On Saturday 17 February 2001 01:38, you wrote:
Hi all,
Please ignore my earlier (trivial) question.
The problem arose because the
users home and public_html
directories did not have search permission.
This has now been fixed.
q
That is one way to fix the problem. I don't particulary like
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 05:12:23PM +, Thomas Sourmail wrote:
Hi,
I just had a funny thing with xv.. it simply disappeared (even rpm
--query --all | grep xv does not show any sign of its existence).
Does anyone know of other occurences of this program self-destroying or
shall I
William Schwartz wrote:
What all other rpm's did you have to update? I thought there was a few
things other than the kernel you had to upgrade.
Bill
Sujeet Bhatt wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2001 15:24, William Schwartz declaimed unto the
faithful:
I'm currently running a
Mark Belanger wrote:
Stig-rjan Smelror wrote:
After I updated my installation of 7.2 StarOffice 5.2 won't run.
I get "Failed to load necessary components" and did a "strace" to see
what it was looking for. It says it can't find "libsmart_egcs29.so" or
"libegcs29_smart.so" and I've
hi all,
Has anyone used Kfirewall here?
I needed on in a hurry, so I setup kfirewall to block all the usual ports,
and now I am having trouble getting it to keep its settings after reboot...
is it only supposed to work while x is running? if so thats a bit sad...
is there a way to make the
I haven't used Kfirewall so I can't help with this problem.
However, like many on this list, I use pmfirewall. It's very easy to
configure, supports IPMASQ, and has a good reputation.
You can find it at:
http://www.pointman.org/PMFirewall/
M.
On Saturday 17 February 2001 09:23,
Great idea!
Realplayer used to work fine when I was in my account, now I have no sound
from real player. If I open a terminal as root and type realplay, I get
sound. Any one else experience this? Have an idea what it could be? I had
to change permissions on /dev/dsp to get SOF to play. So I went into
I'm trying to setup DDNS with the DHCPD on a 7.2
server. The log files say that there is no authorization for
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to update DNS. How do I authorize a subnet to update
DNS? For example, everyone in 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 and so
on.
Hello:
Using LM 7.1, double Pentium III 550 Mhz, 512 MB RAM.
I have kmail running and checking mail every 15 minutes. Mail is faxes sent
by hylafax server as tiff attachments. When a fax comes is, I view it using
the right mouse button and selecting "view". After the third or fourth
message,
I have looked into the manual and this print server box behaves as a
remote machine with LPD running on it and a queue called "lpt1". So you
simply proceed as described on
http://mandrakeuser.org/hardware/hcups3.html#lpdsrv
You set up a CUPS queue as described on this web page on one machine
Steve Browne wrote:
Thanks, but I solved it. I went to www.cups.org and used their online
You mean www.linuxprinting.org?
driver builder to create Epson_Stylus_800-st800.ppd. I then downloaded
it to /usr/share/cups/model/Epson where all the other Epson drivers
are. DrakeConf still
Franki wrote:
hi all,
Has anyone used Kfirewall here?
I needed on in a hurry, so I setup kfirewall to block all the usual ports,
and now I am having trouble getting it to keep its settings after reboot...
is it only supposed to work while x is running? if so thats a bit sad...
is
I have a M7.2 box with a 100mb network. When I run
X-Win32 on a connected Windows systen, it functions,
but performance is a real dog. The hub LED's flash
prety busily, but it takes minutes for windows/dialogs
to appear on the screen of the Windows PC running the
X-server.
I can't find any info
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Phil Green wrote:
- I'm trying to setup DDNS with the DHCPD on a 7.2 server. The log
- files say that there is no authorization for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to update
- DNS. How do I authorize a subnet to update DNS? For example,
- everyone in 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 and so
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Devin Rader wrote:
- I've got Samba (both client and server) set up on my Linux box finally
- (mandrake 7.2), but am still having problems accessing a share on my Win2K
- box from the Linux box. When I try this:
-
- smbclient //myMachine/theShareName
Try smbclient -U
I am tempted to ask this on newbie, but it seemed more reasonable that
only experts should be mucking about in the Unsupported RPMs.
I want to update rpmfind-1.5-2mdk to rpmfind-1.5-3mdk, but -3 has a
dependancy on librpmio.so.0 which I can't seem to find in any packages
with rpm in their name,
The cure is to run wine with the `--managed' option.
Mike
Cecil Watson wrote:
Try running it as another user...
Good luck,
Cecil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm to use Lotus Notes
Client with Linux.
Yesterday, it worked very
Digital Wokan wrote:
I am tempted to ask this on newbie, but it seemed more reasonable that
only experts should be mucking about in the Unsupported RPMs.
I want to update rpmfind-1.5-2mdk to rpmfind-1.5-3mdk, but -3 has a
dependancy on librpmio.so.0 which I can't seem to find in any
Okay, I get the hint that I should use rpmfind itself more often. For
those who didn't take the time to follow the link Altoine gave, it is
for RPM4.
So those wishing to run the latest rpmfind on 7.2 will have to wait for
MUO or TexStar to repackage it under Unsupported.
"Altoine B." wrote:
Hi Ron,
Yes i've had that version for some time. I'm looking for something -27 or later.
Any more thoughts?
:-)
j
--- Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Wolford wrote:
I have a question about glibc updates. I'm running Mandrake 7.2 with all of the
"updates".
But i
was
I have been using KOffice for a couple of weeks now, since installing MDK
7.2. I am running the 2.4.1 kernel. I have been surprised at the bugginess of
KOffice / KDE 2.0. I don't think this is due to the upgraded kernel, because
I was seeing similar behavoir under 2.2.17-21mdk which came on
I don't think it's a good comparison when you look at Red Hat rpm
package versions compared to Mandrake rpm package versions. The person
packaging the Mandrake version may not have left the same holes in the
config as the person doing the Red Hat version.
So if Mandrake got it right on try 18,
Just an idea, Neal, but make a symlink from cdrom to dvd to clear that
up.
Oh, and I already cut it off the quote, but I'm running 2.1b2 on this
system and it is definitely beta, particularly in the multimedia areas
(like basic sound playing). The implementation of the arts deamon needs
work
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