On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:16:58 -0500 Praedor Atrebates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone have a fix?
If you have a choice (OSS/ALSA), try them. I was feeling the same way
(see bug at http://bugs.mandrakelinux.com/query.php?bug=57 ).
Have you tried rmmod sound and modprobe sound...?
ll
This is maddening. It is enough, literally, to drive me to
uninstall MDK 9.2 and go SuSE 9.0. I have no sound in 9.2 on my
desktop.
Has anyone run into this and found a fix? I tried installing the
9.1 kernel-src-2.4.21-0.13mdk rpm but it will not build on 9.2.
Errors all over the
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:13 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
List,
Please don't flame me. But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
It's moved to contrib, but be careful, it is really quite broken in 9.2,
especially as related to Network stuff.
--
/g
Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a
On Monday 17 November 2003 02:00 pm, Ricardo (Tru64 User) wrote:
OK, the consesus seems to be buying Mandrake Club
membership, and most ppl prefer the download edition.
(mandrake, maybe dont spend too much time making all
those other editions...)
I am just hoping Mandrake wont drop the ball
Any idea what happened to the GTK GUI?
Paul
On Monday 17 November 2003 12:15 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:13 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
List,
Please don't flame me. But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
It's moved to contrib, but be careful, it is really quite
Ricardo (Tru64 User) wrote:
OK, the consesus seems to be buying Mandrake Club
membership, and most ppl prefer the download edition.
(mandrake, maybe dont spend too much time making all
those other editions...)
I am just hoping Mandrake wont drop the ball on the
downloaded edition, and stop
On Monday 17 November 2003 12:15 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:13 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
List,
Please don't flame me. But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
It's moved to contrib, but be careful, it is really quite broken in 9.2,
especially as related to Network
On Monday 17 November 2003 10:40 pm, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 12:15 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:13 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
List,
Please don't flame me. But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
It's moved to contrib, but be careful,
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Thanks for the info but no joy. Sound is broken, plain and simple...so is
draksound, apparently. If I fire up draksound and select another driver
and go with the oss driver, it doesn't properly update modules.conf. It only
partially updates it,
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:56:35 -0500, Praedor Atrebates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about Re: [expert] SOUND! Where is it?:
Anyone else have suggestions?
Oh yes, trying to play with aumix and mute does nothing. I get little
faint electronic chirps
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Yeah, I did check the wires. Last resort hope for a fix. Everything is fine.
It is especially irritating that there isn't an error message anywhere on the
system to be found. As far as the system is concerned, sound is OK.
I have one more
I'm using kppp in Gnome. It takes an age to start, and won't minimise
into the bottom panel (or if it can then I'd like to know how...), but
can't see anything else even remotely as good. I think my experiment
with gnome will probably end quite soon...
Anton
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
OK, my #1 problem with running Linux is dealing with upgrades.
With the upgrade from 9.0 to 9.1, the Mandrake upgrade worked pretty well,
seeming to upgrade the stuff that needed, leaving alone the stuff that
didn't.
Now, 9.1 to 9.2 club, that was a fiasco. I finally moved my /home to a new
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:48 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
OK, my #1 problem with running Linux is dealing with upgrades.
With the upgrade from 9.0 to 9.1, the Mandrake upgrade worked pretty well,
seeming to upgrade the stuff that needed, leaving alone the stuff that
didn't.
Now, 9.1 to 9.2
On Monday 17 November 2003 9:22 am, Björn Lundin wrote:
James Sparenberg wrote:
Rob draksound AFAIK is only effective on PCI type cards. Since your is
ISA, using the old standby of sndconfig (just urpmi sndconfig) This
should bring you online no sweat. One note. You have to run it
On Saturday 15 November 2003 4:01 am, Thomas Backlund wrote:
As stated before...
They are the same as the ISO's on the MandrakeClub and the ones shipped
of to paying customers...
Ummm. I tried to upgrade my laptop with 9.2 by ftp this evening. I used the
pcmcia.img from my club isos, and
From: Rob Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 15 November 2003 4:01 am, Thomas Backlund wrote:
As stated before...
They are the same as the ISO's on the MandrakeClub and the ones shipped
of to paying customers...
Ummm. I tried to upgrade my laptop with 9.2 by ftp this evening. I used
James Sparenberg wrote:
Well, that concludes that Kde really is the culprit, doesn't it.
But what in Kde?
/Björn
err... puncuation would help let me try again.
What I see that you use that I don't are, iptables, shorewall, netfs nfs
and
lisa, linuxconf httpd and atd. I've got
I somehow got sound working on my laptop after problems immediately after
installation of 9.2 on it. Not sure what I did but it stuck.
In any case, I installed 9.2 on my desktop (Athlon XP 2700+, KT333 mobo)
which has a VIA 8233A onboard soundsystem. It worked fine in 9.0 and 9.1.
It
testing
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On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 2:57 pm, Kwan Lowe wrote:
Any idea if the LG Firmware bug will bite if the Mandrake 9.2
install is in a virtual VMware machine?
Sorry for the delay in answering - I've been away.
I don't know the answer, but I wouldn't take the risk. LG now have a
firmware update
open the /etc/auto.master with kedit andput the # sign at the fisrt of linescorresponding to /misc and /net . then restart the autofs by using the following command: /etc/rc.d/init.d/autofs restart . that's ok.
David Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mates,Has anyone else seen strange automount
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Sven L. wrote:
I am using MD 9.1 on my laptop with an static ip adress on eth0. Ifplugd
deletes the ip adress of eth0 if the cable is unplugged and this is the
reason for an jboss error. I need a real static ip adress on eth0. All
ideas are apreciated.
I had a similar effect some time ago on a SuSE box. In my case I
could make that repeating disk access to stop by mounting that
specific *reiserfs* partition with the 'noatime' option.
Is there any problem with setting the fs to noatime? It keeps the
file access time from being updated.
Do
On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 2:57 pm, Kwan Lowe wrote:
Any idea if the LG Firmware bug will bite if the Mandrake 9.2
install is in a virtual VMware machine?
Sorry for the delay in answering - I've been away.
I don't know the answer, but I wouldn't take the risk. LG now have a
firmware update
On Sunday 16 Nov 2003 1:46 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction, For
posterity's sake here is what I have done.
Greg, I would say that should *definitely* be on the TWiki - would you
oblige?
Anne
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Have you visited
yeah it would be, but unfortunately I am not a
student any more :-) I
me neither!
try to do bug reports when I get a chance, but I
frequently don't get a
chance.
If you ask sometimes you get an answer!
regards
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Protect your identity with
high all!
i've got a problem on mandrake 9.1 with my nforce onboard soundcard.
/dev/dsp seems to be alway in use, even when theres no other program running
that has anything to do with sound.
this means, Xine doesn't play sound because of that.
mplayer brings a error at the start of a movie,
On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:34 pm, elPunishar wrote:
high all!
i've got a problem on mandrake 9.1 with my nforce onboard soundcard.
/dev/dsp seems to be alway in use, even when theres no other program
running that has anything to do with sound.
this means, Xine doesn't play sound because
elPunishar said:
high all!
i've got a problem on mandrake 9.1 with my nforce onboard soundcard.
/dev/dsp seems to be alway in use, even when theres no other program
running
that has anything to do with sound.
this means, Xine doesn't play sound because of that.
mplayer brings a error
On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:19 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:34 pm, elPunishar wrote:
high all!
i've got a problem on mandrake 9.1 with my nforce onboard soundcard.
/dev/dsp seems to be alway in use, even when theres no other program
running that has
OK, I now have 9.2 installed on my laptop via FTP. It was about a 4 hour
experience for me. Draksound is not able to detect the ISA card, and is not
useful for this card.
Everything is working pretty well, except for the sound, it has a Crystal
4237B, which is found on the ISA bus, and I am
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 08:34, David E. Fox wrote:
My firewall has been up and running for the last 2 years now. While trying =
to cleanup the partitions I noticed a wholalotta log files from various stu=
Please don't post HTML.
Adrian, isn't logrotate working? Or do you want to clean the
On Saturday 15 November 2003 10:06 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
Glenn
Could I be so bold as to trouble you to do a cut and past of the above
e-mail into a bug report? I'm quite sure you aren't alone with your
problem. Thanks.
James
http://bugs.mandrakelinux.com
I'm ahead of you.
Looks to me like dummy mode is turned on, so no actual write should occur.
Turn off dummy mode, and try again.
But the operation should work in dummy mode, shouldn't it? Anyway, I tried it
in real mode, and the same thing happens. The Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal
Request occurs at the very
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 05:39, Björn Lundin wrote:
James Sparenberg wrote:
Well, that concludes that Kde really is the culprit, doesn't it.
But what in Kde?
/Björn
err... puncuation would help let me try again.
What I see that you use that I don't are, iptables, shorewall,
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 09:18, Eric Huff wrote:
I had a similar effect some time ago on a SuSE box. In my case I
could make that repeating disk access to stop by mounting that
specific *reiserfs* partition with the 'noatime' option.
Is there any problem with setting the fs to noatime? It
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 17:30, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
On Saturday 15 November 2003 10:06 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
Glenn
Could I be so bold as to trouble you to do a cut and past of the above
e-mail into a bug report? I'm quite sure you aren't alone with your
problem. Thanks.
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 09:20, Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 2:57 pm, Kwan Lowe wrote:
Any idea if the LG Firmware bug will bite if the Mandrake 9.2
install is in a virtual VMware machine?
Sorry for the delay in answering - I've been away.
I don't know the answer, but I
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 09:07, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 16 Nov 2003 1:46 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction, For
posterity's sake here is what I have done.
Greg, I would say that should *definitely* be on the TWiki - would you
oblige?
Anne
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 15:55, Rob Blomquist wrote:
OK, I now have 9.2 installed on my laptop via FTP. It was about a 4 hour
experience for me. Draksound is not able to detect the ISA card, and is not
useful for this card.
Everything is working pretty well, except for the sound, it has a
On September 1993 plus 3727 days [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 09:15 am, many eyes noted that Kwan Lowe wrote:
What is reading/writing on my harddrive every 5-6 seconds?
If I go to runlevel 3, whatever it is, stops.
Runlevel 5 uses Kde 3, so it must be something in there.
Thanks all for the help and direction.
You are all very kind.
Always glad to help! :-)
The case why I asked for this help is that we have a project to install
Linux servers on several locations with the same/very similar settings.
Unfortunately, the hardware is varied between locations so
I can confirm that.
I would really help if the drak config of shorewall was as the person
who wrote shorewall intended.
the only thing that the drak config is useful for is keeping out
unwanted visitors while you manually the sholewall files to do what you
wnt, and after that it works like a
From: Lawson, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thomas I will Monday. I installed iptables and it works. 9.2 shore wall is
broken. I did the same think I did at home for 9.0 in control center and
it
works. Just on 9.2 it's broken.
What do you mean you installed iptables ???
Shorewall is an iptables based
Hi all,
Have another prob and couldn't find any answer yet.
On my firewall I have a 3 hdds and /usr is on hdc1. Now hdc1 is a 3.2 GB hdd and
started to fill up. Since I have lots of space on the main drive where / is, I
wanted to move /usr to be one of the "normal" directories on the /
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, dfox wrote:
This used to work but I think partially due to my recent problem, spam
assassin won't start up anymore. I get execvp: no such file or directory
when doing 'service spamassassin start. I think it's time to start the
thing again from telinit 1 to be sure. No
Hi,
Mandrake has now released the public isos of 9.2 on their ftp sites.
Does anybody know if this release is based on the LG-friendly, updated kernel?
In the root of the download location, there is a README.LG file, that tells
the user to update their CD ROM firmware before installing 9.2
Hi Adrian,
This is actually straightforward on Linux, which is why we like it :). Just
boot into a different system, like with a boot disk or live image (e.g.
Knoppix), and copy the contents of your /mount/point/of/dev/hdc1 to
/mount/point/of/rootdir/usr with the rsync command:
rsync -av
To move a partition is a piece of cake. :-P
In your fstab you will see something like this (I use reiserfs everywhere):
#for your /
/dev/hda1 / reiserfs notail 1 1 #hda1 is my root - see what's yours
#for your /usr
/dev/hdc1 /usr reiserfs notail 1 2
So what you have to do is:
1. become root
I'm getting close to the cause of the problem - I started doing a survey of
several different machines, all running MDK 9.1. Some had all the fonts, some
didn't. The ones that didn't had missing entries from the file
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/fonts.cache-1. Specifically, the entries for 75dpi
From: Stefan Rijnhart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Mandrake has now released the public isos of 9.2 on their ftp sites.
Does anybody know if this release is based on the LG-friendly, updated
kernel?
In the root of the download location, there is a README.LG file, that
tells
the user to update
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Stefan Rijnhart wrote:
This is actually straightforward on Linux, which is why we like it :).
Just boot into a different system, like with a boot disk or live image
(e.g. Knoppix), and copy the contents of your /mount/point/of/dev/hdc1
to /mount/point/of/rootdir/usr with
Op zaterdag 15 november 2003 13:16, schreef Bill Mullen:
It should be mentioned that there is one more step in the process - fixing
the /etc/fstab file to reflect the new configuration. If this bit is left
out, his previous /usr partition will be mounted again just as it has been
in the past
On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 11:34 am, Artemio wrote:
To move a partition is a piece of cake. :-P
5. now your /usr directory points to / partition instead of /dev/hdc1 - so
copy (recursively) all data from /mnt/tmp to /usr directory:
# cp -R /mnt/usr /
NO.
That will lose symbolic links and reset
Thanks guys. It worked like a charm. Used cp -Ra :)
Best regards,
Adrian
- Original Message -
From: Artemio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Moving a partition
To move a partition is a piece of cake. :-P
In your
Op zaterdag 15 november 2003 13:01, schreef Thomas Backlund:
It's better that people actually fix their broken h/w ASAP...
as this is a vulnerability that could be exploited by
maliciuos programs...
Good point. Btw, LG does not seem to think so, tagging their firmware updates
as 'For Mandrake
Op zaterdag 15 november 2003 12:56, schreef Glenn Burkhardt:
I'm getting close to the cause of the problem - I started doing a survey of
several different machines, all running MDK 9.1. Some had all the fonts,
some didn't. The ones that didn't had missing entries from the file
Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Thanks guys. It worked like a charm. Used cp -Ra :)
LOL!!!
Always glad to help.
Good luck!
Artemio.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 1:11 pm, Stefan Rijnhart wrote:
Op zaterdag 15 november 2003 13:01, schreef Thomas Backlund:
It's better that people actually fix their broken h/w ASAP...
as this is a vulnerability that could be exploited by
maliciuos programs...
Good point. Btw, LG does not seem
What is reading/writing on my harddrive every 5-6 seconds?
If I go to runlevel 3, whatever it is, stops.
Runlevel 5 uses Kde 3, so it must be something in there.
I turn every app I see off, but still no result.
I'm dumb. Your information about it stopping in init 3 just didn't take
the
The case why I asked for this help is that we have a project to install
Linux servers on several locations with the same/very similar settings.
Unfortunately, the hardware is varied between locations so 'ghosting
hdd is not the solutions.
I wrote the following script to do something similar.
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 22:17, Bill wrote:
hmmm kinda weird. Here is the results of some nslookup stuff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] beau]$ nslookup qualxserv.net
Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead. Run nslookup with
Any idea if the LG Firmware bug will bite if the Mandrake 9.2 install is
in a virtual VMware machine?
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http://www.digitalhermit.com
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On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 06:57, Michael Holt wrote:
...
if we do a mx record lookup for .com we get qxssmtp2.qualxserv.com. that
server is not answering for port 25 stuff. Interestingly enough they have the
same number assigned to there email servers which is 10 I thought that was a
no
It's fixed now. I updated all the KDE stuff, ran updatemenus -v as root,
and ran menudrake as the affected user, then chose save. It took a few
minutes to take, and it may not have been until the next time I
installed an RPM.
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 16:58, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu,
On Friday 14 November 2003 03:24 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Tips for using kmail -
Set up two profiles - it doesn't matter that they are using the
same mailbox and smtp - one with reply-to set if you need it
for other purposes, and one without for the list (together with
suitable sig if you
Kwan Lowe wrote:
What is reading/writing on my harddrive every 5-6 seconds?
If I go to runlevel 3, whatever it is, stops.
Runlevel 5 uses Kde 3, so it must be something in there.
I turn every app I see off, but still no result.
I'm dumb. Your information about it stopping in init 3
Op zaterdag 15 november 2003 15:21, schreef Richard Urwin:
I may be wrong, but the GIF image appears to be marked on the site as
HTML/Text. It took a couple of tries to read it because it needs to be
saved to local storage, just clicking on it doesn't work...
Doesn't this mean that windows
Hi all,
My firewall has been up and running for the last 2
years now. While trying to cleanup the partitions I noticed a wholalotta log
files from various stuff. On the other hand I am not sure which are from what...
:/ I was wondering if there is something like a script or such to clean up
What is reading/writing on my harddrive every 5-6 seconds?
If I go to runlevel 3, whatever it is, stops.
Runlevel 5 uses Kde 3, so it must be something in there.
I turn every app I see off, but still no result.
Thanks all for suggetions.
I see in fstab that my floppy and cd:s are
I quickly looked thru the top man page, but didn't find anything.
Is there a program like top that will show hardrive activity base on
process? Ideally it would just be a column in the top readout. This
would be useful in Björn's hard drive noise thread, too.
thanks,
eric
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Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Hi all,
My firewall has been up and running for the last 2 years now. While trying
to cleanup the partitions I noticed a wholalotta log files from various
stuff. On the other hand I am not sure which are from what... :/ I was
wondering if there is something like a
My firewall has been up and running for the last 2 years now. While trying =
to cleanup the partitions I noticed a wholalotta log files from various stu=
Please don't post HTML.
Adrian, isn't logrotate working? Or do you want to clean the stuff up
now? At any rate, find would do the job:
#
Is /usr/bin/spamd even still there? And /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf?
Yes to both.
My thoughts on this are that it's high time that you copied off all of
your tweaked config files (after going over each one with a fine-toothed
You're right -- I'm procrastinating on this one. I'm just
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 07:22, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 06:57, Michael Holt wrote:
...
if we do a mx record lookup for .com we get qxssmtp2.qualxserv.com. that
server is not answering for port 25 stuff. Interestingly enough they have the
same number assigned to there
That is what my understanding was. you wouyld asign like 5 to your primary
email server and 10 to the backup. Assigning the same number would just make
things a little screwy.
On Star Date Saturday 15 November 2003 08:51 am, Michael Holt sent this
sub-space message.
MX records have a
hi,
i've just upgraded my mdk 9.1. At the end of
installation i had this error during lilo
installation:
lilo failed: Fatal: geo_query_dev HDIO_GETGEO
(dev 0x1600): invalid argument
and i didn't find any way to install lilo
so I decided to use grub and started without any
problem any idea?
Sorry about the html. I turned it off. :)
Anyway, how can I find out if logrotate is running?
ps aux | grep logrotate
didn't show any results. And what does logrotate actually do (how does it
work)?
I see some logs archived (with .gz ending) in /var/log but don't really need
them (they just
Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Anyway, how can I find out if logrotate is running?
look in the crontab or int /etc/cron.daily
ps aux | grep logrotate
didn't show any results. And what does logrotate actually do (how does it
work)?
It's not a deamon, its started by cron, run and then
I have had the same thing at times. There was a thread on newbie
awhile back. There was talk of it being fam related, and also just
reiser doing it's job.
See if you can find it in the archives: i posted the ?, stephen kuhn
and others had some thoughts.
I found the thread, and it states
lilo failed: Fatal: geo_query_dev HDIO_GETGEO
(dev 0x1600): invalid argument
and i didn't find any way to install lilo
so I decided to use grub and started without any
problem any idea?
What size hard drive do you have?
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On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 5:32 pm, Björn Lundin wrote:
Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Anyway, how can I find out if logrotate is running?
look in the crontab or int /etc/cron.daily
ps aux | grep logrotate
didn't show any results. And what does logrotate actually do (how does it
work)?
80 Gb.
fstab:
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part5
55668348 19565436 33275072 38% /
none192772 0192772 0% /dev/shm
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part7
11906740 9620424 2286316 81% /home
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1
10999056 3102756
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] Clean up old logs
didn't show any results. And what does logrotate actually do (how does
it work)?
It's not probably going to be running. Do you have a /etc/logrotate.d or
an /etc/logrotate.conf file? It's not a boot time service but it gets run
out of
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 09:38, Björn Lundin wrote:
I have had the same thing at times. There was a thread on newbie
awhile back. There was talk of it being fam related, and also just
reiser doing it's job.
See if you can find it in the archives: i posted the ?, stephen kuhn
and others
Well i have a PC running sendmail pop3 deamon . when
i try to access sendmail pop3 services from locally
on the same pci am sucessful . but when i try to
access smtp services of sendmail from over lan i can
find it .. i mean the PC dont have any firewall
installed ..
when i port scan it from
On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 7:30 pm, Adrian Golumbovici wrote:
Oh shucks. Then maybe that was it. Since last electricity invoice almost
let me broke I started to shut it down at night (that is for the last 6
months).
:)
Just install it. It will start as a service automatically. No config is
Thx. Do I have tp set anything special for anacron? Do I need to
run it also as a demon?
If you like the gui:
run the mandsrake control center (mcc at the cli)
system
drakxservices in upper right
then select anacron for boot, and might as well hit start too (to
run it now).
Want to buy
RE anacron
Just install it. It will start as a service automatically. No
config is necessary
derek
Whoops. I guess it's not installed and shut off, my last email
doesn't make much sense...
eric
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Anybody have anything to report..good/bad...on this mobo and its ability
to run under Mandrake? It has onboard LAN and
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I would like to get more details on how to display color in shell
script and on terminal.
Can anybody point me the a good
James Sparenberg wrote:
well, it doesn't worry me, it's just annoying :)
Thanks for trying. I'll keep an eye on your harddrive - top - thread,
it would be nice to have a utility like that.
/Björn
The questions I would have (Yeah I know more questions no answers
*grin* ) are
1.
does this feature work now? i really liked it when it used to, indexing all
the documentation on my box was really useful
bascule
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On Saturday 15 November 2003 12:18 pm, Terry Smith wrote:
Today's local Fry's sale flier features an
Abit KD7A mobo (ATX form factor, socket A) using the VIA KT400A chipset
with an AMD Athlon XP 2200+ CPU/fan included. Price $129.99.
Anybody have anything to report..good/bad...on this mobo
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 15:56, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 15 November 2003 12:18 pm, Terry Smith wrote:
Today's local Fry's sale flier features an
Abit KD7A mobo (ATX form factor, socket A) using the VIA KT400A chipset
with an AMD Athlon XP 2200+ CPU/fan included. Price $129.99.
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 10:01, Bill wrote:
That is what my understanding was. you wouyld asign like 5 to your primary
email server and 10 to the backup. Assigning the same number would just make
things a little screwy.
yeah, it'll basically just round robin. An additional wrinkle is that
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 09:13, R N dev wrote:
hi,
i've just upgraded my mdk 9.1. At the end of
installation i had this error during lilo
installation:
lilo failed: Fatal: geo_query_dev HDIO_GETGEO
(dev 0x1600): invalid argument
and i didn't find any way to install lilo
so I decided to
On Saturday 15 November 2003 01:12 pm, Terry Smith wrote:
Thanks Greg. Newegg has the CPU w/heat sink and fan for $72. So the
total, from them, would be $147.
(I'm sorry, I didn't catch that the deal at Fry's included the CPU and
heatsink. That's definitely a better deal (depending on the cpu
Same thing happened here with two systems... dunno
why, but grub isn't
bad so I'm not complaining too loudly.
Ok, but it could be a bug and perhaps it would be
nice to give feedbacks
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