On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 23:06, Brian Parish wrote:
When my main desktop system is quiet - just XMMS doing it's thing,
evolution and mozilla running, maybe a console session or two, but
nothing much going on - I'm used to seeing total cpu usage of 2 - 4%
(excluding setiathome of course). Today I
Is there any way to copy 8Gig of files to a nt machine, keeping all
ownership/permissions/groups.
I've tried taring but it stops at 2G.
many thanks
Mr Smiley
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On Thursday 28 November 2002 02:34 pm, you wrote:
Is there any way to copy 8Gig of files to a nt machine, keeping all
ownership/permissions/groups.
I've tried taring but it stops at 2G.
many thanks
Mr Smiley
I am sure that you have your reasons for coping to an NT machine. Not
being an
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:51 -0500, Tom wrote:
On Thursday 28 November 2002 02:34 pm, you wrote:
Is there any way to copy 8Gig of files to a nt machine, keeping all
ownership/permissions/groups.
I've tried taring but it stops at 2G.
many thanks
Mr Smiley
I am sure that you
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 03:02:23PM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
IMHO it may be a lack of available space in /tmp which makes the
tar-process stop at 2G.
It's a kernel/file system limit.
Move the data in smaller chunks (ie. more than one file).
I presume that the other option (using no
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A quick question : What filesystem are the files stored in on the Mandrake 8.1
box?
I have made a 27 GB tar file on Mandrake 8.0 and ext3 filesystem. Moving large
files from box to box was tricky though. rsync seems to be ready for this. I
was able
I haven't followed this entire thread, but if you are bumping into a 2 gig
limit, then it sounds like you are running fat16 and not ntfs. IF you are
using fat16, then you need to convert the drive to NTFS and I believe that
should solve it. I don't think this is a limitation of the old NTFS
Well guys... it has been 5 years since somone got in. They finally did it.
I've been using the floppy disk coyote linux for years now. They aren't
keeping up it seems and the last update I got was in January. The first clue
was zone alarm on my boys box popped up some denials. Regrettably, I
I am sure that you have your reasons for coping to an NT machine. Not
being an NT guru, I would have to ask Must the transfer be done in one
chunk? You did not say where the 8 gigs to be transferred resides. Having
knowledge of the origin of the transfer may help in the answer, afterall,
we
Hi, read about -L option in 'man tar'. So you can create several files
(2Gb).
I hope that's help.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Ken Walker wrote:
I am sure that you have your reasons for coping to an NT machine. Not
being an NT guru, I would have to ask Must the transfer be done in one
chunk? You
Would FTP be an option? And once the files are copied over on the NT machine,
you could zip it into a smaller file, maybe? What do you think?
On Friday 29 November 2002 12:35 pm, you wrote:
Yep tried that, it doesn't give you the option to change the file name and
assumes its going onto a
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Ken Walker wrote:
Its LM8.1 using ext2. As far a i know, ext3 came out with LM9.
I setup my Mandrake 8.0 box with ext3 filesystems during the install.
ext2 can be converted to ext3 (if necessary) without rebooting
And i don't want to upgrade
Hi,
Is there a way to split tar.gz archives in this way? I would like to
find an eqivelent of winrar so i can split backups into 730,000,000 byte
files.
Regards
JG
Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi, read about -L option in 'man tar'. So you can create several files
(2Gb).
I hope that's
This was just posted in the Samba_Admin mail group, different subject
though.
how does one enable largefilesupport ?
And anybody know what the max file size is in ext2 and 3 ?
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Am Fr, 29. Nov 2002 18:26 schrieb Jim Morris:
Is this on the same
When executing kmail through an ssh tunnel, I get this message:
DCOP: register 'anonymous-11210' - number of clients is now 2
Who is anonymous-11210?
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Yes it is a poort security practice IF you have something to protect. My
system is a simple home system and of course I have limited resources that
dictate weather or not I even get a firewall or fileserver. Perhaps someday
when I have an old box I can use as a firewall I will set things up
Hi,
Is there some way to get xscreensaver working with kdm? Following the
instructions from man xscreensaver I added to /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0:
xhost +localhost
xscreensaver
but this didn't work. I tested adding other commands to this file and they
were executed correctly when kdm comes
is there a command or utility which would show
which processes are using how much of which parts of memory?
top is useful in determining which applications are using the most
CPU or memory resources, but most of what is out there are basically
graphical enhancements of 'top'; ksysguard for
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database applications for cataloging CD's under ML
9.0?
--
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have you tried MySql?
Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database applications for cataloging CD's under ML
9.0?
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On Friday 29 November 2002 19:53, villoing wrote:
have you tried MySql?
No, I haven't actually. But what I was really looking for was something
already made which would work out of the box with a nice GUI. All I need
is to keep data on artists and tracks for each cd I own.
But when I have
I've heard Digital DJ is good, but not sure how it works. Comes with Grip I
think.
HTH
On Friday 29 Nov 2002 9:56 pm, Guilherme Cirne wrote:
On Friday 29 November 2002 19:53, villoing wrote:
have you tried MySql?
No, I haven't actually. But what I was really looking for was something
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 19:56:23 -0200
Guilherme Cirne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I haven't actually. But what I was really looking for was something
already made which would work out of the box with a nice GUI. All I need
is to keep data on artists and tracks for each cd I own.
I built
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 08:47, Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database applications for cataloging CD's under ML
9.0?
I've been using the cddb_get package with a MySQL database.
http://armin.emx.at/cddb/CDDB_get-latest.tar.gz
Works very well.
Create the database with
I would like to hear about this kind of stuff also.
Actually I've been wondering about how to get the lightning portion of
xscreensaver to function as a background for the signon screen.
I remember that I did it once a long time ago and it was a killer
display. ;-)
Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 29 November 2002 20:22, John McQuillen wrote:
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 08:47, Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database applications for cataloging CD's
under ML 9.0?
I've been using the cddb_get package with a MySQL database.
Yep tried that, it doesn't give you the option to change the file name and
assumes its going onto a removable media. So when you say yes to the next
volume, it overwrites what it just did.
In the end you get one file of your specified size and it only contains the
end of the tarring :o(
ps
Its LM8.1 using ext2. As far a i know, ext3 came out with LM9.
And i don't want to upgrade until i find someway of backing up first.
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On Friday 29 November 2002 20:22, John McQuillen wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database applications for cataloging CD's
under ML 9.0?
Thats what GTKtalog is for, its in the 9.0 distibution under archivingother
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As others have suggested, instead of tarring it up at all just scp or
rsync to the NT box. An additional wrinkle required to make that work is
to install Cygwin on the NT box so it can thunk Unix permissions to NT
permissions -- since the two OSs have completely different security
models, this is
OK, same problem.
Where can I find out the most common uses for individual ports and how
can I find out what a linux box is using those ports for?
Jim C wrote:
Thanks Sebastien. As you can see, there are only three files that are
different and only two of those matter. There is a problem
021129 Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Is there some way to get xscreensaver working with kdm?
Following the instructions from man xscreensaver
I added to /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0:
xhost +localhost
xscreensaver
but this didn't work. I tested adding other commands to this file
and they were
Does anyone know why mandrake no longer supports Ethereal? It is a very cool
packet trace tool. I just went to install it on my 9.0 box and dang, what a
hassle! Took me 30 minutes just finding dependencies and files.
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Could you suggest me a good MySQL and PHP tutorial available in the web?
Thank you
Olaf
At 23.22 29/11/2002, you wrote:
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 08:47, Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database applications for cataloging CD's
under ML
9.0?
I've been using the cddb_get
I know the shorewall question can be resolved, but as KevinO points out
it shouldn't be resolved by someone who's not fully aware of the issues
at stake.
In the last five days I've gotten nearly a thousand denied attempts to
relay spam mail through my server clogging up my logs right now in
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/lrp-firewall-faq.html
you can grep /etc/services to see what the port is supposed to be used
for. As far as what is really using it, netstat -atun and lsof might
give you some clues, as well as telnet localhost [portnumber].
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 15:21, Jim C
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 15:28, Lorne wrote:
Does anyone know why mandrake no longer supports Ethereal? It is a very cool
packet trace tool. I just went to install it on my 9.0 box and dang, what a
hassle! Took me 30 minutes just finding dependencies and files.
Did you try urpmi
On Friday 29 Nov 2002 11:22 pm, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
Could you suggest me a good MySQL and PHP tutorial available in the web?
www.devshed.com
Thank you
Olaf
At 23.22 29/11/2002, you wrote:
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 08:47, Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of good database
I need to lock the other user from using my account and I'd like not to use
2x times the memory of a single Xfree session!.
Actually I'looking at gdm. I'm trying to increase the username font size.
Olaf
At 23.15 21/11/2002, you wrote:
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On Friday 29 November 2002 19:53, villoing wrote:
have you tried MySql?
No, I haven't actually. But what I was really looking for was something
already made which would work out of the box
On Thursday 28 November 2002 13:34, Ken Walker wrote:
Is there any way to copy 8Gig of files to a nt machine, keeping all
ownership/permissions/groups.
I've tried taring but it stops at 2G.
many thanks
Mr Smiley
I'll take a stab at this.
1) you can have tar' send to the standard output
El Vie 29 Nov 2002 14:33, Tommy Wareing escribió:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 03:02:23PM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
IMHO it may be a lack of available space in /tmp which makes the
tar-process stop at 2G.
It's a kernel/file system limit.
??
current filesystems (and kernel) file size
On Friday 29 November 2002 21:25, Philip Webb wrote:
021129 Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Is there some way to get xscreensaver working with kdm?
Following the instructions from man xscreensaver
I added to /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0:
xhost +localhost
xscreensaver
but this didn't work. I
Jack Coates wrote:
I know the shorewall question can be resolved, but as KevinO points out
it shouldn't be resolved by someone who's not fully aware of the issues
at stake.
In the last five days I've gotten nearly a thousand denied attempts to
relay spam mail through my server clogging up my
021129 David E. Fox wrote:
is there a command or utility which would show
which processes are using how much of which parts of memory?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'which parts' of memory.
well, 'free' divides it into 'total, used, free, shared, buffers, cached':
it's the last 3 columns
i use Galeon 1.2.6 (1.2.5 was no different) on Mdk 9.0rc1 (stable enough)
have 1 problem 1 more general query:
(1) how can i save preferences? when i call up 'Settings - Preferences',
goto 'Rendering - Fonts/Colors' then set minimum font size to be 14 ,
the size changes at once, BUT it is
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Damian Gatabria wrote:
current filesystems (and kernel) file size limit is 4TB (4096 gigs)..
Not anymore, and not for some time.
I have a 27 GB tar file on an ext3 filesystem on a Mandrake 8.0 system running
a (stock) SMP kernel.
I believe the
[into]
Here is something that seems to be broken. I took my mdk 8.2 Professional
CDs, copied them to the RAID 5 array on my main Linux box (running mdk 8.2),
and installed over the network (through http) to my test box earlier today.
The install itself went without a hitch and I was able to
I figured it out. What happened is that I usually manually configure Samba,
but this time around I thought just for the fun of it I would mess around
with the wizard. (This is my test box after all.) The problem is the wizard
changes around your ethernet configuration and knowing me, I
well, 'free' divides it into 'total, used, free, shared, buffers, cached':
it's the last 3 columns which i don't fully understand.
'shared' is always 0 , so it mb used only on multi-user systems;
I've been on Linux systems where shared is not always zero. I would
think that maybe it's not
no package named ethereal is the answer I get. I'm not really familiar with
urpmi. I'm looking at it, but I have it installed now anyway. Just seems odd
so much is missing. I HATE the new mandrake package installer! I can't look
at both install and uninstall. I can no longer see the files
El Sáb 30 Nov 2002 03:37, KevinO escribió:
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Damian Gatabria wrote:
current filesystems (and kernel) file size limit is 4TB (4096 gigs)..
Not anymore, and not for some time.
I have a 27 GB tar file on an ext3 filesystem on a Mandrake 8.0 system
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 18:48, Jim C wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
I know the shorewall question can be resolved, but as KevinO points out
it shouldn't be resolved by someone who's not fully aware of the issues
at stake.
In the last five days I've gotten nearly a thousand denied attempts to
well, you probably need to muck with your RPM sources, but in the
meantime just visit rpmfind.net, select a mirror, and search for
packages.
rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
gnome-utils-2.0.2-4mdk
[jack@chupacabra jack]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/kcalc
kdeutils-3.0.3-6mdk
I would like touse Opera as web browser. I am however having trouble
getting the it to work smoothly with java.
Whenever I try to start opera I get the following message:
pan:~ opera -debugjava
java: There seems to be a preloaded version of Xt.
Typical causes for this are the
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 21:16:22 -0700 Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no package named ethereal is the answer I get. I'm not really familiar
with urpmi. I'm looking at it, but I have it installed now anyway. Just
seems odd so much is missing. I HATE the new mandrake package installer!
I can't
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On Friday 29 November 2002 9:40 pm, Jason Snyder wrote:
[into]
Here is something that seems to be broken. I took my mdk 8.2 Professional
CDs, copied them to the RAID 5 array on my main Linux box (running mdk
8.2), and installed over the network
Well I've got the shorewall rules for samba figured out. Please correct
my work if I've made any mistakes. Port 445 is the port that XP/2K use
for this purpose and the website did not take XP/2K into account. Port
631 is a network printer which may be important when I get around to
putting
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 20:16, Lorne wrote:
no package named ethereal is the answer I get. I'm not really familiar with
urpmi. I'm looking at it, but I have it installed now anyway. Just seems odd
so much is missing. I HATE the new mandrake package installer! I can't look
at both install and
Lorne wrote:
...
so much is missing. I HATE the new mandrake package installer! I can't look
...
I have to second you there. The new Package Installer mega-bytes. ;-)
I just now see that I no longer have a calculator and I see no calculator in
the rpms! No calculator? Come one! Tell me it
On Friday 29 November 2002 09:48 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
well, you probably need to muck with your RPM sources, but in the
meantime just visit rpmfind.net, select a mirror, and search for
packages.
rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
gnome-utils-2.0.2-4mdk
[jack@chupacabra jack]$
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 16:52, Damian Gatabria wrote:
El Sáb 30 Nov 2002 03:37, KevinO escribió:
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Damian Gatabria wrote:
current filesystems (and kernel) file size limit is 4TB (4096 gigs)..
Not anymore, and not for some time.
I have a
On Friday 29 November 2002 09:55 pm, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Yup... no ethereal... just an desktop file:
/usr/share/apps/kappfinder/apps/Internet/ethereal.desktop
Seems to me I got the source and compiled under 8.2, then it was still
there when I upgraded to 9.0 -- I've been having problems
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:19 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
A calc is on the menu under Applications/Sciences/Mathmatics as for
ethreal it's a contribs rpm still here is one place you can get it.
http://mandrake.secsup.org/Mandrake/9.0/contrib/RPMS/
Well on my box that I upgraded it is
second send Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no one saw it
earlier. I'd like to try again.
Since I wrote this earlier today, I gave up on openbsd without the cdrom. I
decided to look at Mandrake security. Has anyone played with it and how
secure is it really? It is a snap to
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 18:48, Jim C wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
I know the shorewall question can be resolved, but as KevinO points out
it shouldn't be resolved by someone who's not fully aware of the issues
at stake.
In the last five days I've gotten nearly a thousand denied attempts to
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:27, Lorne wrote:
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:19 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
A calc is on the menu under Applications/Sciences/Mathmatics as for
ethreal it's a contribs rpm still here is one place you can get it.
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
second send Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no one saw it
earlier. I'd like to try again.
Since I wrote this earlier today, I gave up on openbsd without the cdrom. I
decided to look at Mandrake security. Has
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
second send Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no one saw it
earlier. I'd like to try again.
Since I wrote this earlier today, I gave up on openbsd without the cdrom. I
decided to look at Mandrake security. Has
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:41 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:27, Lorne wrote:
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:19 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
A calc is on the menu under Applications/Sciences/Mathmatics as for
ethreal it's a contribs rpm still here is one place you
Thanks. That is an excellent idea! Now I have to try to remember how to keep
the tail of a log constantly writing to the monitor. I KNOW I can do it, just
so long since I have, I forget the syntax. :)
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:41 pm, Vox wrote:
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes
This time Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
I hate sympa...silly thing insists on breaking
signatures...somebody should put it out of our misery.
Vox
--
Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind
of like the Amish,
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:53, Lorne wrote:
Thanks. That is an excellent idea! Now I have to try to remember how to keep
the tail of a log constantly writing to the monitor. I KNOW I can do it, just
so long since I have, I forget the syntax. :)
tail -f name_of.log
James
On Friday 29
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:50, Vox wrote:
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
second send Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no one saw it
earlier. I'd like to try again.
Since I wrote this earlier today, I gave up on openbsd without the cdrom. I
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
Thanks. That is an excellent idea! Now I have to try to remember how to keep
the tail of a log constantly writing to the monitor. I KNOW I can do it, just
so long since I have, I forget the syntax. :)
tail -f /var/log/messages
This time James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:50, Vox wrote:
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
second send Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no one saw it
earlier. I'd like to try again.
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 23:06, Vox wrote:
This time James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:50, Vox wrote:
This time Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
second send Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no
AC'97 modem seems to be rather recent.
I am looking for a driver (Mandrake linux).
There is a page on compurative.com to load a driver but the ftp gives a
500 error.
if anybody got this driver could he tell how to get it?
Thanks!
Patrick Atlas
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