Re: [expert] rpcinfo - problems

2002-06-01 Thread J. Craig Woods

hans schneidhofer wrote:
> 
> RH can get all the necessary information. it looks like this :
> 
> rpcinfo -p hanna
> Program Vers Proto  Port
> 10  2   tcp 111 portmapper
> 10  2   udp 111 portmapper
> 100024  1   udp 32768   status
> 10  1   tcp 32768   status

Let us simplify this by first looking at "hanna". If I understand that
"hanna" is to be a nfs server, it does not have the necessary daemons
running. Here is the output from a machine running a nfs server:

[drjung@sherman drjung]$ /usr/sbin/rpcinfo -p sherman 
   program vers proto   port
102   tcp111  portmapper
102   udp111  portmapper
1000241   udp  32768  status
1000241   tcp  32768  status
3910022   tcp  32769  sgi_fam
1000111   udp624  rquotad
1000112   udp624  rquotad
1000111   tcp627  rquotad
1000112   tcp627  rquotad
151   udp  32769  mountd
151   tcp  32770  mountd
152   udp  32769  mountd
152   tcp  32770  mountd
153   udp  32769  mountd
153   tcp  32770  mountd
132   udp   2049  nfs
133   udp   2049  nfs
1000211   udp  32770  nlockmgr
1000213   udp  32770  nlockmgr
1000214   udp  32770  nlockmgr

Have you started your nfs service? It does not appear to be running. Try
running a "service nfs status". You should see rpc.mountd, rpc.rquotad,
and nfsd all running. Let us know about this, I we can move on to the
next issue.

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Re: [expert] gcc and nvidia_kernel

2002-06-01 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Fri, 31 May 2002 18:05:07 -0700
Robby Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
> 
> $ IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=1 rpm --rebuild NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-2960.src.rpm
> 
 

That did the trick.

Thanks much.


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Re: [expert] phpSysInfo question

2002-06-01 Thread David Relson

Barry,

A neat little script.  It's working fine on my machine, which it tells me 
has been up for 2 days 11 hours 48 minutes.

Regarding the title, I'd start the process of finding it with the following 
commands:

 cd phpSysInfo-2.0
 find . -type f | xargs grep -i system.information

to see which script file has the string "System Information".

David

At 10:10 PM 5/31/02, Barry Michels wrote:
>http://www.barrymichels.com/phpSysInfo-2.0/
>
>This script will show data right after a reboot, for about an hour or so,
>then N/A's everywhere.  Any ideas why?  I've searched through their forums,
>but they don't help.  Their main suggestion is not to run php in safe mode,
>but I don't.  I've tried re-starting several processes, but nothing I do
>short of rebooting will fix it.  I'll never set a record for the longest
>up-time doing that... :)
>
>If you notice the 'Modified by' text at the bottom, keep in mind that this
>problem was occurring before I modified it.  The only changes I made were to
>what data was shown in the templates.  Which brings up another question:
>does any one know where the command is to create the title?  I want to get
>rid of the intranet IP address.
>
>Barry
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Re: [expert] KDE 3.0.1 File Associations Re-Revisited

2002-06-01 Thread Peter Ruskin

On Saturday 01 Jun 2002 04:40, Chris Spencer wrote:
> I'm still trying to tweak my file associations in KDE and I have
> encountered an odd problem. I just installed the Crossover Plugin so I
> can use some Windows plugins and so far it seems to work pretty good.
> But I am having an odd problem with file associations.
>
> I have downloaded and installed Windows Media Player and am trying to
> get it to associate with .wmv files. In my list of file associations I
> have an x-ms-wmv mimetype, filename pattern is set to *.wmv, and the
> application preference order is just set to "wmediaplayer.sh" (the

what happens if you make that "wmediaplayer.sh %u" ?

> Crossover launcher for Media Player). Embedding is set to "show file in
> a seperate viewer."
>
> If I left-click on a .wmv file I get a bunch of crap in my browser
> window and Windows Media Player does not open. However, if I right
> click on it, select Open With, then type in wmediaplayer.sh it opens it
> just fine.
>
> What am I doing wrong with my associations? Any help would be
> appreciated. Thanks...
>
> -Chris

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Re: [expert] can no longer post (without undue pain)

2002-06-01 Thread gianpaolo racca

On Tuesday 28 May 2002 19:32, daRcmaTTeR wrote:

> what you're going to have to do make your postfix server reverse dns-able.
> the servers running the list won't accept mail from servers unless they
> can do successful reverse lookups on them. I had the same problem until
> three things happened. I got a cable connection that allows me a static
> IP, I set up dns and reverse lookup, and I started using NAT so that all
> the packets leaving my boxes all get the gateway's ip address. I don't
> know that the third one has anything to do with all this, but it helps me
> feel better about all the other stuff.

Unfortunately, I think that being fully reverse-dnsable is not up to you only, 
but to your provider who holds your ip block.
I can be wrong (and I'd like to be, because I have this problem too).

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Re: [expert] can no longer post (without undue pain)

2002-06-01 Thread J. Craig Woods

gianpaolo racca wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday 28 May 2002 19:32, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
> 
> > what you're going to have to do make your postfix server reverse dns-able.
> > the servers running the list won't accept mail from servers unless they
> > can do successful reverse lookups on them. I had the same problem until
> > three things happened. I got a cable connection that allows me a static
> > IP, I set up dns and reverse lookup, and I started using NAT so that all
> > the packets leaving my boxes all get the gateway's ip address. I don't
> > know that the third one has anything to do with all this, but it helps me
> > feel better about all the other stuff.
> 
> Unfortunately, I think that being fully reverse-dnsable is not up to you only,
> but to your provider who holds your ip block.
> I can be wrong (and I'd like to be, because I have this problem too).
> 

WRONG AGAIN! The mail server, smtp.mandrax.org is not, repeat *NOT*,
doing a reverse dns lookup on ip addresses (please see my *many* posts
on this issue).

drjung

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[expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread falcaraz

Does anyone know an aplication similar to the "killer popup" for windows
but runing in linux?; I hate those pages that full my screen with
web-pages I don't like.

Thanks in advance

Francisco Alcaraz
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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread Jason Guidry

i think junkbuster does this

- Original Message -
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Subject: [expert] popup killer for linux?


> Does anyone know an aplication similar to the "killer popup" for windows
> but runing in linux?; I hate those pages that full my screen with
> web-pages I don't like.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
>
>
>






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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread Udo Rader

why not simply disallow popups in your browser? mozilla supports that
and I think galeon & konqueror can be told the same.

udo

Am Sam, 2002-06-01 um 22.53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Does anyone know an aplication similar to the "killer popup" for windows
> but runing in linux?; I hate those pages that full my screen with
> web-pages I don't like.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [expert] gcc and nvidia_kernel

2002-06-01 Thread Jeferson Lopes Zacco

Just add to the makefile:

IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=1
it may be right after KERNDIR =...

Wooky

Charles A Edwards wrote:

> Because of versions I need to pass the Ignore_CC_MISMATCH arg to build
> the nvidia_kernel.
> So far I have had no luck.
> Could some kind soul enlighten me as to how to pass that specific arg.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Charles
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread Hicham A.


On Sat, 01 Jun 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anyone know an aplication similar to the "killer popup" for windows
> but runing in linux?; I hate those pages that full my screen with
> web-pages I don't like.


Try privoxy (http://www.privoxy.org/)

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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread mandrake

On Sat, 01 Jun, at 23:14:32 +0200, Udo Rader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why not simply disallow popups in your browser? mozilla supports that
> and I think galeon & konqueror can be told the same.

Really?  Where in mozilla can you set this?  I'd really like to know but
haven't been able to spot it.

Thanks,

-Charlie
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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread Bill Davidson

On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 14:36:33 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Sat, 01 Jun, at 23:14:32 +0200, Udo Rader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:> why not simply disallow popups in your browser? mozilla
> supports that> and I think galeon & konqueror can be told the same.
> 
> Really?  Where in mozilla can you set this?  I'd really like to know
> but haven't been able to spot it.

It's in preferences -> advanced -> scripts & windows. Uncheck the option
that says 'open unrequested windows'.

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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread mandrake

On Sat, 01 Jun, at 17:56:22 -0400, Bill Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> It's in preferences -> advanced -> scripts & windows. Uncheck the option
> that says 'open unrequested windows'.

Ah, Bill, you're the man!  Many thanks.

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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread Kevin

On Saturday 01 June 2002 11:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Jun, at 17:56:22 -0400, Bill Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's in preferences -> advanced -> scripts & windows. Uncheck the option
> > that says 'open unrequested windows'.
>
> Ah, Bill, you're the man!  Many thanks.
>
> -Charlie


For those who use Opera, it also supports blocking of pop-up windows.  The 
only problem is, some sites use pop-ups as a way to link to other pages or 
forms.  So if you click a link, and nothing happens, allow pop-ups and try 
again.

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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread David Guntner

> Does anyone know an aplication similar to the "killer popup" for
> windows but runing in linux?; I hate those pages that full my screen
> with web-pages I don't like.

Since I was already running the Squid HTTP Proxy on my Linux (Mandrake, of
course :) box, I added the Sleezeball redirector program to it (go to
freshmeat.net and do a search for "sleezeball" to find it), which gets rid
of a LOT of the standard advertising site banners and so on.  It's nice and
configurable, when I find new banners that are getting through, it's not
terribly hard to add them to the pattern match config file.  I don't know
how much this will help with the kinds of pop-ups that you're running into,
but it's worth a look.

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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread engage

On Saturday 01 June 2002 03:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Jun, at 17:56:22 -0400, Bill Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's in preferences -> advanced -> scripts & windows. Uncheck the option
> > that says 'open unrequested windows'.
>
> Ah, Bill, you're the man!  Many thanks.
>

Too bad that isn't included in Netscape 7.



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Re: [expert] popup killer for linux?

2002-06-01 Thread mandrake

On Sat, 01 Jun, at 20:47:28 -0600, engage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Too bad that isn't included in Netscape 7.

You know, I've never figured out why people use Netscape 7.  It's just a
mozilla release just two or three back, isn't it?  Are there things in
Netscape 7 that aren't in mozilla?
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[expert] Installing 8.2 - not a happy camper

2002-06-01 Thread John Haywood

Thought I'd start the upgrade path on the machine whih originally brought me 
to Mandrake - my Digital HiNote VP.

Tarred up the /etc, /home, chucked them on server, installed 8.2

All well so far, not a problem, until ..

 on reboot, disk thrashed around for ages, just after the "detecting new 
hardware" item

Eventually (we're talking 20 minutes here), a login prompt. OK, but no 
network & no sound.

Looked in old modules.conf, loaded and inserted relevant sound drivers 
(cs4232) - one issue fixed.

The other still remains. I have a Compaq combo modem/100/10 card, which uses 
the xirc2ps_cs module. If the card is in at boot, the system takes forever to 
boot, complaining about too many open files, and when it does come up, there 
is no network.

Manually ejecting the card and reinserting it loads the modules and brings 
the network up, but only at 10 (I have a 100 network).

All this worked perfectly under 7.x though 8.1 - so something seems to have 
gotten broken here. 

Ideas? Suggestions? Civileme??? 

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[expert] A Linux Virus on the loose.

2002-06-01 Thread James

All, 

   Take it as you will apparently Symantic is reporting a virus that
effects both windows and Linux. 

 http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/linux.simile.html

Information on this page.  Any Ideas on how to prevent/check for this
thing now while it's not dangerous would be helpful to us all.  

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