Ummm.. wouldn't this only restart the httpd-perl
server? I think
what you want to do is:
No, if you use the apachectl-perl restart, it restarts
both perl and normal httpd. But my problem is still on
the deny directives. I've seen that the /server-status
location is being denied from any
Well, I tried installing the 6.0 beta release of StarOffice, with no luck.
As root, I did a network install as they recommend (I want more than one
user to be able to use the thing, and I *don't* want a 200M package living
in each user's home directory), by running:
Hi,
Is there someone that knows why I haven't been able to compile KDE/QT
applications since installing Mandrake-Linux 8.1. I never had any
problems with any previous versions but since installing 8.1 I get the
following error message:
configure: error: Qt (= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not found.
Hello. I am still having problems getting Mandrake 8.1 to access the
zip drive. After several weeks of checking I beleive that the system
does not return the proper block info for mknod. (I have done the usual
checks of fstab). Where can I find a list of major and minor numbers
for mknod?
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 08:50:48 -0500
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
hi list,
is this thing on? haven't been getting anything from the list in the last 12 hours
and not sure why.
i can't believe it that it took this long for this post to appear!
--
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 07:25:38 +0100
Richard Bown (QMW) [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to
ponder:
Hi alll, it would'nt be so bad , but that bloody stupid filter also catches
the sig block , and as there 's a ö ,o with two dots over it, ...yup you guessed
your message gets
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 01:31:23 -0800
David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
Well, I tried installing the 6.0 beta release of StarOffice, with no luck.
As root, I did a network install as they recommend (I want more than one
user to be able to use the thing,
no nothing naughty, but I've being trying dammn hard !!!
the contract with Ericsson has expired, but it has been like a prison sentance
here , the Swedes do not know how to drink or be socialable
he he he
cya richard
-Original Message-
From: Mark Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL
Ya something like that. And I'm running Verison 1
From: Richard Bown (QMW) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [expert] Evolution and passwords
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 07:34:33 +0100
is this the same bug that was in the earlier
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 01:01:25 +0100
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message:
So sprach »Franki« am 2001-12-17 um 12:42:27 +0800 :
though I would like to upgrade to 0.9.6 on 8.1 without breaking anything.,..
but if its not possible, its not possible.
(or at
Hi, Im trying to configure a mandrake box with kernel 2.4.3-20mdk to work as
a web proxy with squid...
The squid compilation and installation works fine, but when I try to make
the ipchains rules like this:
ipchains -A input -p tcp -d 127.0.0.1/32 www -j Accept
This error message come...
Just do a 'modprobe ipchains' and you should be good to go.
Cheers,
-Charlie
Julio Rodriguez said:
Hi, Im trying to configure a mandrake box with kernel 2.4.3-20mdk to
work as a web proxy with squid...
The squid compilation and installation works fine, but when I try to
make the ipchains
Hi Mark,
That's great! Even I tried other thing (which worked, but to
complicate).
Thank you very much.
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Mark Belanger wrote:
Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
I'm a newbie about awk.
I'm trying to print only chosen column. I
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 22:09:43 -0500
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message:
David Guntner wrote:
Pierre Fortin grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
hash:/etc/postfix/access_client
One other thing I noticed, Pierre: hash:/etc/postfix/access_client? What
To get all that in one package, I WOULD pony up the dough.
The one thing I found lacking personally, was easier integration with
WinBlows networking. I tried the Corel version of Linux a little over a
year ago, and their version of the the KDE file manager included what I
believe was the BEST
Hopefully not all you experts out there have put me on your twit filter
yet...(:^D)
My question this time is:
Is there a performance boost to be gained by compiling the kernel
(whatever version) on the machine which it is to be installed?
I have seen references to improved stability, and the odd
From: Michael Viron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've seen this quite a bit when trying to rebuild 8.1 rpms on Mandrake
7.2 -- in that case it had something to do with the version of rpm not
supporting some options that were in the rpm spec file.
On 8.1, it's possible that this has something to do with
Hi List,
I'm a newbie about awk.
I'm trying to print only chosen column. I have a file with
different number fields (NF), but the first 5 are equal, so I want
to
delete them. I'm looking for something which allow me to print the
interval fields $6 to $NF, included, where $NF
On 18 Dec 2001 13:55:28 -0500
Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Michael Viron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've seen this quite a bit when trying to rebuild 8.1 rpms on Mandrake
7.2 -- in that case it had something to do with the version of rpm not
supporting some options that were
e. the 2.4.x series kernel uses IPTables not IPchains...that is what
the problem is
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 11:01, you wrote:
Just do a 'modprobe ipchains' and you should be good to go.
Cheers,
-Charlie
Julio Rodriguez said:
Hi, Im trying to configure a mandrake box with
On 8.1 the devfs makes thangs a little different. is the zip drive USB? ide?
scsi?
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 06:50, you wrote:
Hello. I am still having problems getting Mandrake 8.1 to access the
zip drive. After several weeks of checking I beleive that the system
does not return the
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 12:27, you wrote:
To get all that in one package, I WOULD pony up the dough.
The one thing I found lacking personally, was easier integration with
WinBlows networking. I tried the Corel version of Linux a little over a
year ago, and their version of the the KDE
Mark Weaver wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 01:01:25 +0100
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message:
So sprach »Franki« am 2001-12-17 um 12:42:27 +0800 :
though I would like to upgrade to 0.9.6 on 8.1 without breaking anything.,..
but if its not possible, its
Shows you what I know...(very little).
Please explain mandrake freq...I've obviously been ignoring other
posters too much..
I'm sure many of the others here are on the verge of demoting me to the
newbie list (;^*)
Ken
Now memorize the MS chant...
SIEG HEIL!
SIEG HEIL!
SIEG HEIL!
as copied from:
http://www.mandrakestore.com/en/storemdkinc-freq.php?LANG=enMDK_STORE_REFERER=http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/
This shop covers the following geographical zones:
*USA only
CHANGE
Available Products
* Mandrake 8.1 PowerPack, 2 CDs Set, Subscription Offer...
*
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 16:15, you wrote:
Shows you what I know...(very little).
I doubt that,
Please explain mandrake freq...I've obviously been ignoring other
posters too much..
I'm sure many of the others here are on the verge of demoting me to the
newbie list (;^*)
Ken
The to
Thanks for the info.
The discussion had started with the fact that there are those of us who
are very happy with 7.2, and were wishing for some mature, rather than
bleeding edge, updates. I gather that like Micro$haft and WinNT 4,
Mandrake is not abandoning 7.2, but is no longer going to commit
Sorry Ed,
after following the link, and reading thru the site, I see what you
mean. You are quite right,it wasn't displayed as FREQ, but as an update.
Please accept apologies.
Ken
Thanks for the info.
The discussion had started with the fact that there are those of us who
are very happy with
What is in your /etc/fstab file?
Did you by any chance update your kernel?
What did you do when you used fdisk?
Thanks,
Ron
--- Anguo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank and all!
anyway, what exactly is the problem when you try to boot?
The systems boots up but a lot of messages error
Hi,
Borrowed the 3 CD Mandrake 8.1 distro. (downloaded) from a friend. Booted
off CD 1, everything going OK until the install suddenly hangs when
prompting me for CD #2; eventually had to cancel. The install then *skipped*
a few important steps (create bootdisk, install bootloader).
After
will wine transfer a windows audio file to linux,
and make it work? RB
I know this is not the help you wanted, but can you try a different CDrom
reader? is this one correctly configured in BIOS? I am only guessing, but if
it booted once from the CDrom, unless the CD was damaged, it should boot
again? don't you think? maybe you just got a bad cd? or was downloaded
I had the same problem and found my cdrom was wearing out and not reading
data correctly.
I installed a new cdrom and it was a perfect install with no errors..
cdrom's can last only so long and can wear out or over heat and cause it to
not read data correctly..
cdrom's are getting pretty cheap
On Saturday 15 December 2001 08:57, you wrote:
On Friday 14 December 2001 06:18 pm, you wrote:
On Friday 14 December 2001 06:10 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Time to move past socket 7. I
Is everyone getting new mobos for Christmas? 8)
Hoyt
Well, over here in Europe (mainland) we're moving on
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 13:03:53 -0800
Ric Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
Mark Weaver wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 01:01:25 +0100
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message:
So sprach »Franki« am 2001-12-17 um 12:42:27 +0800
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 17:36:51 -0500
Robert Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
will wine transfer a windows audio file to linux, and make it work? RB
in a word, no. There are some things wine just won't do.
--
daRcmaTTeR
Registered Linux User 182496
Mandrake
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 08:01:04 -0800 (PST)
Charlie Bebber [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message:
Just do a 'modprobe ipchains' and you should be good to go.
Cheers,
-Charlie
you may want to use iptables instead. thats what loads on a Mandrake 8.x install. and
thats
If you want to build for 7.2 you will need to build from tar.gz you will
not be
able to do it from the src.rpm.
Charles,
This is not true. I have successfully rebuilt about 100 8.1 rpms on a
stock + updates install of Mandrake 7.2 without resorting to .tar.gz files
or upgrading the version of
It is a USB drive. If I give the mount command, it returns an error
message indicating it cannot identify the file type.
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 15:18, Ed Tharp wrote:
On 8.1 the devfs makes thangs a little different. is the zip drive USB? ide?
scsi?
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 06:50, you
might be an fstab error? or is it not finding the drive at all through USB?
do you boot thru LILO? is the append statement in lilo.conf devfs mount?
or nomount? is the drive mounting?
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 19:55, you wrote:
It is a USB drive. If I give the mount command, it returns
On Monday 17 December 2001 06:58 pm, you wrote:
responses to
'ATI0' 247
'ATI4' 09-16-96
'ATV' OK
Make is MultiTech
Model is MultiModem
Don't know init string but ATZ seems to work in minicom (minicom shows a very
long init string in configuration)
Unknown chipset
I can plug this thing
Hi All People,
Instead of mounting CDRW (udf files)/ CDR each time on Console window with
mount /dev/cdrom -t udf /mnt/cdrom
or
mount /dev/cdrom -t iso9660 /mnt/cdrom
how to modify /etc/fstab (or /etc/mtab) so that CDRW/CDR will mount
automatically on either KDE or GNOME desktop icon
Some additional info. There is a zipdisk in the drive when I boot the
machine. The disk is a regular iomega formatted disk. If I issue the
command: mount /mnt/zip, the drive spins and the activity light flashes
and I get the unknown file system error message. Fstab is set for auto
and
this greatly (especially w/8.1) depends on the kernel and distro you are using
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 20:05, you wrote:
Hi All People,
Instead of mounting CDRW (udf files)/ CDR each time on Console window with
mount /dev/cdrom -t udf /mnt/cdrom
or
mount /dev/cdrom -t iso9660
Hi All People,
Kindly advise :
How to test the performance of a Video Card
Thanks in advance.
B.R.
Stephen Liu
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Tue Dec 18, 2001 at 04:42:36PM -0800, Charlie Bebber wrote:
I noticed this a while ago (after updating to 8.1) and found that with that
update, the new version of rpm no longer supports the '--target' command
line option (although it's still in the man page).
Does anyone know what's up
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 20:09, you wrote:
Some additional info. There is a zipdisk in the drive when I boot the
machine. The disk is a regular iomega formatted disk. If I issue the
command: mount /mnt/zip, the drive spins and the activity light flashes
and I get the unknown file system
hwmmm,,, was the disk formated? in winder$
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 20:09, you wrote:
Some additional info. There is a zipdisk in the drive when I boot the
machine. The disk is a regular iomega formatted disk. If I issue the
command: mount /mnt/zip, the drive spins and the activity
if it is a open-gl capable card, try gears at the prompt level, it
returns a mark in fps.
or try a timedemo at quake arena :-)
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi All People,
Kindly advise :
How to test the performance of a Video Card
Thanks in advance.
B.R.
Stephen Liu
I am looking for a Mandrake(8.0) rpm of SPIM. The page:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/air-indexsum.php3
seems to indicate that it exists. Does anybody know where I can find it.
(I tried to compile from the tarball but run into some strange problems.)
Thanks
Andreas
--
Prof. Dr. Andreas J.
Do any of you folks know of a weather program for
linux. Also I would like to find a talking clock program.
RB
Modprobe vfat, then mount; gives: mount you must specify the filesystem
type
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 20:42, A V Flinsch wrote:
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 20:09, you wrote:
Some additional info. There is a zipdisk in the drive when I boot the
machine. The disk is a regular iomega formatted
The disk was used as received from iomega in a windows machine and then
used on my Linux box. It works ok if I use a parallel port zip (but I
gave that one to my 8 year old) together with a Linux box!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Vincent Danen said:
On Tue Dec 18, 2001 at 04:42:36PM -0800, Charlie Bebber wrote:
I noticed this a while ago (after updating to 8.1) and found that with
that update, the new version of rpm no longer supports the '--target'
command line option (although it's still in the man page).
Does
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 20:42, A V Flinsch wrote:
Do you have all of the correct file modules loaded?
modprobe vfat
then try mounting the disk.
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 13:11, Jesus Arocho wrote:
Modprobe vfat, then mount; gives: mount you must specify the filesystem
type
Did you try
* Stardate: 2001-12-18 21:01
* Incoming subspace signal from Robert Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Do any of you folks know of a weather program for linux. Also I would like to find a
talking clock program. RB
There is a weather-station in gkrellm-plugins.
--
Best regards, M@X.
* Climate
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 19:01, you wrote:
Do any of you folks know of a weather program for linux. Also I would like
to find a talking clock program. RB
Personaly I use wmweather.
http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml
Includes many docapps for windowmaker but work just
as I understand it, not really,,,
if you have a pentium, you will see no real benefit.
if you may see a speed improvement if you have an i686 (Ppro, PII or PIII)
if you have an athlon its even more confusing, they benefit from i686 , but
you can compile some
athlong optimisations and reports of
Hi everyone-
I really respect the opinions of those on the list, so I will ask the
million dollar question. Do you think Mandrake is ready for the
Enterprise? I work for a large company in the US that is considering
Linux for not only the servers, but the desktop in the future. They have
there's a nice little weather applet for gnome, gives you current weather,
weeks for cast, and even a radar image
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 08:01, you wrote:
Do any of you folks know of a weather program for linux. Also I would like
to find a talking clock program. RB
--
8:33pm up
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 21:16:00 -0500 (EST)
Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
Hi everyone-
I really respect the opinions of those on the list, so I will ask the
million dollar question. Do you think Mandrake is ready for the
Enterprise? I work for a large
Ken Thompson wrote:
On Monday 17 December 2001 06:58 pm, you wrote:
responses to
'ATI0' 247
'ATI4' 09-16-96
would like to see 'ati1', 'ati2', 'ati3', also. using '-' may have
confused you. also, i left off 'ati5', 'ati6', 'ati7'.
'ATV' OK
but it is not ok. should have dumped active
Five weeks ago ordered new system. Specified and paid for upgrade to
real modem. Motherboard was flaky, so sent that back. Put in new and now
find modem is a fake, Intel HaM, which there is a driver for supposedly
on Intel web site. Downloaded that tgz file, from two different
locations
Think of mandrake as red hat on steriods..
we use mandrake for everything from web servers, dns servers, proxy servers,
and mail servers, and the latter is done with virus scanning of all email
going in and out and fairly interesting spam removal stuff...
We used Redhat before, but mandrake
On Tue Dec 18, 2001 at 06:52:23PM -0700, Andreas J. Guelzow wrote:
I am looking for a Mandrake(8.0) rpm of SPIM. The page:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/air-indexsum.php3
seems to indicate that it exists. Does anybody know where I can find it.
(I tried to compile from the tarball but run
On Tue Dec 18, 2001 at 05:54:08PM -0800, Charlie Bebber wrote:
I noticed this a while ago (after updating to 8.1) and found that with
that update, the new version of rpm no longer supports the '--target'
command line option (although it's still in the man page).
Does anyone know what's
Greetings:
In my previous job working at an electrical utility we ran Mandrake
Linux and RedHat Linux on workstations. They were specialized
workstations used as clients to display Motif GUIs from AIX servers.
Once these computers were installed and configured correctly we had zero
problems.
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 18:50:56 -0500 Harold Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had the same problem and found my cdrom was wearing out and not reading
data correctly.
I installed a new cdrom and it was a perfect install with no errors..
...
... maybe you need to get another one..
I wish it was
to make it even worse this varies with the different distro's seems that slight
changes in version number means that it's either --target=xxx or --target xxx 8.0 was
the former but 7.2 was the later. I think it varies with who preps the final
version on the rpm team *grin*
On Tue, 18 Dec
Hi,
I have a NEC AccuSync 95F (recommended resolution is: 1280x1024 @ 55-89 Hz)
and an nvidia card (AOpen GeForce2 MX200 Ti 64MB AGP, which has a maximum
rating of 2048x1536; 32bit; 60Hz)
I'm wondering why I can only seem to run my display at these settings:
1024x768, 256 colors (8 bit) ???
I have samba set up (or not as the case may be) on mdk8.0, which is a NFS server.
On client A, I have dual booting mdk8.0/Win98. When booted in to mdk, I have vmware
which has win98 as a virtual machine. The virtual win98 is set up to access the shares
on
the samba server and print to this as
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 22:32:25 -0800
Paul Sue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish it was that easy ... I forgot to mention that the computer is
brand new.
The CDs have only been used maybe 6 times. It is a Aopen 56X
IDE/ATAPI CDROM drive.
During past couple of weeks I've attempted to install
James Sparenberg said:
to make it even worse this varies with the different distro's seems
that slight changes in version number means that it's either
--target=xxx or --target xxx 8.0 was the former but 7.2 was the
later. I think it varies with who preps the final version on the
rpm
Scott,
Numbers may help in this area also. If you go to http://www.cyber.com.au/ on the
right hand side of the main page you will see an article titled linux vs windows price
comparison. A fairly comprehensive pdf that details the costs in both initial switch
from windows to linux, as well
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