Re: [expert] Help please: file size limit exceeded

2001-06-20 Thread Jesus Roncero

El Mié 20 Jun 2001 00:15, s escribió:
 Hi all, I sure could use some help.  As the subject states this is my
 problem on my gateway machine.  I have used reiserfs and interactive
 bastille.  I tried to reconfigure bastille and told it not limit number of
 process and I put 'ulimit -f unlimited' in my /etc/profile file (per the
 only english suggestion I could find on google).  This occurs when I try to
 su to root (pretty important task for me).   I can still open other apps
 and even log in as root and do stuff, but not su to root (is the only thing
 I've identified as a problem as of yet).

Check /etc/security/limits.conf It has a limit of 100mb. Add a comment to 
that line and all will be fine.

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Re: [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

2001-06-20 Thread Nick Thompson

Shouldn't that be:

#include iostream

int main ()
{
cout  Hallo world  endl;
return 0;
}

I think your prompt is overwritting your output...

Could be wrong,
Nick.

Fabio Spreafico wrote:

 I'm getting problems, that never happened under Mandrake 7.2, in running
 compiled c++ programs. Let's have an example: the Hallo world!.

 #include iostream

 int main ()
 {
 cout  Hallo world\n;
 return 0;
 }





[expert] GCC 3.0 - Question on GPL

2001-06-20 Thread Shahrimi Johann

Hi all,

just a question.
GCC is a GPL, open source software and it comes with libraries that will be
used in the programs that are created using them.

These resulting programs that we developed, do they fall under GPL/Open
Source as well since GPL is otherwise known as Contagious License? This
normally means that if one used codes that fall under GPL then the resulting
programs are GPL as well. If one did not use any GPL codes other than GCC,
does that programs/software became proprietary or open source?

Thanks in advance for the answer.

Best Regards,

Joe
RLU# 186063
Reading is the essence of knowledge







Re: [expert] Help please: file size limit exceeded

2001-06-20 Thread Andrew George

On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 08:15, s wrote:
 Hi all, I sure could use some help.  As the subject states this is my
 problem on my gateway machine.  I have used reiserfs and interactive
 bastille.  I tried to reconfigure bastille and told it not limit number of
 process and I put 'ulimit -f unlimited' in my /etc/profile file (per the
 only english suggestion I could find on google).  This occurs when I try to
 su to root (pretty important task for me).   I can still open other apps
 and even log in as root and do stuff, but not su to root (is the only thing
 I've identified as a problem as of yet).

 Anyone know how I can fix this, even at the risk of giving up a tad of
 security?

 TIA,
 -s

Yep,
had the same problem two weeks ago
if you look in /etc/security/limits.conf you'll find a line at the bottom 
that says 
* hard fsize 10
put a # in front of the line to disable it and your laughing




Re: [expert] Help please: file size limit exceeded

2001-06-20 Thread s

Thanks Guys, I appreciate it.  That did it.
-s

On Tuesday 19 June 2001 05:15 pm, you wrote:
 Hi all, I sure could use some help.  As the subject states this is my
 problem on my gateway machine.  I have used reiserfs and interactive
 bastille.  I tried to reconfigure bastille and told it not limit number of
 process and I put 'ulimit -f unlimited' in my /etc/profile file (per the
 only english suggestion I could find on google).  This occurs when I try to
 su to root (pretty important task for me).   I can still open other apps
 and even log in as root and do stuff, but not su to root (is the only thing
 I've identified as a problem as of yet).

 Anyone know how I can fix this, even at the risk of giving up a tad of
 security?

 TIA,
 -s





Re: [expert] mac-binhex40

2001-06-20 Thread Sebastian Hassinger

Binhex is the mac equivalent of uuencoding, btw, so what you want is a
converter/unarchiver, not a 'viewer.' The megatron utility appears to be
bundled in netatalk -- it converts a bunch of Mac archive and file formats -
for binhex, try 'unhex filename' -- unhex is a hard link to megatron, which
is how it figures out what format you are converting. 

On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 22:00:22 -0800, William Bouterse said:

 Anyone have a line on a useable viewer which works
  with mac-binhex40 . i.e. converting them to jpegs, etc. ?
  
  Havent had much luck in tracking one down that actually works!
  
  William Bouterse
  Talkeetna, Ak
  

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Re: [expert] CUPS Help

2001-06-20 Thread Theo Brinkman

I have a Toshiba Satellite 2805-S402 that seems to be having problems 
with its built-in NIC under Mandrake 8.0.  Everything works OK for a 
while, but then I start getting the following messages:

eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!
repeats 25 more times
eth0: Transmit timed out: status 0050 0c80 at 6488/6516 command 200c000

It's a brand-new model that was released AFTER  M8.0, so I'm not too 
surprised that there seem to be a couple driver issues, but this one is 
starting to annoy me, as (currently) the only way I can successfully 
download something larger than 1-2MB is to sit at a console window and 
restart networking everytime I see the first error message.

Any recommendations?  Update an RPM?  (which one?)  Make some changes to 
/etc/modules.conf?  Post some additional information?  Anything?

- Theo






Re: [expert] xcdroast segfaults

2001-06-20 Thread Wolfgang Bornath

On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 21:48 -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
 On Tue Jun 19, 2001 at 07:25:05PM -0400, silkythreads wrote:
 
 Or upgrade mandrake_desk from updates, which fixes the default GTK theme.
 
  I'm sorry it just occurred to me you might not be able to get to this
  !
  
  So... here it is..
  
  Mandrake 8.0 default GTK-Theme crashes X-CD-Roast

Thanks Vincent, Donna and Francisco for the fast help. I'll try it out
tonight and if it works you are responsible for a 'burning night' ;-)

wobo
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Re: [expert] mac-binhex40

2001-06-20 Thread George Abdo

There is also the Aladdin Expander for Linux (www.aladdinsys.com/expander) 
that *should* be able to handle binhexed files. It does so verywell on PCs as 
well as Macs, so I'd say on Linux as well. I have not used on Linux, so I 
can't recommend.

Give it a go.

George

On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 21:49, Sebastian Hassinger wrote:
 Binhex is the mac equivalent of uuencoding, btw, so what you want is a
 converter/unarchiver, not a 'viewer.' The megatron utility appears to be
 bundled in netatalk -- it converts a bunch of Mac archive and file formats
 - for binhex, try 'unhex filename' -- unhex is a hard link to megatron,
 which is how it figures out what format you are converting.

 On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 22:00:22 -0800, William Bouterse said:
  Anyone have a line on a useable viewer which works
   with mac-binhex40 . i.e. converting them to jpegs, etc. ?
 
   Havent had much luck in tracking one down that actually works!
 
   William Bouterse
   Talkeetna, Ak




Re: [expert] GCC 3.0 - Question on GPL

2001-06-20 Thread Craig Sprout

Shahrimi Johann wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 just a question.
 GCC is a GPL, open source software and it comes with libraries that will be
 used in the programs that are created using them.

I'm no expert on the GPL, but, as I understand it, it only becomes viral
when you use source from another GPL'd program.  It doesn't much matter
if you compile it with gcc, cc or any other compiler.

Libraries are a little different, and fall under the LGPL, and I'm not
very familiar with that at all.

Just my .02.

-- 
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Network Administrator
Crown Parts and Machine, Inc.
http://www.crownpartsandmachine.com/





RE: [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

2001-06-20 Thread Thierry De Corte

Try flushing the stream...

#include iostream

int main ()
{
cout  Hallo world  endl;  
return 0;
}

or:

#include iostream

int main ()
{
cout  Hallo world\n  ends;
return 0;
}

-Original Message-
From:   Fabio Spreafico [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

Dear all,

I'm getting problems, that never happened under Mandrake 7.2, in running
compiled c++ programs. Let's have an example: the Hallo world!.

#include iostream

int main ()
{
cout  Hallo world\n;
return 0;
}

I write the code under Xemacs, save it, and compile with g++ Hallo.cpp -o
Hallo
The compilation works perfectly; I get the Hallo file in my directory, it has
the rigth executable permissions and looks nice. Then I try to execute it with
./Hallo

Nothing happens! I don't get any error message, but simply the command
prompt. Neither if I try under KDE, GNOME, outside XWindows, as normal user or
root. Note that I also tried to include the old version of the header
(iostream.h) and nothing changes.

The same procedure worked (also with much longer and complicated codes) under
Mandrake 7.2; it works perfectly in the office with an old version of Suse; it
works at home under MS-DOS (djgpp + rhide) (sad!). 

I'm using an AMD Athlon 1GHz, and I bought the Mandrake Powerpack 8.0
(italian version) just because I wanted to use the most updated Linux
distribution to learn C++ and other programming languages. I installed Mdk 8.0
on the previous 7.2 partitions without any visible problem, choosing, the first
time, the manual package picking. At last, desperate, I tried to re-install the
power pack choosing the automatic package puicking, becasue I thought I forgot
some important dependencies the first time.

As I didn't find similar problems on many mailing lists (at least with a
keyword search) I hope somebody may have an idea. Sorry for the details, but I
don't need suggestions like try to execute the program with ./Hallo, instead
of Hallo.

Bye

Fabio





[expert] PPPD causes a kernel panic

2001-06-20 Thread Ross Burton

Hi,

Basically the subject says it all. This happens both with the stock
kernel and a custom build one.  Any ideas?

Ross
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RE[2]: [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

2001-06-20 Thread Rusty Carruth

Thierry De Corte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Try flushing the stream...

Interesting.  I bet this relates to that perl question a
while back, which turned out to be related to your SHELL,
believe it or not.

Try using tcsh and run that same program and see what happens...

Just out of curiosity.

rc





[expert] Bind, Named Portsentry

2001-06-20 Thread Sevatio

When setting up Named/Bind, are there precautions to take when Portsentry 
is running in its default setup?  In other words, do I have to do 
anything to Portsentry so that it doesn't interfere with Named's 
function?

-Seve




Re: [expert] simple Ping question

2001-06-20 Thread brian

Thanks for the responses all. Everything is working correctly, this was a 
question of curiosity, not troubleshooting.

The FW is not blocking any ping responses. And the x.x. represent public IP's 
of 128.252.77.1-255. My netmask is 255.255.255.0

Here is the output from an netstat -nr:

Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window  irtt Iface
128.252.77.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U40 0  0 eth0
127.0.0.0   0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0   U40 0  0 lo
0.0.0.0 128.252.77.254  0.0.0.0 UG   40 0  0 eth0

I will ask some more questions for clarification in-line.
-Brian

On Tuesday 19 June 2001 16:51, you wrote:
 brian wrote:
  Can someone explain something about the response I get from some ping
  test?
 
  At work I have the whole Class C subnet x.x.77.1-255. When I ping from an
  internal PC (x.x.77.216) to an IP that no PC's are using(x.x.77.201), I
  get a resonse of Destination Host Unreachable.

 This means the destination is not in your routing table which is checked
 before ever trying to send a ping into the local void.


Aren't all IP's 128.252.77.1-255 represented in my routing table?  

  If I ping the same IP (x.x.77.201) from home (totally different IP
  subnet)  I get no response at all. The pings just fall into the void.

 Expected.


Can you tell me why this was expected behavior? As opposed to Destination 
Host Unreachable?

  Why is there a difference in the response I receive internally and
  externally?

 Double-check x.x.77.216's config, especially the netmask.
 Any chance it's 255.255.255.240 or thereabouts...?

Its 128.252.77.216 , netmask 255.255.255.0

 What's the output of route -n...?

See top of email.

  -Brian

 Pierre



Thanks again!





[expert] Java and Fonts

2001-06-20 Thread Pablo Martinez Balsa

Hello,
I want to execute a simple gui java program like this.

import javax.swing.*;

public class prueba {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame(HelloWorldSwing);
final JLabel label = new JLabel(Hello World);
frame.getContentPane().add(label);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.pack();
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}

But It appear the following error:
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
 

I think that it's a error about fonts. What do I have to do ?
I don't know about Fonts.

I thanks a lot in advance.

Pablo Martínez Balsa.




Re: [expert] Java and Fonts

2001-06-20 Thread Hal Wigoda


this list is not about java.

it is about mandrake unix

At 07:15 PM 6/20/01 -0400, you wrote:
Hello,
I want to execute a simple gui java program like this.

import javax.swing.*;

public class prueba {
 public static void main(String[] args) {
 JFrame frame = new JFrame(HelloWorldSwing);
 final JLabel label = new JLabel(Hello World);
 frame.getContentPane().add(label);
 frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
 frame.pack();
 frame.setVisible(true);
 }
}

But It appear the following error:
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
  

I think that it's a error about fonts. What do I have to do ?
I don't know about Fonts.

I thanks a lot in advance.

Pablo Martínez Balsa.





[expert] Terminus joystick

2001-06-20 Thread Andreas J. Guelzow

I finally decided to return the Logitech Wingman Force 3D joystick and 
pick up an Logitech WingMan Extreme Digital 3D instead since those are 
supposedly supported by the drivers. In no time I had the joystick 
working (as tested with
jstest /dev/input/js0
and
jstest /dev/js0

My new problem is that Terminus still doesn't think that there is 
joystick around?

Does anybody have an idea where to look for problems?

Andreas

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Re: [expert] the kernel that won't boot...

2001-06-20 Thread Randy Kramer

Mark Weaver wrote:
  I don't know...maybe I'm missing something crucial here, but isn't the
  kernel supposed to boot after you've experienced a flawless compile? 

Just a newbie comment / question: I'm not so sure -- during compile does
anything check whether the machine actually has the hardware to support
what is compiled?  Can't you compile a kernel on one machine for use on
a different machine?  Must you do something special when you do that,
like tell the compiler to ignore missing hardware?

Randy Kramer




[expert] USB Mouse and Mandrake 8.0

2001-06-20 Thread Jeff

I am new to the list.  I have a logitech Optical USB mouse.

1.  Is it possible to get it to work during the install?   I can use text
install and get by without, but would like to get it to work in XWindows.

2. If it is possible to get it to work in XWindows, what do I need to do?

It works fine in Redhat 7.1

Thanks
Jeff







[expert] cups and samba authenticated by NT domain - all users = nobody

2001-06-20 Thread Mads Rasmussen


I have a network where all printers are to be controlled by one printserver

I'm using Cups together with Samba and authenticating user under our NT 
domain. 

My problem is that when NT users are trying to print, all jobs enter the 
cups/page_log with names = nobody

How do I change my samba conf to allow the printcommand to be run by the 
actual windows user

Thanks in advance

Regards,

Mads

ps. There is no real Cups mailing list, what about Mandrake made one?

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/06/20 17:35:09

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = CIT
netbios name = KENNEDY
server string = Samba Server %v
interfaces = 192.168.1.131/255.255.255.0
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = roma
password level = 8
username level = 8
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
printcap name = lpstat
local master = No
dns proxy = No
hosts allow = 192.168.1. localhost
printing = cups
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r  # using client side printer 
drivers.
lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p

[lp]
comment = Kant
path = /var/spool/samba
writeable = Yes
create mask = 0700
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
postscript = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r  # using client side printer 
drivers.
lpq command = lpstat -o %p
lprm command = cancel %p-%j
printer = kant
printer driver = HP LaserJet 5000
oplocks = No
share modes = No

[paris]
comment = Paris - Sala 34
path = /var/spool/samba
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r  # using client side printer 
drivers.
lpq command = lpstat -o %p
lprm command = cancel %p-%j
printer driver = HP DeskJet 870

[copenhagen]
comment = Copenhagen - Sala XX
path = /var/spool/samba
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r  # using client side printer 
drivers.
lpq command = lpstat -o %p
lprm command = cancel %p-%j
printer = copenhagen
printer driver = HP LaserJet 1200
printer driver location = \\kennedy\driver$

[printers]
path = /tmp
printable = Yes

[driver]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /usr/local/printers
guest ok = Yes



Re: [expert] mounting a tape!

2001-06-20 Thread Ric Tibbetts

Rusty Carruth wrote:

 Laurent CREPET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 06:02:32PM +0300, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:

Did anyone succeed in NFS sharing a tape and mounting that share from
another machine? I'm trying to make a backup from a machine that doesnt
have a tape drive to another, that does. I have the tape in EXPORTS,
but I get not a directory blurb when I try to mount it; it seems I need
to first mount that tape locally on the machine that has the tape; but it
refuses to be mounted as well :)  any ideas how?
Thanks, -turgut


Tape ? You mean something like DAT ou DLT ?! You can't use such a device
like a hard disk or a floppy/cdrom. I've never seen someone that has
managed to mount a tape as a filesystem. I doesn't work like Windows
software like Direct-CD or equivalent one for tape...

 
 Um, lets see.  Somewhere I've run across a package that would do remote
 tape - not nfs, but something else.  I glanced at the tar man page,
 in case it was there, but it does not appear to be there.


Tar will handle that. You will need the r commands enabled (rlogin, 
rsh, etc), and a valid .rhosts

Then you can issue:

tar -cvf tapehost:/dev/st0 /local/directory

To tar up the contents of a local directory onto a remote tape drive.

Ric






[expert] cups: printer is not ready - and I know good and well it is!

2001-06-20 Thread Rusty Carruth

Ok, Cups hating time ;-)

I've got a machine I've installed LM 7.2 on, and now I want to get it
to talk to an HP DeskJet 560C printer.

So, hook up the printer to parallel port, fire up printerdrake, and
get it all configured (already had another printer defined on lp0,
did not delete it first, then later went back and deleted it).

Tried the test print, went to another window, and asked lpq what
was up, and it said 'printer is not ready'

So, I said 'echo hi  /dev/lp0' and the printer started printing,
then I sent a linefeed to the printer (same way, sorta), and it 
very nicely ejected a sheet with 'hi' on it.

So, hardware is right, and the printer works, but even as the 'hi'
was printing lpq kept insisting that the printer was not ready.

Has anybody seen this and fixed it without just removing cups? ;-)


rc


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[expert] single network firewall

2001-06-20 Thread Florian

Ok once more i have told SNF to forward ports 2108-211 to my internal machine 
(192.168.0.4) then i have specified these ports in licq to be the ones to use 
and still it hangs and times out after creating a local server and opening 
socket.
This is the syslog of my firewall right after doing these steps :


Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall [iptoip][9899]: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2108 to 192.168.0.4:2108
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip:
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2108 to 192.168.0.4:2108
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall [iptoip][9899]: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2109 to 192.168.0.4:2109
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip:
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2109 to 192.168.0.4:2109
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall [iptoip][9899]: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2110 to 192.168.0.4:2110
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip:
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2110 to 192.168.0.4:2110
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall [iptoip][9899]: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2111 to 192.168.0.4:2111
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip:
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip: ipvsadm table updated for 
213.243.174.63:2111 to 192.168.0.4:2111
Jun 21 01:48:53 firewall iptoip: Applying ipvsadm rules from /etc/iptoip.xml: 
succeeded
Jun 21 01:48:59 firewall kernel: ip_masq_icq: LOGIN 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33112-60200/33976, protocol v5
Jun 21 01:49:09 firewall kernel: ip_masq_icq: LOGIN 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33112-60201/33977, protocol v5
Jun 21 01:49:45 firewall kernel: ip_masq_icq: LOGIN 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33112-60202/33978, protocol v5
Jun 21 01:50:15 firewall last message repeated 3 times


It seems i never know which ports will be used if someone knows the right 
ports and the right way to forward those using SNF please tell me .
FLorian




[expert] XFree86 4.1.0 question?

2001-06-20 Thread Steve Kieu

Hi all,

Has anyone tried it yet? I just woder if AA fonts for
i810 is supported, from their realease note it only
says:

*  more drivers converted to use the 'fb' layer
and render extension (and thus supporting anti-aliased
TT fonts)

but not sure which card ?

Thanks...

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Re: [expert] USB Mouse and Mandrake 8.0

2001-06-20 Thread root



On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jeff wrote:

 I am new to the list.  I have a logitech Optical USB mouse.

 1.  Is it possible to get it to work during the install?   I can use text
 install and get by without, but would like to get it to work in XWindows.

 2. If it is possible to get it to work in XWindows, what do I need to do?

 It works fine in Redhat 7.1

 Thanks
 Jeff

I have the same mouse, a 3-button optical USB? during the install select
Logitec Mouseman +  or logitec mouse man... this works for me.

-Neil





[expert] why hdlist1.cz can not be found

2001-06-20 Thread ÎâÆ仪

this is a question few person meet ,so I post it here.

the first time I install the same *.iso,nothing bad happen,all is right,but when 
I install it again

(I want to upgrade it,and the first time I install I did not select the language
,so I should install itagain from scratch ,I download the *.iso from internet)

it said can not find hdlist1.cz,and then I unzip it and see hdlist1.cz
already.what I can do to avoid this problem.I do no think the *.iso file is wron
g,because I download from several place,But all these files met the same problem 
when I install.

any help is welcome,thanks in advance


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[expert] setting proxy address for MandrakeuUpdate

2001-06-20 Thread David Regan

Does anyone know how to set the proxy address in Mandrake 8.0. I am
unable to get a list of mirrors for security updates in Software Manager
and I suspect it is because I am going via a proxy and it is not set. In
Mandrake 7.2, MandrakeUpdate had a preferences dialogue where you could
set the proxy but I can't find any way of doing it in manfrake 8.0.
-- 
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RE: [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

2001-06-20 Thread Lyric


This works.

#includeiostream.h

int main(void))
{
cout  Hallo world\n;
return(0);
}


 Try flushing the stream...

 #include iostream

 int main ()
 {
   cout  Hallo world  endl;
   return 0;
 }

 or:

 #include iostream

 int main ()
 {
   cout  Hallo world\n  ends;
   return 0;
 }

 -Original Message-
 From: Fabio Spreafico [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:18 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

 Dear all,

 I'm getting problems, that never happened under Mandrake 7.2, in running
 compiled c++ programs. Let's have an example: the Hallo world!.

 #include iostream

 int main ()
 {
   cout  Hallo world\n;
   return 0;
 }

 I write the code under Xemacs, save it, and compile with g++ Hallo.cpp -o
 Hallo
 The compilation works perfectly; I get the Hallo file in my directory, it has
 the rigth executable permissions and looks nice. Then I try to execute it with
 ./Hallo

 Nothing happens! I don't get any error message, but simply the command
 prompt. Neither if I try under KDE, GNOME, outside XWindows, as normal user or
 root. Note that I also tried to include the old version of the header
 (iostream.h) and nothing changes.

 The same procedure worked (also with much longer and complicated codes) under
 Mandrake 7.2; it works perfectly in the office with an old version of Suse; it
 works at home under MS-DOS (djgpp + rhide) (sad!).

 I'm using an AMD Athlon 1GHz, and I bought the Mandrake Powerpack 8.0
 (italian version) just because I wanted to use the most updated Linux
 distribution to learn C++ and other programming languages. I installed Mdk 8.0
 on the previous 7.2 partitions without any visible problem, choosing, the first
 time, the manual package picking. At last, desperate, I tried to re-install the
 power pack choosing the automatic package puicking, becasue I thought I forgot
 some important dependencies the first time.

 As I didn't find similar problems on many mailing lists (at least with a
 keyword search) I hope somebody may have an idea. Sorry for the details, but I
 don't need suggestions like try to execute the program with ./Hallo, instead
 of Hallo.

 Bye

 Fabio



Current Linux kernel 2.4.3-20mdksmp uptime: 14 hours 4 minutes.





Re: [expert] Cannot get koffice to build

2001-06-20 Thread Praedor S. Tempus

On Wednesday 20 June 2001 19:39, you wrote:
 why not just install the .rpm files and forego the frustration of trying
 to get the .src.rpm's to compile?

Well...two reasons.  The first, and main reason, is that they newer koffice 
requires glibc-2.2.3 and I am not sure I want to risk glibc-2.2.3 yet.  
Second, since it fails to build, this makes me a wee bit concerned that 
something is not right with my system - is it gcc? qt?  Is it merely a 
missing development lib?  

If there were a glibc-2.2.2-based new koffice, then I might install the 
binary but then figure out the build problem at my leisure.





RE: [expert] GCC 3.0 - Question on GPL

2001-06-20 Thread JoeLX

Thanks Tom
Thanks Craig

The reason for my question was because I saw some software, having developed
using GCC, were distributed as proprietary and some are labeled as
commercial.

I guess these developers should give many thanks and appreciation to the
developers of GCC and should contribute to Free Software cause... unlike
MS Hotmail, Interix etc... use GPL but never admit it nor appreciate it,
rather it chose to bash and bash and bash...

Stupid people never learn.

OK, thank again sirs! Have a good day!

Best Regards,

Joe
RLU# 186063
Reading is the essence of knowledge



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Cut  Paste: Tom Badran [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]:

Anything you create under gcc you are free to distribute under any terms you
wish. The libraries are released under the lgpl which means you can
dynamically (and possibly statically) link to them with no requirements on
your part. Basically, unless you use anyhting more than libc and glibc you
dont have to release your software under the gpl

--
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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 07:42 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [expert] GCC 3.0 - Question on GPL


 Shahrimi Johann wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  just a question.
  GCC is a GPL, open source software and it comes with libraries
 that will be
  used in the programs that are created using them.

 I'm no expert on the GPL, but, as I understand it, it only becomes viral
 when you use source from another GPL'd program.  It doesn't much matter
 if you compile it with gcc, cc or any other compiler.

 Libraries are a little different, and fall under the LGPL, and I'm not
 very familiar with that at all.

 Just my .02.

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 Network Administrator
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 http://www.crownpartsandmachine.com/







Re: [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

2001-06-20 Thread Fabio Spreafico

Hallo people,
and thank you very much for all your suggestions.
Do you know what happened yesterday evening? I wanted to try out your tips, and
I started with remaking my usual procedure (the described one, I was trying
since two weeks). Well...  IT WORKED!!! I didn't need to flush the stream or to
change shell or so! Now I have my brave output and I tried some other codes.
No more problem in having them running.
The only seriuos thing I made with the machine the day before, was to reset
the Windows OS to a previous date (Windows ME has this feature: it's possible
to restart the computer with the settings of some days before). Do anybody
think that a cross-talk between the two OS on the same computer could happen?
Personally I've serious doubts! Well, if not... it was wizardry. I'm happy that
finally all is working as it must.. Maybe my Computer wanted to force me
subscribe to a so interesting newsgroup!

Bye

Fabio





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[expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

2001-06-20 Thread Fabio Spreafico

Dear all,

I'm getting problems, that never happened under Mandrake 7.2, in running
compiled c++ programs. Let's have an example: the Hallo world!.

#include iostream

int main ()
{
cout  Hallo world\n;
return 0;
}

I write the code under Xemacs, save it, and compile with g++ Hallo.cpp -o
Hallo
The compilation works perfectly; I get the Hallo file in my directory, it has
the rigth executable permissions and looks nice. Then I try to execute it with
./Hallo

Nothing happens! I don't get any error message, but simply the command
prompt. Neither if I try under KDE, GNOME, outside XWindows, as normal user or
root. Note that I also tried to include the old version of the header
(iostream.h) and nothing changes.

The same procedure worked (also with much longer and complicated codes) under
Mandrake 7.2; it works perfectly in the office with an old version of Suse; it
works at home under MS-DOS (djgpp + rhide) (sad!). 

I'm using an AMD Athlon 1GHz, and I bought the Mandrake Powerpack 8.0
(italian version) just because I wanted to use the most updated Linux
distribution to learn C++ and other programming languages. I installed Mdk 8.0
on the previous 7.2 partitions without any visible problem, choosing, the first
time, the manual package picking. At last, desperate, I tried to re-install the
power pack choosing the automatic package puicking, becasue I thought I forgot
some important dependencies the first time.

As I didn't find similar problems on many mailing lists (at least with a
keyword search) I hope somebody may have an idea. Sorry for the details, but I
don't need suggestions like try to execute the program with ./Hallo, instead
of Hallo.

Bye

Fabio




[expert] PCMCIA not mounted after memory upgrade

2001-06-20 Thread Marc Audard

Hi,

Could somebody help me? I upgraded my laptop's memory from
192 MB to 512 MB, and this has the effect that the PCMCIA
card is not mounted anymore!

cardmgr complains not finding the driver in /proc/devices,
which is true. How can I deal with this???

Thanks a lot,

Marc




[expert] licq firewall

2001-06-20 Thread Florian

Im using MandrakeSNF as firewall now i want to try licq but there need to be 
opened a few services or ports i think udp but i dont know which ones and 
licq doesnt inform me of my incoming port.
Also does anyone know how i can open a range of ports from the web interface 
of the firewall.
Alltogethernow: Is there any documentation about SNF? 
Florian




Re: [expert] 8.0 install fails, kernel panic.

2001-06-20 Thread civileme

On Wednesday 20 June 2001 00:38, Jarmo wrote:
 20.6.2001 2:15:38, silkythreads [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 Have you checked your machines Date/time lately ???
 
 I got your message with this DTG -  00/06/19 01:58 AM
 
 I'd say your year's are off a little 

 OOPS!

 Bran new fujitsu-siemens lifebook with win98...seems that
 beginning to forget WIN-HOWTO -)

 So time has nothing to do with my home computer where problem
 exists.

 For curiosity made yesterday lm 7.2 expert/developement
 installation and no problem in booting...Installation took 10
 mins between cd in-- startx !!
 Working like sunThink,my HW can't be reason...there must
 be changes in new 8.0 what differs from 7.2 .
 I'd say 7.2 is more ata-100 compatible than 8.0...

 Greetings
 Jarmo

If you have drop in ATA/100 controllers you have to do a huge 
configuration job after install.  And you are certainly right, 
our patched 2.2.17-21mdk kernel runs Promise controllers much 
better than anyone's 2.4 kernel.  The reason lies in the drivers 
which have been withdrawn for reunification (too many changes 
from Promise resulting in too many band-aids, etc.)  So IF you 
got 8,0 running with an off-board (or improperly embedded 
on-board) Promise ATA-100 controller you would find the disk 
operation very slow, 2-3Mb/s instead of the expectable 29-35Mb/s 
on the hdparm -t test.

To get 8.0 running with that nasty controller, you install, and 
(quick way) remember which partition had the root filesystem, 
like say /dev/hdg5.  Then when you get to bootloader 
installation, you do this

Add

linux-0 root filesystem /dev/hda5

Add
linux-1 root filesystem /dev/hdb5

Add
linux-2 root filesystem /dev/hdc5

Add
linux-3 root filesystem /dev/hdd5

Add
linux-4 root filesystem /dev/hde5

Add
linux-5 root filesystem /dev/hdf5

Now ONE of those will get as far as mounting the root 
filesystem.  Erase the others including the original, when you 
have the system functioning fully.

To make the system function fully, you must go in with the 
rescue disk--say linux-2 worked, then /dev/hdg entries have to 
be changed for /dev/hdc

So use the install CD and hit F1 at the splash screen, then type 
rescue without the quotes.  The system will come up with the 
root prompt

#

And you type the following things

# mount /dev/hdg5 /mnt
# chroot /mnt
# mount /usr

You now can use your editors in console mode

You want to edit /etc/fstab and change all occruuences of hdg to 
hdc (but watch it, if you have pre-existing lines with /dev/hdc, 
then you have to comment those out for now til you find where 
hdc has been moved)  So the first thing I do is put in a floppy 
(dos formatted)

# mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
# cat /etc/fstab  /mnt/floppy/fstab

To save my old information.  I am then able to seek out those 
old ones because I know the patterning of partitions on each and 
I can analyze any drive's partition table by

fdisk -l /dev/hdx, and having root and /usr mountable is all I 
need for that.

Anyway, then with an editor, I try changing all the hdgs to hdcs

Now, I should be able to  save, quit, take out the Install CD, 
and reboot.  From there it is still a hunt for the rest of the 
flock, but at least that starts me.

Civileme




Re: [expert] Help please: file size limit exceeded

2001-06-20 Thread civileme

On Tuesday 19 June 2001 18:15, s wrote:
 Hi all, I sure could use some help.  As the subject states
 this is my problem on my gateway machine.  I have used
 reiserfs and interactive bastille.  I tried to reconfigure
 bastille and told it not limit number of process and I put
 'ulimit -f unlimited' in my /etc/profile file (per the only
 english suggestion I could find on google).  This occurs when
 I try to su to root (pretty important task for me).   I can
 still open other apps and even log in as root and do stuff,
 but not su to root (is the only thing I've identified as a
 problem as of yet).

 Anyone know how I can fix this, even at the risk of giving up
 a tad of security?

 TIA,
 -s


/etc/security/limits.conf

last line or thereabouts

make it VERY large

Or go back to the default with it disabled

Civileme




Re: [expert] simple Ping question

2001-06-20 Thread Pierre Fortin

brian wrote:
 
 Thanks for the responses all. Everything is working correctly, this was a
 question of curiosity, not troubleshooting.
 
 The FW is not blocking any ping responses. And the x.x. represent public IP's
 of 128.252.77.1-255. My netmask is 255.255.255.0
 
 Here is the output from an netstat -nr:
 
 Kernel IP routing table
 Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window  irtt Iface
 128.252.77.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U40 0  0 eth0
 127.0.0.0   0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0   U40 0  0 lo
 0.0.0.0 128.252.77.254  0.0.0.0 UG   40 0  0 eth0
 
 I will ask some more questions for clarification in-line.
 -Brian
 
 On Tuesday 19 June 2001 16:51, you wrote:
  brian wrote:
   Can someone explain something about the response I get from some ping
   test?
  
   At work I have the whole Class C subnet x.x.77.1-255. When I ping from an
   internal PC (x.x.77.216) to an IP that no PC's are using(x.x.77.201), I
   get a resonse of Destination Host Unreachable.
 
  This means the destination is not in your routing table which is checked
  before ever trying to send a ping into the local void.
 
 
 Aren't all IP's 128.252.77.1-255 represented in my routing table?

Yes.  In fact, *ALL* IPs are represented by default (0.0.0.0/0).

Oops...  it's connect: Network is unreachable that you get when the route is
missing...

I'd have to double-check; but IIRC, Destination Host Unreachable should be the
result of getting an ICMP error response to your ping...  the problem is that
this can't come from the destination host itself if it doesn't exist, so some
other possibly misconfigured machine is responding...?

Use tcpdump or ethereal to see what is happening on the wire...

NOTE:  not all network problems are in the machine you are debugging from; some
problems can be caused by other, misconfigured hosts/routers responding
inappropriately...

Pierre

[snip]

   -Brian
 
  Pierre
 
 Thanks again!




Re: [expert] the kernel that won't boot...

2001-06-20 Thread Mark Weaver

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Hi Randy,

Actually there's no such thing as telling the kernel to ignore hardware.
There aren't any system checks as to what hardware is on the system. you
must configure the kernel before compilation.

The problem I ran into was this kernel, 2.4.x was looking for a system
profile. I sort of remembered seeing something about that but couldn't
remember where exactly. Then, I started Drakconf for something and lo and
behold, there it was. I configured a profile and what-a-ya-know...the dern
fool thing booted just fine. Of course it through a few errors cause there
were things like iptables that it was looking for that aren't yet on the
system, but there weren't any serious errors happening. Now it's just a
matter of getting things together to get up and running with kernel 2.4.5
and iptable, NAT and a few other things.

- -- 

Mark
*

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at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a parent.  :)
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Randy Kramer wrote:

 Mark Weaver wrote:
   I don't know...maybe I'm missing something crucial here, but isn't the
   kernel supposed to boot after you've experienced a flawless compile?

 Just a newbie comment / question: I'm not so sure -- during compile does
 anything check whether the machine actually has the hardware to support
 what is compiled?  Can't you compile a kernel on one machine for use on
 a different machine?  Must you do something special when you do that,
 like tell the compiler to ignore missing hardware?

 Randy Kramer

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[newbie] Possible fix for 'ldconfig failed' error during Install

2001-06-20 Thread Jolyon Terwilliger

I've seen this problem on a number of websites and
mailing lists and even experienced it myself.  Here's
my story:

I had initially installed LM 8.0 on a PII 350, Asus
mobo, Maxtor 8 gig HD, 128 meg ram, 3Com NIC, and
generic SVGA about a month ago, no problems.  One
caveat regarding the install was it was on the second
HD in the system at the time (Windows 98 was on the
first HD)  so I had to install the lilo bootloader to
/dev/hdb1 on install then use Powerquest BootMagic
from Windows to set up a bootloader for the first HD
that would optionally load linux.

I recently bought a new server Azza PVMD mobo and AMD
K6 II 500mhz CPU and planned to move the lone maxtor
drive containing LM 8.0 over to it (along with the
same VGA and 3Com NI adapters) but faced a dilemma. 
LILO was on first partition superblock, not the hard
drive bootblock.  Not knowing how to fix that manually
at the time, I figured: just reinstall LM 8.0 over top
of the existing filesystems, making sure NOT to
reformat the partitions.

The original partitions were all ReiserFS, I'm
wondering if that was a problem for this technique to
work.  Not sure, however the first error I got was
'ldconfig failed' shortly after it copied all the
packages over to /usr followed by an hdlists not
found error then a kernel panic.  

The second try produced the ldconfig failed msg just
after I selected all my packages, not installing
anything.

I couldn't reformat the whole drive since I had
valuable data on there I needed to retrieve. I had a
suspicion that it might be the ReiserFS, or wacked out
partition table, but the 'ldconfig failed' message was
a too vague to be sure.

Solution:  I managed to mount the drive on another
machine, copy the files I needed off, then put the
drive back in the K6 II 500.  I completely removed all
partitions, rewrote the Partition table, then created
new partitions (expert mode)  After that, the install
worked like a charm.  No problems.

In the end, I'm still not 100% what the problem was,
but I'd have to say 'ldconfig failure' and 'hdlists
not found' errors at that point in the install (after
package install or selection) seem to relate directly
to the condition of the destination harddrive and / or
 partitions.  If you're trying to install overtop of
an existing linux install (esp. with filesystems other
than Ext2) you may encounter this problem.  If your
harddrive is blank (no partitions) and you still get
this error, you might have a bad or incompatible Hard
Drive or controller (rare, but happens)
If you have an error loading the secondary stage, this
could also have to do with insufficient memory or bad
memory in your system (also happens occasionally =( )

Incidentally, I could NOT get the 'Upgrade' feature to
work in the LM Install at all - couldn't find my root
partition for some reason - this may also have to do
with the ReiserFS that the original install had used
for all partitions (sans swap part.)

The HD partitioning/package installation/bootloader
installation portion of the install needs a lot of
work, IMO.  It would be nice to be able to jump right
to the bootloader config section and simply config
lilo/grub right from the CD-ROM as opposed to
requiring a floppy drive and bootdisk (something I
don't have in this case - I hate everything about
floppies; very unreliable)  There is no reason why
there shouldn't be a fairly easy-to-use recovery tool
on the CD-ROM to assist in reconfiguring your
bootloader, boot method and partition tables without
having to reinstall everytime.

Hope this helps some of you.

Jt

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[expert] Re: [Announce] MDKA-2001:011 - ImageMagick update

2001-06-20 Thread Sören Hjalmarsson

Hej!

Jag är på SEMESTER!!
Jag kommer åter den 9 juli.

Ha en trevlig sommar!!

Sören





Re: [expert] gtk-- rpms

2001-06-20 Thread Jay DeKing

It helps if you know what the root name of the rpm you want is. For example, 
gtkdialogs, rep-gtk, rep-gtk-gnome, rep-gtk-libglade, etc.

I know for sure that the rep-gtk ones are there in Mandrake-specific rpm's; 
I've downloaded them myself. 

Not sure which ones you are looking for, but make sure you search on the full 
name. The revision number is not necessary.

Jay

On Tuesday 19 June 2001 09:36, Laurent Duperval wrote:
 On 18 Jun, Julia A. Case wrote:
  Quoting Laurent Duperval ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  Hi,
 
  Where does one fing the gtk-- rpms? I looked on rpmfind.net but it isn't
  there. It also doesn't look like is distributed with the 8.0 distro.
 
  try
  http://www.gnome.org

 Thanks, I thought there were Mandrake-specific binaries somewhere. Guess
 not.

 L

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 this week commit the crime of your choice!




[expert] crond

2001-06-20 Thread Ruslan

Dear all.

I have LM 7.2.

When tasks are running from my crontab It send to my mail
next message /bin/bash: root: command not found, but these
tasks started successfully.

How can I fix this problem?

  /___/
21.06.2001  Russel.
/___/






Re: [expert] Cannot get koffice to build

2001-06-20 Thread Mark Weaver

why not just install the .rpm files and forego the frustration of trying
to get the .src.rpm's to compile?

-- 

Mark
*

what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a parent.  :)
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Praedor S. Tempus wrote:

 I am presently running Mandrake 8.0 with updates.

 I downloaded the source rpm for the latest cooker koffice.  I do this
 periodically because, well, thus far the app has just not been really useable
 so I keep hoping that each NEXT version will get to a useable point.

 The rpm is koffice-1.1-0.beta2.3mdk.src.rpm.  I try to build it but it fails
 with:
 In file included from libkwordpart_la.all_cc.cc:24:
 tabledia.cc:239:2: warning: #warning TODO
 In file included from libkwordpart_la.all_cc.cc:4:
 kwview.cc: In method `void KWView::setupPrinter (KPrinter )':
 kwview.cc:684: no matching function for call to
 `KPrinter::setCurrentPage (int)'
 In file included from libkwordpart_la.all_cc.cc:5:
 kwcanvas.cc: In method `void KWCanvas::print (QPainter *, KPrinter *)':
 kwcanvas.cc:130: no matching function for call to `KPrinter::pageList
 ()'
 make[3]: *** [libkwordpart_la.all_cc.lo] Error 1
 make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/koffice-1.1/kword'
 make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/koffice-1.1/kword'
 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/koffice-1.1'
 make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
 Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77542 (%build)

 Now obviously it is buildable somehow or it wouldn't be available as a binary
 rpm in cooker.  I can't simply download and install that because it is
 dependent on glibc-2.2.3 and I fear that upgrading that will wreck everything
 (anyone have any information to say it wont break stuff?  Is it safe to go
 from glibc-2.2.2 to 2.2.3?).  Has anyone managed to get this koffice to
 build?  What does the above error actually mean?  Anyone have any help to toss my 
way?