a while ago there was some talk about moving things to contrib to create
more space.
Perhaps I am ignorant to suggest this but, why not remove linux conf from
main?
- most of its functionality is covered by other tools (draktools)
- often, the tools are broken or outdated. When i was still
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 22:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a while ago there was some talk about moving things to contrib to create
more space.
Perhaps I am ignorant to suggest this but, why not remove linux conf from
main?
- most of its functionality is covered by other tools (draktools)
-
Quoting Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 22:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a while ago there was some talk about moving things to contrib to
create
more space.
Perhaps I am ignorant to suggest this but, why not remove linux conf
from
main?
- most of its
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 00:16, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
and what hapens if one can not start X, or in case one don't install X,
let him configure/reconfigure the system using vi ?
svetljo
use XFdrake as everyone else does?
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Regards,
Per Øyvind Karlsen
Sintrax Solutions
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 00:16, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
Quoting Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 22:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a while ago there was some talk about moving things to contrib to
create
more space.
Perhaps I am ignorant to suggest
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 23:16, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
Quoting Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 22:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a while ago there was some talk about moving things to contrib to
create
more space.
Perhaps I am ignorant to suggest this
Quoting Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 00:16, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
and what hapens if one can not start X, or in case one don't install
X,
let him configure/reconfigure the system using vi ?
svetljo
use XFdrake as everyone else does?
you missed
Quoting Shift [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 00:16, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
Quoting Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 22:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a while ago there was some talk about moving things to contrib
to
create
more
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
you missed my point,
what if X is not instaled ?
I think XFdrake automatically installs the rpms, I do not think linuxconf
does.
what if the administration is done over ssh/ console ?
XFdrake has a curses interface?
there are also a lot
Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
you can configure samba/ apache/ , manage packages, .
with ncursses DrakConf ?
Find out for yourself:
# unset DISPLAY
# drakxconf
# drakwizard
Hmm, drakwizard seems to miss a cancel button in ncurses, so you may need
to background it to kill it ... but it
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 23:37, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
you can configure samba/ apache/ , manage packages, .
with ncursses DrakConf ?
Dunno about Samba / Apache, but I'd be surprised if Linuxconf's
configuration for them actually worked with Mandrake reliably. For
console package
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Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 02:28:42 +0200 (CEST)
From: Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] linuxconf to contribs?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL
and what hapens if one can not start X, or in case one don't install
X, let him configure/reconfigure the system using vi ?
there is a ncurses interface for draktools.
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Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daouda LO wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
Here's some fixes to get linuxconf-1.29r3-1mdk going.
Awesome!
But, i wonder how you succeed in building it without the quota patch (
linuxconf use mem_dqblk which is
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
Here's some fixes to get linuxconf-1.29r3-1mdk going.
Awesome!
But, i wonder how you succeed in building it without the quota patch (
linuxconf use mem_dqblk which is protected by a #ifdef __KERNEL__)
We have to use sys/quota.h instead of
onsdagen den 15 januari 2003 13.38 skrev Daouda LO:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
Here's some fixes to get linuxconf-1.29r3-1mdk going.
Awesome!
But, i wonder how you succeed in building it without the quota patch (
linuxconf use mem_dqblk which is protected by a #ifdef
Daouda LO wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
Here's some fixes to get linuxconf-1.29r3-1mdk going.
Awesome!
But, i wonder how you succeed in building it without the quota patch (
linuxconf use mem_dqblk which is protected by a #ifdef __KERNEL__)
We have to use
Hi.
Here's some fixes to get linuxconf-1.29r3-1mdk going.
have fun!
Chears.
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Hi.
linuxconf/netcong network routes config doesn't work in MDK 9.
linuxconf writes an /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file, while the new
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-routes script uses a different file
(/etc/sysconfig/network-script/route-if) and a different syntax (old
format commented
For a long time now, when exiting linuxconf, it states that some of my
services on my system
are not running (saslauthd, httpd) when if fact they are running and
doing a:
service httpd status
reports them as running. I don't know why.
However, on one of two systems I have running 9.0
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 15:42, Bill Shirley wrote:
However, on one of two systems I have running 9.0 rc2 linuxconf says:
Missing configuration file /etc/devsfsd.config for service devfsd.
The file is actually
/etc/devfsd.conf. Where can I fix this?
The path of the config files is set
That's the first thing I didstart LinuxConf and see if there was a typo
int the entry for the logfile for devfsd. I couldn't find an entry?! I just
made a symlink devfsd.conf (named devsfsd.conf).
Bob
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 06:07 pm, Quel Qun wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 15:42,
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 05:31, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Robert Fox wrote:
I have performed again an absolutly fresh install on my test notebook
(Gateway
9150LX) using Cooker.
Linuxconf fails to start using the menu (icon) or from the CLI
I have performed again an absolutly fresh install on my test notebook (Gateway
9150LX) using Cooker.
Linuxconf fails to start using the menu (icon) or from the CLI.
Please see attached snapshot:
Thx,
R.Fox
attachment: snapshot1.jpg
On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Robert Fox wrote:
I have performed again an absolutly fresh install on my test notebook
(Gateway
9150LX) using Cooker.
Linuxconf fails to start using the menu (icon) or from the CLI.
Please see attached snapshot:
Ok... you're using kterm
On Sunday, September 8, 2002, at 05:50 AM, Robert Fox wrote:
[...]
[root@localhost rfox]# linuxconf
Error message from remadmin :Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by
server
Error message from remadmin :Xlib: No protocol specified
Error message from remadmin :
Error message from remadmin :
On Saturday, September 7, 2002, at 02:40 PM, Robert Fox wrote:
Standard security level set - new Cooker install - latest
Linuxconf-1.28r2-4mdk
I get the following error:
[root@localhost rfox]# linuxconf
Error message from remadmin :Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by
server
Error
When clicking on Add/Remove Programs (doesn't this sound familiar)
in Drakconf it crashes with the following error
Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at
/usr/X11R6/bin/drakconfreal line 555, VERS line 3
/MattB
On Thursday 10 January 2002 4:46 am, Quel Qun wrote:
Hmmm I think I reported that problem something like two years ago :-(
Now, you can move a window with your mouse by pressing Alt and clicking
anywhere on the window. This allows you to reach the ok button at the
very bottom of that crazy
On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 12:51, guran wrote:
Hi
I had no gpm in console mode although asked for at boot. When I couldn't get
mcc to launch so I tried linuxconf from console in KDE. The initial window,
tutorial I think, was so big that it went outside of the screen (1280x1024
32bits). I was
Hi
I had no gpm in console mode although asked for at boot. When I couldn't get
mcc to launch so I tried linuxconf from console in KDE. The initial window,
tutorial I think, was so big that it went outside of the screen (1280x1024
32bits). I was unable to make it smaller to get at the skip
Hello,
After running msec the httpd directories and linuxconf directories were
removed from /var/log (yes, really !).
This resulted in the system failing to boot because Linuxconf was not able to
write it's log files ! It just keeps retrying, it just never gives up - if it
ain't there don't
Le Dimanche 23 Septembre 2001 19:46, SI Reasoning scribit :
I did a supermount -i enable to try supermount. The
1st thing I noticed is that it limited cdrom to root
access. I was going to try and change that with
linuxconf but none of the supermount items in
/etc/fstab appeared there (even
Linuxconf icon is no longer present and I noticed the
1st time wizard does not have one either.
=
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neither liberty nor safety.
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On Wednesday 19 September 2001 15:21, you wrote:
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Linuxconf icon is no longer present and I noticed the
you're right, i'll fix asap.
1st time wizard does not have one either.
I just removed it from menu. This app is run only once (at first
login).
While updating linuxconf I got the following error:
liblinuxconf1 =S 1.26-5mdk is needed by
linuxconf-1.26-5mdk
I tried updating linuxconf and linuxconf-lib. My quess
is that it is looking for a liblinuxconf.
=
SI Reasoning
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gnupg/pgp key id 035213BC
The smart way to keep
How can i rebuild linuxconf without gd-devel libpng-devel xpm-devel
dependencies?
Is it possible to have console only version?
I don't wont to install XFree86-libs freetype libgd1 libjpeg62 libpng2 to
have it.
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8:43pm up 22 days, 9:47, 3 users, load average: 0.11, 0.13, 0.09
Hi!
There are bad dependencies in linuxconf-lang. Probably there are spaces
missing in the .spec file. It requires a package like this
linuxconf-1.26-3mdk
and not linuxconf of version 1.26-3mdk
Alexander Feigl
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.sunet.se)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20010707 8:31
OBS!ASUS P3V4X with VIA Apollo Pro133A chipset
Linuxconf still hangs during install
Configure network:
* starting step `configureNetwork'
* warning: Modification of a read-only value attempted at
On Sunday 08 July 2001 01:47, you wrote:
done a fresh install of cooker with linuxconf but wasn't able
to reproduce. could you send me more details ? Can you skip
with interactive booting?
My stupid use of the English language, what I mean is that when linuxconf c
is loaded it waits for
On Sunday 08 July 2001 01:47, you wrote:
Can you skip
with interactive booting?
I don't know how to do that, but I tried a text install of 2.4.6-1 on my
other partition - so here goes.
Only Uk and US keyboard to choose from.
In Choose mount points it had opted for the following set up:
hda5
On Sunday 08 July 2001 04:16, you wrote:
On Sunday 08 July 2001 01:47, you wrote:
done a fresh install of cooker with linuxconf but wasn't able
to reproduce. could you send me more details ?
Ok - I have searched through the mail archive but could not find the mails I
was looking for so I
guran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.sunet.se)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20010707 8:31
OBS! ASUS P3V4X with VIA Apollo Pro133A chipset
Linuxconf still hangs during install
done a fresh install of cooker with linuxconf but wasn't able
to reproduce.
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.sunet.se)
Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010622 23:45
This has been going on for some time, the installation seems to hang for 2
min and 45 s on a hd.img install on a PIII 933 MHz with 256 MB 133 MHz ECC
ram on an IBM UDMA 66.
The other pb's are a repeat of:
DNS unable
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When go to linuxconf, file systems, access local
drive... and try to add or edit anything there...
linuxconf freezes
could not reprocuce the problem with latest cooker.
I uninstalled and reinstalled linuxconf and got this _huge_ welcome dialog!
I have a 1600x1200 display and I can only see half its height!
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When go to linuxconf, file systems, access local
drive... and try to add or edit anything there...
linuxconf freezes
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Hello -
This morning tried to enable the linuxconf module that lets linuxconf
configure wine. Now linuxconf won't start. Starting it from a terminal
creates the message:
sub-dictionnary wineconf: Not enough messages 111 122
and program exits. (no core dump, seems to exit clean)
hi,
why do you use an old version of linuxconf in cooker and mandrake v8?
is it hard to make it fit to the current mandrake system?
pilux
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
When I tried to upgrade to linuxconf-1.21r5-3mdk, it complained about not
finding libgd.so.1.
This library is provided by gd-1.8.1-4mdk, so I think there is a missing
dependancy in linuxconf.
Good luck for 7.2, it apparently goes very well (I
Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
When I tried to upgrade to linuxconf-1.21r5-3mdk, it complained about not
finding libgd.so.1.
This library is provided by gd-1.8.1-4mdk, so I think there is a missing
dependancy in linuxconf.
Good luck
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 05:58:09AM -0500, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
On 23 Oct 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
I will recompile a new Linuxconf version with a special %pre script that
will remove wxxt-linuxconf if found on the system.
this is ugly way to do thing (and i don't know how
Hi,
When I tried to upgrade to linuxconf-1.21r5-3mdk, it complained about not
finding libgd.so.1.
This library is provided by gd-1.8.1-4mdk, so I think there is a missing
dependancy in linuxconf.
Good luck for 7.2, it apparently goes very well (I think Aurora should be
a bit documented,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Kewl, works great.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Do this and your Linuxconf problems will be gone:
urpme linuxconf-gui
urpmi gnome-linuxconf
I am compiling a new linuxconf version that will do a rpm -e
linuxconf-gui in the %post scripts.
On
Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will recompile a new Linuxconf version with a special %pre script that
will remove wxxt-linuxconf if found on the system.
this is ugly way to do thing (and i don't know how it can even come to
your mind), you have to put a Obsoletes: field to the
Hi ,
in the last rc linuxconf gui version still doesn't wrk corectly undeer
network button.
[root@faraj init.d]# linuxconf
Error message from remadmin :X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid
Window parameter)
Error message from remadmin : Major opcode of failed request: 61
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Hi ,
in the last rc linuxconf gui version still doesn't wrk corectly undeer
network button.
It's broken - not to be fixed for 7.2 according to maintainer - will be
removed. Text mode or Gnome-linuxconf work fine though. For the moment, just
uninstall
Kewl, works great.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Do this and your Linuxconf problems will be gone:
urpme linuxconf-gui
urpmi gnome-linuxconf
I am compiling a new linuxconf version that will do a rpm -e linuxconf-gui
in the %post scripts.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Meir Faraj wrote:
Hi
This seems to be the package that causes the "linuxconf" crashes that people
are complaining about. Linuxconf + gnome-linuxconf work fine, but
linuxconf-gui just crashes after a couple of clicks..
e.g.:
[root@localhost me]# DrakConf {I selected linuxconf with button}
Error message from
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, you wrote:
kernell32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In linuxconf, control services, xinetd first i have xinetd twice in
linuxconf second is when i restart them it gives following error (running
su):
what frontend, linuxconf-gui or gnome-linuxconf.
Well its the standart
kernell32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well its the standart kde frontend for linuxconf i guess it what you call
linuxconf-gui
try rpm -e linuxconf-gui and reproduce the probem.
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Paris, France
kernell32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In linuxconf, control services, xinetd first i have xinetd twice in linuxconf
second is when i restart them it gives following error (running su):
what frontend, linuxconf-gui or gnome-linuxconf.
--
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You can use linuxconf via it web interface if you add:
linuxconf stream tcp wait root /sbin/linixconf linuxconf --http
to your /etc/inetd.conf. This works for me at least. (and make sure you're
using inetd - I havent' played with xinetd yet)
Rikard
[Scientific Study] Is one of the
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at all,
even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
The text mode one works ok apparently though, it doesn't like konsole much,
it's screws
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at
all, even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
The text mode one works ok apparently though, it doesn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Straight) writes:
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at all,
even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
gnome-linuxconf is not supposed to be run at
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Straight) writes:
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at
all, even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
I remember hearing about this several hundred emails ago!?
With beta3 and linuxconf-1.21r1-2mdk it gives more errors
and crashes the most I have ever seen it even for cooker!?
It pretty much is useless for me .
What am I missing?
William Bouterse
Talkeetna
Hello
I am looking for help getting linuxconf web interface going on
Mandrake 7.1.
It just dosent seem to want to work, I have enabled it under
networking-misc-linuxconf network access, but it still wont work.
[root@blizzard jtwatson]# rpm -q linuxconf
linuxconf-1.17r2-6
I had no problems
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have installed a Linuxconf version suited for
RedHat 4.x on a RedHat 5.x system.
What gives? I get this emssage everytime I use it :(
which LM version (cat /etc/mandrake-release) and which linuxconf version
(rpm -q linuxconf --queryformat
It says 7.1b but it is cooker, and so I have whatever linuxconf is in
cooker as of today :) But I think the mandrake-release rpm isn't updated
enough. RedHat uses the date the last upload was. For Cooker that would be
enarly every day, but it is very useful instead of saying "7.1b". The
server I
Hi,
I've tried to configure my /etc/sendmail.cf file with linuxconf. It adds a
line like V8/Berkeley. When I start sendmail (sendmail-8.10.1-2mdk) it
breaks with the message wrong cf-version expecting version 9. When I
change the mentioned line to V9/Berkeley sendmail starts but doesn't
deliver
Hi,
The Mandrake 7.1 custom server installation doesn't install the "linuxconf" by default
(?)
The tool like "linuxconf" is very useful for me and I must install it manually every
time I install Mandrake 7.1
In some text mode menus "linuxconf" tries to display windows wider then the screen
"Eduardas Paulavicius" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
The Mandrake 7.1 custom server installation doesn't install the
"linuxconf" by default (?) The tool like "linuxconf" is very useful for
me and I must install it manually every time I install Mandrake 7.1
do you mean package
I installed quite well Mandrake7 yesterday. I tried t make a ghost on my
vfat partition where Windoz is installed.
Besides, i installed glib1.0 and gtk1.0 from mandrake VENUS in order to
make CHEOPS working.
I did my ghost from win 98 startup disk.
Today, i remove the ghost file.
NOW, i can't
I have a very strange problem with linuxconf.
( read some message with same problem on dejanews )
The lilo menu does not work!
When I try to modify something ( e.g. new kernel compiled ) linuxconf reports
that /dev/hda1 is not valid linux partition.
Lilo works and I does not have any boot
v1.16r3.1-1mdk
-Original Message-
From: Chmouel Boudjnah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 5:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Cooker
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Linuxconf Problem
"Thomas M. Beaudry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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