Re: relaying denied

2002-01-30 Thread Chang[linuxism]

thank both of you.

PS apologize for mixing up my mail aliases again. :)

Tom Wilson wrote:
 
 In a word.  Yes.
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Re: hey Bandel! (was Re: BIND 9.x: Part II)

2002-01-30 Thread David A. Bandel

On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:12:55 -0500
begin  Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:

 hey david, something else...
 
 attached is my named.conf  I have yet to get a dns book, so I am truly
 lost in its 'operations'.
 
 Where in this file would I locate the reverse information?

It's not, it's locate in:
/var/named/pz/127.0.0 and /var/named/pz/192.168.1
(the above names came from your named.conf file)

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Re: Linux Compete for Microsoft partners

2002-01-30 Thread burns

On January 29, 2002 09:02 am, Bruce Marshall wrote:
 On Tuesday 29 January 2002 7:45 am, Joel Hammer wrote:
  This is really interesting. MS is taking linux seriously. This means that
  we will see increasing incompatibility between MS and linux software,
  like samba. Just minor stuff, but enuf to make using a samba server not
  worth the trouble. And, expect to see more problems in translating MS
  documents into non-MS software, too.
 
  Why not. There are billions of dollars at stake.

 I fully expect that some day in the not too distant future, there will be a
 'Microsoft Internet' and an Internet for the rest of us.  They're going to
 make it happen.


Bill already did that. 
Flash back to 1995...
When MSN first started it was conceived of as a giant private network. 
Popularity of the Internet was still ramping up and Netscape owned the 
browser space. Try as Microsoft might, they couldn't compete with the booming 
success of the Internet, so MSN was revamped to become a service *on* the 
Internet and Microsoft increased even further their efforts to seriously 
dominate the browser space by starting to offer their browser free.

Now things have gone full circle. With .Net MS looks to make a stab at 
establishing significant control over the Internet - or at least the software 
content people are running over it. Bill's ultimate goal will be realized.

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Mandrake 8.1 and X

2002-01-30 Thread Cidadão Dorense

Hi all.

I'm currently running Mdk 8.1 in a Dell machine with a
ATI (MACH 64) video card and a P990 Monitor. Mdk upon
istallation doesn't present me with an 1152x864
resolution option; it jumps from 1024x768 to
1280x1024.

The 1152 option is the best resolution for me, since
the 1280 one flickers a little bit. I used 1152 for a
long time in Caldera OL.

Well, observing the list I got to know the XFree86
-configure option and tryied that as root, saving the
file to /root/XF86Config. Then, I tryied XFree86
-xf86configfile /root/XF86Config and it brought up X
in the desired resolution, although no Window Manager
came up, just raw X.

Then, if I reboot, it doesn't go in runlevel 5
anymore, the logs telling that /root/XF86Config
contain errors (??). How did the default boot got
pointed to /root/XF86Config if I only tested it with
the -xf86configfile option?

Also, the Mandrake generated XF86Config file contain
modelines for the monitor; since X release 4+ doesn't
require that, I tryied to remove those lines but it
complains. And in /etc/X11 there are XF86Config and
XF86Config-4 files. Caldera used the -4 file, where
Mdk seems to be using the one without the -4... This
is a lot disturbing.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Cid.

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Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Roger Oberholtzer


Has anyone tried this for Linux?

http://www.musicmatch.com/home/

It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.

There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big) download.
The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.

So, before I download, I thought I would ask.

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Re: hey Bandel! (was Re: BIND 9.x: Part II)

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

ok, I was assuming that I had to create 2 more files under /var/named/pz and 
then put int the reverse information.  but I just put them in the current 
zone files..

could you point/post  me an example with the proper setup..?  

I realize I am getting annoying   8^) but until my book arrives Im really in 
the dark on this BIND - DNS stuff  and really unsure where/how to place and 
format the reverse information in the file(s) 

I really can't wait for my book to arrive... 

[root@linuxbox /root]# ll /var/named/pz
total 1
-rwxr-xr-x   1 namednamed 282 Jan 20 11:42 127.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx   1 namednamed   7 Jan 20 11:55 192.168.1 - 127.0.0

current 127.0.0 and 192.168.1 (since they are ln -s  ):

---
$TTL 1D
 
  @ 1D IN SOA   localhost.   root.localhost
42  ; serial (d. adams)
3H  ; refresh
15M ; retry
1W  ; expiry
1D ); minimum
 
1D IN   NS  localhost.
  1 1D IN   PTR localhost.


Again, thanks for all your help.

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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Tim Wunder

Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
 Has anyone tried this for Linux?
 
   http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
 
 It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.
 
 There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big) download.
 The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.
 
 So, before I download, I thought I would ask.
 
 

All I know about them is their website doesn't play nice with the 
current Mozilla nightly I'm using.


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logging...

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

I attempted to move named messages to its own log file:

created /var/log/named (as su) and then chown it to named.named (correct so 
named can write to it?)

-rw-r--r--   1 namednamed   0 Jan 30 09:15 named

here is my syslog.conf :

# Log everything (except mail and news) of level info or higher.
# Hmm--also don't log private authentication messages here!
*.info;cron,news,named,mail,authpriv,auth.none  
-/var/log/messages
# Logging Cron messages here.
cron.*  -/var/log/cron
# Logging BIND/DNS messages here
named.* -/var/log/named

All I changed was added named to the messages, to not be logged there and 
then created its own logging spot.

I then stoped named, stopped syslog, started syslog and started named int hat 
order.

Now i cannot find any messages from anmed anywhere..?  did I format wrong or 
something else?

TIA,


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Re: logging...

2002-01-30 Thread Myles Green

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:55:10 -0500
Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 P.S.  Thats not my entire syslog.conf, jsut the pertinent spots.
 
 Also I notice that messages is no longer receiving messages either 
 the only thing I added to that line was named.

silly question, but did you stop/start syslog after you edited
syslog.conf?

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Re: OT Does anyone know Swedish?

2002-01-30 Thread Roger Oberholtzer


This from my wife (a native Swedish speaker):

DreamHack 2001 became a success. The web, internet and electricity (?)
worked with a minimum of problems. Over 5000 participants made DreamHack
to the world's biggest computer festival. Shortly this page will have
information about the festival and give you opportunity to download
material from DreamHack.



On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 15:41:12 -0700
Tyler Regas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| I'm working on one of my book projects and I need some help translating some Swedish 
|text. Here it is:
| 
| DreamHack 2001 blev en succé. Nätet, Internet och elen fungerade med minimala 
|problem. Över 5000 
| deltagare gjorde DreamHack till världens största datorfestival. På denna sida kommer 
|vi inom kort att 
| publicera information från evenemanget och tillhandahålla möjligheten att ladda hem 
|material från 
| DreamHack.

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Re: logging...

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

yes siree  I sure did  start/stop /etc/rc.d/init.d   ./syslog stop followed 
by start

On Wednesday 30 January 2002 10:12, you were heard blurting out:
 On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:55:10 -0500

 Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  P.S.  Thats not my entire syslog.conf, jsut the pertinent spots.
 
  Also I notice that messages is no longer receiving messages either
  the only thing I added to that line was named.

 silly question, but did you stop/start syslog after you edited
 syslog.conf?

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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Roger Oberholtzer

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:13:39 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
|  Has anyone tried this for Linux?
|  
|  http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
|  
|  It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.
|  
|  There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big) download.
|  The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.
|  
|  So, before I download, I thought I would ask.
| 
| All I know about them is their website doesn't play nice with the 
| current Mozilla nightly I'm using.

I still use 0.94 (or 0.91 - I can't remember and it is at home) and
it worked fine. As this has usually been the case, I have not
upgraded Mozilla for a while. Any suggestions as to the latest
greatest version?

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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Net Llama

--- Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:13:39 -0500
 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 | Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
 |  Has anyone tried this for Linux?
 |  
 |http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
 |  
 |  It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.
 |  
 |  There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big)
 download.
 |  The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.
 |  
 |  So, before I download, I thought I would ask.
 | 
 | All I know about them is their website doesn't play nice with the 
 | current Mozilla nightly I'm using.
 
 I still use 0.94 (or 0.91 - I can't remember and it is at home) and
 it worked fine. As this has usually been the case, I have not
 upgraded Mozilla for a while. Any suggestions as to the latest
 greatest version?

It loaded just fine on 0.9.7 for me.  I looked it over.  Granted, i
don't burn mixed media CDs, its either all data or all music.  So, for
me, this product really doesn't offer anything that i can't already get
from good `old cdrecord.  I guess if you need its fancy  user friendly
feature set, then it looks nice.

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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Tim Wunder

Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
 On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:13:39 -0500
 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 | Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
 |  Has anyone tried this for Linux?
 |  
 |http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
 |  
 |  It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.
 |  
 |  There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big) download.
 |  The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.
 |  
 |  So, before I download, I thought I would ask.
 | 
 | All I know about them is their website doesn't play nice with the 
 | current Mozilla nightly I'm using.
 
 I still use 0.94 (or 0.91 - I can't remember and it is at home) and
 it worked fine. As this has usually been the case, I have not
 upgraded Mozilla for a while. Any suggestions as to the latest
 greatest version?
 
 

0.9.4 is the same base code as Netscape 6.2. For a more stable version 
of the same code base, you could download 0.9.4.1 (Netscape 6.2.1), but 
I believe you'd need to compile it. Moz is currently at 0.9.7, but 0.9.8 
is very close... they're working on a few crasher bugs. There is a 
significant performance boost with recent versions over 0.9.4. So, that 
being said, wait a week and grab 0.9.8.

Regarding MusicMatch's web site, I believe they're pages have some 
fancy-ass browser sniffing code that I don't completely understand that 
causes the problem:
var isMac = (bP.indexOf(Mac) != -1) ? true : false;
var isPC = (bP.indexOf(Win) != -1) ? true : false;
var isLinux = (bP.indexOf(Linux) != -1) ? true : false;
var isIE4 = (bP.indexOf(MSIE 4) != -1) ? true : false;
var isIE45 = (bP.indexOf(MSIE 4.5) != -1) ? true : false;
var isNav3 = (bV == 3  bN == Netscape) ? true : false;
var isNav4 = (bV == 4  bN == Netscape) ? true : false;
var isNav6 = (bV  4  bN == Netscape) ? true : false;
var isIE = (bN.indexOf(Microsoft) != -1) ? true : false;
var isDHTML = (bV  3) ? true : false;

This is telling my untrained eye that they test for linux first and 
present a different web page based on that, so it would make sense that 
it works correctly under linux (I haven't tried it there, yet). It will 
not work properly with the Mozilla nightly I'm currently using under 
Win2K. I'm guessing that had I been using Netscape 6, it would work. My 
problem could also be a bug in Mozilla. I'll persue that angle a little 
further...

Regards,
Tim





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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Roger Oberholtzer

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 08:01:09 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| It loaded just fine on 0.9.7 for me.  I looked it over.  Granted, i
| don't burn mixed media CDs, its either all data or all music.  So, for
| me, this product really doesn't offer anything that i can't already get
| from good `old cdrecord.  I guess if you need its fancy  user friendly
| feature set, then it looks nice.

I, too, use cdrecord direct. But my daughter (all of 8) is not quite
that far along yet. She wants to made CDs of music. So, I am looking.
She likes XMMS, so that type of interface is ok.

I came across this from the latest LimeWire, which in the 'Library'
where it lists your MP3s, there is a 'Burn CD' button. I thought, ok,
let's see how this works. Boom, I was at the site under discussion.

BTW, the latest LimeWire (Java Gnutella client) works 'out of the box'
with a standard Col 3.1 install. Free download at http://www.limewire.com

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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Bruce Marshall

On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:01 am, Net Llama wrote:
 --- Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:13:39 -0500
 
  Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  | Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
  |  Has anyone tried this for Linux?
  | 
  |  http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
  | 
  |  It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.
  | 
  |  There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big)
 
  download.
 
  |  The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.
  | 
  |  So, before I download, I thought I would ask.
  |
  | All I know about them is their website doesn't play nice with the
  | current Mozilla nightly I'm using.
 
  I still use 0.94 (or 0.91 - I can't remember and it is at home) and
  it worked fine. As this has usually been the case, I have not
  upgraded Mozilla for a while. Any suggestions as to the latest
  greatest version?

 It loaded just fine on 0.9.7 for me.  I looked it over.  Granted, i
 don't burn mixed media CDs, its either all data or all music.  So, for
 me, this product really doesn't offer anything that i can't already get
 from good `old cdrecord.  I guess if you need its fancy  user friendly
 feature set, then it looks nice.

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U..  I just loaded it and saw a log 'wine/xx'  stuff loading.   No 
thanks.


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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Roger Oberholtzer

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:23:35 -0500
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| U..  I just loaded it and saw a log 'wine/xx'  stuff loading.   No 
| thanks.

Really? That stinks. But, can a WINE program access the CD drive to
control it for burning? I didn't think wine allowed very complete
device access.

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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Bruce Marshall

On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:39 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
 On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:23:35 -0500

 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 | U..  I just loaded it and saw a log 'wine/xx'  stuff loading.  
 | No thanks.

 Really? That stinks. But, can a WINE program access the CD drive to
 control it for burning? I didn't think wine allowed very complete
 device access.

Should have read:   a lot of wine stuff loading...

Yes, there is a subdirectory under the /mmjb  directory named 'wine'  with 
26MB of stuff in it.


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Re: Commercial CD burning software

2002-01-30 Thread Net Llama


--- Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I, too, use cdrecord direct. But my daughter (all of 8) is not quite
 that far along yet. She wants to made CDs of music. So, I am looking.
 She likes XMMS, so that type of interface is ok.

Well there are quite a lot of free cdrecord GUI frontends out there.  I
prefer gcombust, others like XCDRoast.   Neither needs wine.

 I came across this from the latest LimeWire, which in the 'Library'
 where it lists your MP3s, there is a 'Burn CD' button. I thought, ok,
 let's see how this works. Boom, I was at the site under discussion.

Interesting.  Some kind of x-marketing deal no doubt.

 BTW, the latest LimeWire (Java Gnutella client) works 'out of the box'
 with a standard Col 3.1 install. Free download at
 http://www.limewire.com

I'm fairly certain that Limewire is nothing more than a front end to the
Gnutella network.  That said, there are other Gnutella clients out there
(that do not require java).  I use gtk-gnutella, and find it quite
feature rich  user friendly.  gtk-gnutella shows you the gnutella
client that the remote file is using, and i've seen Limewire listed
quite often. So, limewire is definitely not a requirement.

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Re: hey Bandel! (was Re: BIND 9.x: Part II)

2002-01-30 Thread David A. Bandel

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:08:58 -0500
begin  Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:

[snip]

 
 ---
 $TTL 1D
  
   @ 1D IN SOA   localhost.  
   root.localhost  42  ;
   serial (d. adams)  3H 
   ; refresh  15M ; retry
 1W  ; expiry
 1D ); minimum

your problem is in this section above.  All else looks good.  The problem
is, you don't reference anywhere what your reverse zone is.  You have $TTL
1D (your zone's default time to live), then you have an @, which needs to
reference the domain (which needs to be listed before this @), but can't
because the domain isn't listed.  This is why named is whining at startup.
 


  
 1D IN   NS  localhost.
   1 1D IN   PTR localhost.
 
 
 Again, thanks for all your help.
 
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Re: logging...

2002-01-30 Thread William F. Day

Tabs of course.

It's got me..   I can't see anything wrong with the way it is setup


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test

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

dont read this, you are wasting your time...


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Re: test

2002-01-30 Thread Tim Wunder

Bill Day wrote:
 dont read this, you are wasting your time...
 
 
 

Now you tell me...

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RE: Developer question

2002-01-30 Thread Wall, Kurt

Use autoconf.

Kurt


-Original Message-
From:   Rick Sivernell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wed 1/30/2002 12:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 
Subject:Developer question
List

  I am doing a programming project for a college class. My system and the 
development system are both Linux. The final build  operation will be on
BSD, I do not at this time knowe version. My question is, if I create the
config Makefile stuff on linux, how much rework to make my stuff work on 
BSD. My code will be generic not X or gnu specific, but use the standard headers
 stlport.

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Re: OT Does anyone know Swedish?

2002-01-30 Thread Tyler Regas

Roger,

Thank you so much. This was a big help!

Tyler

At 08:13 AM 1/30/2002, you wrote:

This from my wife (a native Swedish speaker):

DreamHack 2001 became a success. The web, internet and electricity (?)
worked with a minimum of problems. Over 5000 participants made DreamHack
to the world's biggest computer festival. Shortly this page will have
information about the festival and give you opportunity to download
material from DreamHack.



On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 15:41:12 -0700
Tyler Regas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| I'm working on one of my book projects and I need some help translating 
some Swedish text. Here it is:
|
| DreamHack 2001 blev en succé. Nätet, Internet och elen fungerade med 
minimala problem. Över 5000
| deltagare gjorde DreamHack till världens största datorfestival. På denna 
sida kommer vi inom kort att
| publicera information från evenemanget och tillhandahålla möjligheten 
att ladda hem material från
| DreamHack.

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WEIRD! XF-4.2.0 fixes itself

2002-01-30 Thread Net Llama

Some of you may remember the rather odd experience that I had with my
XFree86-4.2.0 upgrade where gdm bombed when switching to runlevel 5.

Well, i had to reboot my box to test something, and not even thinking
about it, i just let it go naturally into RL5.  Instead of choking like
its done about 5 times before, it booted properly into gdm.  I'm
incredibly stumped,but pleased that it somehow fixed itself.

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Re: logging...

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

so far a total of 2 have stopped and the 3rd has never started:
messages and cron have stopped loggin
named never started logging to /var/log/named
despite stopping named, cron and syslog then starting syslog cron and named?

but why would messages top logging too..?

anyone..?




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 Tabs of course.

 It's got me..   I can't see anything wrong with the way it is setup


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Re: hey Bandel! (was Re: BIND 9.x: Part II)

2002-01-30 Thread Keith Morse



Bill, just another quick reference I got turned on to by a friend is:

http://www.cymru.com/~robt/Docs/Articles/secure-bind-template.html

Helped alot for my first setup of Bind 9.x

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Re: Developer question

2002-01-30 Thread Susan Macchia

Rick,

I've done lots of porting sporadically over the years and for the most part,
they should port.  Just be careful not to use any Linux specific features in
your makefile and you should be all set.  And even if your code was X window
specific, X is on available on all *nix* platforms (provided that it's
installed).

BTW, what programming language are you using?  C or C++ ?

Let me know if you need any more help.  Be glad to!

 List
 
   I am doing a programming project for a college class. My system and the 
 development system are both Linux. The final build  operation will be on
 BSD, I do not at this time knowe version. My question is, if I create the
 config Makefile stuff on linux, how much rework to make my stuff work on 
 BSD. My code will be generic not X or gnu specific, but use the standard 
 headers
  stlport.
 
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Re: Kwintv won't save channels anymore

2002-01-30 Thread Joel Hammer

Keep in mind, this all used to work.

I have finally gotten around to trying your suggestions, since I
want to keep watching cable TV while I surf without a lot of aggravation.
ldd didn't show any missing libraries.

kwintv runs apparently ok, BUT, either as a regular user or as root, when
I try to exit, it tries to save my channels to default.ch.  It creates
a file with 0 bytes, and then the program crashes with the following
error while running strace.

open(/root/.kwintvrc/default.ch, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0664) = 8
write(2, Warning: main: Can\'t save progra..., 73Warning: main: Can't save
programs to file /root/.kwintvrc/default.ch!
) = 73
close(8)= 0
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++   

Now, prior to this failure, it creates a file:
/root/.kde/share/config/kwintvrc
without a problem.

I don't find anything of interest in /var/log/messages.

It looks like it tries to create the file default.ch (it does actually),
and it has the permissions specified in the strace. Here is the file
it creates:

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jan 30 19:29 default.ch   

It seems to fail in writing to the file. So, it seems to be some internal
program error.

The most annoying thing is that the audio of the cable channel stays
on. I don't know how to kill that. If I could kill it, without having
to shut down kde, I could live with the shut down problem.

Now, I am using version .8.0. I recompiled it, and got the same result.
I tried to compile version .8.5, which is optimized for kde2, and used
the --with-kde-version=1 option with configure, but the make eventually
failed with:

wizScanData.cpp: In method `wizScanData::wizScanData(class QWidget * = 0,
const char * = 0)':
wizScanData.cpp:154: no matching function for call to
`QProgressBar::setIndicatorFollowsStyle (bool)'
wizScanData.cpp:155: no matching function for call to
`QProgressBar::setCenterIndicator (bool)'   

So, I guess I am missing a widget or something.

(I am going to look into the Mac.)

As usual, any insight appreciated.

Joel

On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 05:14:12PM -0800, Net Llama wrote:
 --- Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Not as far as I can recall.
  This is the only program acting funny.
 
 Try running an strace on it and see if it complains about a missing file
 or an attempt to write to something.  Also, what does ldd have to say? 
 Are any libraries that it needs missing?
 
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Re: logging...

2002-01-30 Thread David A. Bandel

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 18:02:12 -0500
begin  Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:

 so far a total of 2 have stopped and the 3rd has never started:
 messages and cron have stopped loggin
 named never started logging to /var/log/named
 despite stopping named, cron and syslog then starting syslog cron and
 named?
 
 but why would messages top logging too..?
 
 anyone..?
 

probably because there is no facility called named.  You _must_ use the
correct facility names.  And since you put named in two places (messages
and named), those probably won't work.

from man syslog.conf:
   The facility is one of the following keywords: auth, auth­
   priv, cron, daemon, kern, lpr, mail, mark, news,  security
   (same  as  auth),  syslog,  user,  uucp and local0 through
   local7.  The keyword security should not be  used  anymore

I don't rightly remember, so you need to check the bind documentation, but
I believe bind syslogs via kern (and possibly daemon).

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Re: logging...

2002-01-30 Thread David A. Bandel

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 18:02:12 -0500
begin  Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:

 so far a total of 2 have stopped and the 3rd has never started:
 messages and cron have stopped loggin
 named never started logging to /var/log/named
 despite stopping named, cron and syslog then starting syslog cron and
 named?
 
 but why would messages top logging too..?
 
 anyone..?
 

OK, and sometimes if I dig just a _tiny_ bit, the answer is in front of my
face:

logging {
  channel default_syslog {
// Send most of the named messages to syslog.
syslog local2;
  severity debug;
  };

the above from a bind-9 named.conf.  It's programable.  But don't use
local2, ppp uses local2.  Try using local3-local7.

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Mutt is being a bad dog...

2002-01-30 Thread Ian

When I send mail using /usr/bin/mail , the messages are sent out using
the masquerading domain (from dyndns) I set in postfix as I expect.

But, when I send from mutt, it seems to do a lookup on the IP it's
coming from, and instead fills in the actual domain associated with my
IP address as assigned by my ISP, but not before it inserts the hostname
of the machine (behind my firewall).  So I wind up with the wrong domain
name and a bogus hostname in the From: fields of my email.

I looked at my .muttrc (std SuSE 7.3) and can't see anything in there
that would cause this.  After digging through the options for .muttrc
(holy $#!7 there are a lot!) I gave up...hence this email.

Attached is a copy of the .muttrc FWIW.
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#
# Sample ~/.muttrc for SuSE Linux
#

#
# Setting
#
set pager_context=4
set pager_index_lines=10
set pager_stop

#
# Binding
#
bind  pager backspace previous-page
bind  pager -   previous-line
bind  pager \eOmprevious-line
bind  pager +   next-line
bind  pager \eOknext-line
bind  pager \eOMnext-line
bind  pager \e[1~   top
bind  pager \e[4~   bottom

bind  index backspace previous-entry
bind  index -   previous-entry
bind  index \eOmprevious-entry
bind  index +   next-entry
bind  index \eOknext-entry
bind  index \eOMdisplay-message
bind  index \e[Hfirst-entry
bind  index \e[Flast-entry
bind  index \e[1~   first-entry
bind  index \e[4~   last-entry

bind  alias   space   select-entry
bind  alias   x exit
bind  attach  x exit
bind  browser x exit

#
# Color
#
mono  messagebold
color messagewhite  red
color error  brightyellow   red
color indicator  white  red
color tree   brightmagenta  default
color signature  reddefault
color attachment brightyellow   red
color search brightyellow   red
color tilde  brightmagenta  default
color markersbrightmagenta  default
#color bold   brightblackdefault
#color underline  green  default
color quoted blue   default
color quoted1magentadefault
color quoted2reddefault
color quoted3green  default
color quoted4cyan   default
color quoted5blue   default
color quoted6magentadefault
color quoted7reddefault
color quoted8green  default
color quoted9cyan   default
color hdrdefault brightred  default
color header brightmagenta  default  ^(from):
color header brightblue default  ^(subject):
#color header defaultdefault  [ \t]+[^:]*$
color body   brightcyan default  \
  ((ftp|http|https)://|(file|mailto|news):|www\\.)[-a-z@0-9_.:]*[a-z0-9](/[^][{} 
\t\n\r\()]*[^][{} \t\n\r\().,:])?
color body   brightcyan default  [-a-z_0-9.+]+@[-a-z_0-9.]+
color body   reddefault  (^| )\\*[-a-z0-9äöüß*]+\\*[,.?]?[ \n]
#
# End
#



Resolved Re: Mutt is being a bad dog...

2002-01-30 Thread Ian

Ian wrote:
 
 When I send mail using /usr/bin/mail , the messages are sent out using
 the masquerading domain (from dyndns) I set in postfix as I expect.
SNIP

Argh.

2 minutes after I ask for help I find the answer myself...unless I ask
first thing...then just before a reply comes in, I find the answer.

Never mind, I was trying to complexificate the whole thing...

set hostname = mydyndns.hostname.net

Imagine that...

In case everyone doesn't already know about this site
[http://mutt.netliberte.org/], if you use mutt, it's worth a visit.
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Re: Mutt is being a bad dog...

2002-01-30 Thread Joel Hammer

Here is what I have in my .muttrc file. This seems to take care of this
problem for me. I am doing almost the same thing as you.

set hostname=hammershome.com
my_hdr From: Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Joel


 When I send mail using /usr/bin/mail , the messages are sent out using
 the masquerading domain (from dyndns) I set in postfix as I expect.
 
 But, when I send from mutt, it seems to do a lookup on the IP it's
 coming from, and instead fills in the actual domain associated with my
 IP address as assigned by my ISP, but not before it inserts the hostname
 of the machine (behind my firewall).  So I wind up with the wrong domain
 name and a bogus hostname in the From: fields of my email.
 
 I looked at my .muttrc (std SuSE 7.3) and can't see anything in there
 that would cause this.  After digging through the options for .muttrc
 (holy $#!7 there are a lot!) I gave up...hence this email.
 
 Attached is a copy of the .muttrc FWIW.
 -- 
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 #
 # Sample ~/.muttrc for SuSE Linux
 #
 
 #
 # Setting
 #
 set pager_context=4
 set pager_index_lines=10
 set pager_stop
 
 #
 # Binding
 #
 bind  pager backspace previous-page
 bind  pager -   previous-line
 bind  pager \eOmprevious-line
 bind  pager +   next-line
 bind  pager \eOknext-line
 bind  pager \eOMnext-line
 bind  pager \e[1~   top
 bind  pager \e[4~   bottom
 
 bind  index backspace previous-entry
 bind  index -   previous-entry
 bind  index \eOmprevious-entry
 bind  index +   next-entry
 bind  index \eOknext-entry
 bind  index \eOMdisplay-message
 bind  index \e[Hfirst-entry
 bind  index \e[Flast-entry
 bind  index \e[1~   first-entry
 bind  index \e[4~   last-entry
 
 bind  alias   space   select-entry
 bind  alias   x exit
 bind  attach  x exit
 bind  browser x exit
 
 #
 # Color
 #
 mono  messagebold
 color messagewhite  red
 color error  brightyellow   red
 color indicator  white  red
 color tree   brightmagenta  default
 color signature  reddefault
 color attachment brightyellow   red
 color search brightyellow   red
 color tilde  brightmagenta  default
 color markersbrightmagenta  default
 #color bold   brightblackdefault
 #color underline  green  default
 color quoted blue   default
 color quoted1magentadefault
 color quoted2reddefault
 color quoted3green  default
 color quoted4cyan   default
 color quoted5blue   default
 color quoted6magentadefault
 color quoted7reddefault
 color quoted8green  default
 color quoted9cyan   default
 color hdrdefault brightred  default
 color header brightmagenta  default  ^(from):
 color header brightblue default  ^(subject):
 #color header defaultdefault  [ \t]+[^:]*$
 color body   brightcyan default  \
   ((ftp|http|https)://|(file|mailto|news):|www\\.)[-a-z@0-9_.:]*[a-z0-9](/[^][{} 
\t\n\r\()]*[^][{} \t\n\r\().,:])?
 color body   brightcyan default  [-a-z_0-9.+]+@[-a-z_0-9.]+
 color body   reddefault  (^| )\\*[-a-z0-9äöüß*]+\\*[,.?]?[ \n]
 #
 # End
 #

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Re: Kwintv won't save channels anymore

2002-01-30 Thread Joel Hammer

 The most annoying thing is that the audio of the cable channel stays
 on. I don't know how to kill that. If I could kill it, without having
 to shut down kde, I could live with the shut down problem.
 

Well, I have at least found that my removing the module bttv, the sound
stops. Reinstalling the module is not big deal. So, I may have found the
work around for this problem. 

Now, if I could just get a working default.ch file, I could solve this
whole thing without even knowing why kwintv can't write that file.

Joel

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Re: Developer question

2002-01-30 Thread Rick Sivernell

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:13:20 -0500
Wall, Kurt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Use autoconf.
 
 Kurt
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Sivernell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wed 1/30/2002 12:52 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc:   
 Subject:  Developer question
 List
 
   I am doing a programming project for a college class. My system and the 
 development system are both Linux. The final build  operation will be on
 BSD, I do not at this time knowe version. My question is, if I create the
 config Makefile stuff on linux, how much rework to make my stuff work on 
 BSD. My code will be generic not X or gnu specific, but use the standard headers
  stlport.
 
 cheers
 
 -- 
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 Dallas, Texas  75287
 972 306-2296
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   Thanks for your input. Your anwsers were as I thought, just needed to
make sure as I start on this assignment. I will be using C++. This is a 
programming assignment for an upper level course @ UNT. It is to be a 
web based front frame in a browser talking to a program to build the frams
for display. Something a little new for me, but not at this time a hard challenge.
Should be fun. A whole lot more than my Computer ethics class g.

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Re: hey Bandel! (was Re: BIND 9.x: Part II)

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

Thanks Keith

But Im still lost    8^(

Going on with the trial and error...


On Wednesday 30 January 2002 18:45, you were heard blurting out:
 Bill, just another quick reference I got turned on to by a friend is:

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