Re: [Cooker] Looking good from here

2000-05-10 Thread Tom Brinkman

On Wed, 10 May 2000, you wrote:
 OK
 
 i810  runs with a blasted Seagate Barracuda (and certified memory)

   Y'all are aware that nothing Intel put out after the BX
chipset, works properly, right?  i8whatever boards are suspect
at best, and just recently Intel had to bite the bullet and recall
_ALL_ (like almost a million) i820 based systems at their expense.
They'll either replace your mobo (good luck, you'll prob'ly wind
up with a Dell special), or trade your ram out for ramBus (best
wishes again that it'll work any better).

   Now that was all fact, MNSHO is that ata/66 (added on or built
in) and/or defective mobo's (i8whatever and the not ready for
prime time VIA's) are the root of many instabilities, conflicts,
blame the ram or HDD's, .

   I'd hate to be in Mandrakes shoes tryin to keep i8xx and VIA
(yeah, that includes the Athlon crowd) owners happy. 'Specially
what with Intel and AMD doin their best to make 'em nervous ;-

 This mesg brought to you by a old 5400rpm WD slave runin on a
  severely oc'd BX Soyo ata/33 mobo, HDD's by WD and IBM ;-)
-- 
.. Tom Brinkman  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
 FIC PAG 2130 runs well except for sound--neither sndconfig nor harddrake
 nor OSS seem to be able to help this supposedly "SB compatible" trash
 on-southbridge kludge.  Will send output of lspcidrake As soon as I can
 get back to that target machine.
 
 No software is going to keep WD drives honest about CRCs nor will it
 keep them from physically breaking  (sound like a marble on a table top
 when it happens).
 
 Well the area I have remaining is that it seems one MUST DL the security
 software for lib.crypto and lib.ssl or the KDE2 betas will not run, not
 even under kde1.  I would say that is OK for BETA-testing but not for
 offering the binaries.
 
 And with a Cyrix MediaGX I have two problems--1.  Harddrake ASSUMES a
 southbridge sound blaster, but the MediaGX does not need the 5510
 companion chipset to run--it can use alien video and audio.  2.  I have
 to rpm -ivh --ignorearch  packagename all the time to install mandrake
 software.  Here is lspcidrake for the test MegiaGX:Cyrix
 
 
 Cyrix Corporation| PCI Master [MediaGX] (unknown Server: SVGA)
 S3 Inc. |ViRGE/DX or /GX  (DISPLAY_VGA Card:S3 ViRGE (gegeric))
 Realtek|8029 (NETWORK_ETHERNET ne2k-pci)
 Cyrix Corporation|5510 [Grappa] (unknown unknown)
 
 In fact, I have an Avance ALS-100 with the OPL-3SAx chip and
 PCI interface in that machine.
 
 Civileme
 
 Willo send lspcidrake of the FIC PAG 2130 within two hours.
 
 
 
 --
 BETA-testing Netscape 6
 and its mailer




Apache (was Re: [Cooker] Looking good.)

2000-05-08 Thread Jean-Michel Dault


It was a problem with msec, level 3 and more would put /home/httpd mode
700. I hacked it so when Apache starts, it chowns it 0755.

I uploaded the new version in cooker, should work now.

Jean-Michel Dault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thu, 4 May 2000, Timothy Litwiller wrote:

 I hadn't tested apache till just now, but yes, it is not working.
 
 Pixel wrote:
 
  Kevin Forge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
   Beta-1 or 7.1 looks great.  There is a whole lot to like, so I won't
   bother
   with the good news
 
  :-)
 
   "http://localhost" tells me I have no permission.
   "http://user@localhost"
   asks for a password and rejects all the passwords I try regardless of
   who
   "user" is.
 
  other people having pb with apache?
 
  
   The "locate" command ( which I find very useful ) isn't there anymore.
 
  a symlink from slocate to locate has been added.
 
  
   By default when you have /dev/hda1 already assigned to "C:" Mandrake
   will
   create and use two virtual partitions in an extended partition it
   creates.
   The problem is the DOS fdisk can't see or delete these partitions so I
   prefer to use a pair of primary partitions.  This means dropping to the
   CL
   and running fdisk manually.  How about a simple way to force this inside
   diskdrake ?
 
  in expert, you can choose between primary and extended partitions.
 




Re: Apache (was Re: [Cooker] Looking good.)

2000-05-08 Thread Kevin Forge

What about Zope.
It's installed and running but the closest I can get to it is that 
it seams to be running on port 514.  Which is blocked.  Apparently
http is too insecure for us to use any at all :)

Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
 
 It was a problem with msec, level 3 and more would put /home/httpd mode
 700. I hacked it so when Apache starts, it chowns it 0755.
 
 I uploaded the new version in cooker, should work now.
 
 Jean-Michel Dault
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 On Thu, 4 May 2000, Timothy Litwiller wrote:
 
  I hadn't tested apache till just now, but yes, it is not working.
 
  Pixel wrote:
 
   Kevin Forge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
Beta-1 or 7.1 looks great.  There is a whole lot to like, so I won't
bother
with the good news
  
   :-)
  
"http://localhost" tells me I have no permission.
"http://user@localhost"
asks for a password and rejects all the passwords I try regardless of
who
"user" is.
  
   other people having pb with apache?
  
   
The "locate" command ( which I find very useful ) isn't there anymore.
  
   a symlink from slocate to locate has been added.
  
   
By default when you have /dev/hda1 already assigned to "C:" Mandrake
will
create and use two virtual partitions in an extended partition it
creates.
The problem is the DOS fdisk can't see or delete these partitions so I
prefer to use a pair of primary partitions.  This means dropping to the
CL
and running fdisk manually.  How about a simple way to force this inside
diskdrake ?
  
   in expert, you can choose between primary and extended partitions.
 




Re: [Cooker] Looking good.

2000-05-06 Thread M . Rokos

HI!
The problem is in rights of /home/httpd directory.
Michal


On Thu, 4 May 2000, Timothy Litwiller wrote:
 I hadn't tested apache till just now, but yes, it is not working.

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Re: [Cooker] Looking good.

2000-05-03 Thread Pixel

Kevin Forge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Beta-1 or 7.1 looks great.  There is a whole lot to like, so I won't
 bother 
 with the good news

:-)

 "http://localhost" tells me I have no permission. 
 "http://user@localhost"
 asks for a password and rejects all the passwords I try regardless of
 who 
 "user" is.

other people having pb with apache?

 
 The "locate" command ( which I find very useful ) isn't there anymore.

a symlink from slocate to locate has been added.

 
 By default when you have /dev/hda1 already assigned to "C:" Mandrake
 will
 create and use two virtual partitions in an extended partition it
 creates.
 The problem is the DOS fdisk can't see or delete these partitions so I 
 prefer to use a pair of primary partitions.  This means dropping to the
 CL 
 and running fdisk manually.  How about a simple way to force this inside 
 diskdrake ?

in expert, you can choose between primary and extended partitions.




RE: [Cooker] Looking good.

2000-05-03 Thread Hassard, Stephen

 other people having pb with apache?

I'm using the 7.1 beta ISO, and seem to be having the same problem. apache
will not load documents regardless of the documentroot, it gives me an
"access denied" .. I have not done much research, so I'm not exactly sure of
the problem.

later,
Steve




RE: [Cooker] Looking good.

2000-05-03 Thread David Hart

On Wed, 03 May 2000, Hassard, Stephen wrote:
 I'm using the 7.1 beta ISO, and seem to be having the same problem. apache
 will not load documents regardless of the documentroot, it gives me an
 "access denied"

Same here on an install from a recent (8 hours ago) mirror. Medium
security.

-- 
David Hart
Vincity Design
*Proudly sent from Linux Mandrake 6.1*




RE: [Cooker] Looking good.

2000-05-03 Thread Hassard, Stephen


 On Wed, 03 May 2000, Hassard, Stephen wrote:
  I'm using the 7.1 beta ISO, and seem to be having the same 
 problem. apache
  will not load documents regardless of the documentroot, it 
 gives me an
  "access denied"
 
   Same here on an install from a recent (8 hours ago) 
 mirror. Medium
 security.

I've tried this with both the medium and high security kernels and have not
had any luck with either ..

later,
Steve