[SLUG] Linux Anti-virus

2003-04-06 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

Just got through all the email of the last 3 days ... thanks for the
anti-virus info.

On a side note, has anyone experienced WinXP pre and post service pack 1
installation.  A Windows friend of mine told me that MS had built an
I'm talking to you.dll (or some such) that would cut communication
with Linux servers.

Curious I fired up XP installed service Pack 1 and bugger me, I couldn't
access the shares on my e-smith server (which I could before updating),
but I could still access the internet? (which is also through the
server).  my e-smith is old and unpatched, I don't know if newer version
of Linux will have these problems?

For the record, esmith is based on version 6 redhat kernel and tells
windows boxen that it's an NT 4.0 server.
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[SLUG] RedHAt 9.0 Availabilty

2003-04-04 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Thanks for the info re: replying to the posts.

Has anyone go/ can get Redhat 9.0?  If so, please let me know if you can
get me the/a copy at the next slug meeting and let me know how much $ or
CD's or a combination.

If anyone from Everything Linux is going, let the list know and I'll
purchase from you, Redhat needs the money and I like the stickers.

Regards

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[SLUG] RedHat 9.0 Availabilty

2003-04-04 Thread Mick Boda
Hi ALl,

Chris Wrote,

I can get the ISOs and burn them, no guarantee that I'll have them by
the next meeting. However I'll do them for $10 (includes the 3 CDs and
2gb downloaded over dial-up :P).

If you want them, email me back and I'll keep you updated on the
progress :)

Make it $20, for all your trouble and yes, please keep me posted.  If I
had broadband I would download them, but on dial up it's just not
viable, my wife actually wants to the phone (the audacity!) from time to
time.

Thanks 

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[SLUG] Sound question, but not Debian. Linux Anti-virus

2003-04-03 Thread mick boda
Hi All,

Took Jeff's advice and considered my current situation ... (ie, two kids under 
3 years and self employed = read!  when?) and reinstalled redhat 8.0 which I 
can at least find my way around in.  I have Debian on another machine so that 
I can play around with that and I have found a guy in Wollongong who is 
willing to teach all that is Debian (when his first Semester Uni exams are 
over).

I have two questions I'd like to post.  The first is 

What Linux Anti-Virus are you using?

Second question relates to a weird problem in Redhat 8.0 with sound.  It works 
under gnome but not under KDE?  It's the same AC97 card that I was fooling 
with in Debian.

On a final note, I did get sound working under debian, I reinstalled debian, 
pressed F3 key, used the bf24 image ran sndconfig and listened to some mp3s.

I'll keep you posted from time to time on how I go

Regards

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[SLUG] Sound question, but not Debian. Linux Anti-virus

2003-04-03 Thread Mick Boda



Hi Greeno,

I'll be there, you won't miss me, I'll the guy wearing a chicken mesh
framework (good for stopping thrown bottles, etc ... not so good at
stopping over ripened tomatoes hm.. ) and a raincoat.

My wife said I'd better go if all my fans are waiting for me, but she
wants to make sure my life insurance is paid up.  

I've just put the date into Ximian as the 25th of April, slug starts at
6:00pm from memory .. are these details right?

Thanks for the opportunity, I promise not to disappoint.

Regards

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[SLUG] Replying to the list

2003-04-03 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Just a point of clarification.  I appear to be sending replies off the
mark (ie, not to the list).

I'm using Ximian as my mail client.  To post to the list do I hit reply?
Or will this use the private email.  As Jeff Waugh pointed out, my RE:'s
keep changing, that's because I usually type a a new e-mail to respond,
fearing that hitting reply sends the email to the private address.

This is only mailing list I use, everyone else I speak to is through
forums, which are obviously different.

Regards

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[SLUG] I have DSP Alsa Modules

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

JM Alonzo asked

see if /dev/dsp exists. if not, create it.

-
I have dsp, dsp0, dsp1, dsp2, dsp3

Adam suggestedas 

I said before you need to install the alsa-modules for your kernel
try 'apt-get install alsa-modules-`uname -r`' -- note that those are
backticks not single quotes around the uname -r

returns the error messages

E: Package alsa-modules has no installation candidate
foo:/# apt-get install alsa-modules- 'uname -r'
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package alsa-modules is not installed, so not removed
E: Couldn't find package uname -r

And

Package alsa-modules has no available version, but exists in the
database.
This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and
never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents
of sources.list

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[SLUG] More Debian stuff...

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

SteveK surmised

run 'dpkg -P diald' as root. It looks to be in a fairly bad state, so
you have to do evil things. (edited)

Shows how much I know, I get the GUI up and think everythings great!  

Error message time .

foo:/# dpkg -P diald
(Reading database ... 81306 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing diald ...
Stopping diald: fifo-removed diald.
dpkg - warning: while removing diald, directory `/var/cache/diald' not
empty so
not removed.
dpkg - warning: while removing diald, directory `/etc/diald' not empty
so not removed.
Purging configuration files for diald ...
debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Gnome
debconf: (Unable to load Gnome -- is libgnome-perl installed?)
debconf: falling back to frontend: Dialog

dpkg-reconfigure debconf worked!

I addded 

deb http://people.debian.org/~stevenk/alsa  I tried, malformed line.
deb http://people.debian.org/~stevenk/alsa/  

W: Couldn't stat source package list http://people.debian.org ./
Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/people.debian.org_%7estevek_alsa_._Packages) - stat
(2 No such file or directory)
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://people.debian.org ./
Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/people.debian.org_%7estevek_alsa_._Packages) - stat
(2 No such file or directory)

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[SLUG] Okay .... stevek is apt-ified!

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

Sorry steve, I know I'm like some twisted mental endurance race
sometimes you'd be surprised that I'm actually reasonably
intelligent, can drive a car and know a fair bit about computers
(hardware anyway's) and have been known to think of an idea or two in my
time.

I'll buy you a beer or two the next time I get to attend a slug meeting.

Now ... 

foo~# apt-get update  install alsa
Hit http://people.debian.org ./ Packages
Ign http://people.debian.org ./ Release
Hit http://people.debian.org ./ Packages
Ign http://people.debian.org ./ Release
Hit http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Packages
Hit http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Release
Hit http://mirror.raw.no gnome2.2/ Packages
Ign http://mirror.raw.no gnome2.2/ Release
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
install: too few arguments

then tried
foo ~# apt-get update  install alsa-modules-2.4.20-i386
Hit http://people.debian.org ./ Packages
Ign http://people.debian.org ./ Release
Hit http://people.debian.org ./ Packages
Ign http://people.debian.org ./ Release
Hit http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Packages
Hit http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Release
Hit http://mirror.raw.no gnome2.2/ Packages
Ign http://mirror.raw.no gnome2.2/ Release
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
install: too few arguments

Now tring your patience 

Sorry ...

Mick

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[SLUG] Yes, I'm kicking myself!

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
apt-get update  apt-get install etc, etc,

Mick

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[SLUG] The error message

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi, thought I had better include this



  ?? ERROR: No Sound Modules found ?

  ? You don't seem to be running a kernel with modular
  ? sound enabled. (soundcore.o was not found in the
  ? module search path).
  ? To use sndconfig, you must be running a kernel with
  ? modular sound, such as the kernel shipped with Red Hat
  ? Linux or a 2.2 or greater kernel.

  ? ?
  ? ? Ok
  ? ?


  ??


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[SLUG] Debian x2

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I haven't been wollowing in depths of sound hell.  Instead, I had a dig
around under my table and knocked together a P133MHz, 128MB ram, 2.5GB
HDD 24x CD-Rom CRAPPER!  I belted Debian onto, # out the security
updates and set about manually installing blackbox, KDE, and alsa...
(pronouced ULCER, no doubt!).

The sound card in the crapper is a CM8330 ISA card, it's on the
supported list at ALSA website.

I ran the following command.  

apt-get install alsa-base

I then did as David suggested and reverted to 'sndconfig' which ran, but
also generated errors...  I think I have narrowed the problem down
there are no sound modules configured on either the CRAPPER or my PC.

The other thing is that I've been given alsa alsa-modules-2.4.20-i386,
but I'm running the 2.2.2o kernel and it has  you guessed it, umet
dep probs.  What version of alsa should I try instead, remebering that
alsa base is the newest according to my apt-getting.


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[SLUG] i386, i586,i686 for AMD XP

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I'd like to thank Adam Hewitt for his time and effort in preparing his
email to me.  I have read the document several times and tried out
different things on the crapper.  So now to the real deal.

Before I start on Adam's Tutorial I'd just like to know what
architecture is recommended for an AMD Athlon XP 1700.

It seems a shame to stick with an unoptimised i386 package, redhat have
an optimised -athlon' kernel which I think uses i686 which is actually
written for pentium processors and i586 is pentium and K6, but a K6 and
XP processor are worlds apart.

Your experiences and recommendations are most welcome.  Upgrade starts
at 17:00 hours.

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] kernel sources not currently in apt-get

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

Jeff suggested; 

I would suggest installing the kernel-image-2.4.20-k7 package

to run my AMD powered debian installation, I google searched for 

apt-get kernel-image-2.4.20-k7

I found the following URL
https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/feedback/2003-February.txt

which isn't english, and doesn't appear to be an archive, I'm
reluctant to try www.apt-get.org, but only becuase it's unofficial and
for something as crucial a kernel upgrade, I'd like to know that
everything is in place for the apt'ing.

Can anyone give me an apt-get source for the K7 kernel and what is best
wording to use when googling for your apt-get sources

Regards

Mick

PS: My apologise to anyone who was hoping I was Debian fly-by-nighter.

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[SLUG] Woody kernel 2.2.2???

2003-03-31 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I just found out I'm using kernel 2.2.2, which I thought was potato?  I
thought woody was 2.4 something?  

there goes 2 days of downloading 

I don't suppose I can apt-get my way out of this one?

Regards

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[SLUG] Debian xterm, apt-get and other things ...

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Drastic and not the right way to fix a problem, but 
I'm currently reinstalling Debain using URLs for XFree4.2 and Gnome in 
the apt-get sources.list.

After 4 hours I'm at 43%  (love dial up).  So I'll probably be able to 
give you an update of what's happening at about 9 or 10pm tonight.

Regards

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[SLUG] I told you I was dangerous around Linux!!!

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All.

Well, once again my dill-iance with Linux comes to the fore, I'm sure
anybody else could relicate the following steps and get the gnome
desktop  but not me, I get KDE 2.2.2 (which makes me very happy,
cause I love KDE, but that is not the point.)

I typed the following

apt-get update  apt-get install x-window-system-core, then
apt-get update  apt-get install x-window-systemthen
apt-get update  apt-get install gnome-core  then
apt-get update  apt-get install gnome

I get KDE!

seriously though, I'm really happy that i have my favorite desktop
working, but I'm apprehensive, waiting for the break.

The only other thing is that my sound isn't working which isn't
surprising,as it's an intergrated AC97 sound card.

The error message is as follows

Sound Server informational

Error while initialising the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (permission denied)

The sound server will continue using the null output device.

Also,

I have tried to locate the desktop switching tool to see if I can log
into gnome,is there a way to this from the terminal?

and finally,

how di check defaults such as language and locales

regards

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[SLUG] Using CVS to download

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I wanted ot download the CVS repositories from 

cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/lcdp

I apt-get'ted and installed CVS and configured it. (If call crossing
your fingers and selcting defaults configuring).

How do I log into a CVS server?

Mick

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[SLUG] Okay, CVS ( the battle continues)

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Ken wrote,
 
cvs -d login

press enter at the password (generally...) or use anonymous as the
password.

You must do this.  Sometimes I get a failure on this and I have to touch
~/.cvspass to get it working.


I used

foo:~# cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/lcdp
login
Logging in to
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot/lcdp
CVS password enter
 it returns to my foo:/#  prompt?

Thanks 

Mick





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[SLUG] Debian Sound not working

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Now I've got eyecandy   How do I get my ear candy going??

error message recieved after updating /etc/group

Error while initialising the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such Device)
Thanks 

Mick



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[SLUG] Debian Sound not working

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Ian asked

Which sound card have you got? Have you modprobe'd the supporting
module or compiled support for it into your kernel?

I haven't (I mean never) compiled a kernel, I have some redhat
documention on how to do it,will it be the same under Debian?

I have an AC97 intergrated sound card run by a VIA chipset (VT8233A I
Believe)

The device is listed under lspci as 

00:07.5 Multimedia Audio Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio
Controller(rev 5).

Here are the modprobe commands I tried  

foo:~# modprobe -l -t misc sound*
foo:~# modprobe -a
modprobe: Nothing to load ???
Specify at least a module or a wildcard like \*
foo:~# modprobe sound*
modprobe: Can't locate module sound*
foo:~#

Regards

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[SLUG] modconf has no sound modules loaded.

2003-03-30 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All, 
Stephen SLI27 Lindsay suggested,

This presents a list of all the modules you can
activate, grouped into logical areas. You then just select it, it gets
loaded, and then you don't have to worry about it again (assuming it's
the
right one). Fire up modconf and see if there is a driver that looks like
ac97?

unfortunately, there is nothing remotely like sound at all!  How do I
install asound module?

regards 

Mick

PS:  I have actually managed to do a few things on my own, like
apt-getting various packages I want and I have installed and configured
samba, so I am trying things on my own, not just e-mailing the list
willy- nilly.



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[SLUG] How do I install kde/gnome

2003-03-29 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

How do I install the kde and gnome packages into debian.

I tried apt-get install gnome-core  but it brings up broken packages,

I'm running xfree 4.2 will KDE still break my system?

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] Xterm desktop

2003-03-29 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All

Chris asked if I have installed the 1.4 version that came with the 
woody . I don't know (sorry).

I'll try Jeff's suggestion and install gnome core...

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] No Luck Running tasksel

2003-03-29 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

No luck running tasksel I recieve the error no  tasks found on ths 
system.

I've commented out the gnome 2,2 line in apt-get.

During the installation process I was asked if I wanted to run tasksel 
and selected yes, I selected the Xwindows system, unselecting dial up 
(handled by the network).

I was asked what window manager I wanted and selected gdm.   Is it 
possible that I have xterm as the default window manager instead of 
gnome?

Regards

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[SLUG] Gnome-core

2003-03-29 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I ran apt-get install gnome-core  the error was Couldn't find package 
gnome-core

I get alot more error messgaes when I don't comment out the 2.2 
reference.

Does this mean that gnome isn't installed anywhere on the system?  if I 
run apt-get install kde I recieve a messgae that kde is referenced but 
not uploaded.

Why isn't apt-get referencing the 7 cd's it asked me to scan during the 
installation process (okay they're commented out, but gnome is going to 
be one of those darn CD's)

regards

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[SLUG] Greeno - Absolutely, Yes, (SMILE)

2003-03-29 Thread Mick Boda
Greeno,

I live in the gong, run a business from home so, anytime that suits you 
would suit me, though it will probably require some flexibility.  I'll 
work around you.  So whatever suits is fine.

Regards

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[SLUG] Thanks Rob!

2003-03-28 Thread Mick Boda
HI all,

Thanks Rob ...  the deb and space worked !

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] Debian Linux Force Feed-Back

2003-03-28 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

I know I'm gettig well ahead of myself here, but curosity is what got 
me into linux ... so it can't be bad thing. (Did you just hear a cat 
meow?  Must be me)

I have a USB Gulliemont Thrustmaster Force Feedback Steering wheel.

Does anyone know of any Linux websites or if there's any linux activity 
dealing with this end of the PC peripheral market?

Regards

Mick 

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[SLUG] Softlinking NFS and Anon logins All Distros

2003-03-28 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I have an e-smith network server for my Machines.  Internally, users do 
not need to enter a password to login to the server and read, write and 
execute files.
To mount the SMBFS in /etc/fsatb , I need to add a user name and 
password, an I use anonymous as the user name and use password for 
password?

Also, I want all users on the local network to be able to mount and 
unmount with full rwx privilieges the server's directories (and any 
other shared directories) without needing root privileges.

My Wife runs mandrake 9.0, I am trying to run Debian woody.

Mick Boda

Smart and tenacious do not go hand in hand 
I got tanacity, how bout ewe?
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[SLUG] We have 4.2 !!! Now that easy part is over......

2003-03-28 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Those of you who have considered hacking into the SLUG mail server and  
black listing my e-mail will beglad to know that I have finally got  
Xfree86 4.2 installed.  (Mary, James, Jamie, Rob,Greeno, Steve and all  
the others who have endured my e-mail bombardment reach with shaky  
hands for their sctoch glasses, blinking in disbelief. could it  
really be over?.  Of Course not!  That was just the first part.  cue:   
the survivors drain scotch glassse and think about setting up a I was  
exposed to mick boda help group)

I have a few more questions, then probably a half dozen more after  
that, but 

1.  Is there an Xconfigurator type command to generate a new  
XF86Config-4 file?
2. I have a Radeon 7500VE, should the device driver be ati or  
radeon (if it should be radeon, it ain't listed in 4.2)
3. I tried jamie's link to gnome downloads.  I tried

deb  
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/ 
backports/woody gnome2.2   I recieved a 404 error.  I tried a few  
combos, adding space ./ at the end, removing http:// and just using  
ftp://, didn't try ftp://ftp, . correct me if I'm worng (maybe I  
should have just put correct me ... thre wrong is usually a given) ftp  
and http are two different ways of downloading so you can't mix them?

Again, Thanks for all the help so far.  You've been great.

Regards

Mick

 

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[SLUG] I have a dual screen xterm desktop

2003-03-28 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Pleased as punch, I have what I believe is xterm spread across my dual 
19 monitors.  We are getting therre!

Tried to install gnome  but it has dependency problems and using -f 
hasn't solved them.  Actually, when I say dependency problems, What I'm 
getting is messages like

depends: gain
depends: gnome-spell but it is not going to be installed
lots of these messages.

The command I'm using is apt-get update  apt-get install gnome

I'm going to try KDE, if it breaks my system, I'll either work with it, 
or reinstall it.

Regards

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[SLUG] problem adding source during debian install

2003-03-27 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

LOOK OUT, got some time off, and we all know what happens when I have 
time off!

The story so far.  After windows self destructed, I refomatted my 
entire hardrive.  I've reinstalled Win XP ON /dev/hda1 (Funny how I 
feel compelled to keep reinstalling Crap software on the basis of how 
much I paid for it!)  I've created a 7.5GB Partition /dev/hda2, for 
debian and will add /dev/hda3 to house either redhat 7.3 (My old Fav) 
or create a really big /Home   Directory.I'm thinking redhat purely so 
that I have a Linux GUI to use...  windows is strictly gaming ... no 
surfing, no working.

I've reached the part of Debian install where I feed one CD after 
another while it builds its sources list.  It then says Would you like 
to add another source.

Damn right I do (in this quest to get my woody gui going with Xfree86 
4.2)

I select edit sources list by hand
I type http://people.debian.org/~blade/woody/i386/./
I recieve the following error message  E: Type 'http, etc,etc,/i386/./' 
 is not known on line 9 in source list /etc/apt etc, etc.

If I change this to
deb http://people/debian etc, etc
 I recieve and error message that line 9 of /etc/apt/sou  is 
malformed.

What now?

Regards

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[SLUG] Debian Unstable?

2003-03-25 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

My Windows 2000 went to poo and I (As I'm inclined to do when I've had 
enough, erased my entire hardrive and have started from scratch.  
Nothing like a clean slate.

I'm going to be reinstalling Debian woody tonight, I was wondering if I 
should install the unstable version which (I understand) comes with 
xfree86 4.2 ready to roll.

Also, does anyone have any recommended sources to add to Apt-Get during 
the installation phase.

Or, Should I just install the base system and ue apt-get to download 
all the xwindows stuff.  (Just thought of that)

Thanks in advance

Mick

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[SLUG] Debian xfree

2003-03-24 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All

dpkg -l xserver-xfree86 the following message is produced

ii xserver-xfree86 4.1.0.-16  the xfree server

What is apt-get update command that will install the dependcies?

Regards

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[SLUG] Okay ... I may have stuffed up

2003-03-24 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

I may have stuffed up.  (chances are good)

When I type apt-get update xserver-xfree86  I recieve the following 
packagemessages

Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  kdebase: Depends: kdebase-libs (= 4:2.2.2-14) but 4:2.2.2-14.2 is 
installed
  xlibs: Depends: xfree86-common ( 4.2) but 4.1.0-16 is installed
  xlibs-dev: Depends: xlibs (= 4.1.0-16) but 4.2.1-0pre1v1 is installed
  xserver-common: Depends: xfree86-common ( 4.2) but 4.1.0-16 is 
installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.

It seems that some packages are too new and others are too old.  Advice 
please.

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] Tried Greeno's method but no joy

2003-03-24 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,  (especially Tony, Jamie and Mary who have posted on this 
subject)

I followed Greeno's instructions to the letter and things were 
uninstalled and reinstalled, I was also prompted for 3 of the debian 
installation CD's.

Unfortunately, I only get as far as apt-get install x-window-system 
and I recieve the following dependency messages.

Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  x-window-system: Depends: x-window-system-core but it is not going to 
be installed
   Depends: lbxproxy but it is not 
going to be installed
   Depends: proxymngr but it is not 
going to be installed
   Depends: twm but it is not going to 
be installed
   Depends: xdm but it is not going to 
be installed
   Depends: xfwp but it is not going to 
be installed
   Depends: xnest but it is not going 
to be installed
   Depends: xterm but it is not going 
to be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages

I have tried -f but still get the same error.

I'm far from giving up on this.  I wish to thank everyone for their 
help and I hope I don't push their patience too far.

Regards

Mick 

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[SLUG] THE DEPRESSED DEBIAN GUY ....

2003-03-23 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Not realy depressed, a little frustrated, but mainly  with my 
inAPTitude with Debian ...  Still, I must admit, amid the frustration 
theres been some quality time refreshing my command-line stuff (which I 
won't let lapse again, even when I get my GUI happening) and I'm 
enjoying the learning experience.

dpkg -|xserver xfree86 returns the following error

xserver xfree86 command not found.

I'm still running 4.1 (according to /var/log/XFree86.0.log)

There's no listing regarding any Xfree packages in 
?var/cache/apt/archives

Thanks all

Mick

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[SLUG] depressed debian guy

2003-03-23 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

bret wrote
The command should be dpkg -l  insert package list here
What is the package list, where would it live and would it be 
downloaded via apt-get?

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] Checking modem speed

2003-03-23 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Anyone know HOWTO: check the connection speed of a modem /dev/tty1 on 
an e-smith server remotely or otherwise?

Thanks Mick

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[SLUG] Debian 4.3 apt-get'ted

2003-03-21 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Firstly a BIG thanks to Mary and Jamie for all their help.

I managed to download the XFree 4.3 .deb files from people.debian.org 
and it appears that they adn possibly other files are in
/var/cache/apt/archives

So my question this time is how do I go about installing 4.3.  I 
thought apt-get would have installed the packages automatically?

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] adding source to apt-get

2003-03-21 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

tried adding

http://people.debian.org/~blade/i386/ ./

to my apt-get list.  recieve the following error,
E: Type (URL) is nopt known on line 8 in source.list.
also, should I be trying to get i686 packages

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] dpkg -i, apt-get update

2003-03-21 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Okay, I cd'ed to /var/cache/apt/archives and typed dpkg -i *.*

Lots happened, alot KDE suff was extracted and updated, I didn't see 
any reference to Xfree86 4.3 though.  I added the relevant URL for 
Xfree 4.3  to my sources list and apt -get seems happy to go and 
retrieve the packages.

But when I type startx, I recieve the same error messages and Xfree 
version 4.1.0 being used.

How do I;

1.  Check that 4.3 is infact installed
2.  Get Xwindows to use 4.3 instead of 4.1
Regards

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[SLUG] Found 4.2 for Debian

2003-03-19 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

I found 4,2 for debian at http://people.debian.org and when I selected 
the link it prompted me to install the software, which I did.

Now what?  When I startx it stills says it's using 4.1?  Is there 
another step?

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] Debian Developer

2003-03-19 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

This is a bit of a strange request.

There is a guy I met at the few slug meetings I attended who is a 
debian developer.

He's a tall guy with black hair, usually wears black and looks about 18 
(I mention that because at 36 I'm trying to work out linux, this guys 
already writing it )

I wish I could remeber his name, but I haven't attended slug since I 
moved down the gong

If you are or know this person, please e-mail me at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

regards

Mick

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[SLUG] debian dependency woes

2003-03-19 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

I've found a website

Index of /Linux/Debian/Cfree86-4.2.0-Opre1v3/sh4

But when I try to install the packages I recieve an error message

ie;

lbxproxy_4.2.0-Opre1v3_sh4.sh

dpkg: error processing /tmp/dehECa/L909-727TMP.deb (--install): package 
architecture (sh4) does not match system (i386)
Errors encountered while processing.

I found this website trying to resolve a dependency problem while 
downloading XFree86 4.2 from http://people.debain.org

that error message involved xbase-clients_4.2.1-3_i386.deb

that error message basically said that the aforementioned package 
depends on
xlibs (4.2.0); however xlibs on my system is 4.1.0-16.

I'm trying to install XFree86 4.2  how can it be looking for 
packages that are part of what of I'm trying to install?  If I had Xlib 
4.2, then surely chances are that I would have 4.2 already installed.

Help, please

Regards

Mick

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[SLUG] debian dependency woaes

2003-03-19 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All (especially my new friend Mary),

I'm running an AMD (i686 I think) procesor, not intel.  There was a 
little disclaimer at the front of /people.debain.org in which the 
webmaster indictaed that due to some oversight all packages are listed 
as i386 and that other ports are avaible but still marker as i386.  
There seemed to be no resolution to the problem other than they are 
working on it.

Using lynx is new to me to so I've no idea how to get the exact 
location of the sites I link to.  But Mary indicated,

http://people.debian.org/~blade/woody/i386/

which is the correct site address.  However, if I add this to my 
apt-get source-list won't it stall when it asks for xlibs 4.2 ?

Regards

Mick

PS:  I'm emailing the list from my iMac, no command-line guru here I'm 
afraid..

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[SLUG] Debian, apt-get Xfree updates

2003-03-18 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

Okay, I know there was a post regarding this but I can't find it in the 
archives.

Working through the debian reference... great guide!

I managed to get to the debian security updates by editing my 
/apt/sources.list.  I can't seem to find a way to get XFree updates the 
same way?

Mick

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[SLUG] Please explain ........

2003-03-18 Thread Mick Boda
Hi All,

Sorry about the dual posts.  I came across the below article (extract)

op.  But now that I'm
catching up, I have a question for Gianfranco: is there some reason
that you couldn't just use the Debian kernel packages?  I've had
pretty good luck just doing 'apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18' and
being on my merry way -- it handles the  necessary libraries and
other dependencies, including modifying your lilo.conf automagically
if you want.
The previous posts deal with this guy installing yellow dog on a laptop 
with a radeon 7500, he seems to be suggesting that the way to update 
Xfree under debian is to apt-get and install a more recent kernel 
(would this be the unstable distro?).

Are my assumptions correct, is this a good idea, is there another way.

Regards

Mick

PS  day off today  merrily wading into debian and steepening the 
learning curve.

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Re: [SLUG] Cabinets

2003-03-18 Thread Mick Boda
Hi Jon,

If you're anywhere near Sydney, it's well worth stopping in at the 
Pickles Auction guys and asking around.  They had a stack of cabinets  
at one stage .  If you can get around to see them and they have any 
left they are usually quite helpful, even if your there on a non - 
auction day.

Regards

Mick
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 03:00 PM, Jon Biddell wrote:
I'm on the scrounge for a cabinet for a very overbudget project.

Standard 19 rack mounting, 850mm deep (730 between the rail mounts), 
and
anything up to 2.2m high.  Front / back doors NOT required, but side 
panels
would be nice if it has them.

Cost: Preferably FREE if possible (we ARE a University, after all !!), 
but
some small compensation can probably be arranged (slabs of your 
favorite
poison, etc).

Jon

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[SLUG] Which Process to Kill?

2003-03-03 Thread Mick Boda
Dave replied 
I had to kill esd for xmms/mpg123 and so on to work.

Here are the running process  no esd unfortunately (and still no sound)

1 1198  1296  194  652  868  apm  interrupts  modules sys
1050  1199  1302  195  68   877  bus  iomem   mounts  sysvipc
1051  121303  27950  cmdline  ioports mtrrtty
1075  1201  1304  3733  959  cpuinfo  irq net uptime
1124  1203  1306  4771  968  devices  kcore   partitions  version
1167  1205  1324  5785  993  dma  kmsgpci
1170  1212  1335  515  8994  driver   ksyms   scsi
1173  1213  1350  567  809  995  execdomains  loadavg self
1175  1215  1352  6829  996  fb   locks   slabinfo
1193  1216  1387  612  839  997  filesystems  mdstat  speakup
1195  1219  1390  616  849  998  fs   meminfo stat
1196  1222  1439  633  858  999  ide  miscswaps

Thanks

Mick
 I posted a while back regarding difficulty with sound under RedHat 8.0.  I 
 have an intergrated AC97 sound card.  XMMS gives me following error
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[SLUG] Overclocking under LINUX

2003-03-03 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

I wanted to get back into overclocking, but it crashes linux redhat.

Is there anyway to hack the kernel so that it thinks it's running on a faster 
processor?

Alternatively there is an Epox motherboard (8K9A+) with locakable PCI slots, 
that can unlock athlon XP processors without physically cutting and joining 
bridges, would this scenario then allow Linux to be overclocked (assuming the 
motherboard has some sort of CPU blocking technology)

Regards

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[SLUG] RedHat 8.0 Which process to kill?

2003-02-28 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

I posted a while back regarding difficulty with sound under RedHat 8.0.  I 
have an intergrated AC97 sound card.  XMMS gives me following error

Could'nt open sound
Please check that:
You have the correct Output Plugin selected (test sound plays)
No other Programs are blocking the sound card
Your sound card is properly configured

Here's the processes currently running

1 3353  3388  3542  653  865  bus  iomemmounts  sysvipc
1047  3356  3389  3543  68   874  cmdline  ioports  mtrrtty
1048  3359  3390  3545  7947  cpuinfo  irq  net uptime
123361  3392  3580  734  965  devices  kcorepartitions  version
1685  3374  3397  4 772  990  dma  kmsg pci
194   3376  3398  5 786  991  driver   ksymsscsi
195   3377  3399  516   8992  execdomains  loadavg  self
2 3379  3401  568   802  993  fb   locksslabinfo
3 3380  3406  6 826  994  filesystems  mdstat   speakup
3213  3381  3426  613   836  995  fs   meminfo  stat
3261  3384  3427  617   846  996  ide  misc swaps
3310  3387  3436  634   855  apm  interrupts   modules  sys

Which one do I kill?

Thanks 

Mick

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[SLUG] To Debian or not to Debian, that is the ......

2003-02-20 Thread Mick Boda
Hi all,

I have a friend who wants to swap Debian Woody (3.0?) for Redhat 8.0. 

I'm not particularly happy Redhat 8.0, preferring 7.3 and am looking to change 
distros.  I have always wanted to try Debian, but after frustrating network 
and video problems, I never got past the install with potato.

Here are my main concerns.  I have a Dual head ATi Radeon 7500 which I'm happy 
to write XF86Conf files for, but I have heard that Debian does not support 
the Radeon cards.  I could work around this by using a text based internet 
browser to download the latest Xfree stuff (4.1 or whatever it is now).  But 
I also have a Realtek Rtl8139 100 base network card that Debian potato 
would not recognise.  Which makes it hard to log into the server to access 
the internet.

Hardware is AMD XP1700, 1 GB PC 2100 DDR-Ram, IDE 1 60GB Seagate HDD (pri) 52X 
Cdrom (sla) IDE2 CD-RW (pri) (may possibly be adding 40GB seagate this 
weekend)
AGP, Generic powered by ATi Radeon Dual Head 7500;  PCI slot 5 RTL8139 
100Base network card.

Can anyone see any possible unsupported hardware problems and can anyone 
suggest work arounds for those problems?


Regards

Mick


 
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[SLUG] Learning server stuff ... argghhh

2002-10-11 Thread Mick Boda
I'm trying to learn as I go and it's not easy!  I thought being able to set up 
a basic windows network made me ready for this!!!  What was I thinking? 

I have installed redhat 7.3 as my server software and I installed KDE as a 
desktop, but the machine boots into Text mode.  I installed a GUI so that if 
(like now) I get stuck, I can use GUI tools to configure things and them jump 
back into console and Vi the files created by the GUI tools.

But I have a problem at the moment.  I have created an export file and listed 
the files I want to export, ie;

/public (rw,insecure,all_squash)

But when I try to mount them I get RPC portmapper failure messages. I have run 
rpcinfo -p on all machines and get the following output;

   program vers proto   port
102   tcp111  portmapper
102   udp111  portmapper
1000241   udp  32768  status
1000241   tcp  32768  status
3910022   tcp  32769  sgi_fam

Except on Kate's (my wife) Mandrake install, whcih says RPC failure, 
connection refused.  I set the permissions to  r w x and owner nobody group 
nobody on the exported files.

Where have I gone wrong? Okay, I admit that the where have gone right  is a 
shorter answer.

One sentence pointers are fine ... please help.

Thanks Mick
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