Re: [newbie-it] Modem usb e 7.2
Lele wrote: Qualcuno sa dirmi se ci sono speranze di afar funzionare un modem usb Elsa con la 7.2 ?. Io ho la 7.1 e non c'è verso di farlo andare anche se tastiera e mouse, entrambi usb sono riconosciuti senza problemi. Vorreiusare Linux per andare in rete senza dover cambiare modem. Grazie per eventuali risposte NOn saprei. Pero`, tu hai provato a cercare su www.linux-usb.org ? ciao, Andrea
Re: [newbie-it] unsubscrive
Berto wrote: unsubscrive A tutti quelli che vogliono rimuoversi dalla lista vorrei fare un po' di considerazioni: 1) se per rimuoversi si dovesse scrivere a tutta la lista, vi immaginereste cosa succederebbe su grosse liste con migliaia di aderenti? Ogni giorno qualcuno vorrebbe iscriversi/rimuoversi e meta` del traffico sarebbe relativo ai loro messaggi :-(( 2) Quando vi siete iscritti, avete ricevuto un messaggio dal robot che gestisce la lista in cui si spiegava chiaramente che per rimuoversi ed altre esigenze "amministrative" bisogna rivolgersi a lui: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3) imparate l'inglese! Se aveste scritto la parola giusta ( non "unsubscrive" ma "unsubbe" ) il vostro messaggio sarebbe stato automaticamente respinto con una lettera che spiegava la giusta procedura. O l'avete ricevuta e cestinata? Troppa fatica per leggerla? Saro` cattivo (oggi ho il mal di denti) pero` Andreotti diceva che: "A pensar male di qualcuno si fa peccato, ma spesso ci si indovina" :-) saluti, Andrea
R: [newbie-it] Modem usb e 7.2
Lele wrote: Qualcuno sa dirmi se ci sono speranze di afar funzionare un modem usb Elsa con la 7.2 ?. Io ho la 7.1 e non c'è verso di farlo andare anche se tastiera e mouse, entrambi usb sono riconosciuti senza problemi. Vorreiusare Linux per andare in rete senza dover cambiare modem. Grazie per eventuali risposte E' possibile che la casa produttrice stia sviluppando il software anche per linux e che sia disposta a spedirtelo anche se in versione non definitiva pronta per il commercio. A me è successo così per il mio win modem. La thundercom mi ha spedito i file in 5 minuti di orologio. luca
Re: [newbie-it] Modem usb e 7.2
Qualcuno sa dirmi se ci sono speranze di afar funzionare un modem usb Elsa con la 7.2 ?. Io ho la 7.1 e non c'è verso di farlo andare anche se tastiera e mouse, entrambi usb sono riconosciuti senza problemi. Vorreiusare Linux per andare in rete senza dover cambiare modem. Grazie per eventuali risposte ho la mandr 7.1 ed un modem usb e ormai dispero di trovare una soluzione, anzi, giusto oggi ho consultato il sito web della casa costruttice del mio usb-modem, la ST Microelectronics (mai sentita prima, tra l'altro...) ed ho trovato tre la FAQ che nessu modem usb da loro prodotto è supportato da linux e che non hanno in programma di mettersi a scrivere dei driver...cosa aggiungere? a questo punto penso che lo cambierò...a meno che non trovi qualcuno che si è scritto da solo un bel driver...ma mi sembra veramente difficile... non so se ti sono stato d'aiuto...io vedrei di che marca è il tuo modem e proverei a consultare il sito web per vedere se trovi delle informazioni sulla compatibilità con linux...fammi sapere... ciao, osva
R: [newbie-it] unsubscrive
O l'avete ricevuta e cestinata? Troppa fatica per leggerla? Saro` cattivo (oggi ho il mal di denti) pero` Andreotti diceva che: "A pensar male di qualcuno si fa peccato, ma spesso ci si indovina" : se non sbaglio una volta Gesù ha detto ad una folla che voleva lapidare una donna cvhe avveva peccato di adulterio che solo chi era senza peccato avrebbe potuto scagliare la pietra , ora scusa se te lo dico ma la frase di esempio tratta dall'onorevole andreotti mi pare fuori luogo per 2 motivi : 1) anche dopo lunghe indagini , processi e contro processi non si sà ancora se sia coinvolto in affari di mafia 2) è un politico che è abituato a dirti una cosa e mentre te la dice pensarne altre mille del tutto opposte ti starai chiedendo qual 'è la morale del messaggio ??? te la dico subito : ti sembrerò anche cattivo ma sai ho appena finito l'allenamento e oggi abbiamo fatto 20 volte 200m in soglia e ho abbastanza le palle girate, la morale è questa: io sono tra quelli che appena arrivata la lettera di sympa non l'ha letta e l'ho cestinata ma dato che non ho rotto le palle a nessuno per sapere come fare a togliersi dalla lista!! vorrei che tu le rompessi a noi con quell'atteggiamento da saputello ( es: imparate l'inglese , troppa fatica per leggerla ) perchè se voglio con la lettera di sympa , dopo averla stampata mi ci pulisco pure il culo bon!!! ho finito!!! spero di essere stato moolto antipatico n.b la frase di andreotti forse non lo sai ma ha un seguito che fa cosi: "A pensar male di qualcuno si fa peccato, ma spesso ci si indovina" a volte però ci si indovina di più facendosi i cazzi propri!!! :) ciao ciao!!!
Re: [newbie-it] unsubscrive
masiamo fuori, privato per favore, basta,basta e basta e ci si indovina anche a non rompere il cazzo agli altri con cose inutili chi ha dato ha dato chi ha sbagliato ha sbagliato ma almeno non rompa i coglioni - Original Message - From: "bube" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:09 AM Subject: R: [newbie-it] unsubscrive O l'avete ricevuta e cestinata? Troppa fatica per leggerla? Saro` cattivo (oggi ho il mal di denti) pero` Andreotti diceva che: "A pensar male di qualcuno si fa peccato, ma spesso ci si indovina" : se non sbaglio una volta Gesù ha detto ad una folla che voleva lapidare una donna cvhe avveva peccato di adulterio che solo chi era senza peccato avrebbe potuto scagliare la pietra , ora scusa se te lo dico ma la frase di esempio tratta dall'onorevole andreotti mi pare fuori luogo per 2 motivi : 1) anche dopo lunghe indagini , processi e contro processi non si sà ancora se sia coinvolto in affari di mafia 2) è un politico che è abituato a dirti una cosa e mentre te la dice pensarne altre mille del tutto opposte ti starai chiedendo qual 'è la morale del messaggio ??? te la dico subito : ti sembrerò anche cattivo ma sai ho appena finito l'allenamento e oggi abbiamo fatto 20 volte 200m in soglia e ho abbastanza le palle girate, la morale è questa: io sono tra quelli che appena arrivata la lettera di sympa non l'ha letta e l'ho cestinata ma dato che non ho rotto le palle a nessuno per sapere come fare a togliersi dalla lista!! vorrei che tu le rompessi a noi con quell'atteggiamento da saputello ( es: imparate l'inglese , troppa fatica per leggerla ) perchè se voglio con la lettera di sympa , dopo averla stampata mi ci pulisco pure il culo bon!!! ho finito!!! spero di essere stato moolto antipatico n.b la frase di andreotti forse non lo sai ma ha un seguito che fa cosi: "A pensar male di qualcuno si fa peccato, ma spesso ci si indovina" a volte però ci si indovina di più facendosi i cazzi propri!!! :) ciao ciao!!!
RE: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download
Hi I have attempted to install the 7.2 download 2 CD version last weekend and had similar problems. Additional comments: (1) Ditch the Drake partitioner and use the non-free Partition Magic 5.X program instead. The Drake partitioner will not work properly with Quantum Fireball drives containing a FAT16/FAT32 partitions and obviously from the number of complaints on Mandrake lists, there are many other types of drives it will not work on as well. (2) KDE 2.0 is prone to crashes and too resource intensive. (Yes, I installed the final version.) (3) No matter what type of install is attempted, 7.2 will install non-system packages which were de-selected and not install other packages which were selected. (4) KDE2/this-kernel-version causes constant disk activity. (64MB RAM, swap 128MB). CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE is totally ineffective to shut down a process gracefully! (5) USERDRAKE is clearly broken as are many others. (6) Many configuration scripts are broken. (7) The installation process needs very much work. There are a number of interesting ideas in 7.2 but they are just that: ideas which have been incompletely implemented. As an avid Mandrake 7.1 user I find this to be sad. Mandrake seems to have lost it's way: The Mandrake-Macmillan monopoly deal, Macmillan's non-support, Macmillan's different releases of 7.2 (Wallmart and so on). It is clear that the present Mandrake Management aim Mandrake at every type of user, anyone who can read their adverts and prod a keyboard, but who is the Mandrake distribution really suitable for? Mandrake Technical side clearly have their ideas which seem to conflict with the Mandrake Moneymen ideas. In short: In my opinion, 7.2 is not ready for novice users/Windows users and possibly too much trouble for even an expert to bother with. You can do a lot better Mandrake, but do you really want to? -- Original Message -- Hi all, I am still unable to find the desktop that shows up on the linux-Mandrake tutorial for KDE. I have only a tool bar at the bottom of the page and no icons at all. The K button is a penguin with Linux written in. Is all this normal with the downloaded 7.2 version? I realy like the look of the desk top in the tutorial. Not sure if I have a complete download or if my CDrom is giving up, cause I had several packages (16 in an attempt at expert/workstation install) that failed to install. Can't tell if that is the CD or the CDrom. Any suggestions are welcome. TIA Dennis M.
Re: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download
Hello, I just downloaded the more recent update of KDE2 at www.kde.org/download for Mandrake7.2. Some of the features has been upgrade such as when you point over an icon on the task bar. the icon enlarged. It's new to me.. but I like it. Also Kdevelop has been added which was not on before. Rob - Original Message - From: "ron peake" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 12:33 AM Subject: RE: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download Hi I have attempted to install the 7.2 download 2 CD version last weekend and had similar problems. Additional comments: (1) Ditch the Drake partitioner and use the non-free Partition Magic 5.X program instead. The Drake partitioner will not work properly with Quantum Fireball drives containing a FAT16/FAT32 partitions and obviously from the number of complaints on Mandrake lists, there are many other types of drives it will not work on as well. (2) KDE 2.0 is prone to crashes and too resource intensive. (Yes, I installed the final version.) (3) No matter what type of install is attempted, 7.2 will install non-system packages which were de-selected and not install other packages which were selected. (4) KDE2/this-kernel-version causes constant disk activity. (64MB RAM, swap 128MB). CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE is totally ineffective to shut down a process gracefully! (5) USERDRAKE is clearly broken as are many others. (6) Many configuration scripts are broken. (7) The installation process needs very much work. There are a number of interesting ideas in 7.2 but they are just that: ideas which have been incompletely implemented. As an avid Mandrake 7.1 user I find this to be sad. Mandrake seems to have lost it's way: The Mandrake-Macmillan monopoly deal, Macmillan's non-support, Macmillan's different releases of 7.2 (Wallmart and so on). It is clear that the present Mandrake Management aim Mandrake at every type of user, anyone who can read their adverts and prod a keyboard, but who is the Mandrake distribution really suitable for? Mandrake Technical side clearly have their ideas which seem to conflict with the Mandrake Moneymen ideas. In short: In my opinion, 7.2 is not ready for novice users/Windows users and possibly too much trouble for even an expert to bother with. You can do a lot better Mandrake, but do you really want to? -- Original Message -- Hi all, I am still unable to find the desktop that shows up on the linux-Mandrake tutorial for KDE. I have only a tool bar at the bottom of the page and no icons at all. The K button is a penguin with Linux written in. Is all this normal with the downloaded 7.2 version? I realy like the look of the desk top in the tutorial. Not sure if I have a complete download or if my CDrom is giving up, cause I had several packages (16 in an attempt at expert/workstation install) that failed to install. Can't tell if that is the CD or the CDrom. Any suggestions are welcome. TIA Dennis M.
Re: [newbie] Upgrade kernel
Where did you get the new kernel from, and how did you install it? A Mandrake kernel installed as an RPM should have no problems with Supermount. AFAIK, only Mandrake has Supermount in their kernels (correct me if I'm wrong). If you compiled from sources, or used a non-Mandrake kernel, then there's a chance that you don't have Supermount compiled into the kernel. In that case, the easiest solution is to upgrade to the latest Mandrake kernel, currently 2.2.17. Otherwise, you could wait for 2.4 (again, get a Mandrake version), which is due in December (provided that Linus meets his own deadline). On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 18:09, Kusumanto Sigit wrote: I've just upgrade my Mandrake 7.0 kernel into 2.2.16. After boot up, my supermount feature doesn't work. It complains that the kernel doesn't support it. What compilling options should I choose to enable this feature? -kz- -- Sridhar Dhanapalan "One World, One Web, One Programme." - Microsoft Promotional Ad. "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer." - Adolf Hitler
Re: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download
What a load of BS. i downloaded the two iso cds from the mandrake site and instlaled them on my system and it works fine. no hiccups and no problems. everything i wanted installed and it runs better faster, and picks up more of my hardware then 7.1 ever did. - Original Message - From: "ron peake" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 6:33 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download Hi I have attempted to install the 7.2 download 2 CD version last weekend and had similar problems. Additional comments: (1) Ditch the Drake partitioner and use the non-free Partition Magic 5.X program instead. The Drake partitioner will not work properly with Quantum Fireball drives containing a FAT16/FAT32 partitions and obviously from the number of complaints on Mandrake lists, there are many other types of drives it will not work on as well. (2) KDE 2.0 is prone to crashes and too resource intensive. (Yes, I installed the final version.) (3) No matter what type of install is attempted, 7.2 will install non-system packages which were de-selected and not install other packages which were selected. (4) KDE2/this-kernel-version causes constant disk activity. (64MB RAM, swap 128MB). CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE is totally ineffective to shut down a process gracefully! (5) USERDRAKE is clearly broken as are many others. (6) Many configuration scripts are broken. (7) The installation process needs very much work. There are a number of interesting ideas in 7.2 but they are just that: ideas which have been incompletely implemented. As an avid Mandrake 7.1 user I find this to be sad. Mandrake seems to have lost it's way: The Mandrake-Macmillan monopoly deal, Macmillan's non-support, Macmillan's different releases of 7.2 (Wallmart and so on). It is clear that the present Mandrake Management aim Mandrake at every type of user, anyone who can read their adverts and prod a keyboard, but who is the Mandrake distribution really suitable for? Mandrake Technical side clearly have their ideas which seem to conflict with the Mandrake Moneymen ideas. In short: In my opinion, 7.2 is not ready for novice users/Windows users and possibly too much trouble for even an expert to bother with. You can do a lot better Mandrake, but do you really want to? -- Original Message -- Hi all, I am still unable to find the desktop that shows up on the linux-Mandrake tutorial for KDE. I have only a tool bar at the bottom of the page and no icons at all. The K button is a penguin with Linux written in. Is all this normal with the downloaded 7.2 version? I realy like the look of the desk top in the tutorial. Not sure if I have a complete download or if my CDrom is giving up, cause I had several packages (16 in an attempt at expert/workstation install) that failed to install. Can't tell if that is the CD or the CDrom. Any suggestions are welcome. TIA Dennis M.
Re: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download
Lucky you. -- Original Message -- What a load of BS. i downloaded the two iso cds from the mandrake site and instlaled them on my system and it works fine. no hiccups and no problems. everything i wanted installed and it runs better faster, and picks up more of my hardware then 7.1 ever did. - Original Message - From: "ron peake" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 6:33 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] KDE2 in 7.2 download Hi I have attempted to install the 7.2 download 2 CD version last weekend and had similar problems. Additional comments: (1) Ditch the Drake partitioner and use the non-free Partition Magic 5.X program instead. The Drake partitioner will not work properly with Quantum Fireball drives containing a FAT16/FAT32 partitions and obviously from the number of complaints on Mandrake lists, there are many other types of drives it will not work on as well. (2) KDE 2.0 is prone to crashes and too resource intensive. (Yes, I installed the final version.) (3) No matter what type of install is attempted, 7.2 will install non-system packages which were de-selected and not install other packages which were selected. (4) KDE2/this-kernel-version causes constant disk activity. (64MB RAM, swap 128MB). CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE is totally ineffective to shut down a process gracefully! (5) USERDRAKE is clearly broken as are many others. (6) Many configuration scripts are broken. (7) The installation process needs very much work. There are a number of interesting ideas in 7.2 but they are just that: ideas which have been incompletely implemented. As an avid Mandrake 7.1 user I find this to be sad. Mandrake seems to have lost it's way: The Mandrake-Macmillan monopoly deal, Macmillan's non-support, Macmillan's different releases of 7.2 (Wallmart and so on). It is clear that the present Mandrake Management aim Mandrake at every type of user, anyone who can read their adverts and prod a keyboard, but who is the Mandrake distribution really suitable for? Mandrake Technical side clearly have their ideas which seem to conflict with the Mandrake Moneymen ideas. In short: In my opinion, 7.2 is not ready for novice users/Windows users and possibly too much trouble for even an expert to bother with. You can do a lot better Mandrake, but do you really want to? -- Original Message -- Hi all, I am still unable to find the desktop that shows up on the linux-Mandrake tutorial for KDE. I have only a tool bar at the bottom of the page and no icons at all. The K button is a penguin with Linux written in. Is all this normal with the downloaded 7.2 version? I realy like the look of the desk top in the tutorial. Not sure if I have a complete download or if my CDrom is giving up, cause I had several packages (16 in an attempt at expert/workstation install) that failed to install. Can't tell if that is the CD or the CDrom. Any suggestions are welcome. TIA Dennis M.
Re: [newbie]vmware and Xfree86v.4
Marcia wrote: Dear All, I just found out that vmware does not work with the new Xfree86 version 4. I have already paid $99 for it and downloaded it. What would be the best thing to do now? I definitely wish to use it. Thanks for your help. Marcia Wait a little longer and get Plex86 for free. It boots Win95 now. As for the VMware, return it and make it their problem. XFree 4.01 has been out for months and is open source. VMWare had the responsibility to make it work since their software is secret and nothing could be done from the XFree end. Civileme
[newbie] Loading ML7.2
Dear Sir, I downloaded the iso files of mandrake-linux7.2 from the 192.114.47.57 ftp server and have burnt the two cds in the iso format. Now please tell me how I go about loading the software? It only shows one file of the iso extension and nothing happens when I double click it. -- S.Ganesan Senior Scientist Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering Berasia Road Bhopal 462038, INDIA Phone: 0755-730986 (O) 0755-732105 (R) Fax:0755-734016 Email[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Address:http://www.ciae.nic.in
Re: [newbie] HD Partition question
Jacqueline Michell wrote: Irsquo;m very sorry if this is a dumb question. I bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2 (powerpack deluxe) and need some advice on partitions before I install. I have no experience with Linux and find the installation manual unclear on this point. I have also searched the newbie archives. My 15G HD now has two partitions: 7.14G (C:) Windows and Windows applications that are already installed--AND--7.13G (E:) reserved for Linux--not yet installed. (I need to be able to dual-boot to either Windows or Linux.) My questions: 1. Is there a way to insure that Linux is installed on the E:\drive? If so, is this choice made in the Recommended, Customized, or Expert class of installation? 2. Or---do I need to remove the E: partition and let Linux make itrsquo;s own partitions? If so, can one make sure that both OS have about equal HD space? Any help will be greatly appreciated . . . Jacqueline Michell Ummm, well, just delete partition E and use customized install. On the blank end of the disk click with the mouse pointer and let it set up root (/ mount point) swap /usr and /home. If you want to choose sizes, make root (/) at least 500Mb /usr at least 3 G, and swap about 250 Mb. Let /home have the rest. Windows will NOT see any of those partitions, but you can make the first partition(drive C: which linux will call /dev/hda1) have a mount point called /mnt/windows which will give you access from linux to your windows files. There is a program available by searching freshmeat.net called explore2fs at this location which will allow windows to see your linux files, but I do recommend that you not use it to write to the linux partitions from windows. Writing in the other direction is much safer, i. e. let linux read your windows files. Civileme
Re: [newbie]vmware and Xfree86v.4
Marcia I'm running VMWare 2.0.3 with Mandrake 7.2 running XFree 4.01 with no problems, although VMWare do state on their site that they don't support it. Ian Marcia wrote: Dear All, I just found out that vmware does not work with the new Xfree86 version 4. I have already paid $99 for it and downloaded it. What would be the best thing to do now? I definitely wish to use it. Thanks for your help. Marcia Wait a little longer and get Plex86 for free. It boots Win95 now. As for the VMware, return it and make it their problem. XFree 4.01 has been out for months and is open source. VMWare had the responsibility to make it work since their software is secret and nothing could be done from the XFree end. Civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I said they were mad; they said I was mad; damn them, they outvoted me" - Nathaniel Lee
Re: [newbie] Loading ML7.2
It seems to me that you have copied the .iso file from your HD to your CD. A .iso file is an image of a CD. You must extract the information from that file to burn the CD. Your CD Writer's software documentation should explain how to burn a CD from an iso image. A - Original Message - From: "Mr S Ganesan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 11:51 AM Subject: [newbie] Loading ML7.2 Dear Sir, I downloaded the iso files of mandrake-linux7.2 from the 192.114.47.57 ftp server and have burnt the two cds in the iso format. Now please tell me how I go about loading the software? It only shows one file of the iso extension and nothing happens when I double click it. -- S.Ganesan Senior Scientist Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering Berasia Road Bhopal 462038, INDIA Phone: 0755-730986 (O) 0755-732105 (R) Fax: 0755-734016 Email[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Address:http://www.ciae.nic.in
[newbie] Mandrake on an old system - Firewall
I got Mandrake 6 from a friend to install it on an old system. He figured it would work. I'm talking about an : I486 40DX, upgraded with an Evergreen overdrive to 120MHz, and 32 MB RAM Hard disk of 500 MB (bios doesn't support any larger drives) Trident 8900 video card two NE2000 compatible (by configuration) Network cards (I can provide more details if needed) Sadly but true, the damn thing got hanging at a certain point in the boot process. I want to set up a firewall on it, figuring that Linux provides the necessary power and security to the system. That's why there are 2 net cards in it: when I get connected to the Internet by cable, I put this baby between Internet and my home network. I'm new to Linux, allthough I tried several times to make the switch to it (Red Hat 5). Lack of time made me quit and get on (DON'T SHOOT) with Windows everything. I want this thing getting started, so all help is welcome Thanks, Jurian Blok Teutenweg 37 3920 Lommel Belgium Tel/Fax +32-11-55 25 73 GSM +32-477-89 02 07
Re: [newbie] Upgrade kernel
Keep in mind that even numbered 2.2.16 kernels are developmental and odd numbered kernels are considered stable. It is quite possible 2.2.16 will not support your machine. Cyphfer On Sun, 26 November 2000, Kusumanto Sigit wrote: I've just upgrade my Mandrake 7.0 kernel into 2.2.16. After boot up, my supermount feature doesn't work. It complains that the kernel doesn't support it. What compilling options should I choose to enable this feature? -kz- ___ Free Unlimited Internet Access! Try it now! http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/altavista/index.html ___
[newbie] Webmin.....
I have been using RedHat 6.2 with Webmin for remote control in my home. I saw the new Mandraake 7.2 system and decided I had to have it. Everything is working perfect except: browser based utilities likne linuxconf, SWAT, Telnet, and Webmin. To access Webmin, I use http://webmin:1. I never had this problem on RedHat si I'm assuming my setup is incorrect. Any thoughts? Fred Klaus __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie] Mandrake on an old system - Firewall
On Monday 27 November 2000 09:59 am, Eugene C. Zesch wrote: I've heard rumors of people running mandrake on a 486, but never persomally seen it. Mandrake is compiled for a Pentium class processor, so the binaries may have instructions a 486 doesnt hve. You have several options: Compile Mandrake for a 486 or find a 486 version. Linux-Mandrake 7.0 ISO image for i486 and higher processors. http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3#486 -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
RE: [newbie] Registered User
lol :) Thanks. -JD- -Original Message- From: Mark Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 6:46 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [newbie] Registered User You send $1 to every person on this list and then we all get together in a quarum and decide upon what number to issue to you. then you point your browser at this site: http://counter.li.org -- Mark / * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat * in order to get the rats up from below decks * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned! * * REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496 */ *REPLY SEPERATOR* On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 Dickman, Jeff had this to say! How do I become a registered Linux User? Thanks, Jeff
Re: [newbie] gates gets linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ironicly they now own a Linux OS. They bought Corel did they not? :) It's not that may years ago that they also distributed Xenix - what's the deal? Just remember that any flavour of *NIX they distribute will more than like _NOT_ be open-source. Nuf o this.. Cheers -- ICQ#: 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected" (The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972.)
RE: [newbie] Mandrake on an old system - Firewall
The 7.2 image has a special install for i486. I remember reading about it on the Mandrake website...Sorry-not muc help beyond that... -JD- Linux Registered User # 196176 -Original Message- From: Tom Brinkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 9:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake on an old system - Firewall On Monday 27 November 2000 09:59 am, Eugene C. Zesch wrote: I've heard rumors of people running mandrake on a 486, but never persomally seen it. Mandrake is compiled for a Pentium class processor, so the binaries may have instructions a 486 doesnt hve. You have several options: Compile Mandrake for a 486 or find a 486 version. Linux-Mandrake 7.0 ISO image for i486 and higher processors. http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3#486 -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] Webmin.....
Fred Klaus wrote: I have been using RedHat 6.2 with Webmin for remote control in my home. I saw the new Mandraake 7.2 system and decided I had to have it. Everything is working perfect except: browser based utilities likne linuxconf, SWAT, Telnet, and Webmin. To access Webmin, I use http://webmin:1. I never had this problem on RedHat si I'm assuming my setup is incorrect. Any thoughts? Fred Klaus __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ https://127.0.0.1:1 Civileme
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
Well, I far as I know, there is only 1 virus for Linux, which is actually a Trojan Horse. Plus, This Trojan Horse only affects the kernels below 2.2.15 As for fiewalls, I don't have a clue, but I would be very surprised if you couldn't get one. 8)
Re: [newbie] Modem's busy
Mines on com1. There is a very good reason for this. I got a ready made computer and the manufacturer only put one uart in. Without more uarts coms 2 thru 4 will not work. The cheap manufacturer left out the chips for the serial ports. - Original Message - From: "KompuKit" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 2:41 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem's busy first of allmodems are always commonly hooked up on com 2 some times on com3 and 4but hardly never on com1 this is the first time...I've ever heard of a modem hooked up as com1 the mouse is supposed to use com 1...try setting it up on com2 and I bet it works Dennis Myers wrote: patrick wrote: Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 25 November 2000 02:30 pm, KompuKit wrote: to be safe...just buy a EXTERNAL modem... all of them will work. this is just plain WRONG nonsense -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay no , this is not nonsense. external modems work quite well with linux. i also want to share with everyone a way to make your printer work. i am using a panasonice laser jet. there is a driver in 7.2 for it. after installing it my printer was acting crazy. continually printing pages over and over. i uninstalled the driver finally , shut down the computer and rebooted. i also turned off the printer. i started kde and reinstalled the driver. printer works fine now. i just love linux :) I agree with the external modems work in linux. I have a Best Data ext Modem that worked very well until recently. It still works in windows but I keep getting a "Modem does not respond". I have tried to reset, unplug, reconfig, etc. To no avail. The modem is plugged into com1 i.e. ttyS0 and works in windows, but no response in 7.2. It does not show up in harddrake either. Any suggestions out there. Oh, I am on the Linux only box right now using a Best Data internal modem which also works very well and says Linux compatable on the box. Thanks for any help with this puzzle. -- Registered Linux User:167369 =KompuKit= Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lowell, Mass. Web Designerhttp://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org (Server Runs between M - F 6pm-12am, S S 12pm-12am EST) =KompuKit=
RE: [newbie] gates gets linux
I also read an article that says Corel is thinking about spinning off the Linux OS. Cheers, Andy -- From: Kelly, Christopher[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 9:26 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [newbie] gates gets linux I read an article that said that they might be using Linux code to fix all the bugs that Winblows has... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 9:13 AM To: patrick Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets linux Ironicly they now own a Linux OS. They bought Corel did they not? :) u know this is sound rather silly but i have thinking this for awhile about microsoft. are they using linux code ? -- Love is all u need Regards Mike Freeman Embrace the Penguin. Give Bill the cold shoulder! Linux Registered User #190770 (10/02/2000) Get your own free email account from http://www.popmail.com
Re: [newbie] partition info destruction
That partition is gone. You should never have told it to install there. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: [newbie] partition info destruction Ok, this is what happened... I was running Windows, and bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2. I installed it with the custom option, as i had already installed 7.1 a couple of times. when it got to the point to decide how to install it on my harddrive, i chose the option "install to free space on Windows", which i thought would create the necessary partitions, and 'steal' the space from windows. Beforehand i had defragmented windows. when i clicked into the "install to free space on Windows" option, the system froze.(AI could move the mouse, but the system would not respond to the mouse or the keyboard navigation of the options... I proceeded to press ctrlaltdel. the system rebooted, but instead of booting normally it asked for me to enter the location of my command.com file, i entred c:\windows\command.com but to no avail. When i booted with my win 98 boot disc it told me that it had not found a valid FAT16 or FAT32 partition on my drive, and that i should use fdisk to make one. i used fdisk and it told me that there was the windows partition (i could tell because of the size), but that it was a non-DOS partition. I tried using norton disc doctor, but that didn't help because it could not see a drive to examine... I desperately need help, because i've got important stuff on the windows partition... I started Lnx-mdk 7.2 setup again, just to see what the partitions looked like etc. but the 'only' option of how to install was to use all the space (ie. no option to use the space that was not being used by windows - win does not use all the space on my harddrive; the rest is empty) I know this is not exactly a linux question, but my guess is that some of you will also know something about windows. Thanx a lot... creaktop -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
[newbie]
Dear All, I am trying to get on the internet again with Linux mandrake 7.2. I was on a few days ago until I installed Suse 7 and tried to do networking there which crashed my Linux mandrake 7.2. I then reinstalled my 7.2. I have not been able to get my internet going since. Everytime I check my eth0 config files I get a device or resource is busy. Linuxconf does not see my card and cannot load the module. I know this is because Suse stole the module, address, and or Irq. I thought the best antidote would be to use fdisk and get rid of Suse. I did that however the problem has not been resolved. All of my configuration files are set up (in LM 7.2) just as they were before Suse ruined it. What is the best remedy here? My goal is to just have Linux Mandrake 7.2 working great and on the internet again. I do not want Suse anymore. I definitely like Mandrake 7.2 better but wanted to try Suse because my mp3's would not play correctly in LM7.2 and the Hearts game shows no faces on the cards.Since my reinstall of LM7.2 my mp3's play great , but still no faces on Hearts. I can live with that as long as I get my internet back. I do have 2 IDE harddrives. Linux Mandrake 7.2 is on the first one or hda and Suse was on the second or hdb. Is there something I can do short of reformatting my drives and reinstalling Linux 7.2? Thanks for your assistance. Sincerely, Marcia GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] Http(d)?
Move the holder /webpage to /home/httpd/html. All the webpages you serve go in there. Or you could edit httpd.gonf to set the documentroot=/webpage - Original Message - From: "-michael-" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 9:05 PM Subject: [newbie] Http(d)? So I have an html file, say /webpage/index.html, on my 'server' (24.231.51.230). Now I type Http://24.231.51.230/webpage/index.html/ from my one box and no luck (Error 404) but when I do it from the alleged "server", I get my html file moose n all. Am I correct in assuming that there is a problem with the way I set up or didn't my httpd file or some other piece of apache arcana (Included with Mdk 7.2)? This is my first time, so be gentle. -- -michael- RLU# 175480
[newbie] Virus on Linux?
Hi All, Thanks for your answer regarding my internet connection, and I got the solution for it. Frankly I am new with linux but start to interrest it (I hope love it too). I have some question, Are there computer viruses in Linux environtment (that always atack windows system)? Is there a firewall software like Norton Internet Security? Thanks again. yayan. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] Connection speed
I presume you are talking about internet connection speed. Under windows you dont need another app. When you connect just look at the two flashing moniter icon in the taskbar. Under linux, you will see a kppp minimize after you have connected. Get it back up. - Original Message - From: "Roger Sherman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Linux-Mandrake newbie mailing list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 2:12 AM Subject: [newbie] Connection speed Can anyone tell me how to tell what my connection speed is? I had a nice little app called speedgadget in Windows, but there's no way I'm booting into hell just for that ;-) Thanks! -- peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #190719
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
For a newbie, I like Guarddog firewall, free and downloadable it's available for MD 7.0. 7.1 7.2 http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog/ On Monday 27 November 2000 16:48, you wrote: Hi All, Thanks for your answer regarding my internet connection, and I got the solution for it. Frankly I am new with linux but start to interrest it (I hope love it too). I have some question, Are there computer viruses in Linux environtment (that always atack windows system)? Is there a firewall software like Norton Internet Security? Thanks again. yayan. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] Webmin.....
Try localhost:1 Hth On 11/27/00 9:51 AM, The Defendant "Fred Klaus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Confessed: I have been using RedHat 6.2 with Webmin for remote control in my home. I saw the new Mandraake 7.2 system and decided I had to have it. Everything is working perfect except: browser based utilities likne linuxconf, SWAT, Telnet, and Webmin. To access Webmin, I use http://webmin:1. I never had this problem on RedHat si I'm assuming my setup is incorrect. Any thoughts? Fred Klaus __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie] Registered User
I like this idea... so when's the $$$ going to start roll'n in ? :0) tdh * Dickman, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001127 11:26]: lol :) Thanks. -JD- -Original Message- From: Mark Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 6:46 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [newbie] Registered User You send $1 to every person on this list and then we all get together in a quarum and decide upon what number to issue to you. then you point your browser at this site: http://counter.li.org -- Mark / * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat * in order to get the rats up from below decks * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned! * * REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496 */ *REPLY SEPERATOR* On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 Dickman, Jeff had this to say! How do I become a registered Linux User? Thanks, Jeff -- T. Holmes Unixtechs.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.unixtechs.org/ "Real Men use Vi."
Re: [Re: [newbie] Upgrade kernel]
Cyphfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Keep in mind that even numbered 2.2.16 kernels are developmental and odd numbered kernels are considered stable. It is quite possible 2.2.16 will not support your machine. Cyphfer === I believe 2.2.16 IS a stable kernel. Actually it's ODD #'d kernels (using the middle digit) that are developmental and even that are stable. So 2.3.x is developmental while 2.2.x is stable. The lefthand digit is really just a patch #, I believe. Mike ~~~ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy." --Tom Waits ~~~ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail
RE: [newbie] partition info destruction
It sounds like it overrode your winblows partition. Ouch! -Original Message- From: Goldenpi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 1:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] partition info destruction That partition is gone. You should never have told it to install there. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: [newbie] partition info destruction Ok, this is what happened... I was running Windows, and bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2. I installed it with the custom option, as i had already installed 7.1 a couple of times. when it got to the point to decide how to install it on my harddrive, i chose the option "install to free space on Windows", which i thought would create the necessary partitions, and 'steal' the space from windows. Beforehand i had defragmented windows. when i clicked into the "install to free space on Windows" option, the system froze.(AI could move the mouse, but the system would not respond to the mouse or the keyboard navigation of the options... I proceeded to press ctrlaltdel. the system rebooted, but instead of booting normally it asked for me to enter the location of my command.com file, i entred c:\windows\command.com but to no avail. When i booted with my win 98 boot disc it told me that it had not found a valid FAT16 or FAT32 partition on my drive, and that i should use fdisk to make one. i used fdisk and it told me that there was the windows partition (i could tell because of the size), but that it was a non-DOS partition. I tried using norton disc doctor, but that didn't help because it could not see a drive to examine... I desperately need help, because i've got important stuff on the windows partition... I started Lnx-mdk 7.2 setup again, just to see what the partitions looked like etc. but the 'only' option of how to install was to use all the space (ie. no option to use the space that was not being used by windows - win does not use all the space on my harddrive; the rest is empty) I know this is not exactly a linux question, but my guess is that some of you will also know something about windows. Thanx a lot... creaktop -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
[newbie] Need xf86config help
Hi all, I just upgraded from MK 6.1 to MK 7.2. I wasn't paying attention during the install/upgrade portion and did a fresh install, which wasn't so bad except... I'm running on a laptop. TOshiba Tecra 730XCDT which I had previously wrestled into 1024x768x16bpp. Now I can't seem to get the monitor to a higher resolution than 640x480x8bpp. Anyone out there have any advice, or maybe a xf86config I can take a look at? Wishdiak +Ferris Saves+ www.wishdiak.com
Re: [newbie] linux install ok
- Original Message - From: "Abraham E Mandac Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 2:45 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] linux install ok At 08:49 AM 11/25/00 -, you wrote: Why did you attach these files? God knows. Really, it was an accident. My apologies to everyone on this list. Your com port setup under windows needs changeing. They will work with your settings but you will not get directcc to work and hyperterminal will default to 9600. You can change them from device manager. I don't understand, but I'll try and read up on that. Will it affect linux? Anyway, many thanks for taking the time to examine my 'attachment'. Wont effect linux or do much under windows. I just dont like to see a messy config file. Abe - Original Message - From: "Abraham E Mandac Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 5:19 AM Subject: [newbie] linux install ok If anyone still remembers some weeks back, I was the guy with the hard disk buying problem. I'd just like to say thanks to all who helped out. I finally got my dual boot system up and running fine. [Settings] UseACAPServer=1 LastOptionsCategory=2 RunBefore=1 UserSignatures=1 MainWindowState=1 Light32Version=3 MboxBarIsDocking=1 MboxBarFloatHeight=150 snip
Re: [newbie] no access to cd
On 2nd thoughts, you could just log in as root and copy the icons from /home/yourname/desktop into /root/desktop On Monday 27 November 2000 15:39, you wrote: I found the same thing, being basically lazy and as the cdrom automounts all I do is click on the home icon and then move to /mnt/cdrom and work from there On Sunday 26 November 2000 17:02, patrick wrote: with my 7.2 mandrake i do not have a cd icon to work with as root. of course i cant install from cd as user. what must i do. i got a feeling u'r gonna tell me something i dont want to hear, but tell me anyway :)
Re: [newbie]
Did SuSE and LM share any partitions ? I have them both booting with no problems on one hard drive. Are you using KDE ? If so, you should check what it says in the hardware info section of the Control Center - see if your card is recognized. Or, try Harddrake - it should display the card as well. philomena At 12:20 PM 11/27/2000 -0800, you wrote: Dear All, I am trying to get on the internet again with Linux mandrake 7.2. I was on a few days ago until I installed Suse 7 and tried to do networking there which crashed my Linux mandrake 7.2. I then reinstalled my 7.2. I have not been able to get my internet going since. Everytime I check my eth0 config files I get a device or resource is busy. Linuxconf does not see my card and cannot load the module. I know this is because Suse stole the module, address, and or Irq. I thought the best antidote would be to use fdisk and get rid of Suse. I did that however the problem has not been resolved. All of my configuration files are set up (in LM 7.2) just as they were before Suse ruined it. What is the best remedy here? My goal is to just have Linux Mandrake 7.2 working great and on the internet again. I do not want Suse anymore. I definitely like Mandrake 7.2 better but wanted to try Suse because my mp3's would not play correctly in LM7.2 and the Hearts game shows no faces on the cards.Since my reinstall of LM7.2 my mp3's play great , but still no faces on Hearts. I can live with that as long as I get my internet back. I do have 2 IDE harddrives. Linux Mandrake 7.2 is on the first one or hda and Suse was on the second or hdb. Is there something I can do short of reformatting my drives and reinstalling Linux 7.2? Thanks for your assistance. Sincerely, Marcia GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I far as I know, there is only 1 virus for Linux, which is actually a Trojan Horse. Plus, This Trojan Horse only affects the kernels below 2.2.15 As for fiewalls, I don't have a clue, but I would be very surprised if you couldn't get one. On www.pointman.org you can download PMfirewall. It is a script that helps you set up ipchains, Linux' own firewall. It is good. Also get portsentry from there and you're fine. Paul -- When I am angry, the drawer in my closet won't open anymore http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.30
RE: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
Not sure about Viruses, but if you are interested in Linux Security then check out http://mirrors.hotdog.org/LDP/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html http://tickle.unco.edu/cs442/weitzel/execute.html http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/tips/firewall/firewallservice.html http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Networking/ HTH, Duke -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Yayan Irianto Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 11:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Virus on Linux? Hi All, Thanks for your answer regarding my internet connection, and I got the solution for it. Frankly I am new with linux but start to interrest it (I hope love it too). I have some question, Are there computer viruses in Linux environtment (that always atack windows system)? Is there a firewall software like Norton Internet Security? Thanks again. yayan. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] Connect via netbios?
Netbios is S-L-O-W. I know because I regurally run a scan and spy on people just because I can :) You can either run an ftp server on the windows box or enable ftp under linux. Anyway, netbios is how people like me break into computers. Not very secure. - Original Message - From: "Jon Doe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 4:30 AM Subject: [newbie] Connect via netbios? My borther-in-law has a windows computer and he is always wanting help and for me to send files over the internet. I know netbios is a big thing with windows and I just wondered if this would be a good way for us to connect over the internet and if so what do I need on this linux box to connect to his windows box? -- The box said Win95 or better so I got Linux. Registered Linux user 181996
Re: [newbie] 7.2 installs and stuff
Paul wrote: On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, eryl wrote: I've installed 7.2 on two different boxes, now (developmental), and both installs took 3 HOURS! These boxes are probably minimum, P200mmx with 64M of ram and scsi 9 gig drives with 50x ATAPI cdroms. Three hours seems out of line for an install on a clean, formatted HD--at least to me. The longest 7.1 took was 70 minutes, or so--I was using scsi 4X cd's with those, though. Would a scsi CD make that much difference? Ick... that is long. On my PII/350 64Mb machine it only took 45 minutes.. ?? Paul I've installed LM 7.2 on my PIII/585E BXmainboard a few times average install time 20mins for both CDs 880 packages Joseph
Re: [newbie] EMU10K1 troubles
John Payne wrote: When I run sndconfig as root from a command line, this is what happens: First, it tells me about the existing config file being renamed, then detects the sound card as SB LIVE!. When I tell it to continue, it attempts to play a sample and this appears: /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/misc/emu10k1.o: init_module device or resource busy /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/misc/emu10k1.o: /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/misc/emu10k1.o failed /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/misc/emu10k1.o: insmod sound-slot- 0-0 failed then it tries for manual config, and repeats the above upon trying to play a sample. However, I have system sounds (sound is on in startup services). I can play MIDI's through the external interface fine, but none of the four internal midi synths work. KMIX shows a tab for Creative SBLIVE but says "invalid mixer Creative SBLive!". The midi player shows all internal devices as Emu 10k1 wavetable Emu10k1 port 0(1,2,3,) - ALSA Device, and the external midi as External Midi 0 Midi 0-0 - ALSA Device. There is no sound from the internal wavetable at all, although the player is "playing" the file. Any help is greatly appreciated, as I have been trying to get this card to work through numerous Distros of various flovors of Linus for over a year now. I have tried the OSS drivers, and still no internal wavetable. Is it possible that the card is not loading a patch set? If so, wher do I put the SF2 files, and how do I load them at boot? Thanks in advance for any help. John Payne same problem here with an SB live! Joseph
RE: [newbie] partition info destruction
Get Norton Utilies, it has a partition repair program (on the emergency disks) - little advanced, but you can change it back to a DOS Part -JD- -Original Message- From: Kelly, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:44 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [newbie] partition info destruction It sounds like it overrode your winblows partition. Ouch! -Original Message- From: Goldenpi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 1:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] partition info destruction That partition is gone. You should never have told it to install there. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: [newbie] partition info destruction Ok, this is what happened... I was running Windows, and bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2. I installed it with the custom option, as i had already installed 7.1 a couple of times. when it got to the point to decide how to install it on my harddrive, i chose the option "install to free space on Windows", which i thought would create the necessary partitions, and 'steal' the space from windows. Beforehand i had defragmented windows. when i clicked into the "install to free space on Windows" option, the system froze.(AI could move the mouse, but the system would not respond to the mouse or the keyboard navigation of the options... I proceeded to press ctrlaltdel. the system rebooted, but instead of booting normally it asked for me to enter the location of my command.com file, i entred c:\windows\command.com but to no avail. When i booted with my win 98 boot disc it told me that it had not found a valid FAT16 or FAT32 partition on my drive, and that i should use fdisk to make one. i used fdisk and it told me that there was the windows partition (i could tell because of the size), but that it was a non-DOS partition. I tried using norton disc doctor, but that didn't help because it could not see a drive to examine... I desperately need help, because i've got important stuff on the windows partition... I started Lnx-mdk 7.2 setup again, just to see what the partitions looked like etc. but the 'only' option of how to install was to use all the space (ie. no option to use the space that was not being used by windows - win does not use all the space on my harddrive; the rest is empty) I know this is not exactly a linux question, but my guess is that some of you will also know something about windows. Thanx a lot... creaktop -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
[newbie] ppp and home networking
I've used Mandrake since 7.0. Installing 7.0 and 7.1 on my pc with my home network and a ppp connnection to the internet. Using kppp there was no problem with the connection to internet using Man. 7.0/7.1 and my home network. Now after installing Mandrake 7.2 the only way I can get connection to the internet to work is to disable networking and rebooting. When I connect to the internet with networking enabled I can ping the local addr and remote attr but not the dns address. I turned this into Mandrake and the response was to add a line to resolv.conf "search mydomain attglobal.net" . The problem is kppp comments this line out. Any help would be appreciated. I am stuck here. David Davis
Re: [newbie] Mandrake on an old system - Firewall
At 11/27/2000 06:53, you wrote: I got Mandrake 6 from a friend to install it on an old system. He figured it would work. I'm talking about an : I486 40DX, upgraded with an Evergreen overdrive to 120MHz, and 32 MB RAM Hard disk of 500 MB (bios doesn't support any larger drives) Trident 8900 video card two NE2000 compatible (by configuration) Network cards (I can provide more details if needed) Sadly but true, the damn thing got hanging at a certain point in the boot process. I want to set up a firewall on it, figuring that Linux provides the necessary power and security to the system. That's why there are 2 net cards in it: when I get connected to the Internet by cable, I put this baby between Internet and my home network. I'm new to Linux, allthough I tried several times to make the switch to it (Red Hat 5). Lack of time made me quit and get on (DON'T SHOOT) with Windows everything. I want this thing getting started, so all help is welcome Thanks, Jurian Blok Teutenweg 37 3920 Lommel Belgium Tel/Fax +32-11-55 25 73 GSM +32-477-89 02 07 Jurian, I think the Evergreen upgrade is inserting its BIOS at 15M and this is causing the boot hang. If all you want is a firewall 16MB memory will do just fine. You will not be able to run Gnome or KDE with any speed so you will have to do all of your work in command line mode. Get Mandrake 7.0 486ISO and ask lots of questions here about setting it up. Jerry
Re: [newbie] DOS 6.2 question (HD size?)
Alan Shoemaker wrote: Ronald J. Hall wrote: Okay, with HD prices so low, I bought a 2nd (20 gig) Seagate hard drive. I added it to my current system, and decided to make a dual-boot system, using my old 10 gig WDC as the boot HD, for DOS stuff, and the new 20 gigger for my precious Linux stuff. I'm not going to go into a huge lengthy narrative here, but it works, except that with DOS 6.2, I get 2 gigs out of 10 available on my 1st hard drive. I know that if I installed Windblows, I'd get the full benefit of the drives space, but I refuse to have it on my system. Note that I'd also much prefer to have DR-DOS on my first drive, if anyone out there has experience with it (and pointers for getting/installing it?) I found some stuff on Caldera's web site, but its all bigger than the 2 gigs I've got on my 1st HD. Any idea on how to get the other 8 gigs from DOS 6.2, until I can get DR-DOS installed? (and does DR-DOS find my full 10 gigs as well?) Thanks in advance! ;-) Ronaldyour question made me curious. I have Caldera DR-DOS 7.01 on my primary IDE drive, but I'v only partitioned the 1st 200mb for it. It is the home for Partition Magic 6.0 and BootMagic. I bought it from CheapBytes (it's in the book section) for about $25. Anyway, I booted up on DR-DOS and fiddled with the fdisk program for a while. I appears to max out at 8 gig (the 1024 cylinder limit). So I suspect that 8 gigs might be your limit on that 10 gig drive. But perhaps, if you were to partition it with Linux fdisk, DR-DOS might be able to use the space anyway. Good luck. yhs drdos 7.03 can be downloaded, and a "tcpip stack" and 32 bit drivers also, at http://disvr.cjb.net/dos/dls.html. Consider using the extra 2 g's for optimization instead, like mounting it on /usr/src or /usr/lib or /home/your/download. Drdos has fdisk /x to put 3 logical partitions on your hd if you have *lots* of dos files :-) Alan
[newbie] FW: network card configuration problem
Sorry. Forgot to mention that I installed Mandrake 7.1. There is no other OS on the machine. The machine is a dual PIII Xeon 833 with 512MB ram and 18GB SCSI hard disk. -- From: Liaw, Andy Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 4:54 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: network card configuration problem Hi all, Can anyone help with the following problem with ethernet card? Much thanks in advance. Basically, the auto-detect does not recognize the card correctly. Even after setting it to the correct card in DrakConf, at reboot it still revert to the wrong card. We recently purchased a Compaq SP750 workstation with an "Integrated Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter" with an Intel chip set 82559. [DarkConf][Hardware Configuration] setup shows it as 82557 and try to map it to "IBM i82557 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter". Here are the things that I have tried some information that hopefully will help: -- 1) Startup Messages: Bringing up Interface lo [OK] Bringing up Interface eth0insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdksmp/net/eepro100.o : invalid parameter parm_io Delaying eth0 initialization [FAILED] Binding to NIS domain [FAILED] 2) # ifconfig only shows lo --- 3) script written to manually configure the drivers for the network card: networksetup.sh: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdksmp/net/eepro100.o /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S10network reload /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S17ypbind start /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S80sendmail start /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S95innd start # /networksetup.sh bringin up device eth0[OK] shutting down device eth0 [OK] bringin up device eth0[OK] shutting down device lo [OK] bringin up device lo [OK] binding to NIS domain [FAILED] Starting Sendmail: Starting INND system [OK] - 4) # ifconfig eth0 Link encap: EthernetHwaddr: xx inet addr: 54.xx.xx.xx Bcast: 54.xx.xx.254 Mask:255.255.255.0 . UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packet: 145 . TX packet: 0 . . Interrupt: 18 Base address: 0xb000 lo . -- 5) # ifup eth0 SIOADDRT: File Exist SIOADDRT: network unreachable 6) # route add default gw 54.xx.xx.254 dev eth0 network unreachable --- 7) # route Destination Gateway GenMask FlagUse iface xyz.somewhere.com * 255.255.255.255 UH eth0 xyz.somewhere.com * 255.255.255.255 UH lo 54.xx.xx.0 * 255.255.255.0 U eth0 --- 8) # route add 54.xx.xx.xx gw 54.xx.xx.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0 ERROR: netmask: 00ff doesn't make sense with host route Andy I. Liaw, PhD Biometrics Research Phone: (732) 594-0820 Merck Co., Inc. Fax: (732) 594-1565 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] printing problem after upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
Hi all, I recently upgraded my machine from LM7.0 to LM7.1, and the printer stopped working. Would appreciate if anyone can help. The printer is a Epson Stylus 600. It is connected to a scanner, which in turn, is connected to the parallel port. It was working fine when I had LM7.0. It still works fine under Win98SE. When I try sending jobs with lpr, it just doesn't do anything. I tried PrinterDrake, and neither the ASCII nor PS test page will print. Oddly, if I cat an ASCII file to /dev/lp0, it does print. Can anyone provide some hints? Regards, Andy
Re: [newbie] partition info destruction
I'm not quite sure your win-partition is gone. If your LM-setup past the point where the boot disk has been made, use this, else you could retry the Linux-install disk upto the point where you can use fdisk. It will probably show your partition as a type '82' (Linux Native). You can change your partition here to type 'b' or 'c' (FAT32). After that you should be able to reboot with your Win bootdisk and save your data. That partition is gone. You should never have told it to install there. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: [newbie] partition info destruction Ok, this is what happened... I was running Windows, and bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2. I installed it with the custom option, as i had already installed 7.1 a couple of times. when it got to the point to decide how to install it on my harddrive, i chose the option "install to free space on Windows", which i thought would create the necessary partitions, and 'steal' the space from windows. Beforehand i had defragmented windows. when i clicked into the "install to free space on Windows" option, the system froze.(AI could move the mouse, but the system would not respond to the mouse or the keyboard navigation of the options... I proceeded to press ctrlaltdel. the system rebooted, but instead of booting normally it asked for me to enter the location of my command.com file, i entred c:\windows\command.com but to no avail. When i booted with my win 98 boot disc it told me that it had not found a valid FAT16 or FAT32 partition on my drive, and that i should use fdisk to make one. i used fdisk and it told me that there was the windows partition (i could tell because of the size), but that it was a non-DOS partition. I tried using norton disc doctor, but that didn't help because it could not see a drive to examine... I desperately need help, because i've got important stuff on the windows partition... I started Lnx-mdk 7.2 setup again, just to see what the partitions looked like etc. but the 'only' option of how to install was to use all the space (ie. no option to use the space that was not being used by windows - win does not use all the space on my harddrive; the rest is empty) I know this is not exactly a linux question, but my guess is that some of you will also know something about windows. Thanx a lot... creaktop -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
Re: [newbie] partition info destruction
All may not be lost. If you can run a floppy version of Linux, or an older (manual) install, use Linux's fdisk to set the partition information for that old DOS partition to be fat32 and "active" or bootable, or whatever they call it, save what you have done, and reboot. You _could_ get lucky. This should not make things any worse, anyway. At 06:27 PM 11/27/2000 +, you wrote: That partition is gone. You should never have told it to install there. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: [newbie] partition info destruction Ok, this is what happened... I was running Windows, and bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2. I installed it with the custom option, as i had already installed 7.1 a couple of times. when it got to the point to decide how to install it on my harddrive, i chose the option "install to free space on Windows", which i thought would create the necessary partitions, and 'steal' the space from windows. Beforehand i had defragmented windows. when i clicked into the "install to free space on Windows" option, the system froze.(AI could move the mouse, but the system would not respond to the mouse or the keyboard navigation of the options... I proceeded to press ctrlaltdel. the system rebooted, but instead of booting normally it asked for me to enter the location of my command.com file, i entred c:\windows\command.com but to no avail. When i booted with my win 98 boot disc it told me that it had not found a valid FAT16 or FAT32 partition on my drive, and that i should use fdisk to make one. i used fdisk and it told me that there was the windows partition (i could tell because of the size), but that it was a non-DOS partition. I tried using norton disc doctor, but that didn't help because it could not see a drive to examine... I desperately need help, because i've got important stuff on the windows partition... I started Lnx-mdk 7.2 setup again, just to see what the partitions looked like etc. but the 'only' option of how to install was to use all the space (ie. no option to use the space that was not being used by windows - win does not use all the space on my harddrive; the rest is empty) I know this is not exactly a linux question, but my guess is that some of you will also know something about windows. Thanx a lot... creaktop -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
On Monday 27 November 2000 12:53 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For a newbie, I like Guarddog firewall, free and downloadable it's available for MD 7.0. 7.1 7.2 http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog/ It doesn't close/filter ports as well as PMfirewall does. Looks nice, but it's less effective ipchains config. http://www.pointman.org/PMFirewall/ and here's a better check than ShieldsUp! http://www.sdesign.com/cgi-bin/fwtest.cgi?APPLY=Scan+Me+Now -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] cookies in konqueror
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, you wrote: there's a setting for the browser part of Konqourer that you can enable all cookies. I think it's in the configuration-browser. theres a also a setting there for turning off the pictures. i have tried it and the browser flies. there may be a bug in it though. i have had an occasional lock up when i have used it. i do think its an incredible idea. i have in the past went to pages and wanted to read and not see all the pictures. it can come in handy. - Original Message - From: "bascule" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 5:10 PM Subject: [newbie] cookies in konqueror it's me again! has anyone noticed if some sites that recognise cookies with netscape don't with konqueror? can cookies be set to only work with certain browsers, i tried to do some online banking but the bank site insisted that i had cookies disabled even though i haven't bascule -- Love is all u need, and a little Linux too for good measure
[newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image
Hi all, Ok Ive just spent the last few nights downloading the disk image for 7.2 But now Im stuck... when I write the image to cd, can i make the cd bootable, so i can boot straight off the cd??? (I havent got a floppy drive - its goosed!!!) Any help here, would be much appreciated, so I can upgrade my Mandrake box Thanks guys Kerrmonster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] network card configuration problem
Hi all, Can anyone help with the following problem with ethernet card? Much thanks in advance. Basically, the auto-detect does not recognize the card correctly. Even after setting it to the correct card in DrakConf, at reboot it still revert to the wrong card. We recently purchased a Compaq SP750 workstation with an "Integrated Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter" with an Intel chip set 82559. [DarkConf][Hardware Configuration] setup shows it as 82557 and try to map it to "IBM i82557 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter". Here are the things that I have tried some information that hopefully will help: -- 1) Startup Messages: Bringing up Interface lo[OK] Bringing up Interface eth0insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdksmp/net/eepro100.o : invalid parameter parm_io Delaying eth0 initialization[FAILED] Binding to NIS domain [FAILED] 2) # ifconfig only shows lo --- 3) script written to manually configure the drivers for the network card: networksetup.sh: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdksmp/net/eepro100.o /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S10network reload /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S17ypbind start /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S80sendmail start /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S95innd start # /networksetup.sh bringin up device eth0 [OK] shutting down device eth0 [OK] bringin up device eth0 [OK] shutting down device lo [OK] bringin up device lo[OK] binding to NIS domain [FAILED] Starting Sendmail: Starting INND system[OK] - 4) # ifconfig eth0Link encap: EthernetHwaddr: xx inet addr: 54.xx.xx.xx Bcast: 54.xx.xx.254 Mask:255.255.255.0 . UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packet: 145 . TX packet: 0 . . Interrupt: 18 Base address: 0xb000 lo . -- 5) # ifup eth0 SIOADDRT: File Exist SIOADDRT: network unreachable 6) # route add default gw 54.xx.xx.254 dev eth0 network unreachable --- 7) # route Destination Gateway GenMask FlagUse iface xyz.somewhere.com* 255.255.255.255 UH eth0 xyz.somewhere.com* 255.255.255.255 UH lo 54.xx.xx.0 * 255.255.255.0 U eth0 --- 8) # route add 54.xx.xx.xx gw 54.xx.xx.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0 ERROR: netmask: 00ff doesn't make sense with host route Andy I. Liaw, PhD Biometrics Research Phone: (732) 594-0820 Merck Co., Inc. Fax: (732) 594-1565 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [newbie] gates gets linux
"The Cube" --Corel's email journal for Linux users-- which came out just a few days ago says that they are actively working on a new Linux release. For what it's worth, that's what it says. At 11:06 AM 11/27/2000 -0500, you wrote: I also read an article that says Corel is thinking about spinning off the Linux OS. Cheers, Andy /snip off the rest/
RE: [newbie] DOS 6.2 question (HD size?)
MS-DOS 6.2 is actually limited to 2GB Partitions. You can probably get a driver from WDC to allow access to the other 8GB...(that used to be the way we did it...) -JD- Ronald J. Hall wrote: Okay, with HD prices so low, I bought a 2nd (20 gig) Seagate hard drive. I added it to my current system, and decided to make a dual-boot system, using my old 10 gig WDC as the boot HD, for DOS stuff, and the new 20 gigger for my precious Linux stuff. I'm not going to go into a huge lengthy narrative here, but it works, except that with DOS 6.2, I get 2 gigs out of 10 available on my 1st hard drive. I know that if I installed Windblows, I'd get the full benefit of the drives space, but I refuse to have it on my system. Note that I'd also much prefer to have DR-DOS on my first drive, if anyone out there has experience with it (and pointers for getting/installing it?) I found some stuff on Caldera's web site, but its all bigger than the 2 gigs I've got on my 1st HD. Any idea on how to get the other 8 gigs from DOS 6.2, until I can get DR-DOS installed? (and does DR-DOS find my full 10 gigs as well?) Thanks in advance! ;-) Ronaldyour question made me curious. I have Caldera DR-DOS 7.01 on my primary IDE drive, but I'v only partitioned the 1st 200mb for it. It is the home for Partition Magic 6.0 and BootMagic. I bought it from CheapBytes (it's in the book section) for about $25. Anyway, I booted up on DR-DOS and fiddled with the fdisk program for a while. I appears to max out at 8 gig (the 1024 cylinder limit). So I suspect that 8 gigs might be your limit on that 10 gig drive. But perhaps, if you were to partition it with Linux fdisk, DR-DOS might be able to use the space anyway. Good luck.
Re: [newbie] cookies in konqueror
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, you wrote: it's me again! has anyone noticed if some sites that recognise cookies with netscape don't with konqueror? can cookies be set to only work with certain browsers, i tried to do some online banking but the bank site insisted that i had cookies disabled even though i haven't bascule this is what i have discovered. a couple of weeks ago i browsed to msn to see what gates was up to with konquer and i got a message that they did not support my browser. i then went there a few days later and the page was available to me. this has happened to me several times in the past. im not sure of other sites -- Love is all u need, and a little Linux too for good measure
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I far as I know, there is only 1 virus for Linux, which is actually a Trojan Horse. Plus, This Trojan Horse only affects the kernels below 2.2.15 As for fiewalls, I don't have a clue, but I would be very surprised if you couldn't get one. 8) The best firewall (or, in other words, the one that I use ;-)) is IPchains. You can use another nice program called PMFirewall to configure it. -- peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #190719
Re: [newbie] gates gets linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ironicly they now own a Linux OS. They bought Corel did they not? :) u know this is sound rather silly but i have thinking this for awhile about microsoft. are they using linux code ? -- Love is all u need Regards Mike Freeman Embrace the Penguin. Give Bill the cold shoulder! Linux Registered User #190770 (10/02/2000) Get your own free email account from http://www.popmail.com Oh nooo!! Not Bill again. Roman
[newbie] Bye all ... thank you, too.
Thanks for the information and help ... bye all ! -Charles
Re: [newbie] gates gets linux
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, you wrote: "The Cube" --Corel's email journal for Linux users-- which came out just a few days ago says that they are actively working on a new Linux release. For what it's worth, that's what it says. At 11:06 AM 11/27/2000 -0500, you wrote: I also read an article that says Corel is thinking about spinning off the Linux OS. Cheers, Andy /snip off the rest/ try to become gates for a moment. what do u think is his motivation. to stop wine or corels emulation of windoes ummm. what do u think
Re: [newbie] Webmin.....
you need to access webmin different with this version of webmin... try it this way: https://localhost:1 or https://my.host.com:1 you must place the "S" in http Fred Klaus wrote: I have been using RedHat 6.2 with Webmin for remote control in my home. I saw the new Mandraake 7.2 system and decided I had to have it. Everything is working perfect except: browser based utilities likne linuxconf, SWAT, Telnet, and Webmin. To access Webmin, I use http://webmin:1. I never had this problem on RedHat si I'm assuming my setup is incorrect. Any thoughts? Fred Klaus __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ -- Registered Linux User:167369 =KompuKit= Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lowell, Mass. Web Designerhttp://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org (Server Runs between M - F 6pm-12am, S S 12pm-12am EST) =KompuKit=
Re: [newbie] re sendmail simple question (I think :)Thanx all!!!
On Monday 27 November 2000 09:19 am, you wrote: I would like to just take to time to say thanks to all the people who have helped me out. Especially Phil. Best Regards to everyone and again thanx. Your Welcome! -- Phil Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User # 189889
Re: [newbie] Webmin.....
On Monday 27 November 2000 11:51, you wrote: I have been using RedHat 6.2 with Webmin for remote control in my home. I saw the new Mandraake 7.2 system and decided I had to have it. Everything is working perfect except: browser based utilities likne linuxconf, SWAT, Telnet, and Webmin. To access Webmin, I use http://webmin:1. I never had this problem on RedHat si I'm assuming my setup is incorrect. Any thoughts? Fred Klaus __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ Try https instead of http -- Eddie Torress www.veloct.net
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, you wrote: On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I far as I know, there is only 1 virus for Linux, which is actually a Trojan Horse. Plus, This Trojan Horse only affects the kernels below 2.2.15 As for fiewalls, I don't have a clue, but I would be very surprised if you couldn't get one. 8) The best firewall (or, in other words, the one that I use ;-)) is IPchains. You can use another nice program called PMFirewall to configure it. and i would say the only problem would be installing it. unless of course u are linux genius :) -- Love is all u need, and a little Linux too for good measure
Re: [newbie] slow internet connection
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, you wrote: I have recently got my computer to connect to the internet after a month of agrivation trying to get it to work. Rather annoying when you find out all you had to do was change the authorisation protocol. Anyways now that i can connect i am experience slow connections and was wondering if anyone new what the problem might be and how to rectify it. Any help here would be greatly appreciated - check to see what your kppp speed is set to. if u have a 56k modem set it to i think its 15500. set it faster than your modem/ -- Love is all u need, and a little Linux too for good measure
[newbie] Majordomo install
I realise that this list is for Mandrake questions... but has anyone gotten the tarball of Majordomo 1.94.5 to work on either 7.1 or 7.2 ? I can't get it to work...and I had it working...on 7.02 with a rpm. Need answer quickly -- Registered Linux User:167369 =KompuKit= Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lowell, Mass. Web Designerhttp://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org (Server Runs between M - F 6pm-12am, S S 12pm-12am EST) =KompuKit=
Re: [newbie] Upgrade kernel
At 27-11-2000 -0800, you wrote: Keep in mind that even numbered 2.2.16 kernels are developmental and odd numbered kernels are considered stable. It is quite possible 2.2.16 will not support your machine. Cyphfer In Running Linux, Third Edition, August 1999, Page 9, para 2 : The stable kernel release has an even minor number (such as 2.2), while the development release has an odd minor number (such as 2.3).
Re: [newbie] ?!? sndconfig problem
sousa wrote: when run sndconfig (as su) somewhere in the middle of the exec. he says: "Sound Card Test A sound file will be played to determine if your sound card was correctly configured" and then says this: "It wasnt possible to play the audio An error occoured in the opening of /dev/audio" what can I do to fix this? Check and make sure you run as root. If this is not the problem, check the permissions and for the presence of the /dev/audio file. Maureen Lecuona
Re: [newbie] DOS 6.2 question (HD size?)
David Raleigh Arnold wrote: yhs drdos 7.03 can be downloaded, and a "tcpip stack" and 32 bit drivers also, at http://disvr.cjb.net/dos/dls.html. Consider using the extra 2 g's for optimization instead, like mounting it on /usr/src or /usr/lib or /home/your/download. Drdos has fdisk /x to put 3 logical partitions on your hd if you have *lots* of dos files :-) Davidthanks, I'll look into that. -- Alan
[newbie] how do i config. samba?
Hi all. I've just installed Mandrake 7.2(KDE). I would like to ask what configuration is necessary for samba. On my last linux (rh 6.2), nothing special had to be done for samba. Well, on mandrake, it doesn't work. I have used SWAT to make an smb.conf and set the workgroup and net-bios name. I have tried using xSMBrowser(broadcast) and Konqueror but nothing. This is a broadcast network btw. I cannot see any windows shares. In fact, when I run xSMBrowser from a terminal here's what I get: spawn nmblookup -d 1 -S -M querying on 10.38.255.255 name_query failed to find name and inside the xSMBrowser I get: Unable to find domain master. Apart from that, when xSMBrowser starts (I'm just mentioning it because it gives out more info, I am far more interested in getting SMB to work with Konqueror) this is what it outputs: Reading /etc/smb.conf ... Done reading (13 lines, Workgroup=UNKNOWN, Wins Server=none). Which is strange because in smb.conf I have my workgroup set to my actual workgroup, not Unknown. Apart from that, if I experiment using my computer as a WINS server (or master, I don't remember exactly the option if fiddled with) I can see 3 or 4 machines (not access them) and I CAN access my machine. Any other configuration I am missing? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, alex P.S: Here is a section of my /etc/smb.conf # Samba config file created using SWAT # from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2000/11/27 22:40:12 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = LANCS_STUDENT netbios name = .STUDENT1606 server string = alex.gr - linux security = SHARE log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 local master = No
[newbie] autorun
I know this is kinda off topic but its one of the things that is keeping me from dumping winblows. I make alot of autorun cd's for relatives and friends who just can't figure it out...lol. I am sure I can just make an html file in linux and make it autorun, but can you install from the cd-rom from an html document? Please respond offlist. -- The box said Win95 or better so I got Linux. Registered Linux user 181996
[newbie] Looking for stable Kdevelop
Hi everybody, I have 7.2 installed. I am looking for a stable kdevelop to install. I think it's 1.1 or 1.2. Does anyone know the exact files need to install the entire development package. Any help would be appreciated. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] Virus on Linux?
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, patrick wrote: On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, you wrote: On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nip The best firewall (or, in other words, the one that I use ;-)) is IPchains. You can use another nice program called PMFirewall to configure it. and i would say the only problem would be installing it. unless of course u are linux genius :) LOL...nah, it was easy. Now, granted, I had someone holding my hand throughout the process (thanks Mark!), but it wasn't hard. 1. Install IPchains (make sure it's checked in Startup Services) 2. Install PMFirewall 3. open a terminal and, as root, cd to the PMfirewall dir, and type ./installsh (or something like that...youll see the file name if you type ls). 4. go through the PMFirewall walkthrough 5. Now is the part where there's a file name I don't remember - cd to the file PMFirewall saved to (it allows you to specify that right at the beginning, and gives you the option of a default, which I used). Once there, type pmfirewall -restart and you be done! Believe me, if I can do it...anyone can! -- peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #190719
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image
They say that the iso image on the Mandrake site must be used as a cd image and then only burnt on the cd. thereafter everything will be fine. Without a floppy drive, how are u going to put in the bootable files needed to make the CD bootable? On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Mr Monster wrote: Hi all, Ok Ive just spent the last few nights downloading the disk image for 7.2 But now Im stuck... when I write the image to cd, can i make the cd bootable, so i can boot straight off the cd??? (I havent got a floppy drive - its goosed!!!) Any help here, would be much appreciated, so I can upgrade my Mandrake box Thanks guys Kerrmonster [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- S.Ganesan Senior Scientist Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering Berasia Road Bhopal 462038, INDIA Phone: 0755-730986 (O) 0755-732105 (R) Fax:0755-734016 Email[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Address:http://www.ciae.nic.in
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image
you don't need a floopy drive the cd itself will be bootable once you copy the image to a cd. all the files are there including the bootable files, that is why it is called an iso image, everything on the cd is in the image. All you need to do is burn the iso to a cd and it will be fine. It will boot like it is suppose to and have everything you need on the cd - Original Message - From: "Mr S Ganesan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 1:56 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image They say that the iso image on the Mandrake site must be used as a cd image and then only burnt on the cd. thereafter everything will be fine. Without a floppy drive, how are u going to put in the bootable files needed to make the CD bootable? On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Mr Monster wrote: Hi all, Ok Ive just spent the last few nights downloading the disk image for 7.2 But now Im stuck... when I write the image to cd, can i make the cd bootable, so i can boot straight off the cd??? (I havent got a floppy drive - its goosed!!!) Any help here, would be much appreciated, so I can upgrade my Mandrake box Thanks guys Kerrmonster [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- S.Ganesan Senior Scientist Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering Berasia Road Bhopal 462038, INDIA Phone: 0755-730986 (O) 0755-732105 (R) Fax: 0755-734016 Email[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Address:http://www.ciae.nic.in
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image
Ok, if your bios supports it, you can change the drive order that it boots the OS from. My bios supports it and all you do is to go into bios and change the bootorder setting from something like this: A:, C:, CDROM to something like this: CDROM, C:, A:, then save and exit. Put CD in cdrom drive and boot up and it will boot to your cdrom drive, and the linux CD. Once you have installed linux, you can then later go back into bios and change the boot order back to the way it was originally. Good luck. Susan - Original Message - From: Mr Monster To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 4:53 PM Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image Hi all, Ok Ive just spent the last few nights downloading the disk image for 7.2 But now Im stuck... when I write the image to cd, can i make the cd bootable, so i can boot straight off the cd??? (I havent got a floppy drive - its goosed!!!) Any help here, would be much appreciated, so I can upgrade my Mandrake box Thanks guys Kerrmonster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Looking for stable Kdevelop
On Monday 27 November 2000 02:39 am, Romanator wrote: Hi everybody, I have 7.2 installed. I am looking for a stable kdevelop to install. I think it's 1.1 or 1.2. Does anyone know the exact files need to install the entire development package. Any help would be appreciated. Kdevelop is one of the many KDE1 programs that wasn't ready for KDE2. There's been several updates to KDE2 culminating in KDE2.1, which is now on cooker mirrors. As of 11/20 CVS, Kdevelop (2.0) would either crash on start, or if it manged to start was unusable. I've been updating KDE2 with successive upgrades, and I'm d/l'g 2.1 (20001123) at the moment. I doubt if Kdevelop will yet be stable enough for productive use, but the rest of KDE2.1 is a lot slicker and quicker. I'll let you know tomorrow, all the mirrors are very slow ;) -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
[newbie] make mrproper, how do I get back to before?
Hi Everyone, I am looking for a bit of help, and please forgive me if this is a dumb question. I compiled a Mandrake flavored kernel for a blind friend of mine in Ohio that contained a patch to enable speech output from the gitgo to his synth. It was a success. Anyways, during the process of building this kernel for him one of the steps was to run: make mrproper Okay, well now when I went to configure a newer version of VMware it needs to rebuild some kernel modules and when it goes to look in the /usr/src/linux/include and below directories. It complains of missing header files, spacifically version.h . Can anyone please tell me how to get back to the original Mandrake 7.1 source tree with all the proper headers etc. in place. Feeling really stupid, Perry
Re: [newbie]
Dear Philomena, Linux M 7.2 was not sharing a partition with Suse 7. I have my 7.2 on my first drive which is over 6? gigs and I had Suse on my 2nd drive which is 2.5 gigs. I have deleted Suse with fdisk. I just cannot get onto the internet so far even with the same settings that got me on before (Linux 7.2). I imagine that Suse and LM 7.2 could coexist very harmoniously however I must have done something incorrectly. Yes, my card is listed and recognized in Harddrake but is not initialized. What next? Thanks for your help. Marcia GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] gates gets linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ironicly they now own a Linux OS. They bought Corel did they not? :) u know this is sound rather silly but i have thinking this for awhile about microsoft. are they using linux code ? -- Love is all u need Regards Mike Freeman Embrace the Penguin. Give Bill the cold shoulder! Linux Registered User #190770 (10/02/2000) Get your own free email account from http://www.popmail.com they did not buy Corelthey purchased an interest in Corel that consists of non voting sharesCorel is still free to fall on its ass all on its own Paul
[newbie] 2nd HDD How to mount?
When I installed 7.2, I decided not to put a linux partition on my hdb- big mistake! now I can't get at it in windows and don't know how or if it can be mounted in Linux. I was trying to just burn the contents and consign windows to oblivion xcept archivally, but now I'm really stuck. TIA, -michael-
[newbie] a twist on standard backspace problem
I read the KDE2 FAQ and followed their suggestion to place the following lines xmodmap -e 'keycode 22 = BackSpace' xmodmap -e "keysym Delete = BackSpace" in my .xinitrc file. The backspace key works fine when I first log in now (deletes char to the left of cursor and moves cursor to the left) but somehow at some later point in the session the keycode 22 gets mysteriously changed to Delete and then the Backspace key doesn't work as desired anymore. Any suggestions on how to determine the application that is changing keycode 22 from BackSpace to Delete and how to prevent this behavior in the future? I'm using XFree4 if that is important. Thanks.
Re: [newbie] gates gets linux
When you think about it, M$ using Linux code is not such a bad idea after all. I'm sure that someone will eventually find out that their "software" (is it worthy of such a title?) contains Linux code. It is not uncommon for one closed-source company to sue another over code theft, but usually it's MicroShaft that's on the offensive. Their "products" will be under heavy scrutiny, as anyone who verifies M$'s code theft will most likely be showered with fame and fortune. So too will lawyers seeking to prosecute MickeySoft - whether they win or lose. M$ is *very rich*, so the damages payout for breaching the GPL will be enormous, and they will probably be forced to open some or all of their source code in order to comply to the GPL. Another reason why this could be a blessing in disguise is that from now on M$ is in catch-up mode. They managed to crush the competition in the past by simply developing faster. If they are using Linux code they must wait for it to be developed for Linux and then spend time finding a way to implement it into their archaic infrastructure. As can been seen with the Mozilla project, it can be far more difficult and time-consuming to modify an existing project than to start afresh. On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 01:26, Kelly, Christopher wrote: I read an article that said that they might be using Linux code to fix all the bugs that Winblows has... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 9:13 AM To: patrick Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets linux Ironicly they now own a Linux OS. They bought Corel did they not? :) u know this is sound rather silly but i have thinking this for awhile about microsoft. are they using linux code ? -- Love is all u need Regards Mike Freeman -- Sridhar Dhanapalan "One World, One Web, One Programme." - Microsoft Promotional Ad. "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer." - Adolf Hitler
Re: [newbie] gates gets linux
While MicroShaft *did* buy a reasonably large stake in Corel, these shares were non-voting. In other words, M$ cannot influence Corel's decisions directly. However, it can act indirectly. For example, it could threaten to sell all of its Corel shares at the same time, sending Corel's stock price plummeting. This would deter investment in Corel. On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 11:22, patrick wrote: On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, you wrote: "The Cube" --Corel's email journal for Linux users-- which came out just a few days ago says that they are actively working on a new Linux release. For what it's worth, that's what it says. At 11:06 AM 11/27/2000 -0500, you wrote: I also read an article that says Corel is thinking about spinning off the Linux OS. Cheers, Andy /snip off the rest/ try to become gates for a moment. what do u think is his motivation. to stop wine or corels emulation of windoes ummm. what do u think -- Sridhar Dhanapalan "One World, One Web, One Programme." - Microsoft Promotional Ad. "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer." - Adolf Hitler
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image
If you burn the ISO to the cd, it should be bootable... The problems will come up if you try and boot an older system. If you have Windows installed, have it reboot to command prompt, the do: c: d: (where d: is you cdrom) cd\dosutils\autoboot autoboot it should do the rest for you... IMO, floppy dirves cost like $10.00 and are a worthy investment to replace... -JD- On Monday 27 November 2000 16:18, you wrote: Hi Kerrmonster There should be a directory /dosutils/Autoboot/ on the CD1. You will find info here how to install from HD or CD. This should overcome your floppy-drive problem. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Mr Monster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:53 PM Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image Hi all, Ok Ive just spent the last few nights downloading the disk image for 7.2 But now Im stuck... when I write the image to cd, can i make the cd bootable, so i can boot straight off the cd??? (I havent got a floppy drive - its goosed!!!) Any help here, would be much appreciated, so I can upgrade my Mandrake box Thanks guys Kerrmonster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Printing problem
Is your printer correctly connected and turned on, is there any ink in the cartridge? Can you print under Windows? Till Lionel Chan wrote: Hi, Here's my configuration: - LPT0 - HP 6L laser printer USB0 - HP deskjet 870Cxi I've installed 7.2 5 times. Other than the very 1st time I couldn't get my printers to print. No matter what I try nothing gets printed. I've tried CUPS and lpr to no avail. Any tips/help is greatly appreciated. Tks -- CHAN Kin Poon
Re: [newbie] Some 7.2 issues with sound, printing and netscape
Philip Ferguson wrote: First of all, my netscape button bar is in black and white, but all other colours are working out fine. Set up 16 or 32 bits per pixel with XFDrake, the problem appears only with 24 bits per pixel. Finally, I have a Cannon Bubblejet 100 (yup ... the really old one) plugged into LPT1 (which is lp0 I guess, in Linux). After setting it up, it asks me if I want to do a test page. I say yes and then it tells me that lp is not ready. Needless to say, nothing comes out. Try the following possibilities: 1. How did you install the printer? During installation, with DrakConf/printerdrake, kups, the web interface, or lpadmin? Did the program which you have used autodetect the printer? Which driver did you choose. If your printer is not listed under the supported models, try at first the Canon BJ 200, try also the BJ 10e. 2. When you start kups and choose "Printer" - "Add" and in the wizard "local printer". Is your parallel port detected? Update cups to 1.1.4-7mdk from http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~tkamppeter/packages/ and check again. If you have compiled the kernel by yourself, make sure that it supports the parallel port. The device file of the parallel port is /dev/lp0. Try also to print by sending data (text file) directly to /dev/lp0: cat .bashrc /dev/lp0 do you get any printout? Do the LEDs of your printer blink? Do you get any error message? Till
Re: [newbie] Two Questions for thought
The printer uses the same driver as the DeskJet 550C, start "printtool" and search for the entry "HP DeskJet 550C/560C/6xxC series". After selecting that you will have the possibility to set the paper size and the printing quality. Choose 24 (Floyd Steinberg color) or 32 (Sometimes better than 24) bits per pixel to gain highest quality. For the sound card try "sndconfig", it succeeds to configure some sound cards where "sounddrake" has problems. Till Jay wrote: Till Kamppeter wrote: What version of Linux Mandrake are you using? Till Jay wrote: The second one: I bought a HP 648C Deskjet printer and I can't get that mofo working as well! I already tried the DrakeConf Printer setup to no avail. What are my options to set up my printer. It is a hassle to type out papers and have to get up early and go to class to print them out. Not to mention the problems that I have transferring the StarOffice format to .doc on occasions, i.e. text formatting, widows and orphans, etc.. I would greatly appreciate any help you can give me. I already know about sndconfig and printtool, but didn't use them yet. Are they more effective than other ways, or are other ways better? I am using Mandrake 7.1. -- Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." http://www.mrsnooky.com
[newbie] Host Login
I successfully installed the Linux for Windows 7.1. However, before the installation can be used, it calls for a Local Host Login, both name and password. I presume the password is the one I used when the installation called for one. However, I don't remember ever giving a Local Host name. Without one the program will not let me in. Can you help me out here? I would really like to use the system. Thank you for your help, Wilfred Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image
Hi Kerrmonster There should be a directory /dosutils/Autoboot/ on the CD1. You will find info here how to install from HD or CD. This should overcome your floppy-drive problem. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Mr Monster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:53 PM Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Disk image Hi all, Ok Ive just spent the last few nights downloading the disk image for 7.2 But now Im stuck... when I write the image to cd, can i make the cd bootable, so i can boot straight off the cd??? (I havent got a floppy drive - its goosed!!!) Any help here, would be much appreciated, so I can upgrade my Mandrake box Thanks guys Kerrmonster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [newbie] Two Questions for thought
What version of Linux Mandrake are you using? Till Jay wrote: The second one: I bought a HP 648C Deskjet printer and I can't get that mofo working as well! I already tried the DrakeConf Printer setup to no avail. What are my options to set up my printer. It is a hassle to type out papers and have to get up early and go to class to print them out. Not to mention the problems that I have transferring the StarOffice format to .doc on occasions, i.e. text formatting, widows and orphans, etc.. I would greatly appreciate any help you can give me. I already know about sndconfig and printtool, but didn't use them yet. Are they more effective than other ways, or are other ways better?