[newbie] xinetd + Apache/Samba ?
Hi, I just updated from LM 7.1 to 8.0 so now I have to learn how to use xinetd instead of inetd. I read that xinetd could run any services I wanted. I guess that's right for the services that inetd was already running (cvspserver, ftpd,...). Had someone tried to run other (new?) services via xinetd ? Did it work ? I tried sshd and it seems to be working fine. Has somebody tried to run an Apache server or a Samba server via xinetd? Jean-Philippe
[newbie] automount / supermount
Hi, Can someone tell me the difference between automount and supermount ? After reading the Mini-How-TO, I think I got most of how automount was working, but I don't understand anything in supermount. Do they do the same things? Whatare the differences? Can they conflict? Thanks Jean-Philippe
Re: [newbie] re ssh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does mandrake 7.1 come with a ssh server on it? If not, can anyone suggest one thats easy to install can configure!(rpm packaging perfered) You should get the mandrake-crypto packages. I know you will find them at ftp://ftp.tvd.be/packages/mandrake-crypto/RPMS/ but there are other mirrors. HTH Flupke -- There's no place like ~! Gois Jean-Philippe [EMAIL PROTECTED] E-Systems - information technology 22 Av Jean Mermoz B-6041 Gosselies
Re: [newbie] Enlightenment / sound question
Adrian Smith wrote: for anyone here using Enlightenment my sound card is working -- if i start a KDE session it works fine but under E i get nothing. i found out that some E themes don't support sound. I am using Absolute E, and have tried some of the other themes. same result. when i try to turn on the sound i get the message: audio was enabled for E but there was an error communicating with the audio server (Esound). audio will now be disabled. i searched my computer for a file called Esound but didn't find anything. am i missing a program or library? I think that esound is a separate package from enlightenment. So check if it is installed (rpm -qa |grep -i esound). If it is not, install it from the CD (rpm -Uvh /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/esound*) Read the doc (rpm -qd esound) and you should be able to make it work. HTH Flupke -- There's no place like ~!