What version of MDK are you using? There's a bug in MDK6 that causes this
problem. To solve it, you have to download some files (mainly the init
scripts) or use the update tool.
Bruce E. Harris, escribió:
I am having a problem, that may soon result in the loss of data and I am not
sure what
Submitted 19-May-00 by Ron Greer:
| Ummm... sure :)
| edit /etc/lilo.conf
| specify like... vga=0x317...
| Basically whatever number you used in decimal (Should be probably in the
| 600's or above) convert to hexadecimal and put it there.
| Make sure you run 'lilo' after making this change.
|
I have been able to use my CDrw as a CDrom under Mdk 7.0-2, but have not been
able to get it to write. It would, however, blank rewritable CD's! For various
reasons, I have been unable to devote much time to solving this, and none of
the suggestions this group gave me (some time ago) helped, so
Gavin Clark wrote:
From: Jason Venkiteswaran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
forgive the simplistic response, but if the power switch is still in
the `on' position *and* there has been no damage to the filesystems
when the power went out *and* your machine doesn't choke b/c it
tries to boot from a
I forgot to mention that kudzu comes up on boot and says that the cd writer has
been removed from the system. I choose "do nothing".
Trevor
I assume you have a ATX case. Have you looked in the BIOS setup for a
power-on option?
Bill
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason
Venkiteswaran
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 8:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] reboot
On Fri, 19 May 2000, you wrote:
Only those that want answers to their questions. grin
It's just too much effort to dig out the message scrambled
in
all that HTML, that I don't bother.
Hitting the delete key is so much easier.
:-) Good come back! :-)
John
On Fri, 19 May 2000, you wrote:
but a small ups might be a better way to go then allow the
filesystems to get killed like that.
got one.
Yeah. My UPS saved the bacon for me this morning -- I woke
up to hear my UPS beeping at me. The power was off, so I
quickly came and shut down the
On Sat, 20 May 2000, you wrote:
Oh, yes, I have to use cdrecord as root - is there any way to run it as an
ordinary user?
as root, "chmod +s /usr/bin/cdrecord" (or wherever cdrecord
is on your machine.) I had no problems with my SCSI cd
recorder being used as a CDROM *and* CDR/W in Mandrake
I seem to recall reading that the CDRECORD/XCDROAST package
that comes with Mandrake 7 is broken, that you need to
upgrade to the latest, preferably the tarball from the
author.
John
Problem:
I boot off of the CD and get to the point
where the packages are being to install (The left side of the screen has green
dots all the way down till the Install System that one is yellow. The bar begins
to move along as the different packages are installed). I think then system
On Sat, 20 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
Yeah. My UPS saved the bacon for me this morning -- I woke
up to hear my UPS beeping at me. The power was off, so I
quickly came and shut down the linux box.
Is there Linux support available for serial port auto-shutdown with UPS?
-Stephen-
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 11:14:57AM +0200, Mario Galan wrote:
Until yesterday, I used to think that I had a quite secure
system, or at least not with well-known bugs, just by upgrading on a
regular basis the packages that Mandrake had in their updates page. I
thought that there is
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 12:54:56PM +0200, Kirk McElhearn wrote:
It's just a basic desktop machine, using a ppp connection occasionally.
I have a zip drive (internal), two HDs, sound card, and not much else.
I wouldn't think you need many (if any) network enabled services running in
that
On Sat, 20 May 2000, you wrote:
Problem:
I boot off of the CD and get to the point where the packages are being to install
(The left side of the screen has green dots all the way down till the Install System
that one is yellow. The bar begins to move along as the different packages are
Hello,
After running some benchmarks I decided to move my Linux partitons around.
Since I knew the new lilo can boot from partitons over the 1024 cylinder
barrier I was happy to know that I could do this exactly the way I wanted.
Previously my setup was simple. The layout was like this:
HDA1 =
i haven't tried setting this up yet, but apc offers linux software
from:
http://www.apcc.com/tools/download/
then select linux under the os...
jason.
Stephen Bosch wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
Yeah. My UPS saved the bacon for me this morning -- I woke
up to hear my
On Sat, 20 May 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
Yeah. My UPS saved the bacon for me this morning -- I woke
up to hear my UPS beeping at me. The power was off, so I
quickly came and shut down the linux box.
Is there Linux support available for serial port
Hello All,
This is a test as I am having trouble sending mail to the list. Thanks
for your patience.
Pj
On Sat, 20 May 2000 15:13:53 -0400, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
Yeah. My UPS saved the bacon for me this morning -- I woke
up to hear my UPS beeping at me. The power was off, so I
quickly came and shut
--
From: Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also wish that Mandrake had a discussion oriented security list that
we could post to. I'd be more than happy to be reading bugtraq and
forwarding relevant things to the mandrake-security list and others
probably would as well.
Excellent idea. How
-
Problem:
I boot off of the CD and get to the point where the packages are being to
install (The left side of the screen has green dots all the way down till
the Install System that one is yellow. The bar begins to move along as the
different packages are installed). I think
My partner, who was
in the bathroom at the time, came out and declared with a straight face
that flushing the urinal must have cleared it up. THAT is what voodoo
problem resolution is. No effort to understand the problem or
resolution, just declaring that "something" must have fixed it.
No, it's the Mandrake 7 version of mkisofs that's broken, though it took
us some time (and lots of messages in this list) to figure that out . .
.
The cooker one is fixed; there's a test program on my website to see if
it's causing you trouble.
NOTE that it only corrupts some files, so you
Yes, I downloaded the latest KDE2 stuff from Mandrake-devel contribs and the
qt-2.1.0 library stuff from cooker and then the openssl files from
Mandrake-crypto, all on ftp://ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake.
Your favorite mirror may give you better performance.
I did want to see
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 11:33:14AM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
-
-
- On Sat, 20 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
-
- Yeah. My UPS saved the bacon for me this morning -- I woke
- up to hear my UPS beeping at me. The power was off, so I
- quickly came and shut down the linux box.
-
- Is there
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 01:57:17PM -0700, Gavin Clark wrote:
Excellent idea. How do we get this started? Is mandrake open to new lists?
if not someone on the list could host it, or I have heard of sites that will
host your list for free (they probly have banner ads on the archive)
If
Dear friends:
For some unknown reason, the StartX in the Console keeps hanging forever
instead of taking me directly to KDE, as it usually does. I have tried
for the past hour doing a soft reboot, then a cold reboot (disconnecting
the system), Cnt + C, then retyping the command on the new prompt
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
For some unknown reason, the StartX in the Console keeps hanging forever
instead of taking me directly to KDE, as it usually does. I have tried
for the past hour doing a soft reboot, then a cold reboot (disconnecting
the system), Cnt + C, then retyping
Dear friends:
Back in KDE.
Here are some more facts that may shed light on this problem.
I turned off my ADSL monitor, got a Failed for eth0 but StartX worked
fine and I am now in KDE using my dial-up Robotics 56k external modem.
My guess is that when your ADSL monitor is on and works fine
remove the .Xauthority file from the home directory of the user you are
trying to startx into. This will reestablish the KDE desktop and rebuild
the .Xauthority file when you use startx again.
Don
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
For some unknown reason, the StartX in the
Another way to save the day is to remove the user that he is running
startx from, and then add the user back again, This will also rebuild
the KDE desktop for that user.
Don
Civileme wrote:
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
For some unknown reason, the StartX in the Console
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
Back in KDE.
Here are some more facts that may shed light on this problem.
I turned off my ADSL monitor, got a Failed for eth0 but StartX worked
fine and I am now in KDE using my dial-up Robotics 56k external modem.
My guess is that when your
I have been trying to install Mandrake 7.0, but it aborts in the second
stage.
A search of the list came up with the alternate screens accessed with
Ctrl-Alt-F3 and -F4, but the information they show doesn't mean much to
me.
The Ctrl-Alt-F3 screen ends with:
* method selection completed
* state
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Jon wrote:
If Mandrake Software does not want to host the list, I will be happy
to host it myself.
I'd like to see:
Security alerts and announcements relevant to Mandrake distro.
Discussions of ways to enhance the security of your Mandrake box.
Discussions on
On Sun, 21 May 2000, you wrote:
Dear friends:
For some unknown reason, the StartX in the Console keeps hanging forever
instead of taking me directly to KDE, as it usually does. I have tried
for the past hour doing a soft reboot, then a cold reboot (disconnecting
the system), Cnt + C, then
Works fine for me - my CD-RW works as both a writer and as a CDROM. Mandrake
7.0
--- John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2000, you wrote:
Oh, yes, I have to use cdrecord as root - is there any way to run it as
an
ordinary user?
as root, "chmod +s /usr/bin/cdrecord" (or
This is a test as I am having local mail problems.
Thanks for your patience,
Pj
My setup: Mandrake 7 Complete kernel version 2.2.14-15mdk on Pentium III
450MHz
Regardless of the software and protocol I use (Netscape Nav., gFTP,
/usr/bin/ftp), I can't seem to download large files on my linux box. Web
pages download fine, faster than my Win98 installation. But I've tried
to
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