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On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 11:25 AM, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
NDPTAL85 wrote:
There's no reason to get all bent out of shape because Microsoft
software is being used in schools. There's a good argument for it to be
used, its what the children will also see in the workplace. I don't
Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
Manager? I keep getting errors midway thru the process.
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On Tuesday, January 29, 2002, at 03:37 PM, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:27:11 +0100
Harm Bathoorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Just wanted to scream, sorry about that:)
I've been to an IT evening at my children's (primary) school witnessing
how the teachers
On Tuesday, January 29, 2002, at 04:57 PM, Tom Badran wrote:
There's no reason to get all bent out of shape because Microsoft
software is being used in schools. There's a good argument for it to be
used, its what the children will also see in the workplace. I don't see
how using Linux
Just got a tip that to update my urpmi databases you can use
urpmi.update -a which will update any sources you have loaded. This
fixes my problem.
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For some reason whenever I add a source to my urpmi database it becomes
corrupted in a way that won't let me update it. For example no matter
which Cooker source I add, whenever I use urpmi.update to update it I
get this back:
[root@Dreadnaught ndptal85]# urpmi.update
the entry to update
On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 09:25 PM, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I have wondered but then dismissed this. My new, fresh reinstall of
8.1 (6th
or 7th time in 3 days) properly recognizes and uses my 3c589
card...after I
dumped the default dhcpcd install and replaced it with
On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 08:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My employer is considering getting ISP access for the 50 or so laptop
users to update patient info each night. Seems it might be cheaper to
setup a linux box and make the ISP themselves. Can this be done? What
would be
On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Perreault wrote:
Sorry to disapoint you, but MAC had UNIX inside since the old days of
the
Lisa computer (which came out before the IBM PC). Later, their
MACIntosh
was based on the XEROX windows interface, had UNIX inside and was
still
On Friday, December 28, 2001, at 07:58 AM, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday 27 December 2001 09:06 pm, NDPTAL85 wrote:
I tried to upgrade my kernel to the latest tonight and I got this
error:
[root@Dreadnaught ndptal85]# urpmi kernel-2.4.16.11mdk
installing
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/kernel
I tried to upgrade my kernel to the latest tonight and I got this error:
[root@Dreadnaught ndptal85]# urpmi kernel-2.4.16.11mdk
installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/kernel-2.4.16.11mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm
Installation failed, some files are missing.
You may want to update your urpmi database
I had just
Whats the latest cooker kernel and if its higher than 2.4.13-12mdk which
I am running how is it going for everyone?
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On Friday, December 14, 2001, at 05:01 PM, Greg Sarsons wrote:
On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 16:18, NDPTAL85 wrote:
Whats the latest cooker kernel and if its higher than 2.4.13-12mdk
which
I am running how is it going for everyone?
kernel-2.4.16.9mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm
Want to buy your Pack
On Monday, December 10, 2001, at 11:08 AM, J. Craig Woods wrote:
You ought to run a dig command to see if name server info is right.
You ought to run netstat -rn to see if your routing table is right.
You ought to run a ifconfig -a to see if mask is right.
etcetcetc
j.
On Monday, December 10, 2001, at 02:09 AM, Andrew George wrote:
And here's the contents of my resolv.conf:
search earthlink.net
nameserver 207.217.126.82
nameserver 207.217.77.81
nameserver 207.217.120.83
The original problem is this. When the box is set to use DHCP, it can
resolve
On Monday 10 December 2001 09:13 am, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 23:13, NDPTAL85 wrote:
And here's the contents of my resolv.conf:
search earthlink.net
nameserver 207.217.126.82
nameserver 207.217.77.81
nameserver 207.217.120.83
snip
Excuse me for butting in here
On Monday, December 10, 2001, at 09:13 AM, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 23:13, NDPTAL85 wrote:
And here's the contents of my resolv.conf:
search earthlink.net
nameserver 207.217.126.82
nameserver 207.217.77.81
nameserver 207.217.120.83
The original problem is this. When
On Monday, December 10, 2001, at 02:01 PM, Larry Sword wrote:
NDPTAL85 wrote:
Here is the results of route -n
[root@Dreadnaught root]# route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref
Use
Iface
192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0
After about a week of taking my Mandrake 8.1 box off of DHCP and giving
it its own permanent IP it can no longer resolve domain names when using
that IP. When I switch it back to DHCP it starts working fine again. I
am using kernel 2.4.13-12mdk. Has anyone else come across this problem?
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 07:25 PM, Tom Badran wrote:
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On Monday 10 Dec 2001 12:09 am, you wrote:
After about a week of taking my Mandrake 8.1 box off of DHCP and giving
If your are giving it permanent IPs you must also edit the
Yes I have already added the DNS servers into resolve.conf (you can
actually do that via NetConf as well) and it still isn't working. It
was
working before on its own IP and it just decided to stop working for
some reason. I haven't changed anything or installed anything on it to
prompt
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 09:32 PM, Tarragon Allen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 13:16, NDPTAL85 wrote:
Yes I have already added the DNS servers into resolve.conf (you can
actually do that via NetConf as well) and it still isn't working. It
was
working before on its own IP and it just
Ok, basic tests:
Can you ping your gateway IP?
Does nslookup work?
Can you ping your DNS server(s) as it's set in resolv.conf?
What address are you trying to connect to; can you resolve it with
nslookup?
Can you ping that IP address directly (no DNS lookup)?
Any firewall settings that
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 10:37 PM, Tarragon Allen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:28, NDPTAL85 wrote:
Ok, basic tests:
Can you ping your gateway IP?
Does nslookup work?
Can you ping your DNS server(s) as it's set in resolv.conf?
What address are you trying to connect to; can you
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 11:16 PM, Tarragon Allen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 15:01, NDPTAL85 wrote:
What is the contents of your resolv.conf?
What happens when you run nslookup (by itself) from the command line
on
this
machine?
Are there any firewall rules on the Mandrake box
I have 4 boxes on my home network. A WinXP box, a Mac OS X box, Mandrake
Linux workstation and a FreeBSD workstation. Earthlink is my ISP and
they have 3 DNS servers. I want to set my Linux and FreeBSD boxes up as
local DNS servers so I figured I would just add their IPs to the list of
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