Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it not be simplest to move exportfs and /etc/exports setup from
nfs-utils to nfs-utils-client and rename nfs-utils to nfs-utils-server?
No.. as explained by Todd Andrej, you're just setting up
clients servers, no wonder you need client and server
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
No.. as explained by Todd Andrej, you're just setting up
clients servers, no wonder you need client and server stuff.
My complaint is that the installer mishandles this. As I recall, no
user option is provided to install what you call nfs servers in
non-server
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Re: Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020307 3:18
1. The nfs-utils rpm is still not being installed, even though
nfs-utils-clients is.
Sounds normal since one is for server us, the other for client
use.
2. Even though the exportfs is set up correctly,
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Re: Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020307 3:18
1. The nfs-utils rpm is still not being installed, even though
nfs-utils-clients is.
Sounds normal since one is for server us, the other for client
use.
Oh dear, this
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The nfs-utils rpm is still not being installed, even though
nfs-utils-clients is.
Sounds normal since one is for server us, the other for client
use.
Oh dear, this is NOT true. nfs-utils contains all the nfs utils which
includes
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The nfs-utils rpm is still not being installed, even though
nfs-utils-clients is.
Sounds normal since one is for server us, the other for client
use.
Oh dear, this is NOT true. nfs-utils contains all
Todd Lyons wrote:
Then that is not a client, it is a server. He's using client/server in
the context of the services that are running, you are using
client/server in the context of the physical machine. The basic fact is
that if machine A is exporting an nfs mount to machine B, then
Huh?? Opposite?? Servers are not the only things that want
to export parts of their file systems. Clients must do so all the
time to other clients and to servers.
For a server (or another client) to download anything to a client on
the same LAN, the _CLIENT_ must tell (ie export) to
Can anybody tell me how to get my middle button on my TM Marble
working as a scroll button, as the current CP/M XP driver lets me use
it? It's a very cool feature - but there's insufficient desk space
for a "real" mouse. :)
Jeff DickeySeven Sigma
Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
÷ óÂÔ, 09.03.2002, × 06:18, Ron Stodden ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
7. Despite a wheel mouse being indicated and tested, the necessary
imwheel RPM is not being installed. The wheel therefore remains
inoperative.
Imwheel is not needed at least with XFree86-4 and actually when it
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 03:12, Ron Stodden wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
÷ óÂÔ, 09.03.2002, × 06:18, Ron Stodden ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
7. Despite a wheel mouse being indicated and tested, the necessary
imwheel RPM is not being installed. The wheel therefore remains
inoperative.
Imwheel is
Curtis H wrote:
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 03:12, Ron Stodden wrote:
I said imwheel is necessary with XFree86-4. That is a true statement
here.
What kind of wheel mouse do you have?
I have an Intellimouse and when I last did a clean install (around
beta2), I had to delete an broken
Ron Stodden wrote:
Curtis H wrote:
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 03:12, Ron Stodden wrote:
I said imwheel is necessary with XFree86-4. That is a true statement
here.
What kind of wheel mouse do you have?
I have an Intellimouse and when I last did a clean install (around
beta2),
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 12:12, Ron Stodden wrote:
I said imwheel is necessary with XFree86-4. That is a true statement
here.
possibly; I'm not sure what imwheel is, but if it's a program I'm not
running it. I have this in my XF86Config-4 file, and it works -- the
mouse wheel scrolls in
Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 12:12, Ron Stodden wrote:
I said imwheel is necessary with XFree86-4. That is a true statement
here.
possibly; I'm not sure what imwheel is, but if it's a program I'm not
running it.
It is an RPM distributed with all Mandrake 8
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:48, Ron Stodden wrote:
Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
[imwheel] is an RPM distributed with all Mandrake 8 releases. A kpackage
search
will show whether it is installed.
$ rpm -q imwheel
package imwheel is not installed
$ rpm -qa | grep -i imwheel
$
I have not done a
÷ ÷ÓË, 10.03.2002, × 01:48, Ron Stodden ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
I have this in my XF86Config-4 file, and it works -- the
mouse wheel scrolls in gnome-terminal, mozilla, konqueror, etc.
Netscape navigator and messenger?
netscape 4 is not in mandrake anymore; netscape 6 is mozilla.
-andrej
Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:48, Ron Stodden wrote:
Netscape navigator and messenger?
No. Does imwheel achieve that?
For me, imwheel is necessary with Netscape.
--
Ron. [au]
Op zo 10-03-2002, om 03:28 schreef Ron Stodden:
Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:48, Ron Stodden wrote:
Netscape navigator and messenger?
No. Does imwheel achieve that?
For me, imwheel is necessary with Netscape.
--
Ron. [au]
imwheel is not necessary with
Re: Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020307 3:18
1. The nfs-utils rpm is still not being installed, even though
nfs-utils-clients is.
2. Even though the exportfs is set up correctly, another machine on the
network which is running Mandrake 8.0 will NOT connect across different
kernel versions
On Sat, 09 Mar 2002 14:18:34 +1100
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020307 3:18
...
7. Despite a wheel mouse being indicated and tested, the necessary
imwheel RPM is not being installed. The wheel therefore remains
inoperative.
Once imwheel is
÷ óÂÔ, 09.03.2002, × 06:18, Ron Stodden ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
7. Despite a wheel mouse being indicated and tested, the necessary
imwheel RPM is not being installed. The wheel therefore remains
inoperative.
Imwheel is not needed at least with XFree86-4 and actually when it is
started wheel in KDE
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