[newbie] Problems with xinetd, telnet, and mandrake 7.2
Hello, I wanted to have the telnet service running under Mandrake 7.2. This box is not used for anything secure, so I don't worry about telnet and clear passwords. I read up on xinetd, and added a file called telnet to my /etc/xinetd.d directory. that file looks like this: # default: on # description: Telnet Server service telnet { socket_type = stream protocol = tcp wait = no user = root server = /usr/sbin/tcpd server_args = in.telnetd } I did: ps -aux | grep xinetd kill -USR2 telnet localhost at this point, I see this: # telnet localhost Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost.localdomain. Escape character is '^]'. but I never see a login prompt, or the message saying "welcome to mandrake 7.2" or something like that. before I added this telnet file to /etc/xinetd.d, I would get connection refused. Any ideas? I'm running 2.2.17, and have kept up with major security updates. Thanks, Kevin _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] Updating KDE 2 to KDE 2 Beta 2
Has anyone had any problems with KMail? I use KMail to just read my email, not delete it from the POP server. However, after upgrading to Beta 2 from 2.0.1, I found that I was getting multiple copies of the same email everytime the email was checked. Is there a new setting or something that I missed? I looked at my account configuration a couple times, but couldn't see anything obvious. Has anyone else seen this problem? Other than that, I have been pretty happy with Beta 2. It definetly seems to be faster on my system than before. KDevelop works really well. The only other problem I have is that the "default" them in KDE 2 does not have any window frames around the windows, and I can't resize any windows. I switched to one of the other themes and I was able to see frames. How can I modify the default theme to get frames again? Thanks in advance, Kevin - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Christopher Molnar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 8:56 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Updating KDE 2 to KDE 2 Beta 2 > Chris, > > Yes, I di use kdm, but I've not experienced any login problems of any > sort. I couldn't be happier with the package performance or KDE for that > matter. > > Mark > > On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Christopher Molnar wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 08:11:22 -0500 > > From: Christopher Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: [newbie] Updating KDE 2 to KDE 2 Beta 2 > > > > On Monday 29 January 2001 07:48, Mark Weaver wrote: > > > Chris, > > > > > > I don't remember ever needing that package. At least it never asked for > > > it. What is it and what does it do? should I install it even though I've > > > upgraded without it? > > > > Do you use kdm? Some users had a problem with kdm configuration that caused a > > problem logging in and a bunch of service ID users showing up. This fixed > > that problem. > > > > -Chris > > >
Re: [newbie] Patches
Hi, Has anyone had any problems with Mandrake Update freezing during the updates? I was trying to perform a bunch of the updates, maybe about half, and the MandrakeUpdate froze during the actual installation. Doing a Ctrl-Alt-Backspace or Ctrl-Alt-Delete did not do anything! Mouse and keyboard were non-responsive. The harddrive was making tons of noise, so it got stuck doing something. If I selected one or two of the updates, that seemed to work OK. After rebooting, I re-ran MandrakeUpdate, and the potential list of security updates was the same as before I started, even though I successfully updated some of the entries before, almost like my RPM database is messed up. Could it have something to do with the RPM database? maybe it needs to be rebuilt before installing the new security updates? (I'm not at my linux box to try it now...). I am running Mandrake 7.2, 2.2.17 kernel. This was under KDE 2.01. Can someone tell me what the command is to update the RPM database? Thanks, Kevin - Original Message - From: "Dave Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 5:12 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Patches > Just run Mandrake Update, and it will give you a list of all available and > applicable security patches for your system. Choose "Select All", then "Do > Updates", and it's all automated from there... > > Dave > > At 02:25 PM 01/26/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >How can I get all of the security updates in one swoop? Are they packaged > >somewhere or would I have to download each patch separately? > > > >Thanks, > > > >The Moose > > Dave Sherman > SoftServ Business Systems, Inc."Quid quid latine dictum sit, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] altum viditur." > (763) 569-9839 >
Re: [newbie] Tell Grub that I 've a new kernel
Open up /boot/grub/menu.lst and added an entry for the new kernel. I just copied an existing entry, and pasted it in and renamed the entry and the kernel that it points to. Then I just save the file and reboot to boot up into the new kernel. Hope this helps, Kevin - Original Message - From: "Emilio Correa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 7:12 AM Subject: [newbie] Tell Grub that I 've a new kernel > Hi, I wanna know how to tell grub that I've a new kernel. This, with lilo, is > done by: > > # make bzlilo > > but with grub? > > thanks in advance, > > - > Ing. Qco. Emilio Correa > Invap S.E. > 02944 422121 int. 2473 > fax: 02944 423489 > (8400) San Carlos de Bariloche >
Re: [newbie] HDparm question
Check out this article...I've tried it and it works pretty good. http://linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/hardware/hdtweak.html good luck, Kevin - Original Message - From: "Kelly, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Newbie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:46 AM Subject: [newbie] HDparm question > How do I use HDparm to optimize my HD settings? > > Thanks guys, > Chris Kelly > --- > Men are from Earth > Women are from Earth > Deal with it... > >
Re: [newbie] 2.4 Kernel
Well, part of my problems is that the SCSI card drivers and sound card drivers are not part of the standard linux-mandrake distribution, so I had to download drivers to work with Mandrake 7.2 out of the box. When I tried to use the source or binaries from the 2.2.17 based drivers, they didn't work under 2.4, so at the least I need to recompile them or download new sources. One thing that I did notice, was that some of the options that I expected to be turned "on" by default were turned "off" this time (The last kernel I compiled was 2.2.16). Things like the VFAT support. make sure you go through whatever configuration tool you use carefully for differences. Thanks, -Kevin - Original Message - From: "Michael, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 11:20 AM Subject: RE: [newbie] 2.4 Kernel > Not to bash the 2.4 upgrade, but it didn't sound like it went all that well > for you. I don't think a newbie could have done what you have done, that > is, without some serious help. Hopefully the upgrades will get better over > time. > > -Original Message- > From: Kevin Tambascio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 9:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] 2.4 Kernel > > > Hi, > > Have any of your tried the 2.4 kernel yet? I tried to install and compile > it last night, and had some success. I was able to reboot into the new > kernel, but I had some error messages about loading FAT partitions, turned > out I hadn't built in the VFAT into the kernel or module. I couldn't get my > USB scanner (EPSON Perfection 610) working right away, I have to figure out > what is happening. I was able to get my scanner working sometimes with > 2.2.17. My SCSI card needs a new driver (Tekram 315), and I need to d/l a > 2.4 based Vortex 1 driver. My Ethernet card was not immediately working. I > had to reselect in DrakConf that I needed the Tulip driver. After that, an > insmod tulip, ifup eth was all I needed to get it working. Other than those > things, KDE came up OK, and nothing else unusual was apparent. > > Would any other users care to share their experience so far? > > -Kevin > >
Re: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0
I have the same card at home, and I was able to use it with the driver from the website. I don't remember what version that I used though. The driver on the installation disk didn't work at all, but the one I downloaded does. Mine built fine, and then installing it was simple, using the instructions they provided. what have you tried to do so far? Were you able to compile the code at all? -Kevin - Original Message - From: "Jerold Von Hemel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:54 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0 > Per the website, it uses the tulip driver. The card works as it should it > Win98. I have followed the instructions I have found at Deja.com regarding > this issue. Apparently versions earlier than 4 work ok, but 4.0 4.1 do not. > I do not have a different card to use, but I am considering just getting one > and dumping the linksys. I am sure it is a good card, but $20.00 is not > worth my time. > > Jerold > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Helsby, James > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:35 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0 > > > Need a little more information to be helpful. Are you sure that it uses the > tulip driver? Have you tried running kudzu? Do you know that your network > card is not bad? Have you tried using a different network card? Does the > driver load? Is the driver built correctly? > > Cheers, > James > > -Original Message- > From: Jerold Von Hemel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:25 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0 > > Does anyone know how to get Mandrake 7.2 to recognize this card. I have > tried to compile a new tulip.o module, but have been unsuccessful. I have > gone to the Linksys website and downloaded the most current drivers and was > unsuccessful. Linux-mandrake.com has yet to post a fix on their web site. > I have tried now for better than a day screwing around with 7.2 > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > Jerold > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >
[newbie] 2.2.18 Kernel for Mandrake
I would like to upgrade to the 2.2.18 kernel to try and get my USB scanner working under Linux. I looked in the Mandrake 7.2 updates folder, as well as the Cooker FTP site (it seems like they only have 2.4.x kernels), but I couldn't find the source. Should I download the kernel from www.kernel.org, or do I have to use a Mandrake version of the kernel? Does anyone know where I can download the Mandrake version of 2.2.18, if it exists? Thanks, Kevin