On Thu Sep 20, 2001 at 08:46:03PM -0700, Eric Paynter wrote:
> > update... there is definately a problem with mod_ssl that we're
> > attempting to track down ASAP. This is the first I've heard of any
>
> Wow... so I'm not the only person having problems with mod_ssl after the RPM
> upgrade. Wh
On 20-Sep-2001 Richard Kuryk wrote:
> 1. Jedit - A great java programmers editor
>
> 2. ncftp - great command line ftp program
>
> I'm pulling together a list of gui apps for my own little mandrake based
> installation (P75, 64MB, 540MB HD). I'm looking for apps that do not use QT
> or GTK+ (
This should not be a problem.
You just have to configure the services to listen on the desired
interface / ip-address.
for services that are run from xinet.d you must use the
bind or interface keyword in the config file. man xinetd.conf will tell you
more.
For "standalone" servers you have to
On September 20, 2001 08:08 pm, you wrote:
> update... there is definately a problem with mod_ssl that we're
> attempting to track down ASAP. This is the first I've heard of any
Wow... so I'm not the only person having problems with mod_ssl after the RPM
upgrade. When it is fixed, will there be
On Thu Sep 20, 2001 at 11:15:13PM -0400, Admin wrote:
> YES there IS a file by that name...sorry...
> it does not matter what version of mandrake you run,
> it depends on what version of apache...geez.
>
> look in the etc/httpd/conf/
Hmmm... really?
[root@test conf]# ls -al /etc/httpd/conf
tot
YES there IS a file by that name...sorry...
it does not matter what version of mandrake you run,
it depends on what version of apache...geez.
look in the etc/httpd/conf/
Vincent Danen wrote:
>
> On Thu Sep 20, 2001 at 10:43:02PM -0400, Admin wrote:
>
> > In this new version...there is a anot
On Thu Sep 20, 2001 at 10:43:02PM -0400, Admin wrote:
> In this new version...there is a another config file that must be
> properly
> edited...its name is: "commonhttpd.conf" edit it, for your enviroment,
> and it should work.
>
> This is the same problem i had...when upgrading to MD 8.0
The
In this new version...there is a another config file that must be
properly
edited...its name is: "commonhttpd.conf" edit it, for your enviroment,
and it should work.
This is the same problem i had...when upgrading to MD 8.0
"Michael D. Viron" wrote:
>
> I recently went through the process of
I recently went through the process of upgrading apache 1.3.14 to 1.3.20 on
a Mandrake 7.2 system with all other security updates + Ximian gnome in
place. The upgrade went fine, but then when I tried to connect to the
server, I kept getting "segmentation faults" on the PID's of the web
processes
Hi David,
All you simply need to do is add another stanza in your /etc/lilo.conf.
For example, here's part of my laptop's lilo.conf:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.5-3mdksmp
label=245-3smp
root=/dev/sda3
read-only
optional
append=" quiet"
initrd=/boot/in
Hello everybody,
I want to start off by thanking everyone who uses this list, especially
those who answered any of my previously posted questions.
I would like to compile another kernel, and be able to boot from it. I
have pretty much no problem on the "how" of compiling the kernel. My
questio
On Thu 20 Sep at 18:06:09 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
> H I don't have /usr/src/linux
>
> just /usr/src/RPM
> ?
Hrm, that's interesting. So, how and where exactly, did you compile
this kernel if not in /usr/src/linux?
-Charlie
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On Thu 20 Sep at 17:59:03 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
> As far as I understand it, it does that automatically in a make install. If
> I run lilo, it has added the 249 option to my boot manager.
Hi Leif,
I think (and I very well could be wrong here) that all the 'make
install' does is cop
Hi,
to be able to see the file ".config" you will need to do "ls -a" not "ls
-l".
David Charles
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Al Andersen wrote:
>
> BTW, in the kernel source code directory there's a hidden file. It's called
> .config (do an "ls -l" to see it). It contains the configuration data for
>
/usr/src/linux is a link that points to the proper kernel source directory in
/usr/src. Beside /usr/src/RPM, you should have a linux-2.x (replace x's
with kernel minor version number) directory which contains the kernel source.
The "linux" link should point to it., so you can do stuff like
On Thursday 20 September 2001 09:44, Richard -Gilligan- Uschold wrote:
> I recently installed Mandrake 8.0 and it is missing a feature I liked in
> 7.0. Namely, the Symmetrical Mirrored wallpaper background mode, on
> KDE. So, I figured I just use xv to set my background image. This
> appears t
(If this doesn't classify as 'expert', then I dunno)
I'm trying to install the Alpha version onto a DEC Alphastation 4000 (twin
processor, 512-meg RAM, 3 x SCSI cards, Storageworks array, 2 x NICs), using
the floppy images (this box doesn't boot from a CD-ROM), but each time it
halts after
If
it's the same thing (or similar) as the little red "pencil eraser" type pointer
that's on my Thinkpad (760XD) then it takes a few times to get it to actually
work. Matter of fact, the only way I was ever able to get mine working was to
continually "restart X" from the login screen and wig
H I don't have /usr/src/linux
just /usr/src/RPM
?
Leif Madsen - Project Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plannettechnologies.com
- Original Message -
From: Miaoling Chiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mandrake-expert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 6:26 AM
Subj
OK.. I've got everything working as far as I know
on my IBM Thinkpad A22e EXCEPT the damn Trackpoint in Xwindows
(KDE)
I've tried editing the XF86Config-4 and changing
the Option Device "/dev/mouse"
and also tried
Option Device "/dev/psaux" and niether works.
If I exit out of Xwindows, th
As far as I understand it, it does that automatically in a make install. If
I run lilo, it has added the 249 option to my boot manager.
Leif Madsen - Project Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plannettechnologies.com
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Actually.. I'm compiling from source in a command prompt.
Leif Madsen - Project Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plannettechnologies.com
> For what you are saying it looks to me you're using softwaremanager to try
to
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.
I'm answering to my own post here.
I went to runlevel 1 to check if the problem was present, but
everything was working fine without binfmt or anything. So, i tried
loading each one of the init.d services, and the problem appeared
after loading qmail. So, i traced it to a corrupt file in my qmail
hello Mandrake-expert!
i'm a bit stuck in thinking about this problem:
is it possible to bind, for instance, sendmail to eth0 port 25
and qmail to eth0:1 port 25?
same applies for, let's say, zope on eth0 port 80 and apache on
eth0:1 port 80...
background: i'd like to run teamware
(http://www.
> Sep 20 13:40:01 localhost modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt-
[snip]
> Seriously, i haven't found the cause to this, so i'd appreciate any
> suggestions.
It's possible that it may be trying to load an 'empty' module.
Run: find / -perm 755 -empty -print
That may lead you in
Hi. I have this weird problem. Since yesterday, when i did the system
pre-test for kylix open edition (it detected the loader bug so i need
to upgrade the glibc, it's among some of the updates that i haven't
downloaded yet because of size, about 15-16Mb on a sucky connection),
the system started
Title: RE: [expert] software recommendations
1> 2. An FTP client
For a not-so-common choice try mc, you can enter ftp servers with it
doing a "cd ftp://some.ftp.server/somedir"
HA! Now there's something to try. I use MC quite a bit for quick browsing and configuring. Always thought it would
Title: software recommendations
1.
Jedit - A great java programmers editor
2.
ncftp - great command line ftp program
-Original Message-From: George Jones (IT)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, September 20,
2001 11:44 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject:
[expert]
Hi. If you accept console tools there are lots of ncurses-based
programs that are very good that fill most of your needs:
* George Jones (IT) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 1. A decent text editor (Not XEmacs... I hate Emacs)
Personally i like vim, but there are lots to choose from.
> 2. An FTP cl
On Thu 20 Sep at 13:03:36 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
> On Wednesday 19 September 2001 22:16, you wrote:
> > OK.. I have tried to upgrade my kernel in Mandrake 8.0 about 5 times now,
> > and I just can't get the damn thing to go in correctly.. something always
> > fails, or doesn't work (in
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 22:16, you wrote:
> OK.. I have tried to upgrade my kernel in Mandrake 8.0 about 5 times now,
> and I just can't get the damn thing to go in correctly.. something always
> fails, or doesn't work (internet being the main one) and then it's no
> longer stable.
>
For w
George Jones (IT) wrote:
> I'm pulling together a list of gui apps for my own little mandrake
> based installation (P75, 64MB, 540MB HD). I'm looking for apps that do
> not use QT or GTK+ (I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible,
> and I probably wouldn't be installing the libraries an
thanks heaps,
I have downloaded them, and when I wake up tomorrow, i'll start putting them
up..
thanks again
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Sparenberg
Sent: Friday, 21 September 2001 12:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc
Franki,
I've got the one I use for IPChains and IPtables (different boxes
different Kernels I don't change what works without bugs.) You can grab
my tarballs and see the text for the article I wrote for Linux Journal
(Don't know if they published it or not.) It uses a PHP file which for
code
Hi all,
I have a shell script here, that looks through my web server error log, and
looks for ip's that have requested cmd.exe, default.ida, root.exe and
Admin.dll.
if it finds then, it blocks those IP's via ipchains, and writes the ip
address's to a log..
if it is run again, it will only add n
Title: software recommendations
I'm pulling together a list of gui apps for my own little mandrake based installation (P75, 64MB, 540MB HD). I'm looking for apps that do not use QT or GTK+ (I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible, and I probably wouldn't be installing the libraries any
Hi everyone
I have a question for you, ¿Can I personalize the messages that the server
generate when a user have his quota full???
If I can do that then HOW?
thanks
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
I recently installed Mandrake 8.0 and it is missing a feature I liked in
7.0. Namely, the Symmetrical Mirrored wallpaper background mode, on
KDE. So, I figured I just use xv to set my background image. This
appears to work at first, but, when you move or close a window, KDE
overwrites the xroot
Thanks!! That got it going.Now another question, the video is slow,using
Xawtv. I have a starfighter agp video card ,with intel i740 chip and 16 meg
memory,running Xfree86 4.03 on AMD k6-2 500,384 meg memory. Do I need a
better video card to speed it up?
Thanks,
Dan
On Wednesday 19 Se
On Wed, 2001-09-19 at 23:21, Tom Badran wrote:
> On Thursday 20 September 2001 4:24 am, you wrote:
> > Okay then ... big question.
> >
> > How do I ensure my shares are not publicly writable?
>
> If your not sure, then they probably are not - its harder to set them that
> way. I have never been
Ok, I need some help here.
Since upgrading to Beta3, cups has refused to work. Running kups and trying
to install a new printer: When I get to the window to select the backend, it
says no ports detected! I am using a USB printer. cups < 1.1.9 "see" the
USB port, "see" the printer (Lexmark
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