Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Franki wrote:
Hi all,
I have a little problem I really need help with..
When I was using RH6.2 it was really easy to set up ppp to
dial on boot..
now that I have mdk7.2 I am havin no luck at all, I can
dial in using kppp and gnoppp and they work fine.
On Wednesday 21 February 2001 04:33, you wrote:
I was doing a print job the other day and when the
files were finished printing they were not deleted
from the que. Where is this directory I need to delete
these files?
Thanks
Gary
-
Type "lpq" on the commandline (not the "") It will show
great,,
That doesn't help me much though,, I think the problem is with the serial
ports or the modem,, it doesn't initalise it properly on boot...
I know the modem is suitable, its a standard v90 56k external serial modem,
and it worked great on RH6.2
so that isn't the problem,, ( I know the
Hi,
I am using ftp for loading configs to cisco routers using a mandrake 7.2
machine as an ftp server.
The command i use copy ftp running-config on the cisco ios prompt. The file
i'm copying just contains
a couple of lines for an access-list
After following the prompts, it then appears to
Hello,
I need to configure a remote printer: the IBM Network Printer 17, for which
I don't find the driver with the lpr service (the Mdk version is 7.1).
So I decided to install Cups (cups-1.1.4-3mdk.i586.rpm). But to configure
it, I need to use SWAT.
I've uncommented the right line in
Thanks for the reply,
I do click the save button,b but still no changes are made. I agree with you
as far as Windows is concerned. it wins hands down in this regard. Perhaps
Mandrake will finally fix this problem in the next release. I have to admit
that they have done a good job Linux
I just tried the link in the message and it works fine
here. There are two iso's 1-Cookerxx and 2-Cooker
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Alfredo Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] mandrake 8 iso
It
lsmod does indeed show ide-scsi and sg
I did although rmmod them and modprobe ide-scsi and sg
Made no difference.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Ron Stodden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] mandrake 8.0b and
So far the only problems I have is KDE seems really
slow acting, (probably a KDE thing). The install went
real well, but slow. 8.0 found all my devices and away
we went.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Ben Keed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:44 PM
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Sam Stern wrote:
- All,
-
- As an update to this, there is an option to enable bug workarounds
- (thanks to an offline message) for courier IMAP that seems to have solved
- my problems except WRT xfmail. Does anyone know of a PGP aware MUA that
- handles IMAP as well?
-
O.K. I added the space. Shutdown. Restarted and it made
no difference. Still stumped here on this one
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Mike MacCana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [expert]
Hi,
I am using ftp for loading configs to cisco routers using a mandrake 7.2
machine as an ftp server.
The command i use is copy ftp running-config on the cisco ios prompt. The
file i'm copying just contains
a couple of lines for an access-list
After following the prompts, it then appears to
Hi folks,
Well, I just joined the list and just switched over from Redhat 7 to
Mandrake 7.2.
I will admit that I liked the install better and Mandrake seems to be a
little better organized then current RH releases. I especially love it
that it's KDE2 is more stable and works better then
Hiyas again all,
I have 2 questions..
1 - It seems both newbie and this mailing list are slow, as in slow to
receive email. Is the server outside the US or something? Other
mailing lists it seems I get them pretty quickly. I notice because of
the emails I send and how long it takes before I
Ok, I'm not a very good listener :-)
I backed up my /var/lib/rpm and tried rpm --rebuilddb despite
the warning.
So far, I think it worked. I haven't noticed any problems yet.
Steve
A V Flinsch writes:
Somehow my rpm has been corrupted. Every time I install a package I
get this
El Mircoles 21 Febrero 2001 06:53, Klar Brian D Contr MSG SICN escribi:
I just tried the link in the message and it works fine
here. There are two iso's 1-Cookerxx and 2-Cooker
Brian
It's working now. Thank you.
--
Alfredo J. Cole
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
I have the appletalk module, but where is netatalk? Doesn't Mandrake 7.2
support netatalk? The appletalk module isn't enough.
--
Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
2.4.0 needs the ReiserFS patch.
2.4.1 included ReiserFS.
Enjoy!
--- Mike Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiyas again all,
I have 2 questions..
1 - It seems both newbie and this mailing list are
slow, as in slow to
receive email. Is the server outside the US or
something? Other
Did you try pounding it out in inetd.conf?
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I thought I understood this but I guess I do not. I do NOT like having
wu-ftpd up and running by default and I want it to DIE DIE DIE! If I start
up tksysv, ftpd service is not listed. I open up linuxconf and in the
wu-ftpd
I thought I understood this but I guess I do not. I do NOT like having
wu-ftpd up and running by default and I want it to DIE DIE DIE! If I start
up tksysv, ftpd service is not listed. I open up linuxconf and in the
wu-ftpd page, there isn't any setting or switch for NOT starting it by
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 08:02, you wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
1) - In theory, at least, the gui login panel should allow one to choose
the window manager, and it does provide tabs for gnome,
enlightenment,etc., etc. However, when I choose one of these, I
Hi listers,
I've just aquired a Lucent/Orinoco WaveLAN Silver 802.11 PCMCIA card for my
ThinkPad / Mdk 7.2
I've RTFMs and the best guidance I've found is that the card is "supported"
by Mdk 7.1.
There is a separate source package from Orinoco for Linux use, which
requires a kernel
Try running HardDrake to see if it in fact is being caught by the boot
process. Next figure out what card it is and what bus it uses(ISA/PCI). If
it uses ISA use isapnp to try and configure it. Next add a line like so to
your /etc/modules.conf file:
Alias eth0 ne
Ne io=0x220 irq=11
SuSE comes
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I assumed that since webmin is dealing with system wide operations like
daemons, policies, accounts, etc, that one would have to be root to be able
to change anything.
Are you implying that any user can login to webmin and mess with ftp, telnet,
and other
Mandrake uses a window manager session file that on bootup checks this file
and then adds the wm's in it to XDM/KDM/GDM. Now, for the bad news, I forget
what file it is. I think it is called windowmanager.session. It should be in
/etc/X11/??? Or /usr/share/X11R6/?? Or something like that. I hope
Hi folks,
Hi Mike
Well, I just joined the list and just switched over from Redhat 7 to
Mandrake 7.2.
I will admit that I liked the install better and Mandrake seems to be a
little better organized then current RH releases. I especially love it
that it's KDE2 is more stable and works
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Has anyone else run into this problem with webmin?
Is this a new installation, or a working installation gone wrong.
someone else suggested remove and reinstall i think but maybe u have
done that ?
I have been plundering around trying to get kdm to give me a chooser
for logging into a remote host. So far I'm not getting anywhere. I've
got several machines on my network runnign xdm which can see the LM
7.2 box and log in. But I can't get kdm to work. It's LM 7.2 on a 500
mHz PIII. All I
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I assumed that since webmin is dealing with system wide operations like
daemons, policies, accounts, etc, that one would have to be root to be able
to change anything.
Are you implying that any user can login to webmin and mess with ftp, telnet,
and other
n Wed, 21 Feb 2001 20:34:29 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 08:02, you wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
1) - In theory, at least, the gui login panel should allow one to choose
the window manager, and it does provide tabs
Has anyone configured the xinetd service to run proftpd. The documentation
states the use of inetd but no xinetd. If anyone has configured it please
let me know how.
In /etc/proftpd.conf, put the line 'ServerType inetd' to make the ftp
server non-standalone. Then, to add a service to xinetd,
Hmm
You can turn off your ftp server with the following (as root):
# service ftpd stop
and stop it from starting on boot with
# chkconfig ftpd off
All of your services can be dealt with in that manner. Turning them back on is done
with the same
commands except substitute start for stop and
Or perhaps the files are already upgraded/installed. That would produce the same
result (no
output).
j
--- Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you get no output then there were no CURRENTLY INSTALLED packages
which matched your filelist (apache*). The apache packages in the
Oh, the other thing is it may be getting started by inetd.conf. You need to edit
/etc/inetd.conf
to change that. Check the manpage for inetd.conf.
j
--- Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I understood this but I guess I do not. I do NOT like having
wu-ftpd up and running
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