t disabled at compile-time?
Did someone get SIG(0) to work in the past?
Thanks in advance!
Saluti!
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Hello!
I have a problem with multicast routing with the following scenario:
MP3-IP-Player (Netgear MP101):
- 10.1.11.3/255.255.255.0
|
|Ethernet
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Linux-Router 1(Etch):
- 10.1.11.1/255.255.255.0
- 10.1.10.10/255.255.255.255
|
|OpenVPN
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Linux-Router 2(Sarge):
- 10.1.10.9/255.255.255.255
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ut in the first case I would like to make use of it!
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he: 64K (32 bytes/line), D cache 64K (32 bytes/line)
CPU: L2 Cache: 64K (32 bytes/line)
CPU: After all inits, caps: 00803135 80803035
CPU: Centaur VIA Ezra stepping 08
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
Checking for popad bug... OK.
Saluti!
Ludwig
David Goodenough wrote
he: 64K (32 bytes/line), D cache 64K (32 bytes/line)
CPU: L2 Cache: 64K (32 bytes/line)
CPU: After all inits, caps: 00803135 80803035
CPU: Centaur VIA Ezra stepping 08
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
Checking for popad bug... OK.
Saluti!
Ludwig
David Goodenough wrote
/cpuinfo) and what does ACPI say
(modprobe processor; cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/power)?
Maybe something went wrong during the patching or I made something wrong
in configuring the kernel?
Saluti!
Ludwig
Matthijs wrote:
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f the time my small
computer does nothing.
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mpiled the modules again after adapting include/linux/version.h.
Now loading still fails, the debug-VT tells me something of "not enough
free disk-space" ...
What the hell does THIS mean?
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 04:28:45PM +1100, James Buchanan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I run `startx' I would like afterstep to run, and I would like a menu
> giving me a list of all the window managers/desktop environments that I can
> run. How do I tell startx to run afterstep by default? I have done
int,
> but wanted to know of alternatives. Thanks.
>
> -Trey
xzgv is a nice thumbnailer/image browser, although no renaming.
igal is geared more towards generating a web gallery, but is very
flexible with regards to thumbnail sizing and such.
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x27;T magazine 25/2002)?
Or is it a different processor-architecture between the "Duron 1300" and
the "Athlon 1200" causing the problem?
If there were no practicable software-solution for that problem (ACPI
needed which needs APIC which collapses the kernel), I should change
s
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 05:34, Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> Is there a way of limiting who and SU to root?
>
As root,
chmod go-x /usr/bin/who
You could do the same for /bin/su, but I can't see what the point would
be of su'ing from root.
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On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 05:07, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 02:51:07AM -0500, Ludwig wrote:
> > When trying to compile mod_perl-2.0 (actually 1.99_07) for apache2, make
> > fails with
> >
> > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lperl
> > collect2: ld
x
Compiled at Jan 11 2002 04:28:50
@INC:
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.6.1
/usr/local/share/perl/5.6.1
/usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5
/usr/lib/perl/5.6.1
/usr/share/perl/5.6.1
/usr/local/lib/site_perl
.
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hich would presumably be okay and work fine, but
"root test -e /usr/sbin/anacron || run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily"
which is wrong.
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On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 08:49, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Did it. It was as effective as throwing a roll of bounty paper towels
> in the ocean. Remember, he's the CEO, I'm a tech peon, he knows all, I
> don't.
Well no wonder he's earning all that money!
As long as he's going to be doing other
enly taking the "root" argument as a command instead of
the username to run the following commands as? I can't think of
anything I've installed or changed recently that might have sparked this
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On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 19:54, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:42:13AM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
> >
> > Team:
> >
> > I'm way out of my league here, so if anyone with some graphics skills would
> > like to help, I'd really appreciate it.
> >
> > I use the gimp to do basic manip
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 21:04, sean finney wrote:
> heya,
>
> i had to do something similar myself recently, and iirc vsound did
> the trick. check it out (it's in the vsound package). if not there's
> another package or two that also do a similar job (do an apt-cache search
> sound record dsp or
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 04:54, Shawn Lamson wrote:
> http://www.cablemodemhelp.com/portscan.htm
> worked - it said port 80 is closed, but how can i tell if there is
something on my computer closed it or if the ISP closes it? Maybe a
program that will tell me it has recieved requests or packets on t
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 04:15, Shawn Lamson wrote:
> Hey all -
>
> I am working on getting my box to serve a webpage; it seems ok with
apache2 running (btw not the debian packaged version - it seemed
"whacked") but I have to use port 123.321.89.98:8000 b/c I can't seem to
get anything from port 80..
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:37, Chip Rose wrote:
> My modem won't stop redialing periodically, even though I've got
> inactivity timeout set for 300 seconds. A few minutes later, it dials in
> again, and does it non-stop throughout the day, unless I kill the
> connection with poff. Demand dialing is
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, William T Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Cassandra Ludwig wrote:
>
> > Now I have tried dumping via NFS (using windows NFS systems
> > *shudder*), ftp, and even samba, but all of these drop dead at the 2gb
> > limit. Samba refuses to even try
every file... I know I can transfer
the files back and forth between windows machines, so this looks like a bug
of samba...
Regards,
Cassandra
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From: "Adam Majer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cassandra Ludwig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Se
gt; also sprach Cassandra Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.0359 +0100]:
> > This is where I hit a problem. The ext2 filesystem happens to have a 2Gb
> > limit for filesizes, so first problem hit there. Then after upgrading the
> > kernel in the server to a 2.4 kerne
I have a major problem here at the moment. I have been doing a lot of video
editing recently, and the problems I have been hitting are related to file
storage. Basically my server has about 100Gig's of free space, but the
local workstation only has about 10. As I happen to be setting some files
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Peter Good wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:15, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
>
> > Video RAM is nearly irrelevant. Anything with 2MB can do
> > 1024x768/16-bit which is what you want for DVD. For film-source DVDs
> > you want 72Hz or 96Hz refresh so you need a RAMDAC of 82MHz or 11
One more thing, you are running this as the root user are you not?
Because SSHD is not normally suid and sgid root, so it cannot access those
files unless you are the root user.
Regards,
Cassandra
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> Thanks for the response.
No problems - I got the error myself when I upgraded, and it annoyed me
considerably because I have been using SSH V2 for a while to get back to
my server in Australia from the US.
> I tried that, but it's still not working. H
Kurt - I just signed up this week to the mailing list, so I wasn't around
to respond last week.
The problem you are having is due to the new implementation of SSHD for
woody. What you need to do is modify the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to
include the dsa key... to do this the following needs to
I have a small issue with the PCMCIA card services package, and I was
wondering if I might need to go to the sources for the package to fix it,
or if there is some way to fix my issue.
Basically, I have a wireless ethernet card for my laptop, and using it
with the PCMCIA cardmgr program causes a s
a setting that could be causing this on Linux?
I can't remember the PPP version(s) at present.
Regards
Peter Ludwig
BTW - Can you CC me directly, at this email address as I am not on the list
from this email account.
have access to another SCSI card, then try that for a while... I'm
guessing that the 1542 series has some major problems with real operating
systems .
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
.)
Thanks for the help though, I will see if I can get this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
package, and I'll give it a go, see what it says
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
r machine, but that's not going to be for a little while yet.
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
).
Just wondering what I need to modify/add to allow udp to be masqueraded
from my local win98 box?
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
e organised, we just would like to be able
to provide this to our customers :-)
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
our reply all relevant sections, as the online
HOWTO's, and the local howto's onsite are not up to
the task.
BTW - I'm not on the mailing list (I don't have time
to sort through heaps of mail everyday). Please post
all replies direct to me.
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
__
Unable to move the viewport to see the whole X-Windows Screen.
If anyone has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated (I have got them
to try all the normal possibilities, but they haven't worked for them, I
am thinking that they need a X-server upgrade...)
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
inal. I
want every error message to go to the other terminal (aside from kernel
panics of course ).
Anyone got any ideas?
Please email me directly. my server is playing up with this list for some
reason .
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
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nce about a month after slink got the go-ahead
for stable).
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
egabytes myself... aiming for 256Megabytes actually ),
then most x-windows applications will fly along, even if you have other
problems with system config.
Hope this helps,
Peter Ludwig
ke guessing with computer stuff...
I get enough hassles with the stuff I get without having to worry about
software problems
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 04:16:34PM +1000, Peter Ludwig wrote:
> > I've updated my kernel to version 2.2.10, and well, it seems that since
> > then, diald has refused to operate.
> You need diald 0.9x (in potato) for 2.2 kernels.
y documentation that contains what I
need to have set, then a referance to it would be appreciated.
BTW - Please reply to me directly, my ISP got annoyed at me for receiving
all the mailing list messages, so I've unsubscribed from the list :-)
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
my
email box with mailing list messages...)
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
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ain, thanx for the information,
Peter Ludwig
BTW - I can RTFM as some people have suggested... why do you think I asked
for extra information?
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Brad wrote:
> On 21 Jun 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
>
> > I've read a couple of posts in the list about th
Sorry, just butting in...
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> It's there, I got it, It works... You should get the RedHat RPM version,
> put it in /tmp and the let the debian installation script at it.
WHERE? I got given a URL a little while back for a possible site for the
linux vers
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Chris Flipse wrote:
> Is there a way to set up startx so that it will open on a specified tty
> (say, tty 13) instead of the next available one? I know it can be done
> with the various x login apps, but I've had some bad experiences with
> xdm and wdm locking up my box, and I
o connect to it... :(
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
nux box, so then I'd only have to
figure out a way to get linux to run a windows 95 plugin for netscape and
I'd be able to almost remove windows...
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
e Compatible (you
won't get all the snazzy features of the card, but at least you'll have
sound!).
Hope This Helps,
Peter Ludwig
...
well, luckily there was a patch available for the BIOS (seems a lot of
people have had the same problem as I did), and well, everything seems to
be running okay now... (Now if I could just find a program to patch the
VGA bios... ... ... )
HTH,
Peter Ludwig
BTW - If you have the
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was the reason I
changed it from running in inetd... oh well I needed to run fetchmail, and
I didn't bother to check configurations... oh well, my mistake :) ).
Thanx in Advance,
Peter Ludwig
problem you are having. If you don't use exim, then
unfortunately I don't have a clue as to what is happening :)
HTH,
Peter Ludwig
ll expense of having to ring in four or five times just to
get a usable prompt sequence. I can handle ringing twice (if the first
time does not work), but I do not wish to ring in anymore than that.
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
...
How's a guy supposed to connect ANYTHING other than win95/98 to their
system?
BTW - It was dynamic IP addressing, with the remote end not providing it's
IP address for the connection, so pppd would not work properly...
regards,
Peter Ludwig
set or otherwise deal with
the Ups..
Hope this helps,
Peter Ludwig
I actually remembered this after I'd sent the message off, actually the
main reason I don't use gimp is because when I tried it I couldn't seem to
do the fine detail work I wanted to do, and also I couldn't place text
into the image (major lack there as far as web development is concerned!)
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
a furture debian release. They
> are working on it again finally and I would love to be able to apt-get
> it as they improve it. Version 2 coming soom:)
Thats good to know... btw - what's TinTin++
Hope this helps,
Peter Ludwig
be repetitively pressing the right mouse
button.
Does anyone have any ideas???
The main IC in the mouse is a EM8370BP if this helps... It's very
generic, and was a cheapie...
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
own a sbpcd cdrom drive
:) but I did have a phillips lms-205MS (don't ask, and thier isn't a
driver that works for that particular model phillips being
stuck-up again...).
Hope this helps,
Peter Ludwig
files that may interest you...
And yes, I'm using the new kernel (2.2.4, I'm waiting to see how much gets
modified with 2.2.5)..
If the attached files don't help too much, then try checking your
isapnp.conf file and making sure you have everything se
on how I could go about sorting the
inbound mail? I run Pine as my email reader and would like to be able to
continue using it if at all possible.
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
emote network" checked... I tried connecting that way, and yep
no funny box opening up...
If anyone has any clues on to what I can do to help configure the linux
setup so I can do it that way it would be prefered... I hate slow links,
that's why I bought a 56K modem for :)
Catch ya's l8r,
Peter Ludwig
system from outside, it was pretty slack the way he tried so
it was only half-hearted, but as I expected - bounce...
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
did the upgrade...
I really would like to run the linux version as the Windows version is too
slow on my machine (all those graphics under a GUI with no 3D accelerator
card ).
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
ettings.
Actually I've just remembered, the new kernel version (2.2.1 is what I'm
running) is the thing that changed the lp port... geez, have to remember
these things else I'll be considered a fool... (though that isn't hard for
people who have actually met me) .
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
I would like to write a cgi script to display to the user a listing of
their usage on my system.
I have the acct package installed so I can get the information from the
command line, but how do I display this information to the users?
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
le of Win95 clients to Linux I found it almost
impossible to understand until I read the html version.
If you have any specific problems, email me directly, I'll be happy to
answer any particular questions you might have.
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
f (as root) you run the program 'modconf'
you'll be able to set it up to install the sound modules with a snazzy
front-end program :) I use it myself after I modify my kernel (just to
check to make sure that I have all my modules still there, and other
things like that :) ).
Hope this helps,
Peter Ludwig
if you have a list of questions, or Question/Answer
pairs), please send them as a file attachment, as I might just be able to
answer the questions straight away, and the question/answer pairs can go
straight into the list).
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
Well I finally go the answer to my question (after exim rejected 42
messages I think I lost a _LOT_ of important mail about questions I had...
On 2 Mar 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
> > Svgalib needs suid root permissions. To give the executable the proper
> > permissions, execute `chmod u+s /usr/g
st whose name does not match its
# address.
portmap: ALL
These files are VERY important, without them setup correctly, no matter
what I did I couldn't do anything.
For your information portmap refers to the gateway/hosts DNS server, and
the above files should be on the gateway/host.
Hope this helps,
Peter Ludwig
nux box)
I was able to request web pages, or ftp sites, but I couldn't receive
them.
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I'm trying to IP Masq so that I can set up shared ppp.
> I enabled experimental drivers. Then, when trying to enable networking
> stuff, I can't find the IP Forwarding option.
To get the IP Forwarding option you need to enable some weird options,
t X-Quake (for
those who can't figure it out), and I don't really have the resources to
run X-Quake properly, I use quake to do something while my machine is
downloading lots of megabytes of the internet/compiling a kernel whatever,
and I would rather _NOT_ run it as root.
Thanx in advanc
x27;s called transparent
proxy or some such, I don't know where to start with that).
Thanks in advance,
Peter Ludwig
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 28-Feb-99, Mark Brown took time to write :
> >> 3) No documentation on how to load/use the original programs that loaded
> >> when installing. That is, can I load again the program that allowed me to
> > Hmm... This problem seems to apply to all t
;ll have to do all my coding under DOS/WIN98 (other
partition)... This is Linux's main failing to me (all distributions, not
just debian you'll notice).
Regards,
Peter Ludwig.
ivers for linux
(i.e. a Linux-Supporting manufacturer).
Thanks in advance,
Peter Ludwig
u can always update the kernel if you need to) www.kernel.org, or
www.linux.org.
I noticed that you are from Australia (as I am), if you are in Brisbane,
if you want I can go give you a list of people who have good priced
hardware (which runs very well under linux) for sale.
Catch ya l8r,
Peter Ludwig
o not seem to have it available. I cannot
find out about the latest versions because I cannot seem to find a site
that has it on it.
Catch ya l8r,
Peter Ludwig
on' as root (I suppose I could run 'pon' as
a user, but I would have to go in and change a lot of permissions, so I
run it as root, it's just as easy).
Catch ya l8r,
Peter Ludwig
I guess that means I need it...
Also I do not have DOS installed anymore so I can't boot up that way and
chop over (it didn't work under 2.0.34 anyway so I guess it won't for
2.2.1)...
Thanx in Advance,
Peter Ludwig
On 11 Feb 1999, Carey Evans wrote:
> Peter Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > This is the response I get from SMBCLIENT :
> > Added interface ip=192.168.0.1 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> > startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /etc/lmhosts. Error w
box) of Host not found or some such nonsense. The Win95 Machine is
setup to connect to it correctly (at least as far as I am able to
determine it is).
Thanks in Advance,
Peter Ludwig
e any
anti-spam stuff themselves, they'd need to know what to do to set
something like that up ).
If anyone has any ideas what is going wrong, I can email them a copy of
any cofig files they request (minus passwords of course).
Thanks in advance,
Peter Ludwig
der linux .
I have setup Internet access from the linux box So I'm hoping I
can get things setup locally :)
Regards,
Peter Ludwig
make it onto paper.
I've got ":pl#60:" in my printcap, but it seems to have no effect on the
number of lines actually printed on the page. Any ideas?
Thanks for your help,
Robb Ludwig
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