Greetings All,
Here is my Quandry;
I have an FTP server to configure for use by a range of clients for the
company I work for. The foremost concern that has been expressed is that
each customer not be able to go down to the parent directory and see the
names of the other users. I have played
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Ron Johnson, Jr. wrote:
Messages aren't flushed to the access_log until apache is
shut down nicely via "httpd stop". Also, when they are flushed,
they are not in chronological order.
Yes, it is due to the SGI optimizations, more precisely, the buffered_logs
feature.
I was just reading the route man pages the other day and noticed that I could
add my own static routing stables :-D I'm curious, I have a home network setup,
if I was to use route to create my own routing table to be used with my
internal network, would that increase the efficiently of my Linux
Hello, everybody.
I'm having some trouble with sound in my Linux Mandrake 7.1. I've got
an AOpen AX34 motherboard, with sound integrated inside it. The thing
is that I don't find drivers for it. Anyone can tell me where can I
find them? I tried at www.aopen.com, but they only have RedHat
Jim Holthaus wrote:
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Mike Bergen wrote:
You hit the nail on the head. How do i cure this?
Each file you create, regardless of its size, uses an inode up. When a
filesystem is created by mkfs a default ratio is used to determine how many
inodes should be created.
I used buildkernel in the pre-2.2 days it worked quite well. I had a simple
system then. Maybe as the kernel got more complex, so did the buildkernel
proggy.
Enjoy
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Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Ron Johnson, Jr. wrote:
Messages aren't flushed to the access_log until apache is
shut down nicely via "httpd stop". Also, when they are flushed,
they are not in chronological order.
Yes, it is due to the SGI optimizations, more
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Daniel Baker wrote:
I have an FTP server to configure for use by a range of clients for the
company I work for. The foremost concern that has been expressed is that
each customer not be able to go down to the parent directory
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Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a small web-email server and simply did a
"automatic" install. In my attempt to install apache rpmdrake reported
that I needed "libmm" just doing a quick search for this in rpmdrake
failed. Can anyone point me to it?
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"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a small web-email server and simply did a
"automatic" install. In my attempt to install apache rpmdrake reported
that I needed "libmm" just doing a quick search for this in rpmdrake
failed. Can anyone point me to
The mm package (on the cd) will install this library.
I had to do this myself today, when installing the mandrake one on a
Redhat box (just because I know some stuff works, and our other server
is Mandrake!)
Buchan
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a
Greets,
I've finally got my fancy-schmancy CD burner working (thanks Ken and
Buchan).
Now I've d/l 'd an ISO from www.e-smith.org and I'd like to burn the iso
to a disk but all the documentation assumes one is using M$. I've tried
to figure out the gtoaster supplied with LM 7.1 but is doesn't
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a small web-email server and simply did a
"automatic" install. In my attempt to install apache rpmdrake reported
that I needed "libmm" just doing a quick search for this in rpmdrake
Is there a program that will allow me to monitor the packets coming into and going out
of
my box? What's the name of it and where can I download it? Or is it already on my
system and I just don't know what it is?
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Can we please knock it off with the PGP messages? THose of us on
Digests have a hard enough time, and this just makes it worse. Thanks.
Bob
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apachectl graceful
Will gracefully restart Apache and write to the log file. This is done when
there are no active connections.
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
Messages aren't flushed to the access_log until apache is
shut down nicely via "httpd stop". Also, when they are flushed,
they are not
http://www.guug.de/~winni/linux/cdr/html/CD-Writing-3.html#ss3.1
In short
cdrecord -scanbus
Which will tell you where the CDRW is on the SCSI bus.
cdrecord -v speed=2 (how fast you want to burn) dev=0,0,0 (results from
-scanbus) -data filename.iso
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets,
I've
On Tue Oct 10, 2000 at 02:04:52PM -0400, Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
Now I've d/l 'd an ISO from www.e-smith.org and I'd like to burn the iso
to a disk but all the documentation assumes one is using M$. I've tried
to figure out the gtoaster supplied with LM 7.1 but is doesn't seem to
write an
tcpdump
May already be installed on your system. It you want something a little more robust
cut and
paste:http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=sniffer
Give Ethereal a shot...
Roland Hightower wrote:
Is there a program that will allow me to monitor the packets coming into and going
out of
my box?
Linux-Mandrake Update Advisory
Package name: logrotate/sysklogd
Date: October 10th, 2000
Original
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Dear LM-community!
I downloaded the Mdk-7.2Beta-3 files (not the iso). The DrakX-Readme
says that I should execute the following command: ``misc/gendepslist2
-o Mandrake/base/depslist Mandrake/base/hdlist.cz2''
This fails with the comment:
"rpm2header: error in loading shared libraries:
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 02:23:54PM -0400, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
Can we please knock it off with the PGP messages? THose of us on
Digests have a hard enough time, and this just makes it worse. Thanks.
Will do.
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Cecil Watson wrote:
apachectl graceful
Will gracefully restart Apache and write to the log file. This is done when
there are no active connections.
Interesting. Obvious question: how do u know when there are
no active connections?
Ron
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:52:10PM -0400, Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a small web-email server and simply did a
"automatic" install. In my attempt to install apache rpmdrake reported
that I needed "libmm" just doing a quick search for this in
Same error-message. I had to install the new bzip2-package
with rpm -U --nodeps: There was a dependency between the old bzip2
and the rpm-package. My bzip2 is 1.0.1, rpm is 3.0.3-7. Could it be
that there's something wrong with rpm?
David Huperz.
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Apache will know... ;-)
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
Cecil Watson wrote:
apachectl graceful
Will gracefully restart Apache and write to the log file. This is done when
there are no active connections.
Interesting. Obvious question: how do u know when there are
no active connections?
Forgive my insolence.
*Bow*
I figured since Mandrake is based on Red Hat I thought the question might
apply.
Forgive this mere peasant the err of his own folly. The two are nearly
identical except for the fact that Mandrake pays better attention to detail.
Did I fail to mention I have both
Hi,
I am planning to build a 750 Mhz system with AMD's Duron processor primarily
for it's cost benefit. The Duron CPU seems to cost less and perform equally
to an Intel CPU. But I prefer input from users who are using AMD chips. I
have a couple of concerns regarding the AMD processor.
Is an AMD
Is an AMD processor equivalent to an intel chip, in terms of instruction
set, etc...
Yes, except AMD doesn't have SSE, then again Intel doesn't have 3DNOW.
Are the power supply requirements so rigid as mentioned in the AMD website?
I don't know, but I'd go with AMD's reccommendations...
To anyone,
I just installed mandrake 7.1 on my computer. I've got a Soundblaster live sound card
and a Nvidia TNT2 video card. Everything runs fine, except I can't get sound to work
and the screen appears to compressed "inside" the monitor. I have it set to 1024x700
something, and it is at
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