La domanda è sempre quella, come migliorare l'Internet senza ridurre la
sicurezza della rete ???
Rispondetemi,
Paulo Francesco
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Menozzi Stefano wrote:
Salve a Tutti da Menozzi Stefano, ho appena installato mandrake 7.0 e
volevo chiedervi con che programma posso scannerizzare le immagini,
lo scanner in mio possesso e'
Trust Easy Connect 19200 Plus su porta parallela dove in cascata e'
stata messa la stampante.
On Sunday 14 January 2001 16:32, you wrote:
Addressed to Civileme:
Once I looked at what you posted in your article, re-read some of the
hdparm info page, and did some experimentation I became somewhat confused.
Here is the except out of the info page:
-i Display the
On Monday 15 January 2001 08:20, you wrote:
Dear Experts,
I'm currently using Redhat 7.0 on one of my computers because I have the
Promise Fasttrak 66 RAID controller installed and I don't have a driver for
Mandrake. I like using Redhat, but I would like to be able to install
Mandrake
duane voth stated the following:
My dnskeygen file is missing in the following RPM:
bind-8.2.2P5-1mdk.i586.rpm
Would someone send me a match?
A match?
What release are you running?
Mandrake 7.0.
Mandrake 7.2 uses bind-8.2.2P5-12mdk and it's on the main install cd.
Hi,
has anyone been able to use arts (Mandrake 7.2/kde2) and ecasound and
its arts i/o module as input? If I try and use arts as the input to
ecasound, it creates a 44 byte file only (wav header I presume). I need
to use a mixer to attenuate the output from kwintv to stop it distorting
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On Sunday 14 January 2001 22:10, you wrote:
Hi Michael,
For booting into runlevel 2, when selecting the boot options from LILO's
menu just add 2 at the back so instead of '2.4.0' you type '2.4.0 2'. Or
just add it to lilo.conf - the line
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Isn't Adaptec synonymous with SCSI?
Michel
On Monday 15 January 2001 08:10, Buchan Milne wrote:
Is this an IDE raid or a SCSI raid card ? IDE raid isn't going to be
supported any time soon, except for the 3ware cards. But IDE raid isn't
really
On 14 Jan, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Sun Jan 14, 2001 at 03:04:21PM -0500, John LeMay wrote:
I was on with Gnapster last night myself, so it seems to be working here.
You could try logging in a few times - Napster uses dns round robin for
loab balancing, so if one of the servers was down a
Oracle uses the old glibc libraries, and Redhat installs these old libraries
by default; in Mandrake, you need to install them yourself. Do a search on
google,
there are a few pages worth reading about "Oracle install mandrake"
- Original Message -
From: "A V Flinsch" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enjoy, and by the way 2.4.0-0.31 is not the real 2.4.0 version. Might
want to try downloading the real package from Cooker.
Hmmm. OK; from where, exactly? What is the ftp addrees and directory? Or
can I do it via the Mandrake Update?
Might be able to use Mandrake Update - you have
I was wondering when someone else would experience this.
There is a problem with the supplied /etc/smb.conf file. Edit the file
and add the "-r" switch to the "print command =" line, which will force
cups to delete the file afterwards.
Original Message
On 1/15/01, 9:39:40 AM, Alen
How i make to improve the yield from my sendmail 8.10.x i have P200 mmx 64mb
ram
Thanks
Maximo Monsalvo
Guspamar S.A
Responsable Sistemas
How? Replace it with Postfix. I believe 7.2 COMES with postfix, and if not,
its easy to compile. Almost scary easy.
Really, sendmail contains so much legacy code that it's become a bloated,
insecure horrible horrible service. Postfix is MUCH faster (you should be
able to push a million email
John - some wild guesses here:
I've seen vnc have trouble if you are hardcoding your
DISPLAY variable i.e. DISPLAY=`hostname`:0
Do you have execute permission on ~/.vnc/xstartup?
Try using the full path to the window manager in xstartup.
It might be helpful if you included your ~/.vnc/xstartup
While going through some boxes of "old stuff" I came across an Iomega
parallel port Easy 800 tape drive and some old tapes. The tapes conform
to Travan (TR-1) format and QIC-80 format.
Is there any way to use this tape drive, with Linux, long enough to get
some files written with Iomega Windows
I have also installed Oracle 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 on mandrake 7.0 7.2
the only issue I came across where that the install had to be done from
Gnome.
I could not get past the "next" button in KDE.
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
A V Flinsch wrote:
On Saturday 13 January 2001 11:21, you wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone point my in the right direction to get Quake III Arene running on LM
7.2 with a 3dfx VooDoo 3000 card? I installed LM with X 4.01 with 3D
acceleration, and I installed Q3A, however when I run it I get the common 1 fps
problem. Now that 3dfxgamers is gone, I'm not sure where to look for
I forgot to say you that I am using XFree86-4.0.1; my Xwindows crashed
using 4.0.2; remember that it is not stable.
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
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Remitente: "Praedor Tempus" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Lunes, Enero 15, 2001 6:03 am
Asunto: [expert] [somewhat
I would like to setup my linux webserver to forward on all mail to
another machine on my LAN. I have a static ip for the webserver but
would use private ip (192.168) for my other machine. The
webserver machine also serves as a gateway to the net and already has
ip masquerading on it. Can
I find that EVERY time I try to use knode, it royally screws up KDE. I can
set it up fine, add a news server, etc, and I can download message headers OK
but the moment I try to view a message, KDE is wrecked and only a reboot
seems to get it back. I cannot start ANY KDE apps after this.
On Sunday 14 January 2001 22:12, you wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Has anyone purchases Heretic II from Loki and actually managed to get it
to work on Mandrake 7.2? On a 7.2 system with XFree86-4.0.2?
I have, but I can't remeber if it was vbefore I installed X 402 or not.
I must say I
True enough, but then 6.1, 6. 2, et al are "old" and not in stores. Linux
has moved on and it is bad business to expect that everyone will stay with
older distros simply to play your games. I would have thought that compiling
monolithic binaries would go a long way towards avoiding distro
Please do a:
rpm -qa|grep kde
rpm -qa|grep qt
And put the results into the message. I am wondering what versions you have.
Also, are you running Cooker or 7.2?
-Chris
On Monday 15 January 2001 11:54, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I find that EVERY time I try to use knode, it royally screws up KDE.
Are you sure you have the 3D acceleration running?
Have you tryed to run Tuxkart, Tuxracer or Chromium?
In fact there is a problem with Mandrake 7.2 and Voodoo3 3000
acceleration. In fact I had to installa acceleration using specific
tdfx modules. If Tuxkart, Tuxracer or Chromium doesn't run,
Eric Mings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to setup my linux webserver to forward on all mail to
another machine on my LAN. I have a static ip for the webserver but
would use private ip (192.168) for my other machine. The
webserver machine also serves as a gateway to the net and
Hello, I am using Mandrake 7.2 with a few caveats. I am also using
XFree86-4.0.2-1mdk.
rpm -qa|grep kde:
kdegraphics-devel-2.1-0.20010109.1mdk
kdelibs-sound-devel-2.1-0.20010109.2mdk
kdesupport-2.1-0.20010109.1mdk
kde1-compat-1.1.2-7mdk
kdepim-2.0-1mdk
kdenetwork-devel-2.1-0.20001213.2mdk
Are you talking about local mail or outbound smtp mail?
If you want to forward local mail, it's not too difficult.
Here's my setup:
RH 6.2
Sendmail 8.9.3-20
Webmin 0.82-1
Bring up Webmin, go to the Servers tab, click on Sendmail. Under
Sendmail options, the first three listed options are for
On Mon Jan 15, 2001 at 08:40:23AM -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
I was on with Gnapster last night myself, so it seems to be working here.
You could try logging in a few times - Napster uses dns round robin for
loab balancing, so if one of the servers was down a timeout could occur
that
On 15 Jan, Vincent Danen wrote:
Hmmm... Makes me think that unless you have an "approved" client, you'll get
kicked out. That would be a bummer.
If that's the case, then they must have just implemented it because
this was working about 3 weeks ago. Jerks. =(
It was working Friday, for
Has anyone tried and had success installing Nautilus PR2 on 7.2?
If so, did you use their installer or by installing the required rpms?
I tried installing the installer but faile almost immediatelybut I can't make much sense out of its message for the failure..something like "failed installed".
On Sunday 14 January 2001 20:39, you wrote:
Just tried connecting six times right now. It connects and then
disconnects. No reason, but I can't maintain a connection. =(
I too am finding this happening if I tell gnapster to connect to the official
server. However, if I browse OpenNap
On Monday 15 January 2001 09:58, you wrote:
If that's the case, then they must have just implemented it because
this was working about 3 weeks ago. Jerks. =(
Well, if they expect you to use winblows to pirate music, maybe they should
lose the lawsuit :).
--
On Monday 15 January 2001 20:11, you wrote:
Has anyone tried and had success installing Nautilus PR2 on
7.2? If so, did you use their installer or by installing the
required rpms?
DIVI tried installing the installer but faile almost immediately but
I can't make much sense out of its message
On 15 Jan, David E. Fox wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2001 20:39, you wrote:
Just tried connecting six times right now. It connects and then
disconnects. No reason, but I can't maintain a connection. =(
I too am finding this happening if I tell gnapster to connect to the official
On Monday 15 January 2001 20:11, you wrote:
Has anyone tried and had success installing Nautilus PR2 on
7.2? If so, did you use their installer or by installing the
required rpms?
I tried installing the installer but faile almost immediately but
I can't make much sense out of its message for
On 15 Jan, Zeljko Vukman wrote:
On Monday 15 January 2001 20:11, you wrote:
Has anyone tried and had success installing Nautilus PR2 on
7.2? If so, did you use their installer or by installing the
required rpms?
I tried installing the installer but faile almost immediately but
I can't make
Laurent Duperval wrote:
On 15 Jan, David E. Fox wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2001 20:39, you wrote:
Just tried connecting six times right now. It connects and then
disconnects. No reason, but I can't maintain a connection. =(
I too am finding this happening if I tell gnapster to
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Delete your ~/.gtkrc - perhaps for some reason the thing is stuck (no write
permission?)
Michel
On Monday 15 January 2001 01:08, you wrote:
Hi list,
Last week I was running Gnome for a bit, and I loaded a theme with the
theme manager for
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 04:58, you wrote:
On Mon Jan 15, 2001 at 08:40:23AM -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
I was on with Gnapster last night myself, so it seems to be working
here. You could try logging in a few times - Napster uses dns round
robin for loab balancing, so if one of the
Hi
I think you did something gaga when you used it last time, Postfix delivers
to /var/spool/mail/Username and I've never had a hassle with using pine
with it.
Tom's got a very good article on setting it up at Mandrake-User.org, theres
also a very nice howto on the Redhat site (which put me on
Hello,
I need to have a shell script (and/or CGI) be able to modify the
contents of an existing file (to which it has permission). Let's say
that somewhere in the file "test.conf", there is a line that says
"test=on". I would like to be able to change that one line to
"test=off" or
Would someone PLEASE fix the REPLY-TO address for the digest of this list?! Replies
get sent to "expert-request", which then fail.
Bob
"Bob Puff@NLE" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need to have a shell script (and/or CGI) be able to modify the
contents of an existing file (to which it has permission). Let's say
that somewhere in the file "test.conf", there is a line that says
"test=on". I would like to be able to
I'm running the 20001229 beta version of KDE 2.1 and using Knode. But I
haven't seen the problems you're reporting.
M.
On Monday 15 January 2001 08:54, you wrote:
I find that EVERY time I try to use knode, it royally screws up KDE.
--
Michael O'Henly
TENZO Design
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Praedor Tempus wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2001 22:12, you wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Has anyone purchases Heretic II from Loki and actually managed to get it
to work on Mandrake 7.2? On a 7.2 system with XFree86-4.0.2?
I have, but I can't remeber if it was
True enough, but then 6.1, 6. 2, et al are "old" and not in stores. Linux
has moved on and it is bad business to expect that everyone will stay with
older distros simply to play your games.
Red Hat 6.2 are still more popular than 7 wil ever be, and will likely
remain so. Red Hat fucked
My personal opinion was that it wasincredibly dissappointing. it also
doesn't work with latest version of bonobo [stupid hard coded
dependency]. Eazel also have a really bad attitude on eazel services -
they review and let you downl;oad all sorts of apps, just as long as
they're nothing
On Monday 15 January 2001 13:18, you wrote:
My personal opinion was that it wasincredibly dissappointing. it also
doesn't work with latest version of bonobo [stupid hard coded
dependency]. Eazel also have a really bad attitude on eazel services -
they review and let you downl;oad all
Hi!
Did you report that as a bug yet?
Bye,
Alen
- Original Message -
From: "Buchan Milne" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Samba leaving files in /var/spool/samba?
I was wondering when someone else would experience
** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 15 Jan 2001 18:06:41 +0100
Have you tryed to run Tuxkart, Tuxracer or Chromium?
Tux* ran, but slowly.
Note: be sure that the color dep is 16 bit, the Voodoo acceleration
doesn'r run at 24 or 32 bits.
This was the problem. I had
Hi,
Just now I was trying to get gnapster to work and I got a popup saying that
I have an invalid password. Seems as though my user isn't registered to the
service... Hmmm...
L
--
MY EMAIL ADDRESS HAS CHANGED -- UPDATE YOUR ADDRESSBOOK
Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are
On Monday 15 January 2001 20:51, you wrote:
On 15 Jan, Zeljko Vukman wrote:
On Monday 15 January 2001 20:11, you wrote:
Has anyone tried and had success installing Nautilus PR2 on
7.2? If so, did you use their installer or by installing the
required rpms?
I tried installing the
** Reply to message from Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Mon, 15 Jan 2001 16:50:23 -0500 (EST)
Hi,
Just now I was trying to get gnapster to work and I got a popup saying that
I have an invalid password. Seems as though my user isn't registered to the
service... Hmmm...
Same here
Hi,
can someone post the active parts of their cups configuration files - I
am particularly after cupsd.conf? In trying to get another linux
machine to print to mine using various graphical clients (kups etc), I
have managed to deny printing to everyone except root! After install,
at least I
This is a *REPLY* to your message. It goes to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think your email client does not
handles that correctly...FYI, I use mutt under LM7.2.
Viktor
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 03:28:02PM -0500, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
Would someone PLEASE fix the REPLY-TO address for the digest of this
I have found that sometimes (I have not looked as to why) that the
reply-to on this list sometimes defaults to the list, or often to the
original poster of the message. This is the only list I know of that
does this. It seems that the dulpicate message problem has been fixed
(well, I havent had
I don't seem to be hacing any problems with it either. The reply to
address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am currently using pine for all of my email
This is a *REPLY* to your message. It goes to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think your email client does not
handles that correctly...FYI, I use mutt under
I have a theory, which I'm testing, sorry...
rc
Rusty Carruth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a theory, which I'm testing, sorry...
here's part two of that test, which I will report on in a moment.
thanks for bearing with me.
rc
On Monday 15 January 2001 10:43, you wrote:
I have also installed Oracle 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 on mandrake 7.0 7.2
the only issue I came across where that the install had to be done from
Gnome.
I could not get past the "next" button in KDE.
I forgot about that problem. I think I ended up doing
Hi there...
Are there any significant issues with this version of Netatalk that would
make it preferable to fall back to an earlier release?
My network is a linux box with two Macs on an internal network (eth0) and a
cable internet connection (eth1). Connected locally to the linux box is an
Hello list,
I've been trying for a while now to get my 3dfx Voodoo Banshee to work
in openGL mode together with X4/DRI and 2.2/2.4 kernels. Starting with
MDK 7.2 (X-4.0.1, kernel-2.2.17, glibc-2.1) and upgrading to the
cooker distribution (X-4.0.2, kernel 2.4.0/2.2.18, glibc-2.2) still
some
Sorry about that. The way I did was to go to that directory and right click
and creat a link to new application. I just tried it the way I told you and
it doesn't work. But, you can go to that directory, right click, create link
to application, change the name to konqueror and save it by
Awesome! thank you Michel.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
Linus Torvalds
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
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I am using Hauppauge Wintv Go BT 878 and it works great with both picture and
sound. If you are not getting sound .. then try using the audio mixer
program and turn up the line input setting .. the Kwintv shipped with
mandrake 7.2 doesn't have sound mixer enabled in it .. try Kwintv 0.8.5 ..
Bob is talking specifically about the *digest* version of the list. My
"reply-to's" work fine, but I *don't* get the digest version. Is there
anyone here with the digest version with the same problem as Bob? I may
be wrong, but I'm assuming that Viktor didn't catch the *digest* aspect
of Bob's
Hello,
I have just uploaded RPM's for KDE 2.1 CVS as of 2001-01-15. These RPM's are
available on any Mandrake-devel (cooker) mirror site. You can find a list of
the mirror sites on: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker/. These RPM's are
for Mandrake 7.2 and Mandrake 7.1 users.
The files are
On Monday 15 January 2001 18:45, you wrote:
Hi there...
Are there any significant issues with this version of Netatalk that
would make it preferable to fall back to an earlier release?
My network is a linux box with two Macs on an internal network (eth0)
and a cable internet connection
Hello
I'm having problems with wu-ftpd. When users attempt to login they get a
message "Connected to my.domain.com" and then nothing. I think this indicates
inetd is working but cannot hand off the task to wu-ftpd. I have installed the
latest version. In fact, I had no problem with the old one.
Greetings all,
I have recently been using Xfce as my window manager and am very happy with
its zip and economy of resource usage. However, I am starting to become
quite irritated with a recurring appearance of a box that pops up entitled:
Subprocess Diagnostic
The last message that appeared
On Mon Jan 15, 2001 at 07:41:05PM -0600, Terry Tremaine wrote:
I'm having problems with wu-ftpd. When users attempt to login they get a
message "Connected to my.domain.com" and then nothing. I think this indicates
inetd is working but cannot hand off the task to wu-ftpd. I have installed the
Hi Alex...
Thanks very much for your reply! I've followed your first step...
To get it working the first thing that I did was create the following
file as /etc/xinetd.d/cups-lpd This lets things that want to print to
lpd find something that simulates lpd
#
# cups-lpd -- print from mac
#
Ok, after a bit of running around, I worked it out to this now. when I run
'pppd noauth', I get this error and then it exits:
Jan 15 19:10:48 unica pppd[24573]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
Jan 15 19:10:48 unica modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module tty-ldisc-3
Jan 15 19:10:48 unica
Here's an idea...While you've got the computer running start kpm and watch to
see what else is running. You should be able to spot the offending program
draining system resources and put a stop to it. It sounds though like
something is threading out of control.
On Monday 15 January 2001 02:39
To tell you the truth I much rather Sendmail over postfix. It's a much more
robust program, and Majordomo won't run with Postfix. Now about this insecure
stuff. Where? As far as I know Sendmail is a mail program. It's job is to
send and receive mail not provide for system security. Thats a job
On Monday 15 January 2001 10:36 am, you wrote:
While going through some boxes of "old stuff" I came across an Iomega
parallel port Easy 800 tape drive and some old tapes. The tapes conform
to Travan (TR-1) format and QIC-80 format.
Is there any way to use this tape drive, with Linux, long
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 02:11:05 rob wrote:
I have recently been using Xfce as my window manager and am very happy
with
its zip and economy of resource usage. However, I am starting to become
quite irritated with a recurring appearance of a box that pops up
entitled:
Subprocess Diagnostic
I'm still trying. I DID download and apply the latest heretic2 update/patch
but this caused more problems - I cannot even get to the game menu now, it
crashes immediately.
On Monday 15 January 2001 14:07, you wrote:
[...]
or Loki is not keeping up with linux.
No, Loki have updates the
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 22:59:20 -0500, Mark Weaver said:
On Monday 15 January 2001 10:36 am, you wrote:
While going through some boxes of "old stuff" I came across an Iomega
parallel port Easy 800 tape drive and some old tapes. The tapes conform
to Travan (TR-1) format and QIC-80 format.
I'm interested in upgrading from my current 3.3.6 (which came with LM
7.2), and moving up to the latest X 4.0.2.
1. I'm using a Diamond Viper V770 video board (i.e., Rvia TNT2 chip).
I've heard both - that it doesn't work well (causes slow downs), and
that it works well. :-)
2. If I do decide
You are rightdave, I overlooked that. I do not have "digest"
subscription.
Viktor
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:31:40PM -0500, b5dave wrote:
Bob is talking specifically about the *digest* version of the list. My
"reply-to's" work fine, but I *don't* get the digest version. Is there
anyone here
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