Hello Ron,
Thursday, March 01, 2001, 3:39:00 AM, you wrote:
RS Sorry, but it won't work like that.
RS You must have a running Linux (partition or on a floppy like tomsrtbt
RS 205). With that, as superuser, you must mount the target Linux
RS partition then, for a lilo-booted system:
I didn't
Anyone trying the beta? I downloaded both ISOs and have burned disk
one, disk two is almost done! I tried booting from disk one, but I'm
getting an error. It cannot find libperl.so, causing the install to
fail. :( Anyone else getting this?
Cecil
Hi all,
I am trying to work out which is the right way to do this...
accorrding to the red hat bible,
PERSIST=no tells pppd to not disconnect if the connection is broken, rather
to reconnect...
is that the case?
I was told on the list to just add "persist" to the options file, but my
server
On Linux you can use fuser to see which process is using a specified tcp/udp
port like this:
fuser -n tcp 80
and it would show you the pid(s) of the process(es) using the port. You
would have to run it as root.
Luis
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From: "Guy McArthur" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Hi everyone,,
I found out why I couldn't accept/dismiss using console linuxconf over ssh.
The problem turned out to be Terra Term Pro,, it doesn't use the tab
properly, it inserted a o character whenever I pressed tab,,, so I have Zoc
and absoluteTelnet now, and they both seem to work great...
Hi all,
I think I have found a bug in linuxconf under the ppp settings screen
when you select all the options, it puts everything in inverted commas (in
ifcfg-ppp0),, which my server seems to reject..
I go in and delete the inverted commas, and then it works,,
why is that?
my system WAS a
My newly burned 8.0 install came right up.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Cecil Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 3:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Linux Mandrake 8.0
Anyone trying the beta? I downloaded both ISOs and have burned disk
Last night I finally completed the compilation and installation of
kde2.1-1mdk src rpms. So far, all is working superbly. Very nice. One
minor detail...when one right-clicks on the panel and gets the little menu
which has one entry for "Settings". Selecting this item (with the intent of
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I have been unable to get to the rpm database at rpmfind for a couple weeks
(at least). When I go to the main site (using konqueror in kde2.1) and
select "Go directly to rpm database", instead of the list of distros, etc, I
get a blank page. Nada,
Had no probs. installing v.8 beta, even the hamradio part, which came
compiled and ready to go, worked fine, only the 3 ax/lib modules were
missing, but borrowed them from another distribution, whos rpms installed
flawlessly.
Had one problem though, the wonderful supermount did not work. So far
Hi,
I'm trying to set up the dhcp server, but I don't know how to define which
interface I want it to listen on. The rest of the setup is straight
forward, but that bit of information eludes me. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks
Doug Gough
Computer Services
Pacific Academy
Is there an RPM for freeS/WAN or poptop available or do we need to install
from source? Also, does 7.2 support the latest version of poptop and
FreeS/WAN? I assume the FreeS/WAN is more difficult to configure in a MS /
Linux environment since it requires a 3rd party client software.
Best
I heard that mandrake8 will have 2.1 for sure (don't know for the kernel
though)
supposed to be released end of april
At 03:49 PM 2/28/2001 +0800, you wrote:
Sorry if I am repeating this question..I have not been following the list
for quite sometime..
Can somebody tell me date for release
No kidding, reminds me of the NT "user adjustment" that required a reboot
every 45 days. Sheeez, the only adjustment a user should have to make, is
to upgrade periodically as the developers squish bugs (ie this one).
--- Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
[At the risk of starting
is this list still live?
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Larry Marshall wrote:
While I understand this to be a desire of many who use the browsers in
this manner, I don't understand "why" this is. The browser was never
designed to do such a thing. Why would one want it to? Why not just kill
Mark...look at what Konquerer is doing and think
On Thursday 01 March 2001 01:43, Mike Ryder wrote:
html root is normally /home/http/html - and when you access the webpage on
this server using apache you will see the start page
/home/http/html/index.html
It's that way in Red Hat (which I previously used). As a matter of fact,
there are
Menudrake is not working properly. I have lyx, abiword, and several other
office apps installed. I can run them from the commandline. I open up
menudrake and it is listed there but when I actually look at the kmenu, NONE
of them are there.
I open up menudrake again, load user
On Tuesday 27 February 2001 08:41, Cecil Watson wrote:
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/latest/distribution/rpm/M
andrake/7.2/
I'm there now - it's empty :(
--
David E. Fox
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