anyone heard of a Linux compatible PCI modem? I'm kitting out a 2u rack system and there are no ISA slots available. (I'd rather not use an external device, but) ttfn nick@nexnix
Re: [expert] PCI modems (oh no, I hear you say)
also check out this site it gives some info on how to setserial for that modem. http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~comech/tools/PCImodems.html On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: At 23:01 12/08/99 -0700, you wrote: sorry to say it has no jumpers but you can still set it from linux. I'll try to find the url for you. Thanks Brook! I found it - went straight past it when I looked before. Funny how that it doesn't appear as linux compatable in the main product listing. Oh well, at least they list a couple of UK distributers. :) regards nick@nexnix On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: At 21:55 12/08/99 -0700, you wrote: actiontech makes an internal pci modem that is compatible with linux. if you cant find one locally email me and I will get you one. And yes it has its own processor and its not a win modem. they run about 100$ Thanks for the reply. I've just been through their website and the only pci modem I could see was pnp, no jumpers and came with a widows .inf file. Smells like a winmodem. Do you know of the model number? ttfn nick@nexnix On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: Hi All, Anyone heard of a Linux compatible PCI modem? I'm kitting out a 2u rack system and there are no ISA slots available. (I'd rather not use an external device, but) ttfn nick@nexnix
Re: [expert] Linux PCI Modems
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, you wrote: Hi, Can Linux support PCI modems like Thundercom 56k PCI ??? Thanks anyway. There is one modem check out www.actiontec.com
Re: [expert] Linux PCI Modems
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, you wrote: Hi, Can Linux support PCI modems like Thundercom 56k PCI ??? Thanks anyway. yes there is check out www.actiontec.com
Re: [expert] Linux PCI Modems
I talked to the people at www.actiontec.com today and they have a modem that is pci, has an on board prcessor and is compatible with linux. it's 99$ us On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, you wrote: As long as it's not a "WinModem" (aka "SoftModem" aka "HFC Modem") If it's a full-hardware modem, it should work just fine. :-) If it requires a "helper app" or other "special software" it probably won't work. John - Original Message - From: Christian Zoffoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:19 PM Subject: [expert] Linux PCI Modems Hi, Can Linux support PCI modems like Thundercom 56k PCI ??? Thanks anyway.