wrong one may get picked up, causing grief if they are not the same.
BillK
> works fine. I get an error message when I run modprobe that says 'Note:
> conf.modules is more recent than modules.dep' but if I follow modprobe with
> the aic7xxx it loads fine. What am I do
Are you doing a new install or an upgrade? Is the disk totally wiped?
Sounds like it could be picking up something it cannot handle from a
previous install? Tried a boot disk as created during the install?
Boots into single user mode? Well, thats a few things to try anyway!
BillK
riginal
solution in the RedHat knowledgebase. It was a list of causes for
failing at each stage of the boot.
BillK
Tom Eastman wrote:
>
> I don't know if this is any help... but I have NEVER gotten lilo to work on
> my computer... ever.
>
> It ALWAYS dies at LI just as you
ting the
search results here as there are a lot of hits!
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have a look at win4lin. Someone may know if it handles wpoffice, but
should do so. Does work with msoffice, and is much faster than vmware -
also can trial to see if its what you want.
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I actaully have a corrupted download and am trying again. The question i
have is: How can I use this md5 checksum to check an iso once it is burnt
to CD? Some programs seem to add padding which makes them fail their own
check facility - xcdroast was one.
BillK
> checksum file. It will,
ally shows
as "cancelled" and "downloading bytes to lp0" or similar.
BillK
> It might be possible that the pages continuing to print are those that
have
> already been sent to the printer. A home inkjet (Epson 660) seems to
hold
> about half a page in its own internal
missing something in the chat script so would like to see a sucessful
setup that I can copy! The serial port is fine, but pppd seems to be
losing it at the LCP stage.
BillK
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In an mdk8.0 install, how does one select the 2.2.19 kernel?
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Hi,
I get the following in /var/log/messages whenever ppd goes up or down
(using kppp on MD 7.1):
Aug 21 16:30:35 Ralph modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-
Does anyone know what this module is, does or belong to so I can track
it down?
BillK
Hi,
I get the following in /var/log/messages whenever ppd goes up or
down(using kppp on MD 7.1):
Aug 21 16:30:35 Ralph modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-
Does anyone know what this module is, does or belong to so I can track
it down?
BillK
Hi,
I get the following in /var/log/messages whenever ppd goes up or
down(using kppp on MD 7.1):
Aug 21 16:30:35 Ralph modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
binfmt-
Does anyone know what this module is, does or belong to so I can track
it down?
BillK
Tony McGee wrote:
Thanks Tony, I have found a binfmt-aout, misc and java in the modules/fs
directories. Do you have any more info or pointers to info that may
help me understand what these modules do and which I actually need?
BillK
>
> I'm pretty sure this error message means that
know how
to get a new copy of heimdal as it appears to have some advantages for
masq operations - at least icq and cuteftp (on windows) machines behind
heimdal were happier than with pmfirewall (more fuctions work!, tho prob
not as safe). Anyone have any info that may help?
BillK
Hi,
when I installed the latest kernel rpm's, I ran lilo which works fine
but overwrote the grub bootloader - how do I get back to using grub to
boot?
BillK
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Thankx
>
> BillK wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > when I installed the latest kernel rpm's, I ran lilo which works fine
> > but overwrote the grub bootloader - how do I get back to using grub to
> > boot?
> >
> > Bil
on
is less readable too (had to ask for help in how to reinstall after
using lilo), its only advantages seem to be overcoming the 1024 limit
and a prettier menu!
BillK
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Sarang Lakare wrote:
> >
> > > didn't "read" the partitioning documentation
choice?
Thanks
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very so often! As to
the mechanism of a failure of this type, I dont know as I have never
seen a drive fail in this fashion and keep going for so long before.
BillK
Charles Curley wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 08:43:08AM +0800, BillK wrote:
> > Question: I am looking for real
. Also a number of updates recently released do not show up
which seems suspect as I would expect the main mirrors to take only a
few days to catch up.
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. Oh, its also easier to
understand for the inexperianced!, xhost and authorization can be a
nightmare for X.
BillK
Sarang Lakare wrote:
> So don't tell us that VNC is good and other crap.. you dont' need it if u
> are using Linux/Unix..
>
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to redirect the kde player (i.e., whatever
it uses)
BillK
Vic wrote:
>
> At a root shell I type:
>
> chmod a+rw /dev/sndstat; chmod a+rw /dev/audio; chmod a+rw /dev/dsp
>
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I used adduser from menu on kde. Bit of a dud app tho and not
intuitive. use "edit group audio" and add the user there as well as
"edit user" and save, it took then!
BillK
Vic wrote:
>
> O yeah, your right I was trying to do that, (add users to audio group)
> b
, have not seen their main page for many months!
Thanks
BillK
* Just reread and noticed that the two itwms that really anoyed me
appear at the top, positives such as the comprehensive (perhaps too much
so) side bar of the present site came to mind much later!
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As well as "su user", try "su - user" to give the clean envirobnment of
the new user
man su gives the details
BillK
>
> This works in Linux -- the problem I frequently encounter is that it
> inherits environment variables from the parent user.
>
> To ge
e site for
hints such as not overwriting the original kernel on make install). Even
noticed a slight speed increase when K6 was selected over the default. (I
needed a full build to be present for lm_sensors to compile)
BillK
>
>
> That's exactly what I'm trying to do. I need
s required. There is not a lot of info around on this problem
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Not OK. You have only edited the config file - you need to run depmod
-a ("man depmod", modules are a real pain!) to read the new config and
write to to the dependencies file (note that most distro's run this
command in the initscripts on boot, so reboot will also work.)
BillK
Anyone seen this before:
Sep 17 21:20:15 Ralph kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778)
[SPP,EPP,ECP,ECPEPP,ECPPS2]
Sep 17 21:20:15 Ralph kernel: parport0: detected irq 7; use procfs to
enable interrupt-driven operation.
Sep 17 21:20:15 Ralph kernel: ppuser: User-space parallel port driver
Co
nmap is included, at least on 7.0 & 7.1. nmapfe is a reasonable gui and
its on the menu somewhere.
BillK
> Does anyone know if Mandrake comes w/ any port scanning and/or
> anti-portscan software by default? I want to see if I have anything open
I
> don't mean to and then s
I had the same problem when the xwin32 machine was upgraded to win2000
at work. Its no longer picking up the correct keyboard map. Use the
Xwin32 utility and change the keyboard from auto to 101 or whatever.
Took a couple of goes before I found the best selection. Good luck
BillK
Keep in
redhat printtool (still comes with 7.1, and set up two printers,
one for odd numbered pages, one for even and go from there (I use icons
on the desktop so its easy!)
btw, the Mandrake printer setup needs some usability features, so its
more flexable like the older redhat one.
BillK
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cting the package that was downloaded to /root/tmp using
kpackage installs it ok. Good idea, poor/buggy execution.
BillK
A V Flinsch wrote:
>
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> >
> > I've given up on MandrakeUpdate as a buggy and annoying program. I just
> > use an
when
fsck'ing a mounted disk!!!).
>From your posts, it sounds like you have tried to keep the machine
up/online, which when something unknown is happening may be putting your
data at risk - reboot and remove the doubt!
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s.. how do i fix them.. and If i
> delete them using rm, whats the guarantee that its not deleting anything
> else on the FS?
News and mail will get huge if mis-configured so they keep everything
and have nonrealistic limits set - or is this machine a mail server with
lots of users that is ov
fails - how does it work - what are the site
requirements to be able to use this program)?
Also are there any docs available - how to set up a local mirror of
updates for multiple machines at one site, and a simple how does it work
which may help explain its eratic behaviour?
BillK
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Have a look at the netscape faq on MandrakeUser.org - specifically set
up the environment variables for everyone (or in /etc/profile) and
install 4.75 if not already. Was highly unreliable until I did that.
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that run under it (netscape!!!) are
less reliable.
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and is independent of the daemon (telnetd) so you need
to check the daemon itself.
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, tho I dont
know how! Is there a way to force a umount otherwise, its a reboot!
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Wrong quotes - use single backquotes (`) which in the webmail client I am
using are not obvious (the one on the key next to the "1" key in other
words. These tell the shell to execute the string within and replace the
string with the output of that command.
BillK
>
> coo
look at "man fstab" - they are to with fsck order and dump
BillK
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
>
> Try the following:
>
> ///smbfsoptions
>
> Example:
>
> //thecore/appz /appz smbfs uid=502,fmask=700,guest
>
> Best of luck.
>
> PS: Anyone know w
") - get smbclient working
first and you then have the settings for smbmount. Though it usually
gives a different error message, have you taken care of the encrypted
password problem?
BillK
>
> i am trying to mount a folder form windows
> to the linux machine using smb mount
>
and the error is
?
Michel Flamang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I got the following problem with mandrakeupdate:
>
> after choosing the files I want to upgrade, the download window opens.
> But
> it doesn't indicate the status of the download (
Does the file name vary - can you give an example of a filename and rpm
it came from
BillK
>
> As I'm running Linux in german I can't tell you exactly what it would
> tell in english. It's something like "An error occured while catching
> a file " plus a &
Not a lot to go on, I think in a previous post you said you were running
it as root - was that as a root user or by su? Starting to sound like a
permission problem maybe. Has anyone else on the list come across these
symptoms?
BillK
Re: [expert] problem with mandrakeupdate
>
> >
, and test afterwards!
BillK
Greg Stewart wrote:
>
> Download and examine the pmfirewall scripts from http://www.pointman.org.
> They do exactly what you need and you might be able to simply incorporate
> those scripts into your current firewall scripts...or, vice versa.
>
>
compile agaist later ones.
Whats happened is early (most?) kde apps require that specific version
to run, which Mandrake supplies, but not the headers etc needed to build
it. The instructions for setting the environment were all in the qt tar
file, tho somewhat cryptic.
BillK
Jon wrote:
>
>
someone, without the help or
knowlege to control it, the more damage they can do. Dont confuse the
design decisions made by MS with being unsophisticated, it is often VERY
sohpisticated under the hood, particularly in gui design, where kde
(which I use) and gnome (urk) are playing catchup.
BillK
ing processes one by one.
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Have you checked lilo.conf or grubs menu.lst (whichever yu are using) -
sounds like the install program detected it and set it up to init the
card before booting.
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(hint hint Mandrake!)
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avoids the display problems which can vary. see the docs about options
such as password support.
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solid.
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figtening the first
time you see fdisk run inside a VM, hoping it doesnt escape!
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how its
structured.
Its all very well for someone to say RTFM, but you do have to know where
to find it first!
BillK
Larry Marshall wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who have helped me fumble my way into this. I still found
> it a struggle to find the documentation on the website. It's
approx 150 messages a day, with
only short periods to read em!), then sometimes finding something
interesting in the middle of a thread. If you take the time to write,
at least try and make it easy for your intended audience or your words
are wasted.
BillK
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> So sprac
e to win4lin.
On the upside, is fast, can be full screen or windowed.
Just wish the app I installed it for would install, but still working on
it.
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