Jan Dittberner wrote:
> Alberto Passariello wrote:
>>> On Thu, 27 Apr 2000 11:54:33 +0200, Jan Dittberner wrote:
>>>I have problems with some Outlook clients which want
>>>to connect to the vpop3 daemon on my Mandrake box.
>> verify the ownership of the mailbox file.
>> if the owner is nobody
Thanks to all who responded.
I tried the further suggestions without success.
I noticed that I can append=32 and append 64 ok but if I go over that
limit it either freezes, freaks out, or boots with 64M.
I'm inclined to go with Pi's idea of unmatched DIMMs causing the
problem, as I have one 64M
Hi
Some motherboards use 'normal' RAM for their videochipset operation.
The amount reserved for video use can often be from 4-8 megabytes.
Suggest you try append="mem=120M" then run /sbin/lilo
Ron
Dan Westlake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I know you mentioned that you tried various append="me
Eugene C. Zesch said:
> The mother board docs claim it will use 384Meg.
> Ive disable OS2>64 in the bios., and tried various append="mem=128M" in
> lilo.conf, and yes, I did run /sbin/lilo after.
I had the same problem, but my solution may not be the same as yours. I had
to use 124 because m
I know you mentioned that you tried various append="mem=128M" in
lilo.conf, and that you ran /sbin/lilo after. I vaguely recall reading that for
some reason on some machines it needs to be 1 less than the actual number. Try
append="mem=127M" and run /sbin/lilo again and see if that helps.
Rega
Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
>
> Hoyt wrote:
> > I don't believe that the support for the Voodoo3 is in XFree86 4.0 - it
> > lacks some driver support that was made available in the latter versions of
> > 3.3.x. I know that full support for the Voodoo3 was not included until .6
>
> Oh yes it is in 4
On Tue, 02 May 2000, Steve Philp fingered:
> "LOCAL" would be the 127.0.0.x network, probably not what you intended.
> Change the LOCAL to your actual network range and give it another try.
I forgot to mention that I have another line also, as follows:
ALL: LOCAL
ALL: .mydomain.com
(notice the
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 15:47 -0500, Craig Woods wrote:
> Good point, Bill, it is a shame one must use good bandwidth to teach common
> etiquette (I would assume it is not so "common" any longer).
> Craig
"Common" is another word for "what the majority
(does|thinks|uses|likes).
Go figure
"
The only way I have been able to get extra memory recognized is to do it
through linuxconf.
Either go through drakconf on the desktop and then to linuxconf or via a
terminal, then click on boot mode, LILO defaults, extra options, and at
'boot options' put mem=128M or if there is anything else ther
Steele Perkins wrote:
>
> Hey folks, just a quick question. Is it possible to share files over
> the Optus network, like you can over a local network at home? As the
> speed would be great. I'm sure my friend said it was possible on
> Telstra, but i was hoping that it was possible over Optus.
@home is about THE worst service out there, not by speed, but by their way
of running the service. They change the T.O.S. at will and are complete
nazis about any kind of server you may run. Even game servers. Basically
their terms are this "Unlimited usage of our service for $39.95, but don't
use
Hmm, I just have every host explicitly named in /etc/hosts.lpd like this:
junky.cite.kotnet.org
tailske.cite.kotnet.org
defiant.cite.kotnet.org
And it works. Well at least from junky; the guys that own tailske and defiant
never bothered to set up their printing environments.
Anyway, all
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Louis Debert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 1:39 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] X 4.0 update from Cooker RPM's
> Hoyt wrote:
> > I don't believe that the support for the Voodoo3 is in XFree86 4.0 - it
> > lacks some dr
the "mem=127M" worked for me on a gateway E1400
-Original Message-
From: ron peake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 12:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] 128Meg memory problems
Hi
Some motherboards use 'normal' RAM for their videochipset operation.
On post, does the bios see all of your ram?
On Tue, 02 May 2000, you wrote:
> Im having problems getting more than 64 Meg recognized. Ive just spent
> the evening searching the archives and trying various options, with no
> success.
>
> Im running Mandrake 6.0, 2.2.9-mdk kernel, on a BCM KR 632
I've been getting this security warning for the past few weeks.
May 2 11:03:01 charm : Security warning : eth0 is in promiscuous mode.
May 2 11:03:01 charm : A sniffer is probably running on your system.
1> How can I tell if eth0 is currently in promiscuous mode?
2> How can I tell what prog
Hi all!
i am trying to configure the local network on the pc i use in
my job. i'm sure that i made something VERY wrong trying to detect the
eth0, because in the /dev directory there is no file (or device) named
eth?.
while the computer is booting, there is a failure in detecting
Is there an RPM for the latest Sendmail? I am trying to install the
binary, but it doesn't seem to be an easy installation. My current horror
is trying to set up virtual email. I wish this wasn't such a head-ache..
all I want to do is make it possible for mail sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to reach
Has anyone created an RPM of Freeswan for Mandrake 7.0?
New virus loose called "Kugoe Says Not Today" which is executed thru our
old friend Outlook Express using HTML.
Idiot friend sent me a piece of the virus code. I don't know what to do
with it.
Pj
I am using Mandrake 7.02 and I am in the process of installing the new
sendmail. One of the instructions calls for "makemap dbm" and I get the
following error when I try to
makemap dbm /etc/virtusertable < virtualhosts:
makemap need to recompile with -DNDBM for dbm support
How do I recompile m
On Tue, 02 May 2000, you wrote:
> I've been getting this security warning for the past few weeks.
> May 2 11:03:01 charm : Security warning : eth0 is in promiscuous mode.
> May 2 11:03:01 charm : A sniffer is probably running on your system.
>
> 1> How can I tell if eth0 is currently in pro
I was very successful in installing Mandrake 7.0.2 on my BP6 on the HDE drive.
Booted the CDROM, and followed instructions given for making the boot disk with
UDMA66 drivers, and installation went smooth.
My system has two drives on IDE3, one 20.5 GB, with NT4.0 and a 15.5 GB with
Linux. I boot
I just installed a directory of true type fonts, that I made availeble to X
(i.e. the fonts already present in the window partition).
Everything works agreably fine, except for a bizarre side effect: the menu bar,
bookmarks, location and navigation toolbar fonts of Netscape Navigator, as well
as
basculethis is the second time I've received this one from
you :-)
Alan
bascule wrote:
>
> am i the only one getting emails on my netscape 'inbox' folder as well
> as the one that i set up a filter for to redirect this mailing list to,
> i am getting duplicates in inbox of emails that are
hi alan,
it's wierd, i definitely only sent it once, but since i subscribed to
the expert list (not that i see myself as such but i thought i would
read it to see if i saw anything useful) i've been getting some messages
in both mailing lists with "re: [expert] [newbie] ",
i've also noticed that
hi, i had this message wiht an attempt to do this with another prog, i
found that ./configure host=i586 allowed the routine to continue but i
then got other errors, see what happens,
there is a file with most source code (i believe) that explains options
for ./configure i suggest reading all the
Try the text install. Boot from the CD, and when the prompt appears, type
'text' w/o quotes and press enter. This is what I did in a Cyrix 100Mhz with
24Mb RAM.
Fran Parker, escribió:
> Do you have the 32 megs of RAM needed for Mandrake Linux?
> Bambi
>
> Jimmi Wimmersjö wrote:
>
> > I've been
whoops! i should have said ./configure --host=i586
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
>
> I'm trying to run "./configure" for installing Gimp. It keeps stopping with an
>error that says: "checking host system type...
> configure: error: cannot guess host type: you must specify one".
>
> Where would you s
I have a similiar experience , so far on two machines using three
diferent cd drives I get these results
Booting from the cd the installer dies just after initialising
the cd at the third selection option
Booting from dos with autoboot installer dies trying to
initialise the cd
If you watch the start up you will normally see a message when your nic
is switched to promiscuous mode. Other than that, check in
'/var/log/messages' to see what actually occurred when your machine was
last started.
Seeing that you do not say you are running a sniffer, which I'm sure
you'd know
It shouldn't hurt your linux box. I would suggest you don't run it on
the window's box if you're running a dual boot.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pj
Sent: May 2, 2000 3:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Heads UP!!!-help
Pj said:
> New virus loose called "Kugoe Says Not Today" which is executed thru our
> old friend Outlook Express using HTML.
Is this any problem for us Linux users? Another list I'm on is swapping the
Kak virus back and forth, and it's another Outlook virus. It's transmitted
via the signature,
** Reply to message from James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 2 May 2000
13:31:20 -0700 (PDT)
James you may want to try webmin to setup your sendmail, and yes the
latest sendmail is in cooker and works just fine. I'm using it here and
recieve mail for 3 different domains on this system and direct th
There appears to be some sort of crossover from the newbie list to the
expert list. I am (so far as I know) only on the expert list, and am
getting mail posted to the newbie list.
I suspect that I am not the only person who would be grateful for a fix.
--
-- C^2
No windows wer
You can manually set your interface to promiscuous mode as follows (for
more, try 'man ifconfig')
[root@ishamael cdparanoia-IIIa9.6]# ifconfig eth0 promisc
Afterwards, this is what your ifconfig will look like. Note the
'PROMISC' in the third line of the stdout.
[root@ishamael cdparanoia-IIIa9.
Hans Schneidhofer wrote:
>
> Am Mon, 01 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
> > I believe that not activiating these is a deliberate (and wise, IMHO)
> > action taken for security reasons.
> >
> > It installs them so that you don't need to go back to the install disk
> > to get the packages, but lets you act
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:07:04PM -0500, Pj wrote:
-> New virus loose called "Kugoe Says Not Today" which is executed thru our
-> old friend Outlook Express using HTML.
->
-> Idiot friend sent me a piece of the virus code. I don't know what to do
-> with it.
->
-> Pj
I suspect you can safely
eth0 isn't a device, it's a network connection.
I'm afraid I can't tell you how most people manage those; I suspect that
there's something under DrakConf.
Personally, I have PCMCIA and I do it with scripts I've written by hand
usng the PCMCIA and networking HOWTOs, but I suspect that there are
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 09:01:45PM -0400, Lane Lester wrote:
-> Pj said:
->
-> > New virus loose called "Kugoe Says Not Today" which is executed thru our
-> > old friend Outlook Express using HTML.
->
-> Is this any problem for us Linux users? Another list I'm on is swapping the
-> Kak virus b
basculedon't worry about it, you just need to learn to
live with it. This list has had constant mini-epidemics of
multiplying messages for a long time. They've changed daemons
a couple of times to try and fix the problems (also very slow
message turn-a-round times), but to no avail. get com
On Tue, 2 May 2000, James wrote:
> Is there an RPM for the latest Sendmail? I am trying to install the
> binary, but it doesn't seem to be an easy installation. My current horror
> is trying to set up virtual email. I wish this wasn't such a head-ache..
> all I want to do is make it possible f
On Tue, 02 May 2000, you wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea on how to make the look better on the screen?
With my poor vision, going to 'Tools|Options|View' and by the
'Scaling' window you can make them larger. I use 133%.
--
Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to run "./configure" for installing Gimp. It keeps stopping with an error
that says: "checking host system type...
configure: error: cannot guess host type: you must specify one".
Where would you specify such the host system type and what do you fix so this won't
happen again?
Seve
PeterMandrake 7.0 Powerpack is packaged and distributed by
MandrakeSoft, the developer of the Linux Mandrake
distribution. Mandrake 7.0 Deluxe (and Mandrake 7.0 Complete)
contains the same disc 1 as the aforementioned MandrakeSoft
package, but includes books and extra discs that are somewhat
Christopher wrote:
>
> Howdy people, first off - Mandrake is my fav distro and I've tried quite a
> few - bravo! Now, to my prob. Does the installer for Mandrake (I have 7.0)
> detect for SMP support or is that something I add after installation? My
> hardware is a Abit BP6 with two 500 mhz Ce
Rodrigodownload the 486 version of the 7.0-2 iso image and
install it instead.
Alan
wrote:
>
> Hi people!
> I'm new here, and, unhappily, I'm in need of some help...
> I tried to install Mandrake 7.02 in my 486 (yeah, believe, a 486... they
> still exist...) through different ways. Both f
Denis HAVLIK wrote:
> LOL!
>
> Anyway, AFAIK the 1024 cyls limit for LILO is non-issue as of 7.1 beta. It
> took a long time to fix this stupid problem, but it is gone at last!
>
> cu
> Denis
> --
> -
> Dr. Denis Havlik
I have set up a connection with Kppp. Everything goes ok, the modem
connects, but the ppp demon says that it dies when the password is
requested, and I get a message, from the log, saying it could not find
the secret password... What's going on?
Kirk
vice vers
Does anybody have an idea on how to make the look better on the screen?
Great. But it certainly doesn't answer your problem.
:)
Bambi
Jimmi wrote:
> >Do you have the 32 megs of RAM needed for Mandrake Linux?
> >Bambi
>
> Yeah. I used to have 4*16 Mb but since i had two different types of ram the
> ramdrive crashed. i pulled two, and have two left = 32 Mb.
>
> >Jimm
am i the only one getting emails on my netscape 'inbox' folder as well
as the one that i set up a filter for to redirect this mailing list to,
i am getting duplicates in inbox of emails that are also in my
'mandrake' folder?
these are messages in threads that i haven't posted to
flupke! four fro
> Hi there,
>
> With 7.0 Deluxe you get all six CDs (Installation, Sources, RPMs, Contribs
> and 2 Application CDS) where as I believe the plain Powerpack only carries
> the Installation and Sources CD)
>
> Evan
>
I got the PowerPack I think, (It has PWP in its product code somewhere IIRC)
and I
Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what
flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and
'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install
the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file,
you should be ab
Rodrigoit is not the i486 iso image. The i486 iso image
is only available for download from Mandrake mirror sites.
Nobody has commercially burned the i486 iso image onto a CD.
The way you can tell if it's 486 is that is that all of the
rpms will have 486 as part of their file name. for ins
Not that I know of. However, on the Tucows.com site, go to the Linux
software section.
There is a section for KDE, then a category called IRC, where you will
find KVIRC.
This is a very cool program, that I love (especially after I figured out
how to change all the
colors to what I wanted.) Very
Mogensjust a guess here. The problem you describe sounds
like an artifact of supermount. Try disabling it.
Alan
Mogens Jæger wrote:
>
> Hello
> Does anyone know how to tell Kfind, to searche all
> partitions, but not my CD-rom drive - it's pretty anoying to
> have your musik cut-off, jus
Bobso what worked? All the putzing around, or a
re-inatall?
Alan
Bob wrote:
>
> Thanks to all, I now have a viable LILO and Netscape up and running as
> browser.
>
> I run Opera, as perfered browser in Windows, and am wondering how it
> functions under Linux. Can anyone
How do you make a disk image (*.img) of your root harddrive, and then mount
that image on another computer to transfer files. I want to copy my root
directory from one computer to disk and then use this disk as a back up and
to be able to mount it read-only and transfer my root directory to ano
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