Re: [expert] Stupid MySQL question
Asheesh Laroia wrote: I have a server (www.AsheeshEnterprises.com) set up, and I wanted to add a logging program to it. I downloaded "bitlog" which I found from freshmeat.net, and it requires MySQL. I have it installed, and running. So, the install instructions say: "First of all, you have to have PHP installed, and a working MySQL server. Create the necessary tables by running tables.sql through mysql." So, what do I do now? I have the file "tables.sql" in the directory, but have no idea how to "run it through mysql". I started MySQL via /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start, and it started fine. just use the mysql command : mysql -u user [-p] DataBase tables.sql where user is the user owning (or having access to) DataBase, option '-p' must be used if you've set a password for 'user'. If you're running some PHP enhanced Web server, just pick up phpMyadmin package, it will help you a lot in administering tasks... Hope this help. -- Jose Luis Y no llegaste a quererme, y eran mis cinco sentidos Y no llegaste a quererme, y que desgraciaito he sido Y que ha tenido que aborrecerte tanto como te ha querido (Camaron) Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Stupid MySQL question
tables.sql, I'll bet, is a set of SQL instructions that will set up a database and all its tables. You tell the mysql client program to read the file and run everything in it. first, in the MySQL manual read the part about adding users and setting an admin password. set up a user that the web server to connect to the database as. you'll have to get the specifics form the manual but here's my cheat sheet: log into the mysql client program as 'root': #mysql mysql -u root -p grant insert, select, delete, update on adatabase.* to webuser@localhost; UPDATE user SET password=PASSWORD('yourpassword') where user = 'webuser'; next from the command line cd to the directory that holds tables.sql then run: #mysqladmin create tables #mysql tables tables.sql -u username --password=userpassword where "tables" is the name of the database you are creating (I'm guessing based on the filename) the first line makes the database, the second tells the mysql client program to execute the SQL commands in "tables.sql" as a particular user with a particular password. hopefully this will get you started. good luck, Gavin on 10/8/00 5:44 PM, Asheesh Laroia wrote: I have a server (www.AsheeshEnterprises.com) set up, and I wanted to add a logging program to it. I downloaded "bitlog" which I found from freshmeat.net, and it requires MySQL. I have it installed, and running. So, the install instructions say: "First of all, you have to have PHP installed, and a working MySQL server. Create the necessary tables by running tables.sql through mysql." So, what do I do now? I have the file "tables.sql" in the directory, but have no idea how to "run it through mysql". I started MySQL via /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start, and it started fine. Help! I feel so inadequate. . . . ;-). Thanks in advance. -- Asheesh Laroia. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Printing in K Environment
How can I get Koffice, konq etc to print to cups. At the moment they default to lpr which doesn't want to work with the beta 2 that i'm using. I've looked at everything i can think of and can't work it out i'm also using the 1.99 rpm's any help appreciatd Grant Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Please post to the correct address! (linux-mandrake.com, not mandrax.org)
Ok, I know this might seem petty, but I (as I assume others do) receive a lot of important mail (mandrake-security, work related stuff etc), and I rely on my mail filters to keep everything in it's place. Please consider others, and post to the correct address. Regards, Buchan Bill Beauchemin wrote: Anyone have any sugestions as to where to look for info on how to get this card to use all its bells and whistles in Linux? Bill Beauchemin Sunnyvale MDC Control Center GlobalCenter (a Global Crossing company) 888-541-9888 Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- |--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone +27824722231 email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Automotive Engineering http://www.sun.ac.za/cae South Africas first satellite:http://sunsat.ee.sun.ac.za Control Models http://www.control.co.za |Registered Linux User #182071-| Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] CD Burner
Ken Thompson wrote: snip /dev/hda6 / reiserfs defaults 1 1 /dev/hda5 /boot ext2 defaults 1 2 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 /dev/hda9 /home reiserfs defaults 1 2 /mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0 /mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 /dev/hda7 /usr reiserfs defaults 1 2 /dev/hda8 /usr/share reiserfs defaults 1 2 /dev/hda1 swap swap defaults 0 0 as you can see there is no mention of the second drive and so far no matter what I enter to try to mount the second is rejected. I don't even know if this is the right place to do this. Can anyone help??/Snip Here is the line that works on mine, be sure to make the /mnt/cdrom2 directory or it can't mount it. /mnt/cdrom2 /mnt/cdrom2 supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom2 0 0 -- Ken Thompson Payette, Idaho Thanks Ken, I tried a line similar but failed to create a directory I'll give that a try tonight. Thanks -- Joseph S Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED] The box said, "Requires Windows 3.x or better", so I got Linux. Registered Linux user #1696600 Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Printing Problems
xpp is fine. I can then print text, pdf and graphic files but anything kde (koffice kmail etc) defaults back to lpr. Trying to print say a kword doc through xpp results in an error message saying that 'the request format is not understood by this server' On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, you wrote: Try to configure your printer via xpp, and mail again if that doesn't work as needed. Fabrice Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] ATT cable modem
Anthony, try installing the dhcpcd (note the extra 'cd') rpms from the mandrake installation cd or elsewhere. Use: "dhcpcd -h cXXX-a" from an su terminal. This should set eth0 to use dhcp ATT style. It will hang up for a moment as it talks to the @home dhcp server, but wait until the prompt comes up and ping your 'static" ip to check it. You should pretty much wipe out all your configs for eth0(write them down in case this doesn't work) from netconf. You can view all the info dhcpcd collects and uses in /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info. linuxconf hasn't been very nice to me in setting this up. This works for connecting the cable modem to a Davicom 9102 NIC and Linksys LNE100TX NIC. An odd occurrenc that has occured on the system I connect using the Davicom 9102 NIC is that in linuxconf, adapter 1 and 2 have identical configurations...dhcp, ip is blank netmask=255.255.255.0, dev=eth0, mod=dmfe) and for some reason they both keep coming back like that post-boot after entering "dhcpcd -h cXXX-a" It works so I'm not attempting to fix it...but if anyone has insight on why this occurs...let's hear it! (by the way...dhcpcd fails on my system during boot and I enter that command under su after I log in). On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, you wrote: I am running a dual boot Win Mandrake 7.1. When I first installed mandrake's speed tests were uotstanding compared to win.Since then ATT upgraded 1 serverand to get good performance on win had to install their software but there is know software for linux.What the software does is set proxy configuration script,dynamic ip,disables dns,and uses a dhcp server. So I tried to set the settings in mandrake. Does anyone have any ideas? I did try to set the mandrake settings identical to win but I kept getting errors. ie:server unkown.Thanks in advance for the help. Tony Content-Type: text/html; name="unnamed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: -- _ Logos: The Word of the Aeon - "I shall endure for all time" -Frater Perdurabo- _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] [Fwd: Updating ML and Kernel]
Praedor or any one else who has knowledge and conversation with the holy kernel: Maybe you can help me understand this a little better. I got past all the hurdles and got to the make xconfig step in buildkernel. Now here's my dilemma...I have a C-Media chipset (8738am) which is supported in Mandrake 7.1 iso image. The support is marked EXPERIMENTAL which is not a problem for the CD install. I have no trouble with it as long as I use the eSound daemon instead of OSS to play back mp3 files. However, when checking off my xconfig I come to the sound card menu and C-Media is locked out of selection. Does this mean that I need to add the proper include, .o files, etc from my previous source set (2.2.15) for make xconfig to allow the C-Media support to be selected? 2.2.16 installs by RPM with little difficulty and no impact on my system, but I'd like to try 2.2.17 in any case. Do I need the headers for 2.2.17 for this to work correctly? R'ingTFM is not doing me any good since I'm doing that now for this C-Media support. The difference between the source RPM's, the tarballs, and the bz2 files has me in a little mental knot. If there is a headers file for 2.2.17, where can I find that? If you consider these newbie questions, sorry, but I don't think they are questions that a newbie can possibly answer... On Sat, 07 Oct 2000, you wrote: I would like to strongly advocate dispensing with doing an rpm install of kernels and, instead, download the buildkernel rpm and use that. It is a wonderful app that makes building your own kernel painless and simple. You run "buildkernel --help" to get a list of all the options (I usually use "buildkernel --BKBUILDTYPE=bzImage --HOSTTYPE=i386" and sometimes, I even indicate the kernel with --BKKERNELTOBUILD=2.2.17). It takes it from there. First, it looks at your system, checks to make sure you have enough harddrive space available, removes any pre-existing kernel source (not the tarball), automatically connects and downloads the latest kernel or the specific version you specify (see above with --BKKERNELTOBUILD). It downloads the kernel, with hashmarks to indicate progress. It then decompresses it and starts xconfig (or you can specify another config type). You then just go down the nice list of options and modules you want in your kernel. When done, select "save and exit" and that is that. The kernel and all the proper modules are compiled and installed. A proper entry is made to your lilo.conf, and all the appropriate files and symlinks are produced in your boot directory. Once done, run lilo to install the new conf, reboot to try your new kernel. Simple, and the kernel is customized to YOUR specifications for YOUR system. Real nice. I have been doing it this way since RedHat 5.0. It is the only way to go. praedor Content-Type: text/plain; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: -- _ Logos: The Word of the Aeon - "I shall endure for all time" -Frater Perdurabo- _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Stupid MySQL question
Is the client linux or windows? If the client is a windows box connecting to a linux box to use the sql you have to set up odbc it will link your client to the sql database and allow it to use it. If this is what your using and need more help I'll be glad to help. Robert - Original Message - From: "Gavin Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 2:35 AM Subject: Re: [expert] Stupid MySQL question tables.sql, I'll bet, is a set of SQL instructions that will set up a database and all its tables. You tell the mysql client program to read the file and run everything in it. first, in the MySQL manual read the part about adding users and setting an admin password. set up a user that the web server to connect to the database as. you'll have to get the specifics form the manual but here's my cheat sheet: log into the mysql client program as 'root': #mysql mysql -u root -p grant insert, select, delete, update on adatabase.* to webuser@localhost; UPDATE user SET password=PASSWORD('yourpassword') where user = 'webuser'; next from the command line cd to the directory that holds tables.sql then run: #mysqladmin create tables #mysql tables tables.sql -u username --password=userpassword where "tables" is the name of the database you are creating (I'm guessing based on the filename) the first line makes the database, the second tells the mysql client program to execute the SQL commands in "tables.sql" as a particular user with a particular password. hopefully this will get you started. good luck, Gavin on 10/8/00 5:44 PM, Asheesh Laroia wrote: I have a server (www.AsheeshEnterprises.com) set up, and I wanted to add a logging program to it. I downloaded "bitlog" which I found from freshmeat.net, and it requires MySQL. I have it installed, and running. So, the install instructions say: "First of all, you have to have PHP installed, and a working MySQL server. Create the necessary tables by running tables.sql through mysql." So, what do I do now? I have the file "tables.sql" in the directory, but have no idea how to "run it through mysql". I started MySQL via /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start, and it started fine. Help! I feel so inadequate. . . . ;-). Thanks in advance. -- Asheesh Laroia. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] [Fwd: Updating ML and Kernel]
The only problem that I see with this (maybe buildkernel solves this, which is what I want to find out) is pathces made to the kernel. Mandkake ships with a kernel patched, patched, patched, compiled to support a lot of features only available on the 2.3.x and 2.4.0 text official sources by backporting. Does buildkernel take patching into account in any way. For example, mandrake supports the ov511 webcam chip on the Creative Webcam III. The page for this driver only lists patches aviable for 2.3.x, no 2.2.x !! The only machines I have that I would build kernels for are the ones with new hardware, thus needing patches (ide patch for example) until 2.4.0 comes out. Praedor Tempus wrote: mrweb wrote: Praedor Tempus wrote: I would like to strongly advocate dispensing with doing an rpm install of kernels and, instead, download the buildkernel rpm and use that. It is a wonderful app that makes building your own kernel painless and simple. [...] praedor, Thanks, for all that 'good stuff', I am excited to get the buildkernel app and put it to good use! Your description is so good I feel as if I already have a familiarity with buildkernel, thanks again. A few more things... I have had several kernels I have built via buildkernel on my system, each with different settings/features. I can test them each out and then make a determination which one I want to keep, deleting the rest (all entries in /boot that refer to the kernel I am removing, including any symlinks that point to the kernel I am removing). I always keep an rpm-installed kernel and all it's stuff in /boot as well (usually the kernel that was installed during my initial system install - right now that is kernel-2.2.14 from Mandrake 7.0). Don't remove anything having to do with the rpm kernel, doing so tends to screw up your system even though you have a new, home-built kernel installed and running. You can get around this but it does require a bit of homework and knowledge on your part. Anyway, one thing to keep in mind after you have a kernel built and installed via buildkernel: it is not an rpm install so nothing about it shows up in your rpm database. What this means is that whenever you download an app that has dependencies like "kernel-headers" or "kernel-source", YOU CAN IGNORE THIS and just install it anyway using the --nodeps switch. The headers and source exist, from your buildkernel build, but they do not show up in your rpm database. This doesn't hurt anything, it is simply something to keep in mind when installing future rpms. They will work anyway, despite the dependency, because everything that rpm needs from the kernel is there. Just don't be upset, shocked, or dismayed that some rpm says it needs kernel-headers, kernel-source, etc. Ignore it and do not install the kernel-headers or kernel-source rpms after the fact. You will be overwriting the same stuff that buildkernel and the kernel source bzip or gzip file deposited on your system (in the correct locations too) for no good reason. You may also dick up your new kernel, though of this I am not certain. I have never done it, nor considered it. praedor Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- |--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone +27824722231 email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Automotive Engineering http://www.sun.ac.za/cae South Africas first satellite:http://sunsat.ee.sun.ac.za Control Models http://www.control.co.za |Registered Linux User #182071-| Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] kdebase 1.99 still no good ?
I think that everyone having problems running 7.2beta and other cooker packages should rather subscribe to the cooker list. This is what the cooker list is for. This list is mainly for problems experts have with the stable releases (IMHO). Buchan Praedor Tempus wrote: Warren Doney wrote: Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote: I saw that there was a new kdebase 1.99 on cooker. I have the same problem with this one as I have since installing 1.94. It unpacks most of the way, and crashes on unpacking /users/pics/ something [...] It is being updated *at least* daily at the moment for 7.2 beta. There is probably a new version up already. As nobody has had your prob on the cooker list, KDE is being looked at *very* hard, if the newest version doesn't fix the prob, I would suspect an incompatibility with [...] I had nothing BUT problems with kde on 7.2beta. The particular problem mentioned with ../pics/ is something I am quite familiar with. Delete the pics dir and THEN install the kdebase rpm. It should then go in without problem. Good luck getting it to actually work though. I have since dumped my entire system and backed in 7.1. praedor Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- |--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone +27824722231 email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Automotive Engineering http://www.sun.ac.za/cae South Africas first satellite:http://sunsat.ee.sun.ac.za Control Models http://www.control.co.za |Registered Linux User #182071-| Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] CD Burner
MAndrake comes with ide-scsi support compiled in the kernel. Add 'append="hdx=ide-scsi"' to your /etc/lilo.conf and run 'lilo -v' or to your /boot/grub/menu.lst. If you want to compile your own kernel, don't take out ATAPI support ! Buchan Joseph S Gardner wrote: otay guys here's the delema Have existing Mandrake 7.1 setup with IDE ATAPI CD-Rom, have installed a CD-RW as a slave to the first. configed a new kernel and removed the ATAPI-CD support and added IDE-SCSI emulator. The machine reboots and recognizes both CD's but only one will mount at a time. "cdrecord -scanbus" recognizes both but I am unable to mount both at the same time. /etc/fstab is as follows /dev/hda6 / reiserfs defaults 1 1 /dev/hda5 /boot ext2 defaults 1 2 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 /dev/hda9 /home reiserfs defaults 1 2 /mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0 /mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 /dev/hda7 /usr reiserfs defaults 1 2 /dev/hda8 /usr/share reiserfs defaults 1 2 /dev/hda1 swap swap defaults 0 0 as you can see there is no mention of the second drive and so far no matter what I enter to try to mount the second is rejected. I don't even know if this is the right place to do this. Can anyone help?? Thanks -- Joe Gardner www.handi-krafts.com This is Linux country. On a clear day you can hear Windows reboot. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- |--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone +27824722231 email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Automotive Engineering http://www.sun.ac.za/cae South Africas first satellite:http://sunsat.ee.sun.ac.za Control Models http://www.control.co.za |Registered Linux User #182071-| Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] [Fwd: Updating ML and Kernel]
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, when checking off my xconfig I come to the sound card menu and C-Media is locked out of selection. What have you selected under 'Code maturity level options'? You need to select 'Y' under this, or it will block out C-Media, and any other experimental stuff. Does this mean that I need to add the proper include, .o files, etc from my previous source set (2.2.15) for make xconfig to allow the C-Media support to be selected? Not from 2.2.15 no. You need only the files for the kernel you're trying to compile. 2.2.16 installs by RPM with little difficulty and no impact on my system, but I'd like to try 2.2.17 in any case. Do I need the headers for 2.2.17 for this to work correctly? You do if you want to compile 2.2.17 - I'm not sure which kernel you're trying to compile, where you got it from. IMHO the best thing is to get a 2.2.17 tarball from kernel.org and use it. Problem with this is that it doesn't have any of the patches Mandrake adds, but in my case I prefer to patch it myself, so I've got as close to a plain kernel as possible. AFAIK Mandrake supplies a kernel RPM that's just got a pre-compiled kernel, and also a kernel-source RPM, and a kernel-headers RPM. If you just want the kernel, you can use the pre-compiled one. If you want to compile it yourself, you'll need the source ones. Hope that helps, Tom Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Well, damnit, XFree86-4.0.1 and rpm
For some problems, it is difficult to pinpoint who may have responsibility. For kpackage problems, is it Mandrake for some mod they made to it? Or is it a problem introduced into the original source from KDE.org? The same actually goes for my problems with XFree86. It is maddening to me because, presumably, the source rpms that I have downloaded and tried to build are the very ones used by RedHat and Mandrake to produce their i586 rpms. The Mandrake source rpm build dies on me with simply: ... Processing files: XFree86-server-4.0.1-24mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... Finding Requires: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)... Provides: gamma_dri.so i810_dri.so mga_dri.so r128_dri.so Requires: XFree86 ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libdl.so.2 libm.so.6 libGL.so.1 libICE.so.6 libSM.so.6 libvga.so.1 libX11.so.6 libXext.so.6 libXi.so.6 libXmu.so.6 libXt.so.6 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.1) libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) Obsoletes: xserver-wrapper Processing files: XFree86-glide-module-4.0.1-24mdk File not found: /var/tmp/XFree86-root/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/glide_drv.o Requires: XFree86-server = 4.0.1-24mdk Processing files: XFree86-xfs-4.0.1-24mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... Finding Requires: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)... PreReq: shadow-utils /bin/sh Requires: initscripts = 5.27-28mdk XFree86-libs = 4.0.1-24mdk ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libm.so.6 libX11.so.6 libXext.so.6 libXfont.so.1 /bin/sh libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) Obsoletes: xtt Nothing there. I do have initscripts = 5.27-28mdk on my system, and this message isn't really telling me I am missing it, just that that module/subset of XFree86 requires that initscripts. No error messages. The Redhat source rpm dies similarly, but at a slightly different point in the build process. No error messages. I am left wondering if there is a problem with the source rpm, with the rpm 3.0.5, or some subtle problem elsewhere in my system...which is actually nothing unusual or bizarre. Basically a 7.1 installation with updates. It doesn't help that I cannot locate anything like a config.log in any of the XFree86-4.x directories. praedor root wrote: How do you expect them to fix that problem when they can't even make kpackage work mikey [EMAIL PROTECTED] user #83815 Praedor Tempus wrote: I really don't get this. It happens on SOME src rpms but most are fine. What is the deal here? I do an "rpm --rebuild" on XFree86-4.0.1 src.rpm using rpm-3.0.5-24mdk and the src builds but no rpms are produced. There are no error messages anywhere that I can find yet [...] Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Lexmark 3200
How install Lexmark 3200 Impresor in may linux box Maximo Monsalvo Guspamar S.A Responsable Sistemas Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] kernelbuild and my machine-BEFORE AND AFTER!
I made it through kernelbuild...some of the return messages were difficult to understand...but everything seemed to work. No "real" error messages or missing components(development install of Mandrake 7.1). Tells me that bzImage-2.2.17-... is in /boot. Upon rebooting. 2.2.15 is still the kernel and the only kernel to load. The 2.2.17 kernel is nowhere to be found. So, just to experiement, I type "make install" in usr/src/2.2.17...puts the kernel into place. Reboot and 2.2.17 lives! But...it finds 8 scsi drives(I only have an ATAPI/IDE CD-R/RW that needs any scsi support) and refuses to identify my NIC's. How do I get my kernel source to include all the "drivers" and modules that I have for 2.2.15 so that when I config, they are active for selection? I guessing this is where I am falling short...I can potentially identify everthing I'll need from the 2.2.15 source, but I need to know if this is going in the right direction or am I heading for yet another failed kernelbuild??? Can I re-use the config file from 2.2.15 in some way in order avoid make xconfig again? Currently I am re-making the 2.2.15 kernel for re-installation so everything works again and I can more easily identify the source files. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [expert] [Fwd: Updating ML and Kernel] Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 10:23:05 -0400 From: Praedor or any one else who has knowledge and conversation with the holy kernel: Maybe you can help me understand this a little better. I got past all the hurdles and got to the make xconfig step in buildkernel. Now here's my dilemma...I have a C-Media chipset (8738am) which is supported in Mandrake 7.1 iso image. The support is marked EXPERIMENTAL which is not a problem for the CD install. I have no trouble with it as long as I use the eSound daemon instead of OSS to play back mp3 files. However, when checking off my xconfig I come to the sound card menu and C-Media is locked out of selection. Does this mean that I need to add the proper include, .o files, etc from my previous source set (2.2.15) for make xconfig to allow the C-Media support to be selected? 2.2.16 installs by RPM with little difficulty and no impact on my system, but I'd like to try 2.2.17 in any case. Do I need the headers for 2.2.17 for this to work correctly? R'ingTFM is not doing me any good since I'm doing that now for this C-Media support. The difference between the source RPM's, the tarballs, and the bz2 files has me in a little mental knot. If there is a headers file for 2.2.17, where can I find that? If you consider these newbie questions, sorry, but I don't think they are questions that a newbie can possibly answer... On Sat, 07 Oct 2000, you wrote: I would like to strongly advocate dispensing with doing an rpm install of kernels and, instead, download the buildkernel rpm and use that. It is a wonderful app that makes building your own kernel painless and simple. You run "buildkernel --help" to get a list of all the options (I usually use "buildkernel --BKBUILDTYPE=bzImage --HOSTTYPE=i386" and sometimes, I even indicate the kernel with --BKKERNELTOBUILD=2.2.17). It takes it from there. First, it looks at your system, checks to make sure you have enough harddrive space available, removes any pre-existing kernel source (not the tarball), automatically connects and downloads the latest kernel or the specific version you specify (see above with --BKKERNELTOBUILD). It downloads the kernel, with hashmarks to indicate progress. It then decompresses it and starts xconfig (or you can specify another config type). You then just go down the nice list of options and modules you want in your kernel. When done, select "save and exit" and that is that. The kernel and all the proper modules are compiled and installed. A proper entry is made to your lilo.conf, and all the appropriate files and symlinks are produced in your boot directory. Once done, run lilo to install the new conf, reboot to try your new kernel. Simple, and the kernel is customized to YOUR specifications for YOUR system. Real nice. I have been doing it this way since RedHat 5.0. It is the only way to go. praedor Content-Type: text/plain; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: -- _ Logos: The Word of the Aeon - "I shall endure for all time" -Frater Perdurabo- _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ --- -- _ Logos: The Word of the Aeon - "I shall endure for all time" -Frater Perdurabo- _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL
Re: [expert] CD Burner
Buchan Milne wrote: MAndrake comes with ide-scsi support compiled in the kernel. Add 'append="hdx=ide-scsi"' to your /etc/lilo.conf and run 'lilo -v' or to your /boot/grub/menu.lst. If you want to compile your own kernel, don't take out ATAPI support ! Buchan Interesting, I recompiled on Sat and removed atapi and added IDE-SCSI. ide-scsi was NOT in the original kernel. (running 7.1) BOTH CD's work just not at the same time. I ran "make oldconfig" first to get the existing kernel and than ran the "make xconfig" proggy and all compiled well the only problem I have now is I can run only one CD at a time. I have to edit the sym link to /cdrom to reflect the cd-rw. Someone suggested adding a directory to /mnt for the cd-burner and then playing with the fstab file. Will both these methods have the same results? Thanks, -- Joseph S Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED] The box said, "Requires Windows 3.x or better", so I got Linux. Registered Linux user #1696600 Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] ML 7.2 - When?
Ok. We know that the KDE 2 CVS directory is read-only since last monday (then the kde2 in the CVS will be the kde2 final unless some showstopper happens), the kernel 2.4 is delayed another 2 months, and cooker is (i think) ready. So, when can we expect the ML 7.2 ISO to be ready now that there are no chains holding it back? (i just got a CD-Burner from a friend, and i expect to be giving it back sometime this week, so i'm quite ready for that iso :) - "We will run this with the same kind of openness we have run Windows" Steve Ballmer on their new .net service Jaime Herazo B. at the Colegio Cristiano J. Vender Murphy -- Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] CD Burner
No. Sorry, I didn't read ALL of the post. Adding the line to /etc/conf.modules forces the kernel to use the ide-scsi drivers for the device, but does not mount the device as a file system. Normally there is no reason (AFAIK) to have both devices scsi, so you would leave the ATAPI support in, and get it to drive the cdrom that way. In the end, any device that holds a filesystem (network, removable, local) needs to have the file system mounted. You should have two directories in /mnt (normally cdrom and cdrom2, but you can make cdrw or whatever you like) each with their own entry in /etc/fstab. btw, ide-scsi IS in the mandrake default kernels, I only use ditribution-standard kernels on my home machine since I reinstall it quite often to check different distros out, and since it multiboots to NT and 98, I don't have enough space to keep kernel source lying around. As I was saying, I have a CD-RW on this machine, and Mandrake 7.1 picks it up during install and it works immediately, Redhat requires you to add the line to /etc/conf.modules, and adding the drive after Mandrake 7.1 installation would also require this. Regards, Buchan "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: Buchan Milne wrote: MAndrake comes with ide-scsi support compiled in the kernel. Add 'append="hdx=ide-scsi"' to your /etc/lilo.conf and run 'lilo -v' or to your /boot/grub/menu.lst. If you want to compile your own kernel, don't take out ATAPI support ! Buchan Interesting, I recompiled on Sat and removed atapi and added IDE-SCSI. ide-scsi was NOT in the original kernel. (running 7.1) BOTH CD's work just not at the same time. I ran "make oldconfig" first to get the existing kernel and than ran the "make xconfig" proggy and all compiled well the only problem I have now is I can run only one CD at a time. I have to edit the sym link to /cdrom to reflect the cd-rw. Someone suggested adding a directory to /mnt for the cd-burner and then playing with the fstab file. Will both these methods have the same results? Thanks, -- Joseph S Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED] The box said, "Requires Windows 3.x or better", so I got Linux. Registered Linux user #1696600 Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- |--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone +27824722231 email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Automotive Engineering http://www.sun.ac.za/cae South Africas first satellite:http://sunsat.ee.sun.ac.za Control Models http://www.control.co.za |Registered Linux User #182071-| Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] [Fwd: Updating ML and Kernel]
Buildkernel defaults to downloading from kernel.us.org (not sure about the the actual web address). It defaults to downloading the latest stable kernel. I haven't paid attention to the patches as you mention because I don't have any of the video/cams you mention. If you select to get prompted for Code maturity level options, you may well find that your video gear is selectable, if not by default. The latest kernel usually contains all the patches provided prior to its packaging. You can give it a shot. Building a kernel this way wont dick up your present system. You can boot up the new-built kernel, test it, and if it isn't working for you, reboot to your working kernel and try again or go with mandrake kernel rpms. praedor Buchan Milne wrote: The only problem that I see with this (maybe buildkernel solves this, which is what I want to find out) is pathces made to the kernel. Mandkake ships with a kernel patched, patched, patched, compiled to support a lot of features only available on the 2.3.x and 2.4.0 text official sources by backporting. Does buildkernel take patching into account in any way. For example, mandrake supports the ov511 webcam chip on the Creative Webcam III. The page for this driver only lists patches aviable for 2.3.x, no 2.2.x !! The only machines I have that I would build kernels for are the ones with new hardware, thus needing patches (ide patch for example) until 2.4.0 comes out. [...] Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] CD Burner
Buchan Milne wrote: No. Sorry, I didn't read ALL of the post. snip btw, ide-scsi IS in the mandrake default kernels, I only use ditribution-standard kernels on my home machine since I reinstall it quite often to check different distros out, and since it multiboots to NT and 98, I don't have enough space to keep kernel source lying around. As I was saying, I have a CD-RW on this machine, and Mandrake 7.1 picks it up during install and it works immediately, Redhat requires you to add the line to /etc/conf.modules, and adding the drive after Mandrake 7.1 installation would also require this. Regards, Buchan The problem is/was is that this is an installation of a CD-RW into an existing system - I am trying not to have to reinstall 7.1 I'm sure that it (the intall) would pick up on the cd if it were present at the time. Thanks, -- Joseph S Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED] The box said, "Requires Windows 3.x or better", so I got Linux. Registered Linux user #1696600 Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Build kernel???
I"ve been asking for days now and frankly getting VERY frustrated from being seemingly ignored. Could someone please tell me where a person find this program called "buildkernel?" This is really getting ridiculous...really. -- Mark - No Penguins were harmed in the making | | of this message.| | ** REGISTERED LINUX USER #182946 ** | | - Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
RE: [expert] Build kernel???
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=buildkernel -Original Message- From: Mark Weaver [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:01 AM To: Expert List Subject:[expert] Build kernel??? I"ve been asking for days now and frankly getting VERY frustrated from being seemingly ignored. Could someone please tell me where a person find this program called "buildkernel?" This is really getting ridiculous...really. -- Mark - No Penguins were harmed in the making | | of this message.| | ** REGISTERED LINUX USER #182946 ** | | - File: message.txt Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Build kernel???
http://rufus.rpmfind.net Don't go to the specific distribution directories, go to the generic directory for packages starting with "b". praedor Mark Weaver wrote: I"ve been asking for days now and frankly getting VERY frustrated from being seemingly ignored. Could someone please tell me where a person find this program called "buildkernel?" This is really getting ridiculous...really. -- Mark - No Penguins were harmed in the making | | of this message.| | ** REGISTERED LINUX USER #182946 ** | | - Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Build kernel???
http://freshmeat.net Do a search there. First hit. Or, instead, http://www.google.com/linux would work probably. -- Asheesh. On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: I"ve been asking for days now and frankly getting VERY frustrated from being seemingly ignored. Could someone please tell me where a person find this program called "buildkernel?" This is really getting ridiculous...really. -- "If you are afraid of loneliness, don't marry." -- Chekhov Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] No space left on device
On a mandrake 7.1 system my apache error_log filled the root file system up. Normally all I do is delete the error log and go on about my day. It is a development server so i don't worry about errors in the apache logs.(maybe now i will) When i did this this morning it went crazy. Today i get a [root@marvin /]# touch /anyfile touch: /anyfile: No space left on device [root@marvin /]# in my boot messages. but when i do a df /dev/sda1 2885780 1215220 1523972 44% / /dev/sdb3 1533776242668 1213196 17% /downloads /dev/sda6 1170048316916793696 29% /home /dev/sdb5 2656388 2257472263976 90% /usr all partitions other than / are just fine the boot messages show it mounted in read/write mode. any suggestions Thank you in advance Mike Bergen Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] No space left on device
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Mike Bergen wrote: On a mandrake 7.1 system my apache error_log filled the root file system up. Normally all I do is delete the error log and go on about my day. It is a development server so i don't worry about errors in the apache logs.(maybe now i will) When i did this this morning it went crazy. Today i get a [root@marvin /]# touch /anyfile touch: /anyfile: No space left on device [root@marvin /]# in my boot messages. but when i do a df /dev/sda1 2885780 1215220 1523972 44% / /dev/sdb3 1533776242668 1213196 17% /downloads /dev/sda6 1170048316916793696 29% /home /dev/sdb5 2656388 2257472263976 90% /usr You could be running out of inodes. Try df -i. Also, I would strongly urge you to put your logs in another filesystem than /. - -- Jim Holthaus (pronunciation: HOLT house) [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key at http://www.holthaus.com/jim/pgpkey.html Learn about PGP at http://www.holthaus.com/jim/pgp.html -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.1 iQA/AwUBOeIOcX3IcJJ+eC/CEQKWMQCgjnKBTA84c5mRBe7tYtae3bQZnzsAoKva qg5wIb4PxlWarA8gjh74JswV =8Jws -END PGP SIGNATURE- Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Build kernel???
Mike Bergen wrote: http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=buildkernel -Original Message- From: Mark Weaver [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:01 AM To: Expert List Subject: [expert] Build kernel??? I"ve been asking for days now and frankly getting VERY frustrated from being seemingly ignored. Could someone please tell me where a person find this program called "buildkernel?" This is really getting ridiculous...really. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. message.footer Content-Type: text/plain Content-Encoding: 8bit Thanks Mike, I've managed to get the program and at the moment it's running, but I'm not sure if it's going to work. It keeps stopping. This time it says that either my internet connection is outn (not very likely since I'm on a LAN, out of disk space, (I don't think so cause I know there's almost 2GB of space left on the /usr/src partition, or something about the ftp server being overloaded. I guess it's going to be interesting to see what actually happens if I ever get this thing working. -- Mark - No Penguins were harmed in the making | | of this message.| | ** REGISTERED LINUX USER #182946 ** | | - Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
RE: [expert] No space left on device
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Mike Bergen wrote: You hit the nail on the head. How do i cure this? Each file you create, regardless of its size, uses an inode up. When a filesystem is created by mkfs a default ratio is used to determine how many inodes should be created. Since you are running out of inodes, you need to get a large number of files off of the full filesystem. The size of the files is hardly important -- just the number. You can delete the files, or move them. Another option is to archive a lot of little files that aren't used into a tar archive and then delete the individual small files. The archive itself will be one bigger file. - -- Jim Holthaus (pronunciation: HOLT house) [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key at http://www.holthaus.com/jim/pgpkey.html Learn about PGP at http://www.holthaus.com/jim/pgp.html -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.1 iQA/AwUBOeIeRH3IcJJ+eC/CEQJaEACeLZp1j/FInSbAwEYqnzgZnCwFOO4AoMcM PmJT4VaVCGpuXJlrm1tUJ2lY =6k4w -END PGP SIGNATURE- Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] CD Burner
In whi "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: Buchan Milne wrote: No. Sorry, I didn't read ALL of the post. snip btw, ide-scsi IS in the mandrake default kernels, I only use ditribution-standard kernels on my home machine since I reinstall it quite often to check different distros out, and since it multiboots to NT and 98, I don't have enough space to keep kernel source lying around. As I was saying, I have a CD-RW on this machine, and Mandrake 7.1 picks it up during install and it works immediately, Redhat requires you to add the line to /etc/conf.modules, and adding the drive after Mandrake 7.1 installation would also require this. Regards, Buchan The problem is/was is that this is an installation of a CD-RW into an existing system - I am trying not to have to reinstall 7.1 I'm sure that it (the intall) would pick up on the cd if it were present at the time. I did mention above that this means you need to (using a stock mandrake kernel): 1)Add an append="hdx=ide-scsi" where x is one of a,b,c,d to either grub or lilo's config file 2)Add an entry in /etc/fstab for mounting the drive when reading from it There's no need (is there any benefit, anyone ?) to have both devices as ide-scsi. Buchan Thanks, -- Joseph S Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED] The box said, "Requires Windows 3.x or better", so I got Linux. Registered Linux user #1696600 Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- |--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone +27824722231 email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Automotive Engineering http://www.sun.ac.za/cae South Africas first satellite:http://sunsat.ee.sun.ac.za Control Models http://www.control.co.za |Registered Linux User #182071-| Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Build kernel???
The server may well be overloaded. It defaults to looking at one specific server. This too is changeable if you wish. If you do a "buildkernel --help" you will end up with a list of the possible options. Among the options, set by a commandline switch, is the server from which you get your kernel. You could try changing it to another kernel mirror. I have, sometimes, also run into a problem if I do not indicate a specific kernel (don't know why, it should default to downloading the latest stable), In such a case, it will connect but then report that it couldn't find a kernel, or some such. Getting around that is simple: the latest stable kernel, still, is 2.2.17. All you need to do is add the switch --BKKERNELTOBUILD=2.2.17 and it will then download the proper kernel. good luck. Mark Weaver wrote: Mike Bergen wrote: http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=buildkernel [...] Thanks Mike, I've managed to get the program and at the moment it's running, but I'm not sure if it's going to work. It keeps stopping. This time it says that either my internet connection is outn (not very likely since I'm on a LAN, out of disk space, (I don't think so cause I know there's almost 2GB of space left on the /usr/src partition, or something about the ftp server being overloaded. I guess it's going to be interesting to see what actually happens if I ever get this thing working. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Intel Sound cards???
Hi LIst, Has anyone on the list had any luck with getting an Intel sound card with a Crystal chipset to work in Mandrake 7.1? I've been trying for about a week now with "0" success. thanks -- Mark - No Penguins were harmed in the making | | of this message.| | ** REGISTERED LINUX USER #182946 ** | | - Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[Announce] MDKA-2000:010 - modutils update
Linux-Mandrake Update Advisory Package name: modutils Date: October 9th, 2000 Advisory ID:MDKA-2000:010 Affected versions: 7.1 Problem Description: There was a problem with modutils crashing constantly when used in higher Linux-Mandrake security levels due to a problem with the libsafe library which is used in those higher security levels. The problem seems to be due to compiling modutils with the compiler option -fomit-frame-pointer. This update is a rebuild of modutils without that compiler option so it will work when libsafe is used. Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates prior to upgrading to ensure the integrity of the downloaded package. You can do this by running the md5sum program on the downloaded package by using "md5sum package.rpm". Linux-Mandrake 7.1: 7518afc708b38b2c047c9ddb31e64466 7.1/RPMS/modutils-2.3.10-3mdk.i586.rpm 8f81349d8df0ea9050d651c08e289742 7.1/SRPMS/modutils-2.3.10-3mdk.src.rpm To upgrade automatically, use « MandrakeUpdate ». If you want to upgrade manually, download the updated package from one of our FTP server mirrors and uprade with "rpm -Uvh package_name". You can download the updates directly from: ftp://ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake/updates ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake/updates Or try one of the other mirrors listed at: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3. Updated packages are available in the "updates/[ver]/RPMS/" directory. For example, if you are looking for an updated RPM package for Linux-Mandrake 7.1, look for it in "updates/7.1/RPMS/". Updated source RPMs are available as well, but you generally do not need to download them. Please be aware that sometimes it takes the mirrors a few hours to update, so if you want an immediate upgrade, please use one of the two above-listed mirrors. You can view other update advisories for Linux-Mandrake at: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/
[expert] Dynamic DNS
Hi, I have been using Bind for a few weeks now as a DNS Server and it is working great :-). Going through the documentation I noticed that bind will do Dynamic DNS. Where can I find some simple documentation (Howto Style) on how to set this up? What are the requirements for this to work? Any feedback will be appreciated... Thanks Izak - If you're not on linux, you're wasting time. -
Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS
1. Try to not post to the list in html. 2. Look at the Dynamic DNS HOWTO at www.freesco.org Hoyt - Original Message - From: Izak Fourie To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 6:01 PM Subject: [expert] Dynamic DNS Hi, I have been using Bind for a few weeks now as a DNS Server and it is working great :-). Going through the documentation I noticed that bind will do Dynamic DNS. Where can I find some simple documentation (Howto Style) on how to set this up? What are the requirements for this to work? Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] unsubcribe me please
- Original Message - From: "Vincent Danen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 1:42 PM Subject: [Announce] MDKA-2000:010 - modutils update Linux-Mandrake Update Advisory Package name: modutils Date: October 9th, 2000 Advisory ID: MDKA-2000:010 Affected versions: 7.1 Problem Description: There was a problem with modutils crashing constantly when used in higher Linux-Mandrake security levels due to a problem with the libsafe library which is used in those higher security levels. The problem seems to be due to compiling modutils with the compiler option -fomit-frame-pointer. This update is a rebuild of modutils without that compiler option so it will work when libsafe is used. Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates prior to upgrading to ensure the integrity of the downloaded package. You can do this by running the md5sum program on the downloaded package by using "md5sum package.rpm". Linux-Mandrake 7.1: 7518afc708b38b2c047c9ddb31e64466 7.1/RPMS/modutils-2.3.10-3mdk.i586.rpm 8f81349d8df0ea9050d651c08e289742 7.1/SRPMS/modutils-2.3.10-3mdk.src.rpm To upgrade automatically, use « MandrakeUpdate ». If you want to upgrade manually, download the updated package from one of our FTP server mirrors and uprade with "rpm -Uvh package_name". You can download the updates directly from: ftp://ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake/updates ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake/updates Or try one of the other mirrors listed at: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3. Updated packages are available in the "updates/[ver]/RPMS/" directory. For example, if you are looking for an updated RPM package for Linux-Mandrake 7.1, look for it in "updates/7.1/RPMS/". Updated source RPMs are available as well, but you generally do not need to download them. Please be aware that sometimes it takes the mirrors a few hours to update, so if you want an immediate upgrade, please use one of the two above-listed mirrors. You can view other update advisories for Linux-Mandrake at: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/ Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Build kernel???
Go to Google.com and do a search for it. That's how I found it. - Original Message - From: "Mike Bergen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:04 AM Subject: RE: [expert] Build kernel??? http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=buildkernel -Original Message- From: Mark Weaver [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:01 AM To: Expert List Subject: [expert] Build kernel??? I"ve been asking for days now and frankly getting VERY frustrated from being seemingly ignored. Could someone please tell me where a person find this program called "buildkernel?" This is really getting ridiculous...really. -- Mark - No Penguins were harmed in the making | | of this message.| | ** REGISTERED LINUX USER #182946 ** | | - File: message.txt Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Poor display on Laptop
Have just bought Sony PCG-F490 VAIO Notebook. Has Win98SE installed. Specs. Pentium III 650 MHz 128 MB SDRAM 18.1 GBdrive 15" XGA active matrix LCD (1024 x 768) TFT screen Graphics, NeoMagic MagicMedia 256XL with 6.0 MB VRAM Set aside and formatted 12 GB for Mandrake 7.0. 128 Swap, 50 boot, and the rest /. Problem: Can not get beyond a very minimal screen resolution (640x480). Have tried just about every combination of Horizontal and Vertical sync rates and various resolutions. Could not find any reference to NeoMagic Chip Sets orGraphics. Sony is absolutely no help. "We don't support Linux" Can anyone point me in the right direction?? Or better yet, has anyone installed LM 7 on this kind of machine? TIA, Bob Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Poor display on Laptop
Both 7.0-2 and 7.1 versions run great on my LapTop thinkpad with the NeoMagic graphics card installed. Actually Mandrake 7.1 works the best, because it also found my sound card, which no other version of Linux would do. Good Luck, Don On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, you wrote: Have just bought Sony PCG-F490 VAIO Notebook. Has Win98SE installed. Specs. Pentium III 650 MHz 128 MB SDRAM 18.1 GBdrive 15" XGA active matrix LCD (1024 x 768) TFT screen Graphics, NeoMagic MagicMedia 256XL with 6.0 MB VRAM Set aside and formatted 12 GB for Mandrake 7.0. 128 Swap, 50 boot, and the rest /. Problem: Can not get beyond a very minimal screen resolution (640x480). Have tried just about every combination of Horizontal and Vertical sync rates and various resolutions. Could not find any reference to NeoMagic Chip Sets orGraphics. Sony is absolutely no help. "We don't support Linux" Can anyone point me in the right direction?? Or better yet, has anyone installed LM 7 on this kind of machine? TIA, Bob Content-Type: text/plain; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: -- 73 de KK6WJ Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Re: [expert] Poor display on Laptop
I have a thinkpad 1412 with celeron 333 and neomagic magicmedia card. I installed mandrake 7.0 on it. The way I found the video card was in running XF86Setup. There is a listing for a neomagic video card and for a laptop/lcd screen. I selected those and made sure the video modes were ordered as I desired, with the default I desired (800x600) and that was that. Works. praedor Don wrote: Both 7.0-2 and 7.1 versions run great on my LapTop thinkpad with the NeoMagic graphics card installed. Actually Mandrake 7.1 works the best, because it also found my sound card, which no other version of Linux would do. Good Luck, Don On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, you wrote: Have just bought Sony PCG-F490 VAIO Notebook. Has Win98SE installed. Specs. Pentium III 650 MHz 128 MB SDRAM 18.1 GBdrive 15" XGA active matrix LCD (1024 x 768) TFT screen Graphics, NeoMagic MagicMedia 256XL with 6.0 MB VRAM Set aside and formatted 12 GB for Mandrake 7.0. 128 Swap, 50 boot, and the rest /. Problem: Can not get beyond a very minimal screen resolution (640x480). Have tried Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Some more on inability to build XFree86-4.0.1
I have been totally unable to build XFree86-4.0.1-23 or -24mdk.src.rpm. It almost completes, getting to the point of doing all the "finding rpm-requires" and "finding rpm provides" messages that usually go hand-in-hand with binary rpm writing. Instead, it gets to a point and just...stops. No error messages: Processing files: XFree86-server-4.0.1-24mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... Finding Requires: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)... Provides: gamma_dri.so i810_dri.so mga_dri.so r128_dri.so Requires: XFree86 ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libdl.so.2 libm.so.6 libGL.so.1 libICE.s o.6 libSM.so.6 libvga.so.1 libX11.so.6 libXext.so.6 libXi.so.6 libXmu.so.6 libXt.s o.6 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) libdl.so.2(GLI BC_2.1) libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) Obsoletes: xserver-wrapper Processing files: XFree86-glide-module-4.0.1-24mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... Finding Requires: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)... PreReq: shadow-utils /bin/sh Requires: initscripts = 5.27-28mdk XFree86-libs = 4.0.1-24mdk ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libm.so.6 libX11.so.6 libXext.so.6 libXfont.so.1 /bin/sh libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) Obsoletes: xtt That's it. The last messages during the build then I am kicked out to the konsole command prompt (and the word "konsole" is there on the command line, with no input from me). No rpms are produced. I did an "rpm -qa | grep rpm" to get a list of all my rpm-related packages: autoirpm-0.3-5mdk rpmtools-1.1-22mdk rpm-build-3.0.5-24mdk rpmdrake-1.0-3mdk rpmbuilder-0.5.1a-2mdk gurpmi-0.5-5mdk rpmlint-0.8-1mdk rpm-python-3.0.5-24mdk rpm-devel-3.0.5-24mdk rpm-3.0.5-24mdk urpmi-1.1-5mdk grpmi-7.2-11mdk I also have glibc-2.1.3-17mdk and gcc-2.95.2-7mdk installed. XFree86-compat-3.3.6 builds just fine, no problems, as does just about every other src rpm I have tried building. Only XFree86-4.0.1 is giving me a handjob. Is there anything wrong with what I have? Is there anything missing? praedor Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Apache 1.3.12-12mdk log writes are *very* lazy
Messages aren't flushed to the access_log until apache is shut down nicely via "httpd stop". Also, when they are flushed, they are not in chronological order. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Ron -- +--+ | Ron Johnson, Jr.Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Jefferson, LA USA WWW : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://ronandheather.dhs.org | +--+ Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] KDE 1.99
I'm trying to assemble all files needed to do an upgrade from 1.1.2 to 1.99 with no unsatisfied dependencies, under X 3.3.6. Kde-multimedia requires libXaw.so.7 which comes from X 4.01. Can this particular file be extracted from the rpm and copied into the required location? Just sounds too simple to actually work. begin:vcard n:Piety;Bill x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] x-mozilla-cpt:;0 fn:Bill Piety end:vcard Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
[expert] Odd note: Some more on inability to build XFree86-4.0.1
I did a little experiment. I took the Mandrake XFree86-4.spec file from the Mandrake XFree86-4.0.1-24mdk.src.rpm and used it to replace the Redhat XFree86.spec file that comes with the Redhat XFree86-4.0.2- 1.src.rpm. I then did an "rpm -bb XFree86-4.spec" using the Redhat source. Guess what happens...the build fails JUST like with the Mandrake src.rpm, at the same spot with the same messages (listed below). This is DIFFERENT than where the build dies using the Redhat spec file, which does die a similar death, just at a slightly different timepoint. There IS something "not right" with some part of either Mandrake or the source itself. There are NO missing dependencies. None. There is nothing odd about my system. All I am trying to do is build the friggin' XFree86-4 source. This is the ONLY src.rpm that I cannot successfully build. The fact that there are NO errors anywhere indicates something wrong with the entire rpm or rpm-build system, OR something is wrong with the source, be it an Imakefile or whatever. If there is something missing, then it should be detected at the beginning during the configure process OR if there is a missing dependency, rpm should detect that. Since it doesn't, there is a real flaw. praedor Praedor Tempus wrote: I have been totally unable to build XFree86-4.0.1-23 or -24mdk.src.rpm. It almost completes, getting to the point of doing all the "finding rpm-requires" and "finding rpm provides" messages that usually go hand-in-hand with binary rpm writing. Instead, it gets to a point and just...stops. No error messages: Processing files: XFree86-server-4.0.1-24mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... Finding Requires: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)... Provides: gamma_dri.so i810_dri.so mga_dri.so r128_dri.so Requires: XFree86 ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libdl.so.2 libm.so.6 libGL.so.1 libICE.s o.6 libSM.so.6 libvga.so.1 libX11.so.6 libXext.so.6 libXi.so.6 libXmu.so.6 libXt.s o.6 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) libdl.so.2(GLI BC_2.1) libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) Obsoletes: xserver-wrapper Processing files: XFree86-glide-module-4.0.1-24mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... Finding Requires: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)... PreReq: shadow-utils /bin/sh Requires: initscripts = 5.27-28mdk XFree86-libs = 4.0.1-24mdk ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libm.so.6 libX11.so.6 libXext.so.6 libXfont.so.1 /bin/sh libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) Obsoletes: xtt That's it. The last messages during the build then I am kicked out to the konsole command prompt (and the word "konsole" is there on the command [...] Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.