Dear All,
I've started getting these messages in my /var/log/syslog on
MandrakeSecurity firewall. Is it normal? I've checked /etc/cron.* and
couldn't find anything. Can I turn these messages off?
Thanks
Dima
Jun 3 04:10:01 daffy CROND[28560]: (root) CMD ( /sbin/rmmod -as)
Jun 3 04:10:01
I have been using MandrakeSecurity RC1 for awhile now, but I thought I
had seen that there is an RC2 out. I went to Mandrake's website to
download it, and I see something there called MandrakeSecurity SNF.
What is this? Is this a newer version than RC1 and was it renamed or
something?
I
At 12:14 PM 6/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
The Single Network Firewall is available for purchase at MandrakeStore
http://www.mandrakestore.com/ for $99 USD and includes two CDs plus a
400 page manual.
Nice package... bit expensive for a home network IMHO.
Download MandrakeSecurity SNF for
Hi!
Thanks for the reply!
I'm running mandrake security beta4 (should upgrade it now) on a AMD
k6-2 with 64 mb ram
My isp has given me the ip range x.x.x.34 - x.x.x.60 with the netmask
of 255.255.255.224
My mandrake security box is on x.x.x.48
My Web server is on x.x.x.50
all the office
Ed Colmar wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for the reply!
I'm running mandrake security beta4 (should upgrade it now) on a AMD
k6-2 with 64 mb ram
My isp has given me the ip range x.x.x.34 - x.x.x.60 with the netmask
of 255.255.255.224
My mandrake security box is on x.x.x.48
My Web server is on
Dima Chirgadze wrote:
Dear All,
I've started getting these messages in my /var/log/syslog on
MandrakeSecurity firewall. Is it normal? I've checked /etc/cron.* and
couldn't find anything. Can I turn these messages off?
Thanks
Dima
Jun 3 04:10:01 daffy CROND[28560]: (root) CMD (
Anyone know where I get a version of MandrakeSecurity that will run on
a 486? preferably an iso file.
BDY.RTF
WINMAIL.DAT
So sprach DUCLOS Andre am Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:03:44PM -0300:
Hello,
Where is the primary mirror of Cooker, please ?
sunsite.uio.no
Alexander Skwar
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Ainsi parlait Alexander Skwar :
So sprach DUCLOS Andre am Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:03:44PM -0300:
Hello,
Where is the primary mirror of Cooker, please ?
sunsite.uio.no
To be more precise:
sunsite.uoi.no and sunet.se are i586-only primary mirrors
wtfo.com, rpmfind.net and proxad.net are
So sprach DUCLOS Andre am Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:03:44PM -0300:
Hello,
Where is the primary mirror of Cooker, please ?
sunsite.uio.no
So what? Where is new kernel and other new packages? Obviously, these are
*not* primary mirrors - they are mirrored off some (may be, Mandrake
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
Where is the primary mirror of Cooker, please ?
sunsite.uio.no
So what? Where is new kernel and other new packages? Obviously, these are
*not* primary mirrors - they are mirrored off some (may be, Mandrake
internal) server. Mandrake folks
Hello,
Where is the primary mirror of Cooker, please ?
sunsite.uio.no
So what? Where is new kernel and other new packages? Obviously, these are
*not* primary mirrors - they are mirrored off some (may be, Mandrake
internal) server. Mandrake folks just put released stuff there
Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--=-=-=
Name: sharutilsRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 4.2.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 7mdk Build Date: Sat Jun 2 17:26:38 2001
Install date: (not
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
* Sat Jun 02 2001 Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4.2.1-7mdk
- BuildRequires: sharutils (for uuencode)
sharutils BuildRequires: himself ?
Oops. That's pretty funny.
gnome-core requires sharutils for uuencode. I must have been in
ultra-fast mode and not paid
[14:12 peter@penguin:~]$ sudo rpm -qf /sbin/ifup
initscripts-5.82-10mdk
[14:15 peter@penguin:/mnt/downloads/Mandrake/8.0/Mandrake/RPMS]$ sudo rpm
--force -Uvh initscripts-5.82-10mdk*.rpm
initscripts ##
On Monday, Jun 04, 2001, Peter Ruskin wrote:
With Mandrake 7.2 I used /sbin/ifup ppp0 and /sbin/ifdown ppp0 in scripts and
I'd prefer to use then in scripts than the gui interface. Any ideas?
What did you use to configure your ppp connection: linuxconf or the
networking tab in mandrake
On Sunday 03 June 2001 20:19, you wrote:
Mads Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a version of perl with ithreads support? I need it to install
sendmail filters (the milter library)
Perl has to be rebuild with
Configure -Dusethreads -Duseithreads
i could build it, but what
Mads Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would be nice with one perl package though and then a flag to the
interpreter to tell it if it needs to run threaded or not. However I don't
know if such an implementation is possible.
alas afaik this is not possible...
On 5/28/01 11:19 PM, Yves Duret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea why this is, or am I missing something?
look in contribs
So, then, it *is* missing from the standard distribution n the CDs, right?
Any particular reason why it was dropped over inclusion in 7.2?
Thanks for the response,
IIRC there was some discussion in the past week or so regarding
modifying the dissemination of fixed/updated RPM's, the body of which
are known as cooker. The 'weekly cooker' was one such thread.
My question is: Has this been implemented without me finding out ?
Or am I just too anxious? Or
I'm new to Linux and this is my 1st attempt to install. I'm making my
attempt on an IBM T21 laptop, but am having difficulty with the graphics
card and monitor drivers. The monitor I'm using is a Compaq S910 through a
docking station attached to a KVM switch. As for the graphics card, I
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Vincent Meyer wrote:
Currently running a Gateway Solo 9100 laptop with a Matshita SR-8171, and
I'm currently haveing problems reading DVD data with it.
Some DVDs are protected with an evil mechanism called content
SoftwareManager doesn't work with proxies. I have updated everything from
the latest cooker and will get this error when defining new source.
gethostbyname_r(2) failed for DdW@[EMAIL PROTECTED] name
couldn't resolve proxy for DdW@[EMAIL PROTECTED] name
Anyone else have this problem.
TIA
On Monday, Jun 04, 2001, mdk mailin list (Harry) wrote:
Any idea why this is, or am I missing something?
look in contribs
So, then, it *is* missing from the standard distribution n the CDs, right?
Any particular reason why it was dropped over inclusion in 7.2?
It's on the
Hi all;
Would someone care to comment why none of the mirrors have been updated
since June 1. Could we please get this prob fixed.
TIA
---
Spence
The lights are on but no one is home!
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:43 pm, you wrote:
Hi all;
Would someone care to comment why none of the mirrors have been updated
since June 1. Could we please get this prob fixed.
TIA
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Spence
Two primary mirrors, right?
sunsite.uio.no _still_ has no contrib folder
ftp.sunet.se has contrib
Neither has any new stuff for the last few days.
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Linux 2.4.3-20mdk-p, KDE: 2.1.2, Qt: 2.3.0
Thus spake Guillaume Rousse, on Monday 04 June 2001 05:28.
Ainsi parlait Alexander Skwar :
So sprach DUCLOS Andre am Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:03:44PM -0300:
Hello,
Where is the primary mirror of Cooker, please ?
sunsite.uio.no
To be more precise:
sunsite.uoi.no and sunet.se are
I have uploaded this package to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming/.
It is also available at ftp.coxcentral.com/pub/customrpms/.
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Version : 2.0.5 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 3mdk
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 10:37:51AM -0700, mdk mailin list (Harry) wrote:
So, then, it *is* missing from the standard distribution n the CDs, right?
Any particular reason why it was dropped over inclusion in 7.2?
place on cd the rpm was not enough tested to be released on main
yves
--
Yves
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 08:50:34PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Vincent Meyer wrote:
Currently running a Gateway Solo 9100 laptop with a Matshita SR-8171, and
I'm currently haveing problems reading DVD data with it.
Some DVDs are protected with an evil mechanism
On Monday 04 June 2001 01:50 pm, you wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Vincent Meyer wrote:
Currently running a Gateway Solo 9100 laptop with a Matshita SR-8171,
and I'm currently haveing problems reading DVD data with it.
Some DVDs are protected with an evil mechanism called content
on the Weekly Cooker idea -- wouldn't it be possible to write a script that
automatically builds iso files of the current cooker every week, and stick
it on the mirror sites? The script would run at a certain time every week.
That way, you could have a daily cooker, and those who have troubles
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:41 pm, you wrote:
or the vlc from the VideoLAN project at http://www.videolan.org
(vlc in contribs)
Must be the region coding thing.. installed vlc, ran it from a console, and
it repeats this over and over again:
input: opening file
Hello cooker,
Is there a cooker for the sun sparc?
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Best regards,
Robin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ainsi parlait Robin Cook :
Hello cooker,
Is there a cooker for the sun sparc?
There was, but it seems to have vanished out from mirros recently...
--
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GPG keys http://www.univ-reunion.fr/~grousse/gpgkeys.html
Well the mirrors are updated now thanks guys
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:51 pm, you wrote:
The lights are on but no one is home!
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:43 pm, you wrote:
Hi all;
Would someone care to comment why none of the mirrors have been updated
since June 1. Could we please get
The big guy at rpmfind got real mad and took off ALL isos cuz it took up
so much bandwidth. See the note he left in the directory. Dont think
he ever put em back up.
This was one day after i was downloading them both at same time
amounting to 600kbs.
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:07 pm, Salane King pointed out:
Well the mirrors are updated now thanks guys
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:51 pm, you wrote:
The lights are on but no one is home!
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:43 pm, you wrote:
Hi all;
Would someone care to comment why none of
On Monday 04 June 2001 02:31 am, you wrote:
Must be the region coding thing.. installed vlc, ran it from a console, and
seems that this drive does NOT do hardware region coding. Downloaded a
windows utility to check.. although not totally sure that that's correct.
Booting with it as
Hey Linus is on Fresh Air (an NPR show) this week (right now for me).
He was pushing his memoires or something on cnbc a while ago. Power Lunch.
Has it been mentioned that the posted libatk package is buitl for i686 and
not for the i586 as the extension suggests?
IIRC there was some discussion in the past week or so regarding
modifying the dissemination of fixed/updated RPM's, the body of which
are known as cooker. The 'weekly cooker' was one such thread.
My question is: Has this been implemented without me finding out ?
Or am I just too anxious?
On Monday 04 June 2001 09:34 pm, Andrej Borsenkow pointed out:
IIRC there was some discussion in the past week or so regarding
modifying the dissemination of fixed/updated RPM's, the body of
which are known as cooker. The 'weekly cooker' was one such
thread.
My question is: Has this
Brr...even a penguin shivers sometimes.
Bad freeze if so. I can't even get the current cooker to install, let
alone boot.
Of course. When you delete several dozens packages among them something like
gcc* or XFree* or kde* ...
-andrej
Brr...even a penguin shivers sometimes.
Bad freeze if so. I can't even get the current cooker to install, let
alone boot.
Of course. When you delete several dozens packages among them
something like
gcc* or XFree* or kde* ...
package=cookeri586
On June 4, 2001 11:07 pm, you wrote:
Hello,
Should Mandrake invest a bit into creating a
searchable package database a-la Debian
(packages.debian.org) and Red Hat
(www.redhat.com/download) ?
I know, there is rpmfind.net, but Debian's and Red
Hat's solutions (the latter probably based on
I ve tried install LM8.0 with Japanese but it failed to load Japanese, japanese
could not display correctly, or say in Japanese mojibake !!
Anh can anyone tell me how to input Japanese in LM8.0?
Can I install Lm8.0 on a FAT32 filesystem like his Japanese brother Meister
Mandrake7.2?
___bMd ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to Linux and this is my 1st attempt to install. I'm making my
attempt on an IBM T21 laptop, but am having difficulty with the graphics
card and monitor drivers. The monitor I'm using is a Compaq S910 through a
docking station attached to a KVM
On Monday 04 June 2001 12:53 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
Two primary mirrors, right?
sunsite.uio.no _still_ has no contrib folder
ftp.sunet.se has contrib
Neither has any new stuff for the last few days.
same thing on proxad...bad news coming??...
frank
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Peter Ruskin wrote:
Two primary mirrors, right?
sunsite.uio.no _still_ has no contrib folder
ftp.sunet.se has contrib
Neither has any new stuff for the last few days.
sunsite.uio.no had a problem of place and should take it back as soon as
possible.
Here a list of mandrake-devel mirror:
I should have said being updated even as i write this
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:51 pm, you wrote:
The lights are on but no one is home!
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:43 pm, you wrote:
Hi all;
Would someone care to comment why none of the mirrors have been updated
since June 1. Could we
Hello,
Should Mandrake invest a bit into creating a
searchable package database a-la Debian
(packages.debian.org) and Red Hat
(www.redhat.com/download) ?
I know, there is rpmfind.net, but Debian's and Red
Hat's solutions (the latter probably based on rpmfind
anyway) can be kept more up-to-date
Hello,
Currently running a Gateway Solo 9100 laptop with a Matshita SR-8171, and
I'm currently haveing problems reading DVD data with it.
In an earlier version of Mandrake (7.2? don't remember) I was able to read
the datafiles from the drive, and attempt to play them with
If these weekly files were auto-generated on a weekly basis (on the mirrors
themselves), AND Bugzilla had a weekly entry for the weekly cooker (dated, of
course), then this would be a perfectly viable alternative.
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, pablito ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
on the Weekly
Not that this is deathly important, but I noticed that the downloading
status bar broke a few weeks ago for MandrakeUpdate... I traced it down
to I believe urpmi or gurpmi... Any hope of ever fixing this... I
download urpm/gurpmi updates everytime in hopes that it will be fixed..
Thanks,
--
Would someone care to comment why none of the mirrors have been updated
since June 1. Could we please get this prob fixed.
It is worse. I just run mirror -n and it suggested to remove many old
packages but ... No files to transfer.
-andrej
thank you for the tips!
Takeshi
--- Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The CDROMs should have come with md5sums. Place a CDROM in the
drive, do not mount it, and run:
md5sum /dev/cdrom
to obtain the md5sum of any CDROM. If it does not agree with the
given md5sum value the CDROM
Hi.
I have a brand new PalmIIIxe, and ttyS1 needs to be mode 666.
What the hell do I have to change in msec settings to prevent it restoring
644 more on every boot ?
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Linux Mandrake
The big guy at rpmfind got real mad and took off ALL isos cuz it took up
so much bandwidth. See the note he left in the directory. Dont think
he ever put em back up.
This was one day after i was downloading them both at same time
amounting to 600kbs.
So now we know who the
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