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In the interest of avoiding hard lockups and troubleshooting THAT (see the
lm_sensors thread) when all I want to do is troubleshoot my sound problems,
which lm_sensor module(s) should I load in order to use dmidecode? I would
like to restrict the m
te:
> From: "Praedor Atrebates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >Your sound system is virtually identical to mine. I have also installed
[...]
> are you using the latest bios?
>
> would you mind sending me the output of the following:
>
> # lspcidrake -v
> # ca
XP2700+, VIA 8233 sound.
praedor
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 12:15 pm, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:41 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:54 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > > At least with regards to sound.
> > >
in windoze. Sound
works for SuSE 9.0, mandrake 9.1, and 9.0. Nothing changes when installing
9.2 at all except that sound magically quits working.
praedor
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:41 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:54 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> >
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At least with regards to sound.
I must now give up on any 9.2 stock kernels. I have now failed to get my
fully functional sound system to work in 9.2 using: default kernel
2.4.22-10mdk, 2.4.22-21mdk, 2.4.22 multimedia kernel, the 9.2 2.4.22 tmb
y functional and stable system).
SuSE 9.0 uses a modified 2.4.21 kernel (modified with many 2.6.x additions)
and it works fine, sound included. I suspect the 2.4.22 kernel series
itself.
praedor
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 05:09 am, Tim Sawchuck wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:46:15 -0500
>
&
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Unfortunately the mute/unmute trick with aumix didn't work for me. All I get
is very faint static over the speakers whenever I manipulate the volume
sliders (pretty much any of them). If I crank up my speaker volume to max
and try to test sound/ar
7 Nov 2003 22:56:35 -0500, Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote about Re: [expert] SOUND! Where is it?:
> >Anyone else have suggestions?
> >
> >Oh yes, trying to play with aumix and mute does nothing. I get little
> >faint electronic chirps from my sp
's it. This is true for alsa and oss drivers.
On Monday 17 November 2003 09:35 pm, Pierre Fortin wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:16:58 -0500 Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > Anyone have a fix?
>
> If you have a choice (OSS/ALSA), try
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This is maddening. It is enough, literally, to drive me to uninstall MDK 9.2
and go SuSE 9.0. I have no sound in 9.2 on my desktop.
I have an MSI KT333 mobo with via 8233 onboard sound. It worked fine in 9.0
and 9.1, kernels up to 2.4.21-0.13mdk.
in as
root, started up kde, then it would be in root's path.
praedor
On Monday 17 November 2003 05:13 pm, Dick Gevers wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 16:58:54 -0500, Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote about Re: [expert] WTF?? $PATH question:
> >I should ind
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testing. nothing to see here
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Want to buy your Pack or Services
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I should indicate that I scanned every file in /etc that contained any path
statements via grep. Nothing untoward appeared.
On Monday 17 November 2003 04:42 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> I think I can safely say that this is not set in any file
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I think I can safely say that this is not set in any file in /etc/*. Since it
isn't there ("::" in path) for root, but only for user, I suspect it is
somewhere in $HOME (?).
praedor
On Monday 17 November 2003 04:09 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
> On Mon,
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It appears that the "::" (effectively ".") in $PATH is restricted to user.
Root's path on 9.2 is OK in this regard.
praedorhh
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This brings me to the maddening thing about linux over the last year or two.
There used to be two files (as I recall) within which PATH was set:
/etc/profile and ~/.bash_profile. Now neither file contains much of anything
related to setting path.
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I don't generally use gnome (and haven't tried it for at least 6 months or
more). Last evening, in trying to locate where the problem resided with
regards to my desktop and sound (or lack thereof) I started up Gnome 2.4 for
the first time. Pretty
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Can any one tell me what file would contain kmail filters? I would like to
copy all my laptop settings for kmail over to my desktop and avoid manually
entering all filters again.
praedor
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testing
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
I somehow got sound working on my laptop after problems immediately after
installation of 9.2 on it. Not sure what I did but it stuck.
In any case, I installed 9.2 on my desktop (Athlon XP 2700+, KT333 mobo)
which has a VIA 8233A onboard soundsystem. It worked fine in 9.0 and 9.1.
It doesn'
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Does anyone know of a recent rpm of Lyx-qt available for Mandrake?
praedorh
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for a rock. The whole crew may see this course to violate our liberties in
full view i
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Since I am getting no error messages in syslog nor from artsmessage, I took a
look at .xsession-errors after a fresh login. This is what is in it:
I don't know what it means by Mixer not found. I can start kmix just fine and
it appears perfectly O
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First, a little info about a SuSE install:
Last evening I tried installing SuSE 9.0 (just arrived) on my Athlon XP
desktop over MDK 9.1. Interesting. Not as simple as the Mandrake install
but I managed to get it on and running after three or four
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I had a fun evening last. I received SuSE 9.0 yesterday (9.2 came two days
ago). I installed 9.2 on my laptop and have it essentially running fine now
but no sound. I can get sound working for a single session but that's it.
This is on an IBM Thi
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I have not seen this message before ("Cannot open bayes_path...") and have no
idea what it means. As far as I can tell my setup is OK.
syslog excerpt:
Nov 13 08:53:45 lapdog spamd[3101]: Cannot open bayes_path
/home/praedor/.spamassassin/bayes R
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Here's a relative minor ("minor" because I am experienced with linux for the
most part and know to try a few things before assuming totally broken)
quality item:
I received the pro pak. 7 CDs. Installing, I get to a point where it asks
for me to
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Other than reading through the Mandrake website for known bugs, doing a google
search, a search of Twiki, and running "MandrakeUpdate" periodically, I am
not sure what else you could do to keep up with bugs and fixes.
I just received my 9.2 propack
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I received my powerpak CDs yesterday and installed 9.2 last evening.
Problems. I naturally ran into the disappearing icon problem but quickly
fixed that by installing a previously downloaded kdeartwork-gorilla rpm which
produced MOST icons so that
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"Our ship is in the hands of pilots who are steering directly under full sail
for a rock. The whole crew may see this course to violate our liberties in
full view if they look the right way."
- --Samuel Adams, 1771
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"Our ship is in the hands of pilots who are steering directly under full sail
for a rock. The whole crew may see this course to violate our liberties in
full view if they look the right way."
- --Samuel Adams, 1771
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As I was sitting here staring at "tail -f /var/log/syslog" I saw my chkrootkit
anacronjob fly by. At the end of the check, I noticed an email sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] An outtake from my syslog post chkrootkit:
Nov 11 16:11:57 lapdog : nothing d
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OK, this really irritates me. I have the latest spamassassin. It is running
in daemon mode. I have procmail setup to /dev/null anything that is
identified as spam. I have trained the Bayesian filter (supposedly) to
identify certain messages as s
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On Monday 10 November 2003 04:33 am, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 07:56:53PM -0500, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > I don't know what this means. I write a paragraph in OO, in Lyx, and in
> > Abiword. Same paragra
ant an
alternative comes along, like OO with proper bibliography handling
capabilities, I will drop lyx and latex like a ball of plutonium.
praedor
On Sunday 09 November 2003 07:18 pm, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 06:36:23PM -0500, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Conten
e there are admins to deal with all the
complexity of configuring and handling software install, it is perfectly
fine, but for most at home? Nope. Not yet.
On Sunday 09 November 2003 11:48 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 11:02, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> > On Sunday 09 No
Yes, I know lyx is not WYSIWYG and that it is advertised as the ridiculous
WYSIWYM (what you see is what you mean). In point of fact, it is the result
of being stuck working with Latex via a GUI. It does a lot to remove the
need of learning an entire programing language (LaTex) just to produce
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I myself would not automatically say, "Use linux instead! It's just as good
as windoze" with regards to desktop use. In many cases it IS as good, if not
better, than doze. No viruses, more stable, etc, but it does come at a cost
of increased comp
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Well, I gotta say that Redhat does have a point. I do think that linux is not
yet ready for the everyday desktop user except for Lindows - for a relatively
small subpopulation.
I use it exclusively but then I have been playing with linux for year
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Don't sell portsentry and its tie to iptables short. I use them religiously
and never see problems (and I am not covered by a firewall - and I run
chkrootkit as a cronjob as well).
If portsentry is setup properly and up-to-date, then it is not goin
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What format is CNN using for its videos? I try to view any of them and I get
an error message:
Sound server warning message:
mimetype text/html unsupported for streaming
Huh? text/html? What's the deal with CNN?
praedor
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Geesh. Disable ftp at least, if you disable no other service. If you don't
do remote X at all, disable X service as well.
Are you serving a webpage locally? Disable http and perhaps https.
I have the following nmap output:
PORT STATE SERVICE
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I purchased the CDs from Mandrake and await their arrival before I do
anything. I COULD download the isos at work, transfer the files to my
desktop (crossover cable) and burn the CDs but part of me wants to wait for
the official CDs. I am hoping t
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Err...why not simply dump the current postfix config and either reinstall to
get the default config back or mv the original (if you have it, perhaps named
something like "main.cf~" or "main.cf.default"?) back into use?
I have borked my main.cf fil
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I don't know what you call the icon at the top right of konqueror that
normally spins or acts in some manner to indicate activity (like loading a
page). Whatever it is called, how do I change it?
I have the Umicons 2.0 theme icons installed on my
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Gad! I haven't even tried building kde since about 2.x days. WAY too big. I
remember when the kernel took longer (or about the same amount of time) as it
took to build KDE.
In any case, texstar should have version 3.1.4 though I can't say for s
.conf.
Hit apply after doing the above in kmail and that's it.
praedor
On Friday 31 October 2003 05:40 pm, Robert Goshko wrote:
> Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > I should specify that I have gnupg installed and that is what I use on my
> > system, and through kmail. I have gnupg
ot;?
On Friday 31 October 2003 04:26 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> When people sign their emails with their PGP key (unknown to me) their
> message in kmail is prefaced with the following:
>
> Message was signed with unknown key.
> The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
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When people sign their emails with their PGP key (unknown to me) their message
in kmail is prefaced with the following:
Message was signed with unknown key.
The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
Problem: OpenPGP plug-in was not specified.
Is there a
fetchmail-alike that can?
praedor
On Thursday 30 October 2003 08:36 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Thursday 30 October 2003 08:25 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > OK. On my laptop I use a global /etc/fetchmailrc file because I like the
> > cleanliness of running fetchma
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OK. On my laptop I use a global /etc/fetchmailrc file because I like the
cleanliness of running fetchmail as a daemon at startup rather than as a cron
job as a user (Ugh. Crude. Ugly). I decided to experiment on my desktop
and try to use fetchma
ctober 2003 02:49 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Ah. Yes, F9 did bring back the sidebar folder window.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Am I to assume that this will be necessary every time I open
> Home or otherwise use konqueror for file management?
[...]
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wrote:
> On Thursday 30 Oct 2003 7:25 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > Ya know, it isn't there. There is no settings selection that
> > enables the separate side window displaying tree view while the
> > main window shows current directory (home) file view.
> >
> &
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Ya know, it isn't there. There is no settings selection that enables the
separate side window displaying tree view while the main window shows current
directory (home) file view.
This is with the Texstar KDE 3.1.4 install. There is a "location t
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This isn't specific to Mandrake in any way, but I was hoping someone could
point me to a good site that might explain how to setup macros in OpenOffice?
I "get" to handle purchasing in my lab. This system (on a Mac) uses an excel
database filled wi
06 am, Franki wrote:
> J.C. Woods wrote:
> > Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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> >> I just came across a message posted to the wlan-ng list. There is a
> >> company out there called "Linux
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 04:18 pm, J.C. Woods wrote:
> Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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> >I just came across a message posted to the wlan-ng list. There is a
> > c
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I just came across a message posted to the wlan-ng list. There is a company
out there called "Linuxant" and they have released "Driveloader", a windoze
driver compatibility layer and installer. Here is the info from their page:
"DriverLoader is a
--noclean option, of course, but I do not necessarily want
to install anything right now because of dependency issues best solved by
installing 9.2.
praedor
On Friday 24 October 2003 08:43 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> I bought the boxed prosuite. As I wait for the arrival of the CDs, I h
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I bought the boxed prosuite. As I wait for the arrival of the CDs, I have
decided to pre-download ALL the updates/fixes so that they are onhand for
immediate install after 9.2's install. Where might I find the commands for
urpmi sources (the base,
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I have had problems myself. Just as you mention, items that appear in
menudrake's depiction of the kmenus but not in "real life". Some of these
items are things I added several attempts in the past (as root editing the
system menu) that just refus
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For that produce the last portion of the config.log file contents.
praedor
On Thursday 23 October 2003 11:49 am, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:34:34 +0100
>
> Richard Bown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > can someone please point me
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I believe that last line is indicating that it is looking for libxml. This
would be provided by libxml-devel (or however mandrake names it, ie,
libxml0-devel, libxml2-devel, etc...just do an "rpm -qa|grep libxml" and see
what is already installed a
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Use the Mandrake kernel-source. It does include things you wont find in the
kernel.org kernel (supermount being one of them). I couldn't enumerate all
the addons that Mandrake provides but it is worth it to use the official
mandrake kernel-source
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I apparently made a mistake. Mandrake 9.1, kde 3.1.4 (texstar). I once
selected "enable shadows" in the control center and now, no matter what, I
cannot make them go away forever. It has been deselected and applied 4 times
now and I still get sha
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We already see the start of this in Lindows. Root by default. I also recall
reading something recently about giving macro-running capability to SO/OO ala
Office (yeah, I know it has its own macros as it is but my impression was it
might be an atte
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I have built my own kernel with ALL wireless modules activated. I have
wireless-tools installed. Where are the kernel wireless extensions? Surely
the 2.4.x kernels have wireless extensions in this day and age? How do I get
kernel wireless extens
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I have kernel pcmcia orinoco-0.13e driver patched with the
orinoco-0.13e-patch.diff to provide monitor mode. My wlan card is an orinoco
gold. The patch appears successful as iwpriv indicates that monitor mode is
now available:
iwpriv eth0 results
ed it). I ended up going to the mandrake devel cooker site and
manually downloading the kernel-source-tmb rpm there. The MandrakeClub links
and urpmi instructions are erroneous.
On Monday 20 October 2003 03:19 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Monday 20 October 2003 03:54 pm, Praedor Atrebates wr
n.
praedor
On Monday 20 October 2003 02:22 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Monday 20 October 2003 03:11 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > I run into this distressingly often. I try to update mandrake urpmi
> > sources only to be told that there were problems or errors:
> >
>
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I run into this distressingly often. I try to update mandrake urpmi sources
only to be told that there were problems or errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] download]# urpmi.addmedia -h mirrors.secsup.org_devel
ftp://mirrors.secsup.org/pub/linux/mandrake/Mand
only messages that spamd fails to detect that I end up with
and run sa-learn on.
praedor
On Monday 20 October 2003 11:41 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Monday 20 October 2003 11:47 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > Simple question. Originally I used spamassassin directly from kmail
> >
t using redirects
> to activate sa-learn from evolution vfolders or regular MUA mailboxes,
> but that's all a lot to be showing the fifteen or so emailers I have.
>
> On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:47, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Has
nday 20 October 2003 08:49 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Monday 20 October 2003 09:11 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
>
>
> Okay, we don't see the Postfix error code but based upon the text of the
> message, my guess is that Postfix is rejecting this message upon the
> deliv
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Simple question. Originally I used spamassassin directly from kmail (spamc to
work through spamd). Since it was I who was making the call I could assume
that whenever I did a "sa-learn --spam --dir Mail/Spam/cur" that whatever was
learned was used
be handled properly and
directly on my end.
praedor
On Monday 20 October 2003 08:11 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Here is the syslog entry associated with this repetitive spam (based on the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] message):
[...]
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"Our ship is in the hands of pilots who are steering dir
e daemon I would be interested in receiving.
praedor
On Monday 20 October 2003 05:59 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Sunday 19 October 2003 09:17 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > I have receive over 100 of these today alone. Nothing i've tried with
> > procmail recipes has w
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I have receive over 100 of these today alone. Nothing i've tried with
procmail recipes has worked. I cannot stop this nonsense. The from address
is my own fetchmail-daemon:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am considering having all fetchmail-daemon emails sen
ace it with one that provides patched orinoco drivers to allow for
monitor mode. The -tmb kernel sounds OK except I want some grsecurity
functions activated and that means recompiling the kernel.
praedor
On Sunday 19 October 2003 07:22 am, Thomas Backlund wrote:
> From: "Praedor Atrebates
y you indicated and am
still getting them into my local inbox.
Perhaps a recipe for procmail to check the body of the message for the IP
address and any mention of viagra? If so, how does one do this with
procmail?
praedor
On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:43 am, Todd Lyons wrote:
> Praedor A
, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:58 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > Is someone trying to use me as a relay? Is this just some badly designed
> > spam that contains nothing and is getting past spamassassin on my system?
>
> It is badly designed spam.
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Over the last few days, my inbox has been receiving repeated versions of this:
General SMTP/ESMTP error.
X-Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] via 216.136.173.226; Fri, 17 Oct 2003
22:52:58 -0700
X-YahooFilteredBulk: 24.61.30.135
Received: from 24
On Sunday 19 October 2003 07:22 am, Thomas Backlund wrote:
> From: "Praedor Atrebates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >I have been trying to get kismet, the wlan sniffer, to work with my
> > orinoco
[...]
> for MDK 9.1 the update kernel is 2.4.21-0.25mdk wich carries
I have been trying to get kismet, the wlan sniffer, to work with my orinoco
gold. There are patches available for the orinoco driver that allows it to
go into monitor mode. The thing is, all the sources indicate that the
default driver version in the 2.4.21 kernel series was orinoco 0.13b. Th
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OK, what is the tmb kernel?
On Friday 17 October 2003 07:37 am, Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
[...]
> I completed my 9.2 iso downloads, installed, and tried out the tmb
> kernel, but I'm still getting the seemingly random hard lockups. I did
> an install
Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Praedor Atrebates
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 12:23 PM
> To: Mandrake Expert
> Subject: [expert] Any way to alter konqueror's default window size?
>
>
> I recently bought a big
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I recently bought a big, flat-screen monitor which has an optimal resolution
of 1280 x 1024. At this resolution, konqueror's default window size is a bit
smallish and, unfortunately and unlike konsole, resizing it manually to a
certain size is not
paid for the powerpack addition, I am no longer concerned with being
without the kernel-source on one of the CDs.
praedor
On Thursday 16 October 2003 12:11 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> OK, thanks for the clarification...that said however, I am now concerned
> that I "was
upset though I think my logic (ranking what is really
important vs what is nice) holds.
praedor
On Thursday 16 October 2003 11:47 am, Thomas Backlund wrote:
> Praedor Atrebates kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika Torstai 16 Lokakuu
> 2003
>
> 19:41):
> > -BEGIN PGP SI
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Err, in following this thread my first thought is: isn't not supplying the
kernel source technically a violation of GPL? The HAVE to supply the source
and should make allowances (reductions in certain packages) if it is not
possible to put the sou
tober 2003 11:40 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2003 12:27 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > OK, the changes appear to have fixed things. I am actually receiving
> > emails again from other than the expert list or other members of my
> > do-not-process lis
ones.
Thanks Bryan and Jack.
praedor
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 11:14 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> There were no spamassassin processes running when I did "ps -A" so it would
> appear not to be a logjam there.
>
> I also altered my procmailrc file slightely as you su
the full path to spamc. We'll see.
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 10:59 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2003 11:57 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > Thanks Bryan. It arrived (in my logs only). I have not actually seen it
> > and cannot see it. I do NOT
am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > OK Bryan, your message has still not arrived and I see no sign of it in
> > my syslogs so I think it is either bogged down on the net somewhere or
> > has simply vanished.
>
> Okay, check your mail one more time, I just sent a message and sho
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Thanks Bryan. It arrived (in my logs only). I have not actually seen it and
cannot see it. I do NOT understand what the deal is here.
My syslog for your last direct email:
Oct 15 11:54:02 stonekeep postfix/cleanup[31348]: E25CD831:
message-id=<[
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I just do not ever see messages that pass through spamassassin regardless of
whether they are spam or not.
My current /etc/procmailrc contains:
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:0:
* !
* !
* !
* <256000
| spamc -f
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OK Bryan, your message has still not arrived and I see no sign of it in my
syslogs so I think it is either bogged down on the net somewhere or has
simply vanished.
Here is an excerpt from my syslog indicating the arrival of two messages,
neither o
2003 10:13 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> > As it would be "dangerous" to make a broad request and potentially fill
> > up my inbox with helpful replies, I direct this to a few specific
> > individuals:
> >
> > James Sparenberg, Bryan Phinney, and Jack Coates.
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As it would be "dangerous" to make a broad request and potentially fill up my
inbox with helpful replies, I direct this to a few specific individuals:
James Sparenberg, Bryan Phinney, and Jack Coates. I request that the three of
you send me a sim
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Hopefully all is well again.
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I think a case can be made that faith is one of the world's great evils,
comparable to the smallpox virus but harder to eradicate. Faith, being
belief that isn't based on evidence, is the principal vice of any reli
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Actually, I do own my domains. I have been trying to get email from my
postfix to be @ravenhome.net instead of the
@localhost.ravenhome.net but apparently in trying to fix this one
simple thing, it prevented my system from working properly. I THIN
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