Re: [expert] netscape 474

2000-07-21 Thread dallard
Mark I installed netscape 4.74 on my mandrake 7.0 machine yesterday. It seems to have the same problems that 4.70 had (my previous version). Netscape crashes on certain java pages and sometimes takes up al l the cpu. same as before. Oh well mabe next patch. :0) Hope that helps Dany

Re: [expert] Nework block device server RPM?

2000-07-18 Thread dallard
I don't know if this is what you are looking for but check it out. I don't know if there is an rpm,the site was going through an upgrade when I checked http://sites.netscape.net/sebtomac/nbd/nbdd.html System V wrote: > Hello Does anyone have a nbd-server rpm? > > Grntz > SysV begin:vcard n

Re: [expert] Fw: [newbie] Minor post install "problems"

2000-07-14 Thread dallard
Jeff I hope this helps. Stop USB from automatically starting. In X you can click on DrakConf, go to startup services, and deselect USB. Also make sure USB is turned off in your bios. Check the next time you reboot to see if you still get the same message. As for your other q

Re: [expert] Remote Access of Root

2000-07-05 Thread dallard
Richard I think that the defaults for telnet and FTP can be changed to allow root access. However I do not recommend this. You should create another account with limited privileges that you ftp/telnet into, and then su to root. This is a lot safer, and does not require you to modify any file

Re: [expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-07 Thread dallard
Duncan I have been testing netsaint for the last little while. It may be the tool you are looking for. It can monitor most of the machines on your network as well as printers and webservers. It can also check to see if your oracle databases are running. If you add in the reporting modules

Re: [expert] Mandrake rpm's

2000-06-02 Thread dallard
Joe got to www.rpmfind.net they have a whole bunch of i586 packages. There may be some there that you need. Thanks Dany Allard Joe Heafner wrote: > Hello. > > Why is it so difficult to find rpm's compiled for i586? I know that > using software compiled for i386 on my Pentium will work