[Cooker] Staroffice

2001-05-08 Thread Thomas SMETS


I've installed (net install) Staroffice 5.2 on a MDK 7.2.
The install /net (as root) worked fine but I cannot do a user-install in
my private drive (as myself).What i don't understand is the fact that
the README refereces the MAK 6.0 as using the glic 2.0 while the
application seems to struggle to find it. A quick look in the
/etc/ld.so.conf seems to effectively to indicate that the available
library is not right 

snip
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib
/snip

I wander if I need to put in the ld.so.conf the /lib directory too or
simply put a symbolic to some place or ... Could some one give me some
hint(s) ?

Tx,

Thomas,



SESSION

[tsmets@Calvin tsmets]$ /mnt/cdrom/linux/office52/setup
 
ERROR: setup system check failed:
 
libc.so.6   library not found
 
StarOffice 5.0 uses the new glibc2 (=libc6).
The libraries above could not be found.
 
The glibc_inst.tar package includes a README file which describes
how to install these libraries. It will be made available on the
StarDivision
ftp mirror sites in the same directory as the StarOffice installation
files.
 
You can try to run setup (and StarOffice) anyway. If it does
not work or you experience strange crashes or get unresolved symbol
errors
we recommend installing the glibc_inst.tar package.
 
Do you want to proceed anyway ? y/n
/SESSION

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[Cooker] [ Welcome to BV Consultants.com ]

2001-05-03 Thread Thomas SMETS




Hi,

On my Mandrake 7.2 with Netscape 4.75. This URL
http://bnvconsultants.com/ make the application to Crash miserably! Does
someone knows WHY ?

Tx,

Thomas,




RE: [Cooker] EXporting - importing X-window

2000-08-03 Thread Thomas Smets



But then I gess I need to go in the initlevel system  stop it booting
straight onto X.
Or can I also let X start  then take another shell (via CTRL + ALT + Fkey)
to get it right ?

Thomas,

p.s. : Bizarre qd meme de s'ecrire en anglais alors que l'on est Francophone
;-)



Thomas SMETS - Application engineer
Sydney-Tristar Devlopment Company
Kattegatstraat 8 bus 7
B-3500 Hasselt - België
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 Thomas Smets [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Could some one tell me how to "import" another unix system x-windows ?
  I'd like to use a solaris from MDK but don't know how to import / export
 the
  X-window to  from ?
 
 if your network connection is fast enough (e.g. LAN and not the internet)
 the good thing to me is to :
 
 1. start X on your mdk box without a window manager ("xinit" should work)
 
 2. issue "xhost +solaris_machine_name"
 
 3. distantly log on the solaris machine
 
 4. configure the display if necessary (e.g. if telnet or if ssh badly
 configured) : "export DISPLAY=mdk_machine:0" ; test it with "xeyes".
 
 5. then run the window manager (you can compile icewm for solaris it works
 nice).
 
 
 
 -- 
 Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
 http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




FW: [Cooker] Wheel mouse and XF4

2000-08-03 Thread Thomas Smets



IS is also working on 7.02 ?

Thomas,


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: maandag 31 juli 2000 21:00
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eugenio Diaz
 Subject:  Re: [Cooker] Wheel mouse and XF4
 
 I just set up my wheel mouse for XF4 under Mandrake 7.1
 
 here are the lines you have to add in your XF86Config-4
 
 Section "InputDevice"
 
 Identifier "Mouse1"
 Driver  "mouse"
 Option "Protocol""IMPS/2"
 Option "Device"  "/dev/psaux"
 #Option "Emulate3Buttons"
 #Option "Emulate3Timeout""50"
 Option "ZaxisMapping" "4 5"
 Option "Buttons" "3"
 
 once this done, you have to stop all gpm processus.
 and in a console, type : imwheel -k
 the -k option is to kill any other imwheel processus if you already start
 one,
 just in case.
 
 Have fun with your wheel... 
 
 Warning: my mouse is a cheap logitech with black logos on it. I don't know
 what
 is your mouse.
 
 On 28-Jul-00 Eugenio Diaz wrote:
  --- Eugenio Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  What is the equivalent of "ZAxisMapping 4 5" in the
  new XF86Config for
  XF4?
  
  Thanks to all who answered.
  
  =
  
  Eugenio Diaz, BSEE/BSCE   
  Linux Engineer
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  __
  Do You Yahoo!?
  Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
  http://invites.yahoo.com/
 
 --
 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 WebSite: http://perso.libertysurf.fr/fvillaume/
 Date: 31-Jul-00
 Time: 20:54:16
 
 This message was sent by XFMail
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Re: [Cooker] CVS

2000-07-30 Thread Thomas SMETS


Let's put the question differently ...
Where are the ",v" files located, once checked in ?

Thomas,







====

Thomas SMETS wrote:
 
 I'm trying to use CVS ...but it seems that things are not that easy!
 I created the following
 /home/cvsroot
 /home/cvsroot/CVSROOT
 with at the moment priviledge rwx for everybody
 (as 'su', chmod 777 -Rv /home/cvsroot).
 The in /etc/bashrc (everyone uses BASH so it's fine), i put the
 following :
 snip
 CVSROOT=/home/cvsroot
 export CVSROOT
 /snip
 
 Doing a ci filename
 of a file creates the ",v" version in the directory of the file  not in
 the "${CVSROOT}".
 
 I tried the same with /opt instead of /home but it wasn't succesfull
 either ...
 
 Could someone tell me what's wrong ?
 
 Thomas,
 
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 Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
 1030 Bruxelles
 
  Quote of the day =
 Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real
 with the ideal never goes unpunished.
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1030 Bruxelles

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You shouldn't wallow in self-pity.  But it's OK to put your feet in it
and swish them around a little.
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 === End of Quote =




[Cooker] CVS

2000-07-22 Thread Thomas SMETS

I'm trying to use CVS ...but it seems that things are not that easy!
I created the following 
/home/cvsroot
/home/cvsroot/CVSROOT
with at the moment priviledge rwx for everybody 
(as 'su', chmod 777 -Rv /home/cvsroot).
The in /etc/bashrc (everyone uses BASH so it's fine), i put the
following :
snip 
CVSROOT=/home/cvsroot
export CVSROOT
/snip

Doing a ci filename
of a file creates the ",v" version in the directory of the file  not in
the "${CVSROOT}".

I tried the same with /opt instead of /home but it wasn't succesfull
either ... 


Could someone tell me what's wrong ?

Thomas,
















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Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real
with the ideal never goes unpunished.
-- Goethe
 === End of Quote =




[Cooker] CVS

2000-07-21 Thread Thomas SMETS


I'm trying to use CVS ...but it seems that things are not that easy!
I created the following
 /home/cvsroot
 /home/cvsroot/CVSROOT
with at the moment priviledge rwx for everybody
(as 'su', chmod 777 -Rv /home/cvsroot).
The in /etc/bashrc (everyone uses BASH so it's fine), i put the
following :
 snip
CVSROOT=/home/cvsroot
export CVSROOT
 /snip

 Doing a ci filename
 of a file creates the ",v" version in the directory of the file  not
in the "${CVSROOT}".

 I tried the same with /opt instead of /home but it wasn't succesfull
either ...

 Could someone tell me what's wrong ?

 Thomas,
 

p.s. : 
as cooker is definitively slower than Cooker the message will go twice
thru' , sorry about that !



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Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real
with the ideal never goes unpunished.
-- Goethe
 === End of Quote =




Re: [Cooker] test - ignore

2000-07-21 Thread Thomas SMETS


Well I gess every one has now understood that 
cooker is much slower than Cooker

may be it would be nice for the people who can't thread theit incoming
mail that we just ask "them" (mailing list manager) to try to do
something when possible ...

Thomas,

p.s. : 
This message was (also) sent twice so you can see the delay between
Cooker  cooker.







"Guy T. Rice" wrote:
 
 Are we testing the capital vs. small C in "Cooker" theory, by any chance?
 I didn't think much of it until today.  I posted two messages about 12
 hours ago, one to "Cooker" and one to "cooker".  The first appeared
 within a few minutes, the second has yet to appear...
 
 Of course, two messages is not a statistically significant sample.  It
 could just be a coincidence.

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Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real
with the ideal never goes unpunished.
-- Goethe
 === End of Quote =




[Cooker] How to run NT within Mdk

2000-07-12 Thread Thomas Smets



I gess the Subject is clear enough...
Could some one indicate what is the emulator I should use be able to run my
NT partition from Mdk ?

Tx,

Thomas,

p.s. : if there're tricky settings to closely watch, it's always of help.




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Kattegatstraat 8 bus 7
B-3500 Hasselt - België
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RE: [Cooker] How to run NT within Mdk

2000-07-12 Thread Thomas Smets

yeap,

Thomas,




Thomas SMETS - Application engineer
Sydney-Tristar Devlopment Company
Kattegatstraat 8 bus 7
B-3500 Hasselt - België
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 -Original Message-
 From: Geoffrey Lee [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: woensdag 12 juli 2000 12:37
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  RE: [Cooker] How to run NT within Mdk
 
 
 
 
  "Geoffrey Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I gess the Subject is clear enough...
Could some one indicate what is the emulator I should use be able
to run my
NT partition from Mdk ?
  
   yu can see what's inside an NT partition, or even write to it
  even though
   writing is flaky ...
  
   for mounting just pass the -t ntfs option to it.
 
  except for w2k until you want to prevent zindoz2000 to boot :-)
 
 
 
 
 
 well, i dont use it anyway, it does not like samba stable as a pdc very
 much!! i wish i could just cut out on m$ crap but i can't that would break
 things around here ...
 
 
 
 
  
   as for running NT , maybe you can do it with VMware? dunno if
  htat owrks,
   but it should. it is included in the powerpack but is
  commercial software.
 
  bochs/plex86
 
 
 
 
 i see someone is doing advertising as plex86 is now under mandrakesoft! ;)
 
 
 i have a working rpm on my drive. i sent in one to lenny, but then, the
 links were broken. i've since fixed this ...
 
 
 anyone want it?
 
 
 




Re: [Cooker] Sticky bit

2000-07-12 Thread Thomas SMETS


I'd like to set my /opt directory as a king of shared environment.
I downloaded jdk  jre 1.1.8 / 1.2.2 / 1.3  set up some script so one
could work with the three in different shells whitout too many clashes.
Now what I want is to lock the directories so every one can see other's
work but cannot overwrite it. I thought doing this would give the answer
but it doesn't !
Every action is completed under the "root" account (su).

# From /opt doing that would allow every member of the "users" group
# to be part of the gid allowed for the files
chown -Rv root.users * 

#
# Gives rx access to anyone (only root can modify)
# Every one can access in full control every thing it creates (sticke
bit)
chmod -Rv 6755 *

Gives out :
mode of jre118/lib/font.properties.ISO8859_15_FDIS changed to 6755
(rwsr-sr-x)
For every files
 
# Creating the Src  destination directories.
 mkdir src 
 mkdir Classes   
 chmod -Rv 6755 * 

Now I though that as a normal user (su username) :
1. Could create any file I wanted in the ./src  ./Classes without any
troubles 
2. Would receive the rxw priviledge while others would only get the rx.

I doesn't seems to be that.
Could one hint to a solution ?

Tx,

Thomas,


   










==

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 'lut,
 
 Est-ce que qqn pourrait me dire comment je puis realiser la chose
suivante :
 
 /opt est un repertoire ou se trouve qq appli que je voudrais partager
 p.e. jdk's / jre's / Weblogic / ... (Weblogic cela sera pr plus tard, je crois)
 j'ai  ensuite applique :
   chown -Rv root.users * # pr permettre a tt le monde d'etre reconnu comme 
utilsateur
   chmod -Rv 6755 *# pr permettre a tt le monde de compiler  
d'executer ses pgrm Java
   mkdir src  # Java source code
   mkdir Classes  # Java class files
 
 Maintenant, je desire autoriser n'importe qui a creer des fichiers / repertoires / 
... et les compiler,
 mais ss permettre d'ecraser ceux des autres.
 Je n'ai cependant pas reussi a utiliser le Sticky bit avec success.
 Qqn pourrait-il me donner des renseignement sur ce que je dois faire ?
 
 Merci,
 
 thomas,

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Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody finds it out.
 === End of Quote =




Re: [Cooker] Sticky bit

2000-07-12 Thread Thomas SMETS



Tx Eric,

what did I do then when invoking chmod -Rv 6755 * ?

Thomas,



"Eric MC.D" wrote:
 
 Les SUID bit et SGID bit sont déterminants pour les droits
 d'accès des processus.
 Il ne sont normalement qu'applicables à des fichiers de
 programme.
 Mais il existe égal. des droits d'accès pour les rép.
 Si un utilisateur veut créer ou défaire un fichier dans un
 rép. où le droit d'accès est rwxrwxrwx il en est capable.
 Si tu veux que cela ne puisse être possible il existe donc
 ce qu'on appelle le Sticky bit pour les rép.
 Dans ce cas le signe t apparaît dans les droits
 attribués au reste du monde.
 Si le Sticky bit est appliqué seul le prop. peut
 supprimer un fichier du rép. Sauf le root biensur.(0)
 Il faut donc faire:
 chmod u+t /rép
 ou
 chmod 1777 /rép.
 Cela deviendra: drwxrwxrwxt ..
 C'est bien cela que tu veux ?
 Eric
 PS: la prochaine fois demande dans la liste debutant, comme
 cela il ne faut pas que se soit en Anglais.
 
 To Till,
 For ex. if rwxrwxrwx is attributed to a file everyone can
 delete
 this file.
 The SUID and SGID bit are normaly applicable to prog. files.
 But this is also available for dirs.
 This is the Sticky bit for dirs.
 If the Sticky bit is set, only the prop. of the dir can
 delete a file in this dir. (also the root (0) of corse)
 To set this bit do:
 chmod u+t /dir
 or
 chmod 1777 /dir
 Now it becomes drwxrwxrwxt.
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   'lut,
  
   Est-ce que qqn pourrait me dire comment je puis realiser la chose suivante :
  
   /opt est un repertoire ou se trouve qq appli que je voudrais partager
   p.e. jdk's / jre's / Weblogic / ... (Weblogic cela sera pr plus tard, je crois)
   j'ai  ensuite applique :
 chown -Rv root.users * # pr permettre a tt le monde d'etre reconnu 
comme utilsateur
 chmod -Rv 755 *# pr permettre a tt le monde de compiler  
d'executer ses pgrm Java
 mkdir src  # Java source code
 mkdir Classes  # Java class files
  
   Maintenant, je desire autoriser n'importe qui a creer des fichiers / repertoires 
/ ... et les compiler,
   mais ss permettre d'ecraser ceux des autres.
   Je n'ai cependant pas reussi a utiliser le Sticky bit avec success.
   Qqn pourrait-il me donner des renseignement sur ce que je dois faire ?
  
   Merci,
  
   thomas,

-- 

Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody finds it out.
 === End of Quote =




[Cooker] Accessing the ods partitionin RW mode

2000-06-30 Thread Thomas SMETS


Here below is my /etc/fstab
snip
/dev/hda5   /   ext2defaults1 1
/dev/hda6   swapswapdefaults0 0
/dev/fd0/mnt/floppy auto   
sync,user,noauto,nosuid,nodev,unhide 0 0
/dev/cdrom  /mnt/cdrom  auto   
user,noauto,nosuid,exec,nodev,ro 0 0
none/proc   procdefaults0 0
none/dev/ptsdevpts  mode=0622   0 0
/dev/hdc1   /home   ext2defaults0 0
/dev/hda1   /mnt/dosvfatdefaults0 0
/snip

When logged as a comon' user I never 
can write on the DOS partitions (it's a real pity).
Doing a "su"  then requesting as root to "chown" of /dev/hda1
I've the following error :
snip
[root@Calvin dos]# chown -v tsmets.users *
failed to change owner of My Documents to tsmets.users
chown: My Documents: Operation not permitted
failed to change owner of My Download Files to tsmets.users
chown: My Download Files: Operation not permitted
...
/snip

When I see the description of the CHOWN command 
Usage: chown [OPTION]... OWNER[.[GROUP]] FILE...  
It's what I do ... or I'm wrong ?


Thomas,

p.s. : 
users is a group with ID 100
tsmets is a user with ID 501



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Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
"What do you give a man who has everything?" the pretty teenager
asked her mother.
"Encouragement, dear," she replied.
 === End of Quote =




[Cooker] Java 1.1.x 1.2.x

2000-06-20 Thread Thomas SMETS


I have the MDK 6.1 + upgrade 
on which I installed Visual Age (for Java)
then, after removing VAfJ 
(wich is a real pain when one wants to work).
I installed JBuilder (which requieres jdk1.2, installed on /opt/jdk1.2)
 now I realize my guavac (/usr/bin) is a 1.2 compiler while I'd like to
use the jdk 1.1.x
any Good idea where to plave the 1.1.x compiler ?

/opt/jdk1.1, sounds fair ...

thomas,






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Thomas SMETS   Phone : +32 (0)2 742. 05. 94.
Av. de la Brabançonne 133 / 3  e-mail : tsmets @altern.org
1030 Bruxelles

 Quote of the day =
QOTD:
"If you keep an open mind people will throw a lot of garbage in it."
 === End of Quote =