Re: [newbie-it]Problemi con Photopain e FontTastic
Alle 08:56, lunedì 26 novembre 2001, hai scritto: Gentili Linux-User dopo che ho letto tante soluzioni di problemi per altri che come me ne hanno vorrei chiedere un favore io a voi.Ebbene ho installato Mandrake 8.1 su un Pentium 233, tutto va quasi bene ma c'è un problema con Corel PhotoPaint.L'ho installato con successo ma quando lo lancio mi dice che non può partire perchè non trova FontTastic.Ebbene potreste dirmi che cos'è e come posso ovviare al problema?Sono quasi un novizio di Mandrake e vi ringrazio sin d'ora per l'aiuto che saprete darmi.. Francesco ho letto che su mandrake Il Corel non va per via dei font. ciao _ Scarica GRATUITAMENTE MSN Explorer all'indirizzo http://explorer.msn.it/intl.asp
Re: [newbie-it]Problemi con Photopain e FontTastic
Il giorno 08:56, lunedì 26 novembre 2001 hai scritto: Gentili Linux-User dopo che ho letto tante soluzioni di problemi per altri che come me ne hanno vorrei chiedere un favore io a voi.Ebbene ho installato Mandrake 8.1 su un Pentium 233, tutto va quasi bene ma c'è un problema con Corel PhotoPaint.L'ho installato con successo ma quando lo lancio mi dice che non può partire perchè non trova FontTastic.Ebbene potreste dirmi che cos'è e come posso ovviare al problema?Sono quasi un novizio di Mandrake e vi ringrazio sin d'ora per l'aiuto che saprete darmi.. Francesco Ciao, non ho mai utilizzato prodotti Corel su Linux, quindi non so esserti granchè d'aiuto. Comunque, FontTastic dovrebbe essere il server dei fonts necessario ai prodotti Corel per girare. Non è incluso nel pacchetto del PhotoPaint? Prova a vedere se trovi qualche informazione sul sito Corel... Daniele
[newbie-it] Satellite
Allora una volta scompattato il file ci sono due directory, una driver e l'altra dvbd. In driver ci sono due file, dvb_v4l.h e videodev.h, mentre nella directory dvbd c'? dvbd.c, dvbd.h, dvbd.o, Makefile, dvbd eseguibile. Allora da quello che mi dici tu, i driver si caricano come un normale programma, dunque questo, a qualcosa che non va.
[newbie-it] up-grade alla 8.1.........
è possibile aggiornare la versione di mandrake 8.0 alla 8.1 senza dover formattare e reinstallare tuttoapache, mysql, php, perl ecc... Cordiali Saluti migliorini maurizio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie-it] Satellite
Nell'Evo medio, all'ora 18:05, lunedì 26 novembre 2001, Voi, Notabile Matteo, avete dipinto: In driver ci sono due file, dvb_v4l.h e videodev.h, mentre nella directory dvbd c'? dvbd.c, dvbd.h, dvbd.o, Makefile, dvbd eseguibile. Allora da quello che mi dici tu, i driver si caricano come un normale programma, dunque questo, a qualcosa che non va. Uhmm, direi di no, per funzionare il modulo va creato e poi caricato .. Leggi meglio il Sat-HowTo, e lo vedi da te: - 6.1 Drivers installation Once downloaded drivers, you have to untar them to a directory, enter it and type make and make insmod. To do this you need to have actual kernel sources under /usr/src/linux (unless, download them from http://www.kernel.org and recompile them). After made make insmod, your system should have DVB modules loaded. To unload them type simply make rmmod. - -- L.U. #210970 - L.M. #98222 * MDK cooker-8.2 - 2.4.13-9mdk Aderisci alla campagna Il buon quoting: una ragione di vita
Re: [newbie-it]Problemi con Photopain e FontTastic
Daniele Micci wrote: ... non ho mai utilizzato prodotti Corel su Linux, quindi non so esserti granchè d'aiuto. Comunque, FontTastic dovrebbe essere il server dei fonts necessario ai prodotti Corel per girare. Non è incluso nel pacchetto del PhotoPaint? Prova a vedere se trovi qualche informazione sul sito Corel... Corel e` stata acquistata da M$, quindi ha venduto la divisione Linux ad un'altra societa` di cui non ricordo il nome. :-( Piu` probabile trovare qualcosa su Mandrakeuser, Mandrakeforum o gli archivi delle versioni internazionali di questa ML. Arrivi a tutti tramite il sito Mandrake. Per quello che ricordo, l'ho fatto un paio di anni fa, c'erano dei conflitti tra fontastic e drakxfonts. Alla fine ho deciso che era meglio usare GIMP. ciao, Andrea
Re: [newbie-it] installazione xine divx 4.02
--- luigi pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: ho avuto problemi con la compilazione di xine(per usare il dvd) in pratica quando compilo le librerie non riesce a creare delle directory e non termina la compilazione. un problema analogo l'ho avuto con il codec divx: non mi fa compilare i sorgenti. il tutto su una mandrake 8.0 qualcuno è riuscito a installarli? grazie a tutti Io ho avuto un po' di problemi a compilare la User Interface, ma ho risolto impostando delle variabili d'ambiente, era solo un problema di path. ...Hai compilato da root? Che messaggio ti da di preciso? Ciao! Steo. __ Scarica Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 personalizzato Yahoo! Per saperne di più vai alla pagina: http://it.ie.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie-it] mdk 8.1 ....è così diversa?
--- Alessandro Rontani [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 11:29:02 +0100 Paride Desimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tutto sommato non e' che ci sia un abisso rispetto alla 8.0... Da quanto so dovrebbero aver migliorato piu' che tutto il suppporto all'USB, ma su questo non so darti un giudizio. Un'altro aggiornamento e' il gcc alla versione 3.0. L'aggiornamento al gcc3.0 e' tutt'altro che secondario, secondo me: con la mandrake 8.0 sono stato costretto a ripescarmi la vecchia mandrake 7.2 e fare un downgrade dell gcc da 2.96 a 2.95 perche' il mplayer (un player di avi e mpeg, rifiutava di compilare, visto che (a quanto diceva, e non ho ragione di non crederci) il gcc 2.96 e' una release non ufficiale della Red Hat: e' bacato e sbaglia addirittura alcune istruzioni MMX quando compila: upgradate al 3.0 oppure fate un downgrade (upgrade) al 2.95. Ora il testo preciso non lo ricordo, ma il succo era quello. Ciao. Alessandro. Si, il 2.96 e' una versione di Mandrake: il gcc Gnu e' passato dalla 2.95 alla 3.0. Da quanto ho sentito e' un po' un casino pero' passare dalla 2.9x alla 3.0 perche' bisognerebbe ricompilare anche alcune librerie ed e' una cosa piuttosto delicata...! Se hai problemi col compilatore di conviene tornare al 2.95 oppure a questo punto effettivamente installare la mdk 8.1. Credo pero' che anche il gcc 3.0 sia un po' bacato (anche se per il momento non ho avuto problemi) perche' a distanza di poco tempo e' uscita la release 3.01... forse corregge qualche baco... ciao!. Steo. __ Scarica Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 personalizzato Yahoo! Per saperne di più vai alla pagina: http://it.ie.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie-it] mdk8.1 e permessi partizioni windows
--- LukenShiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Nell'Evo medio, all'ora 14:31, domenica 25 novembre 2001, Voi, Notabile [EMAIL PROTECTED], avete dipinto: perchè se cerco di scrivere, da utente, su /mnt/win_d non ne ho i permessi, o meglio, perchè, se come root, cambio i permessi della cartella mdk8.1 me li ricambia con quelli di default? C'e' da configurare il file /etc/fstab... Appena arrivo a casa ti mando una mail dettagliata: adesso rischio di scriverti delle fesserie...! Ciao! Steo. __ Do You Yahoo!? Il Nokia Game è on line! Clicca qui per iscriverti e partecipare alla nuova avventura multimediale entro il 3 novembre. Vai alla pagina del gioco http://it.promotions.yahoo.com/info/nokiagame.html!
[newbie-it] Audiogalaxy
Come si setta Audiogalaxy? Fatemi un esempio, dei due file,account.txt e shares.txt, perch? il mio non funziona. ciao
Re: [newbie-it] scheda audio
Ciao, prova così: 1-disabilita l'opzione PnP OS Installed (o simile) nel BIOS: settala su NO, salva le impostazioni e riavvia. 2-cerca isa nel Software Manager ed installa i pacchetti che trovi. 3-lancia ' sndconfig ' dalla console di root. Se non hai sndconfig installato, cercalo con Software Manager ed installalo... Daniele Io ho lo stesso problema con una OPT o931; MAD16pro, e ho seguito i tuoi consigli, comunque continua a essere, come dice il file isapnp in proc not active.
[newbie-it] Fw: Preghiera
Ho ricevuto questa curiosa mail e mi è piaciuta, perché una volta tanto queste catene servono veramente a qualcosa: Per i prossimi 60 secondi, lascia ciò che stai facendo, e approfitta di questa opportunità. Tutto quello che devi fare è: 1. Dire semplicemente questa piccola preghiera per la persona che ti ha inviato il messaggio: Padre nostro che sei nei cieli, sia santificato il tuo nome venga il tuo regno, sia fatta la tua volontà, come in Cielo così in Terra, dacci oggi il nostro pane quotidiano rimetti a noi i nostri debiti come noi li rimettiamo ai nostri debitori e non ci indurre in tentazione ma liberaci dal male. Amen. 2. Poi, inviala ad altri dieci persone. Poco dopo, dieci persone avranno pregato per te e tante persone avranno pregato Dio per altre persone. Apprezza il potere di Dio nella tua vita, per fare ciò che a Lui piace. Se non hai vergogna di fare questo, per favore inviala. Gesù disse, Se tu hai vergogna di me, io mi vergognerò di te davanti al Padre mio. Se ami Dio e non ti vergogni delle cose meravigliose che ha fatto per te, invia questo messaggio a tutte quelle persone a cui vuoi bene! Ciao e...GRAZIE! (soprattutto a chi me l'ha mandata!!!) e. BUONA GIORNATA!!!
Re: [newbie-it] Fw: Preghiera
Nell'Evo medio, all'ora 18:44, lunedì 26 novembre 2001, Voi, Notabile [EMAIL PROTECTED], avete dipinto: [Gr-cut] A prescindere da ogni questione di altro tipo: 1) dato che questa non e' una lista a tema religioso, eviti di mandare questa roba e si vada a leggere la Netiquette, dato che non la conosce!!! 2) I co-destinatari di questo messaggio saranno sicuramente felicissimi di avere il loro indirizzo (magari privato) sbandierato in una lista pubblica. 3) Grazie a questa gran scoperta, da oggi, per quanto mi riguarda (anche se magari non gliene importera' piu' di tanto) i suoi messaggi avranno il privilegio non comune di essere cestinati al volo. -- L.U. #210970 - L.M. #98222 * MDK cooker-8.2 - 2.4.13-9mdk La Netiquette non e' una moquette piu' pulita: http://www.nic.it/NA/netiquette.txt
Re: [newbie-it] up-grade alla 8.1.........
Il giorno 13:11, lunedì 26 novembre 2001 hai scritto: è possibile aggiornare la versione di mandrake 8.0 alla 8.1 senza dover formattare e reinstallare tuttoapache, mysql, php, perl ecc... Cordiali Saluti migliorini maurizio [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sì, lo puoi fare. Ma è sconsigliato. Spesso gli upgrade lasciano qualcosa qua e là a metà strada tra la versione da cui vieni e quella verso cui esegui l'aggiornamento... Installare tutto da capo è sicuramente più lungo, ma è la scelta migliore per avere un sistema funzionante. Ciao... Daniele
Re: [newbie-it] Fw: Preghiera
... forse non è proprio il luogo più adatto, non credi? (per non parlare di altre questioni minori) Ciao... Daniele
Re: [newbie-it] scheda audio
Il giorno 22:47, lunedì 26 novembre 2001 hai scritto: Stefano Sebastiani wrote: stesso identico problema ...solo che io riesco temporaneamente a configurarla con sndconfig da terminale...ma al primo riavvio...pooff...l'audio sparisce...e non ho molta voglia di ricompilare il kernel Ciao, prova a disabilitare il DEVFS (nel file di configurazione del bootloader cambia la stringa devfs=mount in devfs=nomount), ed evita che KUDZU venga avviato al boot (da Mandrake Control Center puoi scegliere quali servizi avviare al boot). Daniele
[newbie-it] Connessione a internet ma ...
Ciao a tutti, ho appena installato Mdk 8.1 e mi sono imbattuto nel problema seguente. Lanciando kppp il modem parte, fa il numero, il provider mi autentica, entro il rete e ... non mi connetto a niente (neanche inserendo manualmente i dns), inoltre non pingo e non riesco nemmeno a connettermi ad un server pop3 per scaricare messaggi con kmail. Vedo i dettagli della connessione con pochissimi pacchetti scambiati ... Premesso che con la 8.0 e precedenti non avevo avuto alcun problema specifico che ho anche una scheda di rete con IP 192.168.0.1 senza aver impostato dns né gateway (anche se dubito che questo possa entrarci)... qualche suggerimento? Grazie per l'attenzione :-( Marco
Re: [newbie-it] installazione xine divx 4.02
Io ho avuto un po' di problemi a compilare la User Interface, ma ho risolto impostando delle variabili d'ambiente, era solo un problema di path. ...Hai compilato da root? Che messaggio ti da di preciso? Ciao! Steo. quando do il make alle librerie di xine lui comincia a compilare dopo un po' comincia a dire che non riesce a trovare una directory e interrompe il make. ho compilato da root e ho provato a creare la directory che lui cercava ma il messaggio è comparso lo stesso e interrompeva lo stesso il make. mi sembra di aver cercato di compilare xine 0.9.2 o 0.9.3 dopo provo con la nuova (la 0.9.5) magari funziona! = se un giorno ti svegli e hai 4 palle vuol dire che hai il nemico alle spalle, e a questo punto non ti muovere perchè altrimenti farai il suo gioco! by Zelig __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/info1
Re: [newbie-it] Connessione a internet ma ...
Il giorno 00:00, martedì 27 novembre 2001 hai scritto: Ciao a tutti, ho appena installato Mdk 8.1 e mi sono imbattuto nel problema seguente. Lanciando kppp il modem parte, fa il numero, il provider mi autentica, entro il rete e ... non mi connetto a niente (neanche inserendo manualmente i dns), inoltre non pingo e non riesco nemmeno a connettermi ad un server pop3 per scaricare messaggi con kmail. Vedo i dettagli della connessione con pochissimi pacchetti scambiati ... Premesso che con la 8.0 e precedenti non avevo avuto alcun problema specifico che ho anche una scheda di rete con IP 192.168.0.1 senza aver impostato dns né gateway (anche se dubito che questo possa entrarci)... qualche suggerimento? Grazie per l'attenzione :-( Marco Ciao Marco, non è che hai impostato un livello di sicurezza troppo alto? Daniele
R: [newbie-it] configurazione kernel
Ho appreso dagli appunti di informatica libera e dagli How to che dopo l'installazione del kernel bisogna configurarlo con make config o make menuconfig o make xconfig, ma non riesco ad avviare uno dei predetti comandi... come posso avviarli? Ti dico una cosa della quale non sono affatto sicuro e della quale chiedo conferma a chi legge questa mail: make è un programma: non è per caso che non è installato? Luca
RE: [newbie] Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release
Eh, you sorta missed the point. Bcast and the like are available on the 3 CD set. The Prosuite DVD release toutes providing additional applications. In point of facts, except for the Mandrakized RPM's of a few already available apps, such as Blender (which you can freely download) the DVD release doesn't really give you anything more in terms of programs. The Web page and marketing blurbs are quick to point out all of these new included applications. Once you purchase the DVD you discover that they are merely demos. -JMS |-Original Message- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ed Tharp |Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 2:59 PM |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: [newbie] Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release | | |ehhh I got the DVD and Do see a LOT of software that is commercial |quailty.(have you ever used a better program than Broadcast |2000?) geeesss |how much of a bargian did you think you wold be getting? |Poor Mandrake, on the one hand folks complain cause software |that costs BIG |bucks needs a key to complete functionality, and on the other |hand folks |complain there is not enough big buck software avail. |cann't please |everyone. I guess I'll just go and please myself.. | | |On Sunday 25 November 2001 13:53, you wrote: | I bought the powerpack , and of the 7 cd's, two are listed as | comercial applications,, (haven't had time to look yet.) | | so am I to assume that the job lot of them are just demo's?? | I figured | for the price that mandrake probably had | license deals with the vendors that allows them to |distribute them at | low cost,,, (like $5+ shareware stuff you see all over the |internet..) | | didn't know that it was all demo's,,, that should have been pointed | out, in the very least its a possible court case for mandrake if | someone chooses to hold them to the software that the packs are said | to contain, but don't really. | | If microsoft said: Office XP included with winXP, and then just | included word and excel viewer... people would crucify them.. | | false advertising is illegal.. | | I love mandrake, but if they become another company trying microsoft | tactics in order to keep the price up for their shareholders, then I | will drop them like a hot rock and suggest the same with all |the other | people I have suggested it to or set it up for... | | We Want the truth, the Whole Truth and Nothin but the Truth.. and we | CAN SO handle it.. :-) | | | rgds | | Frank | -Original Message- | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Expert | Sent: Monday, 26 November 2001 2:41 AM | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release | | | Yep, makes me so irate, I could just --- | | crack 'em! | | On Saturday 24 November 2001 01:29 pm, Jose M. Sanchez wrote: | Yeap, that's why the Prosuite DVD leaves a bad taste. | | The source RPM's are included, which is nice, but aside |from already | free freebies, the DVD only gives you Mandrakized RPM's for the | programs I listed. | | Yeah it's nice that the RPM's are included for Realplayer, |but since | it's a free release, it really should have been packaged in the | original release, etc. | | -JMS | | |-Original Message- | |From: Mike Tracy Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] | |Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 12:30 PM | |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |Subject: Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release | | | | | | | |WHAT? Why would they package demos on disk and |advertise it as | |part of the distribution? I specifically commented on this in | |writing to sales and the lack of comment back lead me to believe | |that they had somehow included full versions. Maybe it was a | |little much to expect, but I think that's false |advertising. When | |you look at the comparison between the different packages, it's | |made to sound like you're getting something more by buying the | |bigger packages. The only thing this helps | |is a person with a dialup connection - in which case, buying a | |prosuite | |dvd with server software isn't necessary anyway (how are |you going to | |run a server on dialup) | | | |This is the third time I've fallen for this - I'm trying |to support | |linux, and feel like I've been ripped off! | | | |Needless to say, I've got a dvd coming in the mail and |hearing the | |all the commercial apps are just time-bombed or demos is really | |annoying. Mike | | Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Automounting problem
civileme wrote: Do NOT use autofs. Make yourself some regular desktop icons for CD and floppy and click to mount, right-click to unmount or eject. We shipped with supermount disabled by default for a reason. Despite our rewrite, the thing doesn't wprk as it should with kernel 2.4 versions. This is a continuation of problems encountered in 8.0 only more severe. Personally I wouldn't mind doing this - I remember the days before automounting anyway. However, this box is used by Windows users, and I don't want to have to go running every time they say Hey, there's something wrong with my floppy disk! Guess I'll have to cross my fingers and go for supermount. Robin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Netscape Webmail
Hi! Is it Netscape Webmail Server is free ? Can I configure it at my Linux Server. Best regards, SKLIM
Re: [newbie] Shutdown Hanging...in Mandrake 8.1!?!
DJW wrote: I don't use Aurora, and it still did it to me (only sometimes, and always on USB device 3, which I don't have. Only 2 devices). Anyway I fixed it by turning off the USB support. Not a valid fix I know if you need it, but I didn't. DJW Subject: Re: [newbie] Shutdown Hanging...in Mandrake 8.1!?! On Sunday 25 November 2001 08:46 pm, Alan Carpenter wrote: I need help =). Everytime I shut my PC down it hangs after Disconnect usb 1, Disconnect usb 2. After it displays disconnect usb 2 it just sits there, and never shuts down or times out with an error. Any help would be great. Thanks... Go to Control center, boot configuration and stop Aurora from being used with the boot and shutdown. Civileme QA Team Alan Alanthis is a known 8.1 problem with a published solution which is covered on the errata web page: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/errata.php3 below I've included what it says about your problem on the errata web page. :) -- Alan Error scenario: The computer locks up when shutting down or when stopping the usb service. Why: In certain cases, the usb-uhci module is broken for some usb devices. Solution: Modify your /etc/modules.conf file and change the line alias usb-interface usb-uhci to alias usb-interface uhci. The change will take effect after the next shutdown and will prevent the usb service from locking up the computer. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Digital cameras, usb and devfs
Es Diumenge 25 Novembre 2001 20:30, en Dennis Myers va escriure: I have been trying for a couple of months to get gphoto2 to work. It will not accept the usb connection. How does one get usb to work in 8.1? Do you have the following package installed? [root@quinipc download]# rpm -qa|grep usb libusb0.1-0.1.3b-1mdk Mine is a Canon Digital Ixus 300. It's detected by gtkam (it's got gphoto2's libraries) with no probs... Hope that helps. -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain Yahoo AOL quini2k ICQ 11407395 www.ClubIbosim.org Linux: usuari registrat 190.783 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Mouse Lockups (X, Gnome, M8.1)
Hidiho I'm having a problem with my mouse. It is setup as a standard PS/2 wheel mouse. Never had a problem with it before. What is happening is at random times while under X my mouse stops responding. Nothing I do gets it working. If I exit to the console, the console mouse cursor works. and if i restart x (eg alt+cntl+backspace) the mouse works again. Any ideas? Thanx for the time taken. ___ Robert MacLean Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Weird telnet-ssh behavior
Hello, Using telnet or ssh foreign server can't authenticate my session. Ssh writes: Authenticated with partial success. Permission denied, try again Login and password are certainly correct. I'm using M8.1 2.4.8-26, in previous version (M8.0) telnet hadn't any problem. Michal. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 Music cd
Steve, Audio CD do not have a file system (so I am told). You must _not_ a CDROM prior to using the CD player. Make sure you have done the umount from the CD and then launch the CD player. Try using Xmms. Here you can indicate the mount point (ex: /dev/cdrom) explicitly. The player should then automatically list the tracks and voilá, musique ! HTH. Hugo - Original Message - From: Steve Weltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ethan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Hugo Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 11:26 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 Music cd I have the same problem with a twist...I can mount and umount a DATA specific CD at will but I can't mount a music CD no matter which method I use. I am trying to play a CD with the media player or the command line, same damn error message... -- [root@sweltman33 /]# mount /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom /dev/scd0: Input/output error mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only /dev/scd0: Input/output error mount: you must specify the filesystem type - The system will play other forms of media (MP3s from a Fat32 partition for example) but just won't recognize a music (Audio) CDROM for the life of me. The device is a Yamaha CD Burner 2200E (IDE) and it's fine because it will read music data on Windowz system loads. I used it to make my Mdk8.1 CDs so I can estimate that it's not broken/damaged. Any suggestions? TIA!! Steve Weltman Friday 23 November 2001 01:25 am, Ethan wrote: I changed my settings back to low and still got the same problem I have only one CD rom drive that can also play DVD.. pls help. thank you. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Problem is if you look at his output, both /dev/cdrom0 and /dev/cdrom2 are sym links to the same device. Something was setup wrong during install. By any chance did you pick a security setting other than low during install? I noticed that anything above low (medium, high) supposedly restricts the devices to specific groups (which in MHO doesn't work too well). Most of my problems (sound related) went away when I changed security back to low. -mm On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Hugo Ferreira wrote: Ethan, Seems like yours is not a simple case. This surpasses my knowledge. It seems you have two links to two mount point of type /dev/cdromx. where x is a number. Do you have more than one CD-R/DVD/CD-RW Drive? If so, the player must know which one to use. Hugo. - Original Message - From: Ethan To: Hugo Ferreira Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 Music cd Here's the output: [root@Echelon dev]# dmesg | grep cdrom devfs: link of cdrom devfs: link of cdrom [root@Echelon dev]# dmesg | grep CDROM [root@Echelon dev]# dmesg | grep cdrom devfs: link of cdrom devfs: link of cdrom [root@Echelon dev]# ls -la /dev/cdrom? lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 13 Nov 17 2001 /dev/cdrom0 - cdroms/cdrom0 lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 13 Nov 17 2001 /dev/cdrom2 - cdroms/cdrom2 /dev/cdroms: total 0 drwxr-xr-x1 root root0 Nov 14 21:00 ./ drwxr-xr-x1 root root0 Jan 1 1970 ../ lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 33 Nov 17 2001 cdrom0 - ../ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 33 Jan 1 1970 cdrom2 - ../ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd appreciate your help. Hugo Ferreira wrote: Ethan, What is the result of a: demsg | grep cdrom and a ls -la /dev/cdrom? Don't forget the question mark. Hugo. - Original Message - From: Ethan To:Hugo Ferreira Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 10:14 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 Music cd Hugo Ferreira wrote: Ethan, I have had the exact same problem and have finally solved it. Anyone please feel free to correct or suggest a better way of doing this. Try the following: 1. log in as root (in a KDE (or any other) X session, I'll assume KDE for KMixer). 2. unmount the cdrom (just in case, and do as Sridhar indicated): umount /mnt/cdrom Do it twice to make sure it is not mounted. Make sure ypu have no CD in the drive. done. 3. Do a ls -la /dev/hdc to make sure it's there 4. If it is, you must now set a sym link from /dev/cdrom (which your player needs) to the /dev/hdc which is the device that you know works because the /mnt/cdrom is also the mountpoint of the /dev/hdc device and that worked for you. We will do the same for /dev/cdrom ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/cdrom [root@Echelon dev]# ln -s /dev/hdc
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
On Sunday 25 November 2001 22:14 pm, you wrote: I am trying to compile mplayer on mdk 8.1, I'm using gcc-3.0-3.0.2-1mdk from the cooker. I get this error when compiling: Dec.o DS_AudioDec.cpp In file included from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_cwchar.h:43, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/fpos.h:40, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_iosfwd.h:41, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/stl_algobase.h:77, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_list.h:61, from /usr/include/g++-v3/list:31, from allocator.h:8, from outputpin.h:8, from DS_Filter.h:6, from DS_AudioDecoder.h:5, from DS_AudioDec.cpp:5: /usr/include/wchar.h: In function `long long int wcstoq(const wchar_t*, wchar_t**, int)': /usr/include/wchar.h:514: cannot convert `const wchar_t* __restrict' to `const __gwchar_t*' for argument `1' to `long long int __wcstoll_internal(const __gwchar_t*, __gwchar_t**, int, int)' /usr/include/wchar.h: In function `long long unsigned int wcstouq(const wchar_t*, wchar_t**, int)': /usr/include/wchar.h:520: cannot convert `const wchar_t* __restrict' to `const __gwchar_t*' for argument `1' to `long long unsigned int __wcstoull_internal(const __gwchar_t*, __gwchar_t**, int, int)' make[1]: *** [DS_AudioDec.o] Error 1 I wonder has anyone else had similar errors and how to fix it. Do I need another package or something? I think the Homepage for mplayer said something about *not* using gcc-3.0 John -- If you can't use Linux, you deserve to stay with M$ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Gaming Edition
Hidiho Does anyone know what kernel comes with the gaming edition? Also what drivers for nvidia cards is it the nvidia ones or the nv ones? thanx ___ Robert MacLean Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] transgaming wine install
I tried hitting enter at the end of a the file using a couple of editors this weekend (mcedit and Xemacs i think) and it didn't help. What editor do you use to do this? And is there any way I can check it has the EOLN is there? thanx ___ Robert MacLean - Original Message - From: Anuerin G. Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 10:16 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] transgaming wine install hi, edit the c_863.c file and place a newline at the end by pressing 'Enter' while at end of the file. this is one quirk of gcc that I always encounter so hopefully the compile would proceed without encountering this error (unless other files dont have a new line at the end) a question though, how can you download a project through CVS using a windows machine? can it be done with a browser? CVS is a new thing for me and havent even tried one yet. ciao! Robert MacLean wrote: i downloaded transgaming wine under windows and tried to install it. i get this error when i try to install it. i have made sure everything else it requires (bison, gcc, flex etc...) are all installed. anyone under stand this? c_863.c:636:48: warning: no newline at end of file c_863.c:637: parse error at end of input make[1]: *** [c_863.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/windows/downloads/wine/unicode' make: *** [unicode/libwine_unicode.so] Error 2 Compilation failed, aborting install. ___ Robert MacLean Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- Programming, an artform that fights back. = Anuerin G. Diaz Design Engineer Millennium Software, Incorporated 25/F Equitable-PCI Tower ADB Avenue cor. Poveda St. Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel# 638-3070 loc. 72 Fax# 638-3079 = -- -- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] transgaming wine install
hi, that's odd? i can now compile source codes without an extra line in the end of the file. try editing your file in vi or nedit. i only use either of the two if im editing c files. one more cause of grief that I encounter is if the file is initially a dos file and I forgot to trim the eoln symbols. but that is another story. ;-) HTH On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 11:43:44 +0200, Robert MacLean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried hitting enter at the end of a the file using a couple of editors this weekend (mcedit and Xemacs i think) and it didn't help. What editor do you use to do this? And is there any way I can check it has the EOLN is there? thanx ___ Robert MacLean - Original Message - From: Anuerin G. Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 10:16 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] transgaming wine install hi, edit the c_863.c file and place a newline at the end by pressing 'Enter' while at end of the file. this is one quirk of gcc that I always encounter so hopefully the compile would proceed without encountering this error (unless other files dont have a new line at the end) snip -- Programming, an artform that fights back. === Anuerin G. Diaz Design Engineer 25/F Equitable-PCI Tower ADB Ave. cor. Poveda St., Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines 1605 Tel no: (632) 6383070 loc 75 === Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] kde 2.2.2
If they're _really_ circular, you can try rpm -U --nodeps, but it's risky, since if there was a real dependency problem lurking there, you can end up installing a heap of unusable software. Robin Grant Fraser wrote: Anybody else out there able to get it to install? I keep running into circular dependancies. ie file A needs file B needs file A. Is there a magic first file that will just install? Trying to install 10 at at time doesn't seem to work, it just generates a longer error message Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW DR Xine at http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.4/i686.RPMs/ DR regards Darrin xine released a new version, 0.9.5 , at the same site. Last time I checked i586 rpms were ready, but i686 were not yet. Maybe he made them. http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.5 Onur Kucuk _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
Yes I had the same error. If you read the documentation on the mplayer site it specifically mentions this error. * Q: Great, I have gcc 3.0.1 from RedHat/Mandrake, then I'm fine--! A: No, since there have been/are issues with those compilers. Use 2.95.x series for reliability (not 2.96). Use the latest gcc 3.0.x (starting at 3.0.2) if you want to use a 3.0.x version. Q: I tried to compile MPlayer, but I got this output: In file included from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_cwchar.h:42, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/fpos.h:40, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/char_traits.h:40, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_string.h:41, from /usr/include/g++-v3/string:31, from libwin32.h:36, from DS_AudioDecoder.h:4, from DS_AudioDec.cpp:5: /usr/include/wchar.h: In function Long long int wcstoq(const wchar_t*, wchar_t**, int)': /usr/include/wchar.h:514: cannot convert `const wchar_t* __restrict' to `const A: Upgrade your glibc to the newest. On Mandrake, use 2.2.4-8mdk . * The trouble is persuading gcc3.01 to install with glibc2.2.4-8 Other people have reported that ignoring all their warnings and compiling with gcc2.96 works just fine anyway. Derek On Monday 26 November 2001 04:14, you wrote: I am trying to compile mplayer on mdk 8.1, I'm using gcc-3.0-3.0.2-1mdk from the cooker. I get this error when compiling: Dec.o DS_AudioDec.cpp In file included from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_cwchar.h:43, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/fpos.h:40, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_iosfwd.h:41, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/stl_algobase.h:77, from /usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_list.h:61, from /usr/include/g++-v3/list:31, from allocator.h:8, from outputpin.h:8, from DS_Filter.h:6, from DS_AudioDecoder.h:5, from DS_AudioDec.cpp:5: /usr/include/wchar.h: In function `long long int wcstoq(const wchar_t*, wchar_t**, int)': /usr/include/wchar.h:514: cannot convert `const wchar_t* __restrict' to `const __gwchar_t*' for argument `1' to `long long int __wcstoll_internal(const __gwchar_t*, __gwchar_t**, int, int)' /usr/include/wchar.h: In function `long long unsigned int wcstouq(const wchar_t*, wchar_t**, int)': /usr/include/wchar.h:520: cannot convert `const wchar_t* __restrict' to `const __gwchar_t*' for argument `1' to `long long unsigned int __wcstoull_internal(const __gwchar_t*, __gwchar_t**, int, int)' make[1]: *** [DS_AudioDec.o] Error 1 I wonder has anyone else had similar errors and how to fix it. Do I need another package or something? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] problems with sis900 network card / changing screen resolution
Interesting, I have a K7s5A and the SiS900 set up out of the box. Off subject Civileme- I guess you have tried the 2.4.13 kernel. Does it support the onboard sound on your k7s5a ? If so I'll have a go at upgrading. Derek Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Bootable CD's from ISO for PPC 7500
Can someone point me to the FAQ for making bootable CD's for an Apple PPC 7500, which has been upgraded with a Newertech G4 card? Dan Hinckley t: (41 22) 999 0183 Information Management Groupf: (41 22) 999 0010 IUCN, The World Conservation Union e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1196 Gland, Switzerland w: http://iucn.org/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Need help to setup LOCAL DOMAIN
At 11:52 PM 11/25/2001 -0700, you wrote: Hi, Could please give an example of what you meant by Network Filesystem? Typically this is a drive (in Windows) or a filesystem (in linux) that is mounted from a different PC / server either via nfs (for linux) or via samba (for windows). Michael -- Michael Viron Registered Linux User #81978 Senior Systems Administration Consultant Web Spinners, University of West Florida Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] HardSoftWare
Andrew wrote: I have a P150 (Mboard from M Technology has 3-PCI 4-isa) and want to make a file server. At the moment it has 32 meg ram. The mother-board has four ram slots. I am not sure what the best way is to configure additional ram. Or how much to get, is there a point when it is wasted? 512? 256? 7?? Before you buy RAM, make sure you know how much RAM each slot can use. I have some motherboards that can only use 128 MBytes (64 MByte in each of two SDRAM(? - the 168 pin stuff) slots). Other than that, I don't think there is a real limit -- you may reach a point of diminishing returns. I.e., I usually find that adding more RAM is more useful than getting a faster processor. This has been the case for me in upgrading anything below 128 MBytes to 128 MBytes. I believe that this would continue to be the case upto 256 MBytes and maybe further. (Partially it depends on what you run on the computer.) I would try to add RAM until swap was never used. (In other words, add RAM, run it for a few weeks, and see when / if swap is used (by running top).) Somewhere between 768MB and 1024MB (IIRC), there is a point where you must start using what Mandrake calls the enterprise kernel to make full use of your RAM. I've never done this, and don't know where the enterprise kernel can be found but I understand it is readily accessible. Hope this helps, Randy Kramer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Automounting problem
On Monday 26 November 2001 03:26 am, robin wrote: civileme wrote: Do NOT use autofs. Make yourself some regular desktop icons for CD and floppy and click to mount, right-click to unmount or eject. We shipped with supermount disabled by default for a reason. Despite our rewrite, the thing doesn't wprk as it should with kernel 2.4 versions. This is a continuation of problems encountered in 8.0 only more severe. Personally I wouldn't mind doing this - I remember the days before automounting anyway. However, this box is used by Windows users, and I don't want to have to go running every time they say Hey, there's something wrong with my floppy disk! Guess I'll have to cross my fingers and go for supermount. Robin Update to a Mandrake 2.4.13 kernel, upgrade initscripts and iptables (I used the cooker src.rpms), 'supermount -i enable', 'mount -a' I've got: ML8.1, kernel-2.4.13-2mdk (ready made, 'rpm -ivh'), initscripts-6.27-22mdk, iptables-1.2.4-1mdk and supermount works flawlessly. I did have to edit fstab's floppy line and change fs to auto, from vfat,. Xmms can load audio CD's with my CDrom, but not with my CD-RW. NBD, I don't use the CD-RW as a CDrom anyhow (bad idea anyway). So now either ext2 or vfat floppy's work fine, CD's are supermounted and accessible from either the CL or with file managers (eg, konqueror). No problems with ejecting when done. No need for desktop icons (I always delete 'em all right after an install, since they seem ridiculous to me ;) If you use a 2.4.13-11mdk or later kernel you'll also need to upgrade glibc to the latest cooker if you want to install source/headers, as kernel headers are now supplied with glibc (ie, no more kernel-headers rpms). -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
On Sunday 25 November 2001 11:14 pm, skidley wrote: I am trying to compile mplayer on mdk 8.1, I'm using gcc-3.0-3.0.2-1mdk from the cooker Here we go again, that was your first mistake ; . I get this error when compiling: gcc3 is not ready for prime time. Mandrake's 2.96 is much better, better than 2.95. BUT, in my experience, compiling from src, mplayer sucks (./configure --disable-gcc-checking). Usin a Mandrake rpm, it's great, works better than avifile. http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/linux/plf/ -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] Gaming Edition
Title: RE: [newbie] Gaming Edition -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert MacLean Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 3:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Gaming Edition Hidiho Does anyone know what kernel comes with the gaming edition? Also what drivers for nvidia cards is it the nvidia ones or the nv ones? thanx ___ Robert MacLean 2.4.8 and 2.2.19 is what the Mandrake website says if I am remembering correctly.
[newbie] Connecting internet
Hi I have trouble connecting the internet, I have a Diva T/A ISDN Modem, Mandrake 8.1 When i try to connect, it never respond to the 'ATZ' command. So here i am. Allan (DK) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] V card file question
I have a question-probably stupid..but I'll ask it anyway. In my email, I received a .vcf file (like a virtual business card). I was wondering what program...or how to create these on my Mandrake system... Is there a program that does this..? The properties of it say it is an awk script. The linux version of this is GAWK? I can open the card when i am using kmail.from the original email..but after I save it to a directory.what do I use to open the card again? -- Dave Crouse Registered Linux User 204085 --- OS: Linux-Mandrake 8.1 Desktop: KDE Email: KMail Browser: Opera Computer: IBM300PL Speed: 400mghz Ram: 384 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] setting a server
Hi, this is my first mail to this list,I'm a newbie in computers. I just want to set a server in my computer and some file transfering, so if somebody can help me get started: used software and so on Thank you in advance Ali Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Automounting problem
Civileme, I understand Mandrake's point of view and am willing to live with it from a 'stand-alone' perspective. However, I have to use NIS to communicate with our network servers and my understanding (which is far from extensive :-)) is that I have to install autofs, tweak auto.master, etc. How should such users deal with the autofs problem? Terry Smith Woods Hole, MA civileme wrote: On Saturday 24 November 2001 07:22 am, robin wrote: After installing Mandrake 8.1, I noticed that autofs had not been installed - somewhat to my surprise, since Mandrake usually installs and configures this by default. Ummm no, we use supermount because autofs doesn't play nice with some other things. I've now installed it and it shows up as in DrakConf and lsmod, but am having problems with configuration. At present, the relevant line in my /etc/auto.master file is floppy/etc/auto.misctimeout=60 and in /etc/auto.misc I have floppy-fstype=auto:/dev/fd0 Presumably something is seriously wrong here, since the thing isn't mounting. Manual mounting works fine (though clicking the floppy icon takes me not to /mnt/floppy but to some name search site!). Do NOT use autofs. Make yourself some regular desktop icons for CD and floppy and click to mount, right-click to unmount or eject. We shipped with supermount disabled by default for a reason. Despite our rewrite, the thing doesn't wprk as it should with kernel 2.4 versions. This is a continuation of problems encountered in 8.0 only more severe. For the whole story search on FAQ and on autofs on www.mandrakeforum.com Civileme QA Team I have a pretty standard Mandrake setup, so if someone could send me the relevant configuration files, they'd probably work on my box. Unless I have to recompile the kernel . :-( Thanks, Robin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sorting mail, again...skinky, are you there?
I am _still_ trying to sort mail so that my wife's mail goes to her inbox and mine goes to my inbox. I was going to use a fetchmail/procmail setup, but never got it quite working when skinky told me about getmail. Getmail setup was a snap, and it works as you mentioned, skinky. BUT, I have one problem. I think it related to permissions, but I don't know how to fix it. I have getmail setup so that when I run it, it gets our mail and sorts it into two mboxes /var/spool/mail/his and /var/spool/mail/hers. I own both files and have rw. The group homemail is assigned to both files with rw permission. My wife and I are both members of homemail. We each have identical getmailrc files in our respective directories. When I log on, this works fine, and I got this far thanks to you, skinky. But when my wife logs on, getmail fails because it can't write to my mbox. I thought that since we were both members of the homemail group and that since it has rw permission, that she'd be able to write to my mbox, but apparently, getmail wants you to be the owner. Is there anyway to set this up so that both my wife and I can run getmail successfully? -Paul desperately seeking Linux Schwebel __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/info1 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Emergency Recover (Anuerin)
Thanks Anuerin. I found the docs for Emergency Recover when your linux system hangs/freezes: http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/admin/arecov.html The last resort Sequence is alt+prntscreen+R alt+prntscreen+S alt+prntscreen+E alt+prntscreen+I alt+prntscreen+U alt+prntscreen+B R aising S kinny E lephants I s U tterly B oring -Original Message- From: Anuerin G. Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 08:33:41 + Subject: Re: [newbie] NVidia Drivers (SUCCESS) someone posted about the 2nd-to-the-last resort of rebooting a system (reset is the last). its something like alt+prntscreen+R alt+prntscreen+E alt+prntscreen+S alt+prntscreen+B or something like that (please correct me if im wrong). they said it would write the necessary data from memory to harddisk and perform a reboot (or was it a shutdown?). i have never found any docs about this but it works (if i hit the right combination of course ;-) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm.
On Monday 26 November 2001 12:13 pm, Franki wrote: you might want to check your system Frank... Franki You need to check your system Franki since you sent with: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4807.1700 Importance: Normal WHICH is a guaranteed virus transmission propagater to other Windoze users, and pretty much fsck'ups the Net in general, even fellow Linux users who have to put up with the damage y'all propulgate to Net servers, and the stolen banwidth y'all suck up. I dunno how to convince y'all NEVER connect to the Net with, any M$ product. There is no way to secure or defend an M$ system. (period). You can only buy/beg/borrow a bunch of ineffective firewalls and virus scanners for M$ crap. Then, the only thing you've accomplished is to fool yourself. If you dual boot, delete anything Winblows has to do with connecting to the Net, unplug the phone line. Then you've got some security, at least till you buy a CD or floppy with a winblows virus on it. Buy a real modem and use a real OS to connect. It amazes me that some people who do run Linux (part time), believe that connecting with Windoze is a good, or even tolerable idea. Specially on this (Linux) list. Winsux virus warnings to this list are OFF TOPIC, immaterial, and border on ridiculous. Post these warnings to (ignorant, computer illiterate) Winblows users lists and newsgroups. You'll be very busy on a daily basis ... mostly you'll be weeks, even months and years behind Jeez, in a perfect world, Winblows users wouldn't be allowed to connect. ... there ought'a be a law -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Thanks... Alan Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] TEST
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RE: [newbie] Mounting WinNT Partitions
I do this all the time. Her is the syntax. mount -t smbfs -o username=userID,password=pass //server/share /mountPoint. Good luck. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rich Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 7:57 PM To: Mandrake Newbie Subject: [newbie] Mounting WinNT Partitions Is it possible to mount WinNt NTFS partitions in linux? If so, what is the correct format to use in fstab? mount -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
On Monday 26 November 2001 12:38 pm, skidley wrote: gcc3 is not ready for prime time. Mandrake's 2.96 is much better, better than 2.95. BUT, in my experience, compiling from src, mplayer sucks (./configure --disable-gcc-checking). Usin a Mandrake rpm, it's great, works better than avifile. http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/linux/plf/ Ok I got the rpm and i get dependency probs. It needs: libggi.so.2 ~ $ wprv libggi.so.2 libggi2-2.0-3mdk libgg.so.0 ~ $ wprv libgg.so.0 libgii0-0.8-4mdk libgii.so.0 ~ $ wprv libgii.so.0 libgii0-0.8-4mdk libpng.so.3 ~ $ wprv libpng.so.3 no package provides libpng.so.3 (I don't remember have'n this dep. I have mplayer-0.50-2mdk. At this point in time, there's a big lipng2 libpng3 controversy. I've managed so far to avoid it. I used the mplayer-0.50-2mdk.src.rpm If I did have this deps, I probly --nodeps it. I'm sort'a reckless like that with rpms ;) If you can't get past libpng3, d/l the ready made rpm an --nodeps it) libvgagl.so.1 ~ $ wprv libvgagl.so.1 svgalib-1.4.3-1mdk libvga.so.1 ~ $ wprv libvga.so.1 svgalib-1.4.3-1mdk I'm not familiar with what package(s) would contain these. Can anyone tell me which packages I would need? 'wprv' is an alias I use in bashrc alias wprv=rpm -q --whatprovides Saves a lot'a typin ; Otherwise, entering any of these deps in rpmfinds search engine will give you BIG clues ; http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm.
yes, normally I agree with you, but I have tightened it up abit, many things in IE are turned off, outlook uses txt only, there is a firewall on this box, and it also sits behind my linux firewall.. and its win2000SP2, which in and of itself does not mean much, but its far more secure then win98, which again, isn't saying much.. but the fact is that I have never been infected on this box for anything, due to my paranoia... (Tiny firewall, PC-cillan and Innoculate all running at all times, and like I said, it sits behind a linux box and it gets its mail from a linux server that uses amavis and postfix to check all incoming and outgoing mail for Virus's... I only got franks email because the pattern file on the mail server was two days old, and apparently the virus is newer.. I just updated it and sent the virus though, and its all working fine. Thanks for the concern though... :-) rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Brinkman Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2001 2:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm. On Monday 26 November 2001 12:13 pm, Franki wrote: you might want to check your system Frank... Franki You need to check your system Franki since you sent with: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4807.1700 Importance: Normal WHICH is a guaranteed virus transmission propagater to other Windoze users, and pretty much fsck'ups the Net in general, even fellow Linux users who have to put up with the damage y'all propulgate to Net servers, and the stolen banwidth y'all suck up. I dunno how to convince y'all NEVER connect to the Net with, any M$ product. There is no way to secure or defend an M$ system. (period). You can only buy/beg/borrow a bunch of ineffective firewalls and virus scanners for M$ crap. Then, the only thing you've accomplished is to fool yourself. If you dual boot, delete anything Winblows has to do with connecting to the Net, unplug the phone line. Then you've got some security, at least till you buy a CD or floppy with a winblows virus on it. Buy a real modem and use a real OS to connect. It amazes me that some people who do run Linux (part time), believe that connecting with Windoze is a good, or even tolerable idea. Specially on this (Linux) list. Winsux virus warnings to this list are OFF TOPIC, immaterial, and border on ridiculous. Post these warnings to (ignorant, computer illiterate) Winblows users lists and newsgroups. You'll be very busy on a daily basis ... mostly you'll be weeks, even months and years behind Jeez, in a perfect world, Winblows users wouldn't be allowed to connect. ... there ought'a be a law -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Whereis WordPerfect??
Hello Terry, Wednesday, November 21, 2001, 2:11:54 PM, you wrote: TS Before I wiped out my partitions with a clean install of the very wonderful TS LM 8.1 I had a working version of WordPerfect 8.0 for linux. I'd like to TS reinstall it (or a newer version if it exists), but I can't find it anywhere TS on the web. TS What's the current version (or most recent anyway) and where might I find it?? TS TIA. TS Terry Smith TS Woods Hole, MA I ordered it here: http://www.asapsoftware.com/products/clearance.htm it was $10.00 USD make sure to tell them it is on the clearance list. -- Best regards, Preston _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
xinetd is a more modern replacement for inetd... config files are in /etc/xinetd.d read them and learn, very simple.. as for your apache problem, take a look in /var/www/html that should point you in the right direction. don't use telnet, try ssh, (download terra term pro for windows if you need a free client) ssh is basically secure encrypted telnet.. telnet isn't installed by default, you will need to install it... and enable it in xinetd... but honestly, you should use ssh.. its much better, more secure, can copy files to and from, and anything else you might want. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan Carpenter Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2001 3:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =) I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Thanks... Alan Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] galeon
I've been wanting to give galeon a try for a while but on my 8.1 box at home the version that came with the distro does little but crash. (People running 8.1 at work haven't had any problem with it; must be something different in the networking setup that galeon doesn't like). At work, I'm running 7.2 and can't upgrade for a little while yet. Does any know where I can get a somewhat recent rpm for this ancient version of Mandrake? thanks, ::mark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
On Monday 26 November 2001 10:42 am, Alan Carpenter wrote: I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? Xinetd is the modern replacement. It starts internet services on demand 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. Look in /var/www right where the Linux Standard Base and File Hierarchical System 2.2 (FHS2.2) say it should be. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Really don't use telnet. It is antiquated and insecure. I have software on my machine which can twist the ends of a telnet connection so that they are desynchronized and then my machine becomes the glue that holds the connection together and I have a chance to snarf all the communications and make tasteful changes as well. ssh is much more secure and already loaded by default. To connect, ssh username@mymachine,mydomain.com on the client side and everything is encrypted. Otherwise you are on the machine just like a telnet connection once your password is validated. If you absolutely must have telnet, the server and client are on your install CDs, just not loaded by default. CIvileme QA Team Thanks... Alan Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:46:31 -0700 Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. I dunno. I got the impression that this most recent DSS case in California effectively eliminated all legal obstacles for Linux apps to decode DVDs. Did I misunderstand? Or does it only apply for the U.S.? Miark Well, AFAIK the California court (and _not_ the US supreme court :) ) just said that _linking_ to a site where you can download DeCSS isn't illegal. AFAIK it's perfectly legal where I live to play an encoded dvd if it's my property and I use it only for myself. If I visit the USA I would't want to await a court descision though ... -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] problems with sis900 network card / changing screen resolution
On Monday 26 November 2001 01:58 am, Derek Jennings wrote: Interesting, I have a K7s5A and the SiS900 set up out of the box. Off subject Civileme- I guess you have tried the 2.4.13 kernel. Does it support the onboard sound on your k7s5a ? If so I'll have a go at upgrading. Derek Forget it. The sound driver has been around since kernel 2.3.40 but the arrangement and the BIOS of that K7S5A manage to hide it from detection. It is the SiS 7018. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] problems with sis900 network card
On Sunday 25 November 2001 07:39 pm, tek1 wrote: civileme, what version of the kernel are you using? i'm using 2.4.8 (which was on mandrake8.1)... thx Interesting, I have a K7s5A and the SiS900 set up out of the box. OK do this open a terminal $ su password:(give your root password) # linuxconf (Use alt-click to move the screen til you can click 'OK') Select networking Select adapters put in the parameters for the network card--the module name is 'sis900' without the quotes. tick the 'enable' button Quit, quit, quit, doit # exit Close the terminal You should now have a network card. 2.4.8-24mdk 2.4.8-31mdk Both worked Set PnP aware OS to Yes Set PCI/Video IRQ reserved to No Disable Modem Disable sound (won't work anyway) The BIOS gives you very very little control over IRQs and the board tends to stack them all together, including Video, Sound, USB, Modem, and LAN _ALL_ on IRQ10. It is a great board with the worst BIOS I have ever seen. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
On Monday 26 November 2001 08:46 am, Miark wrote: Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. I dunno. I got the impression that this most recent DSS case in California effectively eliminated all legal obstacles for Linux apps to decode DVDs. Did I misunderstand? Or does it only apply for the U.S.? Miark Umm, could be, but it sure wasn't available at release time. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm.
On Monday 26 November 2001 03:56 pm, Franki wrote: yes, normally I agree with you, but I have tightened it up abit, Abit, like Sony, Canon, and Asus, mostly sells stuff by name recognition, not continued quality , YMMV many things in IE are turned off, outlook uses txt only, You can only buy/beg/borrow a bunch of ineffective firewalls and virus scanners for M$ crap. Then, the only thing you've accomplished is to fool yourself. Like I said Franki. Anyway, this childish script kiddie foolery only affects (other than stealin Net bandwidth) those that cling to M$ crap, has no place on this list ... an since I rarely comment on such, I'm sign' off on this subject. -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
As I understood it, the California guy was hosting DeCSS, having got it from the Norway. The DVD cops got him, not because he had the decryption keys, but because he or the person he got it from violated licensing agreements in the cracking process. The CA guy, of course, was never given the license agreement, and so didn't agree to it. He just took the crack as-is and posted it. And as it turns out, the guy he got it from in Norway may not have violated the law to crack the encryption either because he did it under some other national law that overrides agreements to not reverse-engineer when working to achieve interoperability (and he was trying to watch DVDs on his Linux box). And nobody can say for sure if the the Norwegian guy every actually agreed to the no reverse-engineering license argeement before cracking the key. He may have just nabbed it off the a DVD (which every CSS DVD contains), or whatever. Bottom line: the California guy didn't make (or violate) any agreement to get the decryption key, and there wasn't enough proof to prove that he got from anybody else who did. So I _think_ that this means he can do with it as he pleases, and so can anybody else who gets it from him. But as you say, Frans, it's not the Supreme Court, and you can be sure this is not over. Details: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/H021153.PDF Miark - Original Message - From: Frans Ketelaars [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] DVD player? On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:46:31 -0700 Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. I dunno. I got the impression that this most recent DSS case in California effectively eliminated all legal obstacles for Linux apps to decode DVDs. Did I misunderstand? Or does it only apply for the U.S.? Miark Well, AFAIK the California court (and _not_ the US supreme court :) ) just said that _linking_ to a site where you can download DeCSS isn't illegal. AFAIK it's perfectly legal where I live to play an encoded dvd if it's my property and I use it only for myself. If I visit the USA I would't want to await a court descision though ... -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm.
I'm assuming that this virus only affects Windows? My Norton AV just stopped this virus but couldn't clean it even though my AV data files are up to date. So, I had to quarantine the virus and then used the quarantine console to destroy it. At 04:56 AM 11/27/2001 +0800, Franki wrote: yes, normally I agree with you, but I have tightened it up abit, many things in IE are turned off, outlook uses txt only, there is a firewall on this box, and it also sits behind my linux firewall.. and its win2000SP2, which in and of itself does not mean much, but its far more secure then win98, which again, isn't saying much.. but the fact is that I have never been infected on this box for anything, due to my paranoia... (Tiny firewall, PC-cillan and Innoculate all running at all times, and like I said, it sits behind a linux box and it gets its mail from a linux server that uses amavis and postfix to check all incoming and outgoing mail for Virus's... I only got franks email because the pattern file on the mail server was two days old, and apparently the virus is newer.. I just updated it and sent the virus though, and its all working fine. Thanks for the concern though... :-) rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Brinkman Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2001 2:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm. On Monday 26 November 2001 12:13 pm, Franki wrote: you might want to check your system Frank... Franki You need to check your system Franki since you sent with: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4807.1700 Importance: Normal WHICH is a guaranteed virus transmission propagater to other Windoze users, and pretty much fsck'ups the Net in general, even fellow Linux users who have to put up with the damage y'all propulgate to Net servers, and the stolen banwidth y'all suck up. I dunno how to convince y'all NEVER connect to the Net with, any M$ product. There is no way to secure or defend an M$ system. (period). You can only buy/beg/borrow a bunch of ineffective firewalls and virus scanners for M$ crap. Then, the only thing you've accomplished is to fool yourself. If you dual boot, delete anything Winblows has to do with connecting to the Net, unplug the phone line. Then you've got some security, at least till you buy a CD or floppy with a winblows virus on it. Buy a real modem and use a real OS to connect. It amazes me that some people who do run Linux (part time), believe that connecting with Windoze is a good, or even tolerable idea. Specially on this (Linux) list. Winsux virus warnings to this list are OFF TOPIC, immaterial, and border on ridiculous. Post these warnings to (ignorant, computer illiterate) Winblows users lists and newsgroups. You'll be very busy on a daily basis ... mostly you'll be weeks, even months and years behind Jeez, in a perfect world, Winblows users wouldn't be allowed to connect. ... there ought'a be a law -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
How can I connect to my server using SSH on the client side? The client is using windows. Do they make any SSH programs for windows? Thanks again... Alan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =) On Monday 26 November 2001 10:42 am, Alan Carpenter wrote: I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? Xinetd is the modern replacement. It starts internet services on demand 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. Look in /var/www right where the Linux Standard Base and File Hierarchical System 2.2 (FHS2.2) say it should be. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Really don't use telnet. It is antiquated and insecure. I have software on my machine which can twist the ends of a telnet connection so that they are desynchronized and then my machine becomes the glue that holds the connection together and I have a chance to snarf all the communications and make tasteful changes as well. ssh is much more secure and already loaded by default. To connect, ssh username@mymachine,mydomain.com on the client side and everything is encrypted. Otherwise you are on the machine just like a telnet connection once your password is validated. If you absolutely must have telnet, the server and client are on your install CDs, just not loaded by default. CIvileme QA Team Thanks... Alan Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] galeon
Es Dilluns 26 Novembre 2001 22:27, en Mark Stewart va escriure: I've been wanting to give galeon a try for a while but on my 8.1 box at home the version that came with the distro does little but crash. Do you have gnome-core installed? 8-? -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain Yahoo AOL quini2k ICQ 11407395 www.ClubIbosim.org Linux: usuari registrat 190.783 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
On Monday 26 November 2001 02:02 pm, Alan Carpenter wrote: How can I connect to my server using SSH on the client side? The client is using windows. Do they make any SSH programs for windows? Thanks again... Alan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =) On Monday 26 November 2001 10:42 am, Alan Carpenter wrote: I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? Xinetd is the modern replacement. It starts internet services on demand 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. Look in /var/www right where the Linux Standard Base and File Hierarchical System 2.2 (FHS2.2) say it should be. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Really don't use telnet. It is antiquated and insecure. I have software on my machine which can twist the ends of a telnet connection so that they are desynchronized and then my machine becomes the glue that holds the connection together and I have a chance to snarf all the communications and make tasteful changes as well. ssh is much more secure and already loaded by default. To connect, ssh username@mymachine,mydomain.com on the client side and everything is encrypted. Otherwise you are on the machine just like a telnet connection once your password is validated. If you absolutely must have telnet, the server and client are on your install CDs, just not loaded by default. CIvileme QA Team Thanks... Alan Ummm, well you can type 'ssh for windows' into a google search window as well as I can, but here's one that is open source/free software http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/download.html#binaries Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
You can use TeraTerm with the SSH add-on. A web search should find both of these with no problem. Chris SW - Original Message - From: Alan Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:02 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =) How can I connect to my server using SSH on the client side? The client is using windows. Do they make any SSH programs for windows? Thanks again... Alan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =) On Monday 26 November 2001 10:42 am, Alan Carpenter wrote: I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? Xinetd is the modern replacement. It starts internet services on demand 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. Look in /var/www right where the Linux Standard Base and File Hierarchical System 2.2 (FHS2.2) say it should be. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Really don't use telnet. It is antiquated and insecure. I have software on my machine which can twist the ends of a telnet connection so that they are desynchronized and then my machine becomes the glue that holds the connection together and I have a chance to snarf all the communications and make tasteful changes as well. ssh is much more secure and already loaded by default. To connect, ssh username@mymachine,mydomain.com on the client side and everything is encrypted. Otherwise you are on the machine just like a telnet connection once your password is validated. If you absolutely must have telnet, the server and client are on your install CDs, just not loaded by default. CIvileme QA Team Thanks... Alan Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
On Monday 26 November 2001 11:38 am, you wrote: On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Sunday 25 November 2001 11:14 pm, skidley wrote: I am trying to compile mplayer on mdk 8.1, I'm using gcc-3.0-3.0.2-1mdk from the cooker Here we go again, that was your first mistake ; . I get this error when compiling: gcc3 is not ready for prime time. Mandrake's 2.96 is much better, better than 2.95. BUT, in my experience, compiling from src, mplayer sucks (./configure --disable-gcc-checking). Usin a Mandrake rpm, it's great, works better than avifile. http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/linux/plf/ Ok I got the rpm and i get dependency probs. It needs: libggi.so.2 libgg.so.0 libgii.so.0 libpng.so.3 libvgagl.so.1 libvga.so.1 I'm not familiar with what package(s) would contain these. Can anyone tell me which packages I would need? Go ro rpmfind.net , and enter one (or a few) of those files in. I think it'll find an rpm that has all of them lumped together, maybe two different rpm's. John -- If you can't use Linux, you deserve to stay with M$ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)
On Monday 26 November 2001 02:02 pm, Alan Carpenter wrote: How can I connect to my server using SSH on the client side? The client is using windows. Do they make any SSH programs for windows? Thanks again... Alan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =) On Monday 26 November 2001 10:42 am, Alan Carpenter wrote: I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my usb problem. Now I have two or three more questions =) 1)inetd? I can't seem to find it. I thought it was normally in /etc? I found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd? Do I need to run something? I'm not sure what inetd even is? Does it start services? Xinetd is the modern replacement. It starts internet services on demand 2)Apache. I have it up and running because I can connect to the server and view the default index. Where does the Apache directory reside? Is it called http? I can't see to find the default index file? Any help would be great. Look in /var/www right where the Linux Standard Base and File Hierarchical System 2.2 (FHS2.2) say it should be. 3)Telnet. Again back to inetd. I read the service starts in inetd? Is telnet installed by default? Do I need to download a telnet package? If I do could somebody recommend one? Really don't use telnet. It is antiquated and insecure. I have software on my machine which can twist the ends of a telnet connection so that they are desynchronized and then my machine becomes the glue that holds the connection together and I have a chance to snarf all the communications and make tasteful changes as well. ssh is much more secure and already loaded by default. To connect, ssh username@mymachine,mydomain.com on the client side and everything is encrypted. Otherwise you are on the machine just like a telnet connection once your password is validated. If you absolutely must have telnet, the server and client are on your install CDs, just not loaded by default. CIvileme QA Team Thanks... Alan And here's a server http://www.ssh.com/products/ssh/ Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] galeon
On Monday 26 November 2001 04:27 pm, Mark Stewart wrote: I've been wanting to give galeon a try for a while but on my 8.1 box at home the version that came with the distro does little but crash. (People running 8.1 at work haven't had any problem with it; must be something different in the networking setup that galeon doesn't like). At work, I'm running 7.2 and can't upgrade for a little while yet. Does any know where I can get a somewhat recent rpm for this ancient version of Mandrake? Galeon depends on mozilla. You need to upgrade both at the same time. I recently did. I used Red Hat's mozilla-0.9.6-0 so I did'nt haft'a deal with libpng3 stuff. Then the rpm from Galeon, Name: galeon Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 1.0 Vendor: (none) Release : 1 Build Date: Fri 23 Nov 2001 04:51:52 PM EST Install date: (not installed) Build Host: localhost.localdomain Group : Applications/Internet Source RPM: galeon-1.0-1.src.rpm Size: 5117879 License: GPL Packager: Marco Pesenti Gritti [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL : http://galeon.sourceforge.net Moz 9.6 isn't an' improvement for me. Galeon is a 'not quite ready for prime time' browser IMO. Konq, even Mozilla is way better. __ Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] problems with sis900 network card / changing screen resolution
On Monday 26 November 2001 21:59, you wrote: On Monday 26 November 2001 01:58 am, Derek Jennings wrote: Interesting, I have a K7s5A and the SiS900 set up out of the box. Off subject Civileme- I guess you have tried the 2.4.13 kernel. Does it support the onboard sound on your k7s5a ? If so I'll have a go at upgrading. Derek Forget it. The sound driver has been around since kernel 2.3.40 but the arrangement and the BIOS of that K7S5A manage to hide it from detection. It is the SiS 7018. The SiS735 sound systen is the SiS7012. I have seen a change note saying it was supposedly supported in 2.4.10 and Oss (not free) claims to support it, so I was hoping the support was present in 2.4.13. Derek Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] No sound in Linux-Mandrake 8.1
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 15:43:50 -0500 Marcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I installed the Linux-Mandrake 8.1 powerpack a few days ago. Unfortunately the sound is not working. It worked just fine without any effort on my part in 7.2 and 8.0. It is an ESS 1868 plug and play. It has been detected according to sndconfig but I get an error message after trying to test it that says: The following error occurred running the modprobe program: /lib/modules/2.4.8-26mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: init_module: No such device /lib/modules/2.4.8-26mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.8-26mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: failed /lib/modules/2.4.8-26mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: insmod sound-slot--0 failed Would anyone know how to get this sound going? It worked just fine in LM8. Thanks. Marcia I also have an ISA PnP sound card. It's shows up as: [frans@amd frans]$ cat /proc/isapnp Card 1 'YMH0020:OPL3-SAX Sound Board' PnP version 1.0 Logical device 0 'YMH0021:Unknown' Device is active Active port 0x240,0xe80,0x388,0x300,0x100 Active IRQ 5 [0x2] Active DMA 1,3 Resources 0 Priority preferred snip HTH, -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm.
Title: RE: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm. You are a very angry, bitter man. See y'all later -Original Message- From: Tom Brinkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm. On Monday 26 November 2001 12:13 pm, Franki wrote: you might want to check your system Frank... Franki You need to check your system Franki since you sent with: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4807.1700 Importance: Normal WHICH is a guaranteed virus transmission propagater to other Windoze users, and pretty much fsck'ups the Net in general, even fellow Linux users who have to put up with the damage y'all propulgate to Net servers, and the stolen banwidth y'all suck up. I dunno how to convince y'all NEVER connect to the Net with, any M$ product. There is no way to secure or defend an M$ system. (period). You can only buy/beg/borrow a bunch of ineffective firewalls and virus scanners for M$ crap. Then, the only thing you've accomplished is to fool yourself. If you dual boot, delete anything Winblows has to do with connecting to the Net, unplug the phone line. Then you've got some security, at least till you buy a CD or floppy with a winblows virus on it. Buy a real modem and use a real OS to connect. It amazes me that some people who do run Linux (part time), believe that connecting with Windoze is a good, or even tolerable idea. Specially on this (Linux) list. Winsux virus warnings to this list are OFF TOPIC, immaterial, and border on ridiculous. Post these warnings to (ignorant, computer illiterate) Winblows users lists and newsgroups. You'll be very busy on a daily basis ... mostly you'll be weeks, even months and years behind Jeez, in a perfect world, Winblows users wouldn't be allowed to connect. ... there ought'a be a law -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA
[newbie] NVIDIA Driver installation
I installed the NVIDIA drivers on my ML 8.1 system. Everything seems fine and my monitor screen looks better. (It was shifted to the right) The one question I do have is now while loading into X just before KDE starts, my screen flickers 3-4 times and then a screen comes on that says NVIDIA. Is this normal behaviour with the screen flickering with the NVIDIA drivers installed or do I need to do something else? TIA -- Regards Ron Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [[newbie] problem with netconfig for ppp on LM8.0]
one page I found with lots 'o help is http://theory.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html; On Sunday 25 November 2001 22:25, you wrote: In a follow up to this problem... Formatted and started all over again and am still running into the same problem except it is even worse now. If i use netconf to do any thing with the ppp0 scripts pppd begins to fail with error #17. (Thank god again for backups!) Also, any pppX scripts that i make with netconf fail with the same error message. Right now the only ppp dial up script that can be used is the one i generate during installation and if i use netconf to make any changes to it it begins to fail and keeps failing even when i go back in netconf and undo the changes i made. The only way i can get the ppp0 script to work after using netconf is to restore the backup i made of the network scripts directory. Am i missing some part of netconf or a library or something? I installed from a CD I burned after downloading the ISO image right after 8.0 came out and i know that the burner didnt burn tin correctly, could it have messed up burning something else? if so what? Or am i going about this all wrong and should not be using netconf to generate ppp dial up scripts? On an aside, netconf seems to work flawlessly when configuring LAN nics. On another aside, I found an answer to the automount question i had. Thanks again, Ian K. Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ian K.Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings, I installed LM8.0 on a computer at work and ran into a problem. During installation i configured a dialup (ppp0) account to our ISP using a 3com external modem on ttys0 After rebooting and loading into linux for the first time i made sure that the dialup account worked by logging in as root and running /sbin/ifup ppp0. This part went fine. I made a few backups (thank god!) and went into netconf to change ppp0 so that it could be controlled by any user. This was the only change made and netconf did not report any errors but now when anyone, root or a regular user, tries to run /sbin/ifup ppp0 the pppd daemon exits with either error #6 unable to lock the serial port, error #8 connection script failed, or error #17 which is serial loopback detection. The most common is error #17. The other 2 show up about 1 time in 10. After tring /sbin/ifup ppp0 about 100 times and double checking everything over and over again I finally gave up for the day and went back into netconf and changed it so that regular users could not control the device. Then went back and tried /sbin/ifup ppp0 and it started exiting with the same errors. Being totally frustrated i restored the backup i had made of /etc and then tried /sbin/ifup ppp0. It worked flawlessly. I then went home and ate turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy and washed it all down with a few cold ones while watching football. Man what a way to alleviate stress. :) Came back in this morning and performed a format and complete reinstall only to run through the same problems all over again. Anyone have any ideas on what is wrong and how to fix it? On another note, I was considering installing LM8.1 but has read somewhere on this list previously that Mandrake had broken the automount. Is there a patch out yet that corrects this? Thanks in advance, Ian K. Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Attachment: message.footer MIME Type: text/plain - Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Shutdown Hanging...in Mandrake 8.1!?!
On Monday 26 November 2001 00:46, you wrote: I need help =). Everytime I shut my PC down it hangs after Disconnect usb 1, Disconnect usb 2. After it displays disconnect usb 2 it just sits there, and never shuts down or times out with an error. Any help would be great. Thanks... Alan as copied from http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/errata.php3#usb, Error scenario: The computer locks up when shutting down or when stopping the usb service. Why: In certain cases, the usb-uhci module is broken for some usb devices. Solution: Modify your /etc/modules.conf file and change the line alias usb-interface usb-uhci to alias usb-interface uhci. The change will take effect after the next shutdown and will prevent the usb service from locking up the computer. Error scenario: The floppy drive is not accessible for use. Why: The PNP_BIOS does not initalize the floppy controller like the BIOS. Because of this, you may have difficulty access the drive with applications like mount or dd, and will receive errors such as /dev/fd0: No such device or address or Input/output error. Solution: Boot your kernel with the nobiospnp option specified at the boot command line. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Shutdown problem
Hello! Not a big issue, but... I run two dual processor machines and both are unable to shutdown completely. It stops at the black screen saying power down, but I have to press the power switch. There was a kernel setting on BeOS to allow complete shutdown. Is there a similar trick in Mandrake? Thanks, Pascal Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm.
NOTE: may be offtopic mwehehehehehehe. sorry but i cant help but laugh with the description of tom. does the shoe fit? ;-) ciao! On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 16:38:32 -0800, Harrison, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You are a very angry, bitter man. See y'all later -Original Message- From: Tom Brinkman [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] win32 badtrans worm. -- Programming, an artform that fights back. === Anuerin G. Diaz Design Engineer 25/F Equitable-PCI Tower ADB Ave. cor. Poveda St., Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines 1605 Tel no: (632) 6383070 loc 75 === Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The problem with Linux
Oh, me oh my, where to get started... On November 25, 2001 01:18 pm, you wrote: First, the 'hunting for libraries' complaint is moot: I have yet to look any further than my own LM install disks for libraries-- LM is probably better than many distros out there as they actually provide you with more than one install CD and all the stuff they offer has been compiled for a Mandrake system so it's going to work. HAHAHA ROFL ...Mandrake going to work Thats the best yet :) I haven't had any problems with any rpm with -mdk in it, period. Probably a law-of-averages thing, I probably only instal 5-10 new programs a month on my PC. Second, no one says you *have* to install the latest kernel and it isn't even necessary unless you're adding brand new hardware that didn't exist six months ago-- how many of you out there are installing kernels just because it has a higher number? or becasue the one your using has been declared the biggest pile of (official) turkey poo (or is it greased chicken) to be released to date Nope, haven't seen any claims to that effect outside of the Cooker list-- Chances are if they're going to put a kernel on a distro it's stable and I haven't seen anything to counter that-- This is why the kernels on the CD are further behind than the Cooker kernels... By-and-by the install process is standard-- using RPMs is easy enough and for the odd times when I have to compile there's always an install.sh or configure.sh-- that fail because MDK like to put required things in silly places ..Again, I don't know what you're talking about, the only troubles I've had with most install scripts is missing libraries and lo-and-behold, they're on one of the CDs anyway. and another silly thing that even comes with Windoze installations: README files-- how many of you have failed to install something properly because you didn't read the instructions. and how many instructions have you read that simply didnt work? ...Why would anyone write instructions that don't work? Perhaps you should try reading them a little more carefully. Bottom line: If you want something 'Just like Windows' then use Windows. There is no such thing as out-and-out replacing an OS. They all have their advantages and disadvantages. Linux will get there, its come a long way in the last 2 years And while we're at it the day Linux starts acting completely like Windows is the same day I have to defragment my ReiserFS partition after I do a virus scan because my firewalling software didn't work. virus's will happen (or at least more trojans worms) as Linux gets more popular on the desktop and no firewalling software is 100% Linux is different. Get over it! I really don't care if my neighbour is using it or not, I just want Linux to be there so I have a choice in how I use my PC. Period! but different doesn't have to mean it cannot be user friendly (or at least a little less newbie painful) .. I stand by my point, different does not necessarily mean difficult-- perhaps the difficulty is learning to do old things in new ways, this may be why you're failing to use the included instructions properly... Richie Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] galeon
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 16:27:12 -0500, Mark Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been wanting to give galeon a try for a while but on my 8.1 box at home the version that came with the distro does little but crash. (People running 8.1 at work haven't had any problem with it; must be something different in the networking setup that galeon doesn't like). At work, I'm running 7.2 and can't upgrade for a little while yet. Does any know where I can get a somewhat recent rpm for this ancient version of Mandrake? thanks, ::mark http://www.galeon.sf.net 1.0 was released only recently. It requires Mozilla 0.9.6. -- Sridhar Dhanapalan HTML needs a rant tag. -- Eric S. Raymond Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] sparc install: where is the network???
I installed mandrake from the iso image onto a sun ultra2. i got everything up and running but no network can be seen. ifconfig -a only shows the loopback. Now the question: do i need to install another ethernet card??? from KDE, what is the device and the kernel module that I am to load??? Thanks in advance __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/info1 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The problem with Linux
Sorry, my message wan't pointed directly at you,,, On November 25, 2001 10:33 am, Franki wrote: Firstly, I wasn't talking about me.. I was refering to people unfamiliar with the proceedure.. That's the point I was trying to make, it's the lack of familiarity, not a problem inherent to Linuxes (... or Linuxi?) I have always managed to get things going.. but I know a shitload of people that haven't been able to. snip ..Wow, what a lazy bunch of buggers! /snip First, the 'hunting for libraries' complaint is moot: I have yet to look any further than my own LM install disks for libraries-- LM is probably better than many distros out there as they actually provide you with more than one install CD and all the stuff they offer has been compiled for a Mandrake system so it's going to work. snip like I said, not my problem, but you don't have to install them in windows,, (their method sux, with overwriting and such, but it does make it more or less dead easy.) /snip ...I'll stand by installations on Linux being different and not difficult and when you're installing RPMs through RPMDrake, dependencies are installed in the same go anyway so what's the big deal? Second, no one says you *have* to install the latest kernel and it isn't even necessary unless you're adding brand new hardware that didn't exist six months ago-- how many of you out there are installing kernels just because it has a higher number? snip What about the recommended kernel upgrades, there have always been some in the last few mdk versions.. sometimes more then one,, (ie 7.2) 8 has had a security kernel upgrade, and mandrake 8.1 has one now too. (to address the recent ptrace bug and others..) /snip OK, valid-- but that's two critical updates over hundreds of unwarranted kernel version updates (unwarranted for the average user...) By-and-by the install process is standard-- using RPMs is easy enough and for the odd times when I have to compile there's always an install.sh or configure.sh-- and another silly thing that even comes with Windoze installations: README files-- how many of you have failed to install something properly because you didn't read the instructions. snip I didn't claim that windows was better, I loath windows and M$, but it is undeniably easier. 5000,000 morons can't be wrong. :-) /snip ...Still don't have me convinced Linux is just different and much of the perceived difficulty is from having to change. I say this with absolute certainty because I had to change from Windows-thinking to Linux-thinking myself. Bottom line: If you want something 'Just like Windows' then use Windows. There is no such thing as out-and-out replacing an OS. They all have their advantages and disadvantages. snip I don't deny that at all, and I wasn't refering to that at all... I simply made a suggestion, such suggestions are the reason that KDE, Gnome and others are slowly reaching the same level of functionality as windows.. don't be a puritan, things don't have to be hard.. I can do it the hard way as well as anyone, I am just not so short sighted as to think that it may not be the most productive way to always do it the hard way.. and incidently, all I said was to create a self executable tar file or something that can do the hard work for you, and then make it a standard.. and just you watch, it will happen. each distro will end up with a file in it somewhere that details its locations policy, and the install tar can read that to work out where to install everything, and it could automatically update the rpm database, go and get libs or whatever (assuming it doesn't contain them already) and it would make loading apps easier then windows, which means FAST to install, meaning more productive.. I am not even concerned with difficulty myself, I don't give a rats to be quiet honest. I am concerned with getting it done fast, and moving on,, I don't like to dick around when I could be doing something more productive.. EFFICIENCY... thats what it is all about, More bang for your Click so to speak.. (thats not a bad theme that.. :-) /snip And while we're at it the day Linux starts acting completely like Windows is the same day I have to defragment my ReiserFS partition after I do a virus scan because my firewalling software didn't work. snip So you equate ease with worth? if something isn't hard to do or time consuming, then it can't be any good? I spend more time actually using my home computer than maintaining it since I switched to Linux... three-hour hard-drive defrags with Win98? No one really wants that do they? thats just outright bullshit,, how many sysadmins are not overworked? I know I am,, so anything that makes my job faster, means I am more productive, end of story. /snip Whoops, you missed the point, ReiserFS doesn't need defragging, there are no virii on Linux and Linux firewalling is done through proper packet
Re: [newbie] The problem with Linux
One comment I feel the need to respond to is the suggestion that we put things in weird places. There is a Linux Standard Base, and there is a File Hierarchical Standard adopted and we comply with it. We have had to move many things to do that over the last several distros, but we are there. Not a lot of other distros can claim that. In addition, we use integrated menus so that the desktop you try tomorrow will have a familiar menu arrangement and you don't have to be running KDE to use KMail or Konqueror or GNOME to use GNUCash or Galeon. In this structure we are consistent with Debian and Connectiva, but not the others. Helix Code (Now Ximian) GNOME has difficulty with that menu structure, and KDE KMenuEDit can cause problems if you use it AND menudrake for KDE menus (if you use KMenuEdit, then never use Menudrake for that same user). Similarly if you use Ximian, then select the option to use their menus. There is nothing weird about our placements. It is known as sponsoring and complying with standards so that there may someday be a nice commercial apps base for those who need them. Civileme QA Team Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] problems with sis900 network card / changing screen resolution
On Monday 26 November 2001 03:11 pm, Derek Jennings wrote: On Monday 26 November 2001 21:59, you wrote: On Monday 26 November 2001 01:58 am, Derek Jennings wrote: Interesting, I have a K7s5A and the SiS900 set up out of the box. Off subject Civileme- I guess you have tried the 2.4.13 kernel. Does it support the onboard sound on your k7s5a ? If so I'll have a go at upgrading. Derek Forget it. The sound driver has been around since kernel 2.3.40 but the arrangement and the BIOS of that K7S5A manage to hide it from detection. It is the SiS 7018. The SiS735 sound systen is the SiS7012. I have seen a change note saying it was supposedly supported in 2.4.10 and Oss (not free) claims to support it, so I was hoping the support was present in 2.4.13. Derek Civileme Yep your number is correct, but the kernel support has been there for ages and it does _not_ work on that board because it cannot be detected. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Monday 26 November 2001 12:38 pm, skidley wrote: gcc3 is not ready for prime time. Mandrake's 2.96 is much better, better than 2.95. BUT, in my experience, compiling from src, mplayer sucks (./configure --disable-gcc-checking). Usin a Mandrake rpm, it's great, works better than avifile. http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/linux/plf/ Ok I got the rpm and i get dependency probs. It needs: libggi.so.2 ~ $ wprv libggi.so.2 libggi2-2.0-3mdk libgg.so.0 ~ $ wprv libgg.so.0 libgii0-0.8-4mdk libgii.so.0 ~ $ wprv libgii.so.0 libgii0-0.8-4mdk libpng.so.3 ~ $ wprv libpng.so.3 no package provides libpng.so.3 (I don't remember have'n this dep. I have mplayer-0.50-2mdk. At this point in time, there's a big lipng2 libpng3 controversy. I've managed so far to avoid it. I used the mplayer-0.50-2mdk.src.rpm If I did have this deps, I probly --nodeps it. I'm sort'a reckless like that with rpms ;) If you can't get past libpng3, d/l the ready made rpm an --nodeps it) libvgagl.so.1 ~ $ wprv libvgagl.so.1 svgalib-1.4.3-1mdk libvga.so.1 ~ $ wprv libvga.so.1 svgalib-1.4.3-1mdk I'm not familiar with what package(s) would contain these. Can anyone tell me which packages I would need? 'wprv' is an alias I use in bashrc alias wprv=rpm -q --whatprovides Saves a lot'a typin ; Otherwise, entering any of these deps in rpmfinds search engine will give you BIG clues ; http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ Ok thanks I already had done what you said by the time I got your reply. I don't know why I even asked. All were on the cds except libpng3 I installed libpng3 and it seems fine. Its not an upgrade from libpng2 both are installed. -- Chad Young Registered Linux User #195191 @ http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] AOL Browser Help!
I just want toask about my problem regarding Nestcape 4.7 I connected to other ISP using dial-up connection and i browse using the available browser to surf the internet go to different website i encountered no problem. No after this i used my own ISP and manage to open the browse Netscape,Konqueror,Mozilla but it did not display anything I browse to almost all the website but it did notcome up with any page even google,yahoo or any other website.but i check the connection but there's no problem im really connected but i cannot brwose websites.Pls help me on this! Whati must I configure? Thanks and more power! Respectfully AOL www.aolsystems.com ww.aolsystems.com/autonotix Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Netscape
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Anybody get Netscape 6.2 running on Mandrake 7.2? Looks like all the dependcies are met but I can't get it to install. I get a bunch of GTK errors. It works great on my Win2K machine. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8AjoPjCg8oFTHzFARAjQ6AKCjDdj5OaZfHShCayp7lYTx4BGpugCdHCbL PQ8J0ruMmIPAbI7OWpjiMOo= =PJPA -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] AOL Browser Help!
AOL Systems wrote: I just want toask about my problem regarding Nestcape 4.7 I connected to other ISP using dial-up connection and i browse using the available browser to surf the internet go to different website i encountered no problem. No after this i used my own ISP and manage to open the browse Netscape,Konqueror,Mozilla but it did not display anything I browse to almost all the website but it did notcome up with any page even google,yahoo or any other website.but i check the connection but there's no problem im really connected but i cannot brwose websites.Pls help me on this! Whati must I configure? Thanks and more power! Respectfully AOL www.aolsystems.com ww.aolsystems.com/autonotix AOL: Did you reset the DNS server addresses? They are different for each ISP. Regards, cmg Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] mplayer error
On Monday 26 November 2001 09:28 pm, skidley wrote: Otherwise, entering any of these deps in rpmfinds search engine will give you BIG clues ; http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ Ok thanks I already had done what you said by the time I got your reply. I don't know why I even asked. All were on the cds except libpng3 I installed libpng3 and it seems fine. Its not an upgrade from libpng2 both are installed. 'seems fine' ...I don't think so you just haven't discovered all that you just broke ... yet ; http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cooker -- Tom Brinkman Galveston Bay, USA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question=)
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Alan Carpenter wrote: How can I connect to my server using SSH on the client side? The client is using windows. Do they make any SSH programs for windows? Thanks again... Alan There is one called putty, just google for it. -- Chad Young Registered Linux User #195191 @ http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com