Hi all yet again,
I have my box dialing on boot, and I recently had a problem that caused 400
dialups to happend and cost me a packet.
So,, I have it all working again... but now I want to do something
different.
I am thinking of writing a shell script... and I need it to do the
following..
1
On Saturday 21 July 2001 04:02, Abraham Mandac wrote:
> I don't know if this is a stupid question:
> What exactly is a segmentation fault?
The 8086 when first introduced had 16-bit registers and a whopping 1-Megabyte
Address space. Since the registers contained only 16 bits, their maximum
add
I keep running into this but do not know where to go in xconfig to try to
properly set this:
/usr/src/linux-2.4.3/include/asm/pgalloc.h: In function `get_pgd_fast':
In file included from /usr/src/linux-2.4.3/include/linux/highmem.h:5,
from /usr/src/linux-2.4.3/include/linux/vmall
Quick question...has supermount support made it into the latest cooker
kernel-2.4.6-5mdk?
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Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
Try http://www.segfault.org ; a great site :)
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Abraham Mandac wrote:
> I don't know if this is a stupid question:
>
Hi all,
Firstly, as an update, I removed my default domain redirection from virtual,
and now I am not getting my mail.
I finially bit the bullet and replaced sendmail with postfix..
firstly, good news, it talks to perl scripts exactly as sendmail does,
meaning that I have not had to change any
I don't know if this is a stupid question:
What exactly is a segmentation fault?
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Kevin Krieser wrote:
> I figured it was more complicated, since you mentioned a Mac, I figured it
> may be mac formatted.
>
> I just created a /mnt/zip directory, then added to the /etc/fstab the
> following line:
>
> /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip vfat default,umask=0 1 1
>
> Where the
O sorry, I meant, it crashes by itself, where Linux has far less
problems (at least on my end) like win95 gave me.
To each their own I say, I just choose to use Linux.
On Friday 20 July 2001 12:48 pm, so spoke Michael Leone:
> >I prefer linux because windows crashes.
>
> You can make linux cras
I figured it was more complicated, since you mentioned a Mac, I figured it
may be mac formatted.
I just created a /mnt/zip directory, then added to the /etc/fstab the
following line:
/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip vfat default,umask=0 1 1
Where the sda maps to the lowest IDed SCSI drive. My 2 SCSI hard dr
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Kevin Krieser wrote:
> You need to have a supported filesystem installed in your Linux computer.
>
> I've had good luck with the SCSI ZIP drive under Linux, though I recently
> moved it to another box because my SCSI chain was too long. But I only used
> VFAT on it.
>
> I ju
From: Brandon Caudle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Besides, why use a tarball, if you can get an RPM? If you
>>don't want to use the package manager *when possible*, use
>>Rock Linux. It *only* uses tarballs.
>Well you would use a tarball because when you compile the source you
>can compile it the w
You need to have a supported filesystem installed in your Linux computer.
I've had good luck with the SCSI ZIP drive under Linux, though I recently
moved it to another box because my SCSI chain was too long. But I only used
VFAT on it.
I just checked the 2.4.4 kernels, I don't know about the 2.
I decided to put my zip drive from my Mac onto my Linux box.
So far I've had it reconized by the system, but I'm unable to mount it.
I've downloaded the zip tools for Linux, but am wondering if Mandrake 8.0
w/2.4.3 kernel has drivers for this external device? How do I go about
mounting it?
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From: "Praedor Tempus"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [expert] postscript editor?
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:22:49 -0600
>I have been trying to find a graphics app that can actually handle
>postscript/eps images WELL. I used gtkgraph
Hi!
I just upgraded my computer, and moved over two harddisks and CD-writer from
the old computer. Everything works fine, if the CD-Writer is not connected.
If the CD-writer is connected it just hangs after I got printout:
Finding module dependencies [OK]
If I remove the CD-Writer it will b
Greetings,
And to all who helped (Jose S., A.V. Flinsch, kk1, Julia C., Joan T., and,
last but not least, Civileme), you made it happen, it is a team success.
Thank you so very much. This is open source and open sharing at its best.
And, yes kk1, if giving up was an option, we would still be mak
I am running Mandrake 8.0 + (LM 8.0 with glibc2.2.3, XFree864.1.0, kde2.2
beta and deps). I have been running into a major irritation when running
some gtk-based apps. One such app is scigraphica, a scientific plotting app
from sourceforge (sorry, I don't have a link as yet...search sourcefor
!,
Can anyone point me in the right direction for creating a php-bcmath RPM?
I've successfully recompiled php to support bcmath, and then manually added
the bcmath.so from a different distro (couldn't find a .src.rpm) but I'm
looking for a cleaner solution. Any suggestions?
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I have been trying to find a graphics app that can actually handle
postscript/eps images WELL. I used gtkgraph to produce a plot and regression
curve. Problem is, it doesn't appear to allow one to set the output size so
it produces a graph that fills the available print space on a page.
To
Hi!
I was configuring some routers to log onto my LM box. That was ok, thanks to
Pierre Fortin.
Then I realized that my logs weren´t being rotated... so was being overwhelmed
by the file sizes... I read how to configure logrotate to do this and now it
works too... but the rotated files aren't b
> Does anyone know if Quicken 2001, the Windows money app, run under
CodeWeavers
> Wine? If so, how well does it run?
Check the database of apps at the CodeWeavers site. If it does run at all,
you'd need to have WINE access a real Win9x installation on one of your
partitions; it almost certainly
>I prefer linux because windows crashes.
You can make linux crash; I have. :-) I've had X crashes; I've had kernel
panics; etc.
Linux is not totally immune to that stuff; it just happens SO MUCH LESS than
Windows. (well, Win9x, anyway - Win2K is pretty damn stable).
Hello,
I´m using Mandrake SNF.
I want (need) to use the secure remote client from CheckPoint on my local w2k
PC´s. From the CheckPOint documentation I now the following details:
TCP:
outgoing to 99.99.99.99 port=264 (IP adr. is not the real)
UDP:
outgoing
I prefer linux because windows crashes.
And it saves keyboards too.
On Friday 20 July 2001 06:31 am, so spoke Mark Weaver:
> And another windows user heard from.
>
> Linux does have it ya silly bugger. It's called Find File under the
> Applications->File Tools->Find Files.
>
> Don't you guys b
Jawwad Shami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I am kind of new to linux
> I have a machine which has ftp daemon
> running(wu-ftpd)
> with xinetd the default home dir for ftp is
> /home/username
>
> but useres are allowed to go back and changed dir's
>
> they are also allowed to go back to
Hello
I am kind of new to linux
I have a machine which has ftp daemon
running(wu-ftpd)
with xinetd the default home dir for ftp is
/home/username
but useres are allowed to go back and changed dir's
they are also allowed to go back to any dir like /etc
, /usr ,/var etc.
I want to remove thi
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You want the flexibility that RPM doesn't allow?
2 words: Rock Linux
On Thursday 19 July 2001 19:14, Brandon Caudle wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ron Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, July 19,
Does anyone know if Quicken 2001, the Windows money app, run under CodeWeavers
Wine? If so, how well does it run?
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David Boles
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My GnuPG Key ID: 78A3ADB0
Quoting Craig Woods ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> + cd /var/tmp/bind-root/usr/share/man
> + tar xjf /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES/bind-manpages.tar.bz2
> tar: invalid option -- j
> Try `tar --help' for more information.
> Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.47472 (%install)
>
The j option is so that it can u
Nicky Peeters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're really paranoid you're gonna need to get dirty and fiddle with
> every port/service/package that poses a possible threat.
If you're connected to the internet, its not a question of whether
or not you are paranoid, its are you paranoid ENOUGH!
Hello experts!
I recently did a reinstall of Mandrake 7.2 (2.2.17 kernel) on my system
(with "better" partition sizes etc.).
Mysterious things have started happening to my second hard drive (hdb),
which contains E: (FAT32), F: (FAT32), /usr (ext2), /home (reiserfs) and a /
partition for a
Hallo all,
I've installed pmfirewall and would like to test it, I'm not sure whether all
the ports I wanted to close are truely closed. Is there any way .e.g. a
website where I could enter my IP and it would scan my host and give me some
information? Any other way to accomplish this?
I'm usin
mick tooher wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anybody out there has got the APC
> Back-UPS up and running under mandrake. I tried the
> red-hat rpms of PowerChute (available from the
> www.apcc.com) and they loaded nicely in Mandrake 8.0.
> However the soltware could not communicate with
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 22:42:37 -0700 (PDT)
mick tooher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I try to "cu" to this port I get
>
> cu -l /dev/modem
> cu: creat (/var/lock/TMP000c8b): Permission denied
> cu: /dev/modem: Line in use
Does the UPC software 'stipulate' that /dev/ttyS0 is to be used??
Do
On 2001.07.18 16:18 angela wrote:
> How is it stablility and security to other distriubution eg: RH,
I'm really not qualified to measure up security for Mandrake against other
distros so I'm not gonna try ;-)
But it all comes down to this :
A distribution is only as secure as YOU make it...
Ba
hi,
I run a sshd daemon on my mandrake box. when using netstat it shows my that
it is listening on ssh port. despite that i can't establish a connection
from other hosts to my box.
what programs/daemons (firewall) could be responsible for blocking that
port? any idea?
regards,
willi
One thing I forgot to mention before.
If you grab the tarball and use the ./configure script, it may learn how
to deal with the items missing from your computer and go ahead and
compile.
You should grab the i586.rpm file and see where it would have placed the
destination folders, then use the --
Hah! An undocumented "update" to TAR that was available on the
developers machine(s).
Look at the spec file in /usr/src/RPM/SPECS for the bind program.
You can change it there and then use rebuild by using the modified spec
file as well.
The RPM book explains it. I don't remember the command t
The problem is that many programs rely on libs already installed in the
distro or on the developers machine.
Since they are releasing this stuff in compiled binary, this doesn't
present a big problem... However it bites you when you try to do your
own compilations.
In this chase you are probabl
You could try xmms with a plugin. But I'm not sure if recording / getting
signals from Line In is supported but it's worth a try.
www.xmms.org
Gregor
On 19-Jul-2001 joy winter wrote:
> hi all,
>
> im searching for a simple vu-meter for the line-input of my soundcard. does
> anyone heard about
I can
Still hacking away at rebuilding the bind 9 src file, I have added
openssl-devel, libxml, libxml-devel, numerous updates, and a parser named
byacc, and now I am closer than ever. This is what I now get at the end of a
very long compile session
+ cd /var/tmp/bind-root/usr/share/
Hallo!
I have Mandrake Security SNF installed on a test server, now my question:
I want to firewall between two lans, but I see only the function to firewall
between lan and modem /ISDN /DSL /cable.
Are there any functions to firewall and route between two lans?
cu Philipp
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