Hi bascule,
thx! That's it!
bascule wrote:
if it is installed, have you actually started the web min service, i forgot
to do this and tore my hair out for hours! '/etc/init.d/webmin restart'
do the restart to confirm that it isn't running already, also you will have
to open port 1
Blue Lizard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Why no entries in /dev for sound stuff by default? There should be
symlinks to the entries in /dev/sound.
/dev/audio - /dev/sound/audio
/dev/dsp - /dev/sound/dsp
/dev/dspW - /dev/sound/dspW
/dev/midi - /dev/sound/midi
/dev/mixer - /dev/sound/mixer
There seems to be several bad RPMS in Cooker right now.
When I do a gendistrib, I get several errors on the following RPMS:
autoirpm-0.9-15mdk.i586.rpm
gurpmi-1.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
urpmi-1.7-15mdk.i586.rpm
Here's the error I get when I try RPM -qp:
[root@amda7v RPMS]# rpm -qp
Acutally, I wish the keyboard wasn't so firmly nailed into the console code.
Running multiple users on one machine would be much easier then.
Cheers; Leon
what about getting linux-console and KGI in MDK kernel
http://linuxconsole.sourceforge.net/
Let's try the cooker list then...
This has to do with problems we are having as subscribers to Mandrake
mailing lists... until these problems are fixed, we have to first notice
that we are missing postings, discover why we are not getting all these
messages, then debug the problem only to find
So sprach »R.I.P. Deaddog« am 2001-11-01 um 09:50:09 +0800 :
2. Attached is a diff against gnomecc 1.5.8-2mdk spec file. Some are
The attachments didn't make it. I suppose, it's better if you can
upload it somewhere and mail the URLs to the list.
Alexander Skwar
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How to quote:
On Thursday 01 November 2001 05:12 am, you wrote:
Acutally, I wish the keyboard wasn't so firmly nailed into the console
code. Running multiple users on one machine would be much easier then.
Cheers; Leon
what about getting linux-console and KGI in MDK kernel
Hello,
With kernel 2.4.13-2 I can't use my USB scanner (Epson perfection 640U).
If I try to run xsane from the command line I get xsane: no devices
available. If I click on the dynamic xsane icon on my desktop I get
Failed to open device `/dev/usb/scanner0`: Invalid argument.
usbview sees my
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 23:22:45 -0800
Mike Tracy Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
USB Zip 100
fstab single listing:
/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip auto
user,iocharset=iso8859-1,exec,codepage=850,noauto
0 0
I just noticed this yesterday.
This is a 2nd system and is not used as much so the
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »R.I.P. Deaddog« am 2001-11-01 um 09:50:09 +0800 :
2. Attached is a diff against gnomecc 1.5.8-2mdk spec file. Some are
The attachments didn't make it. I suppose, it's better if you can
upload it somewhere and mail the URLs to the list.
Maybe it's time to switch to qmail?
What UCE controls do you use?
On Thursdayen den 1 November 2001 14.25, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Let's try the cooker list then...
This has to do with problems we are having as subscribers to Mandrake
mailing lists... until these problems are fixed, we have
After no luck so far with my Sandik sddr55 ImageMate,
(see previous postings i.e. ImageMate) and no luck with
the Lexar SmartMedia Reader previously as they don't support linux,
I have spent 150 $ on two readers without success.
I have researched through lunux usb smartmedia...etc
I have
Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe it's time to switch to qmail?
[megasnip...]
qmail has got very good support for mailing lists and is renown for
never dropping mail. Do you know how to move all subscribers to the
new mailing-list and it is necessary to send everybody the new
On Thursdayen den 1 November 2001 16.00, Han wrote:
Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe it's time to switch to qmail?
[megasnip...]
qmail has got very good support for mailing lists and is renown for
never dropping mail. Do you know how to move all subscribers to the
new
Uncompressing3crc errordone.
This CRC error is of course not a good thing :-).
No, it probably isn't. :)
You have to find why there is a crc error in uncompressing ramdisk. Are
you sure the boot medium is ok ? This could come from the bootloader,
also.
On Thursdayen den 1 November 2001 17.16, Han wrote:
Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
PS. according to DJB postfix is crap...
Sss We don't want to start a flamewar... Let them dream on ;)
Ouch, I didn't think of that. :)
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On Thursdayen den 1 November 2001 14.25, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Let's try the cooker list then...
This has to do with problems we are having as subscribers to Mandrake
mailing lists... until these problems are fixed, we have to first notice
that we are missing postings, discover why we are
On Thursdayen den 1 November 2001 17.55, Mattias Dahlberg wrote:
Uncompressing3crc errordone.
This CRC error is of course not a good thing :-).
No, it probably isn't. :)
You have to find why there is a crc error in uncompressing ramdisk. Are
you sure
William Bouterse wrote:
After no luck so far with my Sandik sddr55 ImageMate,
(see previous postings i.e. ImageMate) and no luck with
the Lexar SmartMedia Reader previously as they don't support linux,
I have spent 150 $ on two readers without success.
I have researched through lunux usb
Hi
Fresh install with devfs.
This is from syslog:
Nov 1 18:48:09 One09 xinetd[1615]: pmap_set failed. service=sgi_fam
program=391002 version=2
regards
guran
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Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker kernel-2.4.13-2mdk per 200111010218
Charles A Edwards wrote:
Actually I ended up keeping the fstab the same and going with devfs=nomount
on that system.
I wonder how is devfs (usage) supposed to be cleaned up if everybody
immediately turns it off.
Devfs is around in cooker starting from August. All people who started
Bruce F Press wrote:
William Bouterse wrote:
DOES ANYONE HAVE A WORKING USB READER FOR SMARTMEDIA UNDER LINUX
!?? ( I mean like plug it in and it works!!?? )
I have a sandisk and it works just fine read-only.
Which one (model or USB vendor/product; class would be
On Thu, 01 Nov 2001 21:36:31 +0300
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles A Edwards wrote:
Actually I ended up keeping the fstab the same and going with devfs=nomount
on that system.
I wonder how is devfs (usage) supposed to be cleaned up if everybody
immediately
guran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got a Sparc 20 to play with, but noticed that Mdk only have iso for 7.1
(and rh only 6.2). Anybody here know anything about if it is still developed
for?
AFAIK, support has been discontinued by at least RH and MDK.
--
Guillaume Cottenceau -
These packages are just bad. If you try to run rpm on them you get
error:
Read manifest failed: Success
I got same results from ftp.uninett.no and ftp.sunet.se.
Just delete them and rpmdrake will create hdlist fine.
BTW. Does anybody knows what's going on with ftp.uninett.no?
Can Mandrake find
Han wrote:
echo alias /dev/sound sound-slot-0 /etc/modules.conf reboot ?
Blue Lizard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Why no entries in /dev for sound stuff by
default?
^
Working on fixing distribution, not personal problems.
Blue Lizard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Han wrote:
Blue Lizard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Why no entries in /dev for sound stuff by default?
^^^
echo alias /dev/sound sound-slot-0 /etc/modules.conf reboot ?
Working on fixing distribution,
On Thursday 01 November 2001 7:40 pm, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
AFAIK, support has been discontinued by at least RH and MDK.
Thanks. I will try Slackware then.
guran
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Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker kernel-2.4.13-2mdk per 200111010218
guran wrote:
On Thursday 01 November 2001 7:40 pm, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
AFAIK, support has been discontinued by at least RH and MDK.
Thanks. I will try Slackware then.
guran
even sun doesn't try too hard to support it.
Did you read the source code? This program won't never be compiled. How can
it do anything i.e. reboot any o/s, if it was never compiled yet?
Helge
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Claudio
Sent: Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 19:16
To:
On Thursday 01 November 2001 10:05 pm, Blue Lizard wrote:
even sun doesn't try too hard to support it.
I am not complaining, I am bewildered by all the fine stuff, an old asshole
as me has got for free to play with. My box is from 97 and is dumped.
regards
guran
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Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker
I believe it came from a uunet news group. The original was subtely
different. It had something more like printf( \t\t\t\b\b\b\b). We tried it,
and it works. You get no warning ! The PC just re-boots ! We tried various
combinations but found the above worked on all PC's. It works in java too !
Oden Eriksson wrote:
On Thursdayen den 1 November 2001 14.25, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Let's try the cooker list then...
This has to do with problems we are having as subscribers to Mandrake
mailing lists... until these problems are fixed, we have to first notice
that we are missing
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 05:09, you wrote:
Fresh install. I have changed my video card to a AGP one and still have
kudzu to fail and have to use nonfb install.
1. As this is a cooker list, could you tell us which version of cooker stuff
(kudzu, kernel etc) you are running?
1a Does the card run
On Thursday 01 November 2001 11:15 pm, John Haywood wrote:
1. As this is a cooker list, could you tell us which version of cooker
stuff (kudzu, kernel etc) you are running?
As you can read from my signature, the mirror image is per 1/11 0218
according to version from ftp.sunet.se, and
On 20011101 guran wrote:
On Thursday 01 November 2001 10:05 pm, Blue Lizard wrote:
even sun doesn't try too hard to support it.
I am not complaining, I am bewildered by all the fine stuff, an old asshole
as me has got for free to play with. My box is from 97 and is dumped.
Keep the latest
On Friday 02 November 2001 12:41 am, J . A . Magallon wrote:
Keep the latest sunos that runs there and find a job for it. We have
an oldie HP9000/380 (68040@30MHz) doing a fine work as pop server...
My son brought me cd's of the latest sunos along with the box, but it is a
rough unix to me,
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Helge Kruse wrote:
Did you read the source code? This program won't never be compiled. How can
it do anything i.e. reboot any o/s, if it was never compiled yet?
C'mon
#include iostream.h --
void main(){
while(1)
cout\t\t\b\b\b\b\b\b;}
It work.
--
8:39pm up 16
Yura Gusev wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Helge Kruse wrote:
Did you read the source code? This program won't never be compiled. How can
it do anything i.e. reboot any o/s, if it was never compiled yet?
C'mon
#include iostream.h --
void main(){
while(1)
cout\t\t\b\b\b\b\b\b;}
Seriously, I consider Nimda probes attacks and anything I return is in
*self-defense* (even state that on my web-page)... Currently, I try
returning an e-mail directly into the infected machine's port 25 in the
hopes of informing the owners.
If this program can be used, it might better get
On Thu, 01 Nov 2001 21:42:50 +0300
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce F Press wrote:
William Bouterse wrote:
DOES ANYONE HAVE A WORKING USB READER FOR SMARTMEDIA UNDER LINUX
!?? ( I mean like plug it in and it works!!?? )
I have a sandisk and it works
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Yura Gusev wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Helge Kruse wrote:
Did you read the source code? This program won't never be compiled. How can
it do anything i.e. reboot any o/s, if it was never compiled yet?
C'mon
#include iostream.h --
Don Head wrote:
AFAIK, support has been discontinued by at least RH and MDK.
Thanks. I will try Slackware then.
guran
Just so you know, there's a few of us on a private
mailing list discussing other-arch Mandrake installs,
minimal installs, and other such variances on the
standard Mandrake
Yura Gusev wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Yura Gusev wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Helge Kruse wrote:
Did you read the source code? This program won't never be compiled. How can
it do anything i.e. reboot any o/s, if it was never compiled yet?
C'mon
Fellow mandrakians.
Working in large environment where companies have remote datacenters, It
would be nice like solaris to have the capability to install a system where
you only have connectivity through the serial port (via remote term sever) I
have run into this and have found it
Oden Eriksson wrote:
On Fridayen den 2 November 2001 04.08, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Yura Gusev wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Helge Kruse wrote:
Did you read the source code? This program won't never be compiled. How
can it do anything i.e. reboot any o/s, if it was never compiled yet?
I just installed 8.1 on one of my home systems, and the install
worked fine, the mouse worked, but once the install was done, the
mouse does not work in X or gpm. I tried devfs=nomount to no avail. I
tried the latest kernel (2.4.12-6) and it still doesn't work.
I always get /dev/psaux: no
I switched on ClearType. It is really impressive even on CRT terminal -
I do not know about LCD, may be there you get even better results.
AA is (sigh) far far behind :(
-andrej
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