On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 01:15, Franki wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 02:54 am, Gary Hodder wrote:
No.
It's just that Cooker is now fully open again, and the development for
MDK 10.0 is getting up to speed...
We have been in a Deep Freeze since the 9.2 Freeze, with
Gary Hodder wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 01:15, Franki wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 02:54 am, Gary Hodder wrote:
No.
It's just that Cooker is now fully open again, and the development for
MDK 10.0 is getting up to speed...
We have been in a Deep Freeze since the 9.2
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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
No.
It's just that Cooker is now fully open again, and the development for
MDK 10.0 is getting up to speed...
We have been in a Deep Freeze since the 9.2 Freeze, with only updates
for syncking with amd64 development branch...
now it's done, so syncing a 9.2 install with Cooker is no
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 02:54 am, Gary Hodder wrote:
No.
It's just that Cooker is now fully open again, and the development for
MDK 10.0 is getting up to speed...
We have been in a Deep Freeze since the 9.2 Freeze, with only updates
for syncking with amd64 development branch...
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 02:54 am, Gary Hodder wrote:
No.
It's just that Cooker is now fully open again, and the development for
MDK 10.0 is getting up to speed...
We have been in a Deep Freeze since the 9.2 Freeze, with only updates
for syncking with amd64 development
I've noticed that Cooker contains KDE 3.1.4, Mozilla 1.4, Evolution
1.4.4 and other packages that have newer versions. Is there a timeframe
for when these will be updated. Just curious.
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Trey
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that
From: Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've noticed that Cooker contains KDE 3.1.4, Mozilla 1.4, Evolution
1.4.4 and other packages that have newer versions. Is there a timeframe
for when these will be updated. Just curious.
No.
It's just that Cooker is now fully open again, and the
I have repeated problems with MandrakeClub and cooker rpms. At the moment I
am trying to download the latest povray rpm. The version available for 9.1
is no more - trying to download it fails because it has ceased to exist at
any mirror I try. I then tried cooker (the povray rpm is a
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 07:57, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I have repeated problems with MandrakeClub and cooker rpms. At the moment I
am trying to download the latest povray rpm. The version available for 9.1
is no more - trying to download it fails because it has ceased to exist at
any
I barely have time to post this; gotta hit the road... please forward to
cooker if necessary.
The cooker bug site has an expired certificate (localhost yet).
When I try to post a 9.2rc1 bug, I get:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Is cooker listed as contrib in urpmi from Easy Urpmi?
No. Contrib is a collection of supplementary RPMs for whichever release
you chose in step 1.
If not, how does one configure urpmi for cooker?
Choose Cooker as your release level in step 1.
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Am Dienstag, 24. Juni 2003 07:32 schrieb Rob Blomquist:
Is cooker listed as contrib in urpmi from Easy Urpmi?
If not, how does one configure urpmi for cooker?
No it is not. Its very easy. Just choose in the first step Cooker instead of
9.1 and there you go. The 3 CD set is Main and Contrib is
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 18:11:49 -0400
Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone told you about the cooksync.pl script put together by one of
the guys (Dave Wasler?) on the cooker list? It is a script you can use
for mirroring cooker to your local drive using rsync.
!!The best
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 06:22, John Drouhard wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 18:11:49 -0400
Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone told you about the cooksync.pl script put together by one of
the guys (Dave Wasler?) on the cooker list? It is a script you can use
for mirroring
Is cooker listed as contrib in urpmi from Easy Urpmi?
If not, how does one configure urpmi for cooker?
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Saturday June 21 2003 12:49 pm, John Drouhard wrote:
I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and
install cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very
moment I am mirroring a local copy of this:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooke
On Sunday 22 June 2003 08:39 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
http://cybercfo.gkmweb.com/CookerHOWTO.html
This was the beginning of a document that has become part of the cooker TWiki.
You can find the much more complete version of this here:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/CookerHowTo
Somebody scribbled about [expert] cooker installation
I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and install
cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very moment I am
mirroring a local copy of this:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 09:27:43 -0700
dfox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somebody scribbled about [expert] cooker installation
I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and install
cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very moment I am
mirroring a local copy of this:
ftp
On Sunday June 22 2003 11:08 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 22 June 2003 08:39 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
http://cybercfo.gkmweb.com/CookerHOWTO.html
This was the beginning of a document that has become part of the
cooker TWiki. You can find the much more complete version of this
here:
On Sunday 22 June 2003 08:58 am, John Drouhard wrote:
Thank you, I will use the hd.img file. But do i need to resync the
entire cooker dir? (contrib, i586, SRC, PPC) or is the i586 dir enough?
And can I set a cron job to automatically resync my local mirror, then
run a urpmi.update -a and an
John Drouhard wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 09:27:43 -0700
dfox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somebody scribbled about [expert] cooker installation
I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and install
cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very
I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and install
cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very moment I am
mirroring a local copy of this:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586
Do I need to mirror the entire .../Mandrake-devel/cooker
On Fri 2003-02-21 at 03:28:39 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure you have a Cooker ftp source defined.
This may be the biggest problem. I can't seem to get one updated.
Which sources are working for you?
Have you tried http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php?
(can be found via
Benjamin,
Make sure you have a Cooker ftp source defined.
This may be the biggest problem. I can't seem to get one updated.
Which sources are working for you?
Have you tried http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php?
(can be found via www.urpmi.org - urpmiweb)
Got it done last
Can someone tell me whether or not I can update my install of 9.1 beta3 using
'mandrake update'? I can't download the whole cooker as I don't have that much
download
capacity with my account. There has to be a better way.
Regards
Trevor
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 07:33 am, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
Can someone tell me whether or not I can update my install of 9.1 beta3
using 'mandrake update'? I can't download the whole cooker as I don't have
that much download capacity with my
Can someone tell me whether or not I can update my install of 9.1 beta3
using 'mandrake update'? I can't download the whole cooker as I don't have
that much download capacity with my account. There has to be a better way.
Make sure you have a Cooker ftp source defined.
This may be
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 12:28 pm, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
Can someone tell me whether or not I can update my install of 9.1 beta3
using 'mandrake update'? I can't download the whole cooker as I don't
have that much download capacity with
Greg Meyer wrote:
I am synching a local mirror every night at 10:00PM est using fmirror with
carroll.cac.psu.edu. I then share the local directory through nfs and define
my cooker source as the local mirror. When I want to update during the day,
I don't have to worry about network traffic
Does it work if you use cdrecord by hand form the command line?
On Sunday 13 October 2002 12:22 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 17:56 schrieb Ken Thompson:
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:08 am, Steffen Barszus wrote:
dummy -eject -pad tsize=109760s -
Make sure
Am Montag, 14. Oktober 2002 20:19 schrieb Todd Flinders:
Does it work if you use cdrecord by hand form the command line?
I couldn't believe that it is so sensible under linux to burn. changed the
cd-burner now to secondary master and dvd as primary slave , hd as primary
master and burned a
Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 17:56 schrieb Ken Thompson:
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:08 am, Steffen Barszus wrote:
dummy -eject -pad tsize=109760s -
Make sure to un check make dummy run first ...
I get's me every time.. Also, I've had the best result by not using any
padding
Steffen Barszus wrote:
For now I tested :
-gtoaster
-k3b
-cdbakeoven
-xcdroast
-gcombust
with no difference.
Try temporarily putting your CD-RW drive on an IDE channel all by
itself, as master, of course.How many IDE channels do you have and
what devices placed where? You
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Ron Stodden wrote:
... You should never have the hard disk with
the ISO file to burn and the CD-RW on the same IDE channel.
There was a motherboard chipset problem that garbled the data if two
devices on the same IDE channel were in use
On Sunday 13 October 2002 01:22 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 17:56 schrieb Ken Thompson:
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:08 am, Steffen Barszus wrote:
dummy -eject -pad tsize=109760s -
Make sure to un check make dummy run first ...
I get's me every time..
Hi!
After installing Mdk 9.0 all went fine and my Teac IDE was installed over
ide-scsi. After a try with gcombust and gtoaster I was not able to burn. For
debugging I started the following burning session with just one simple file.
There seems to be something burned but as you can see in the
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:08 am, Steffen Barszus wrote:
dummy -eject -pad tsize=109760s -
Make sure to un check make dummy run first ...
I get's me every time.. Also, I've had the best result by not using any
padding YMMV.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
I subscribed to get the latest cookers via mail some time ago (pre 8.1) and
was suppose to get 10 cd's in total for like $100.00. Ive gotten three. and
have no idea who to ask whats going on?
thanks
dave
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
kernels around.
right now it looks like 150 machines that were going to be mandrake will
turn redhat on me :(
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From: Mike Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] cooker kernel rpms
Did you try
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 20:35:51 -0500
NDPTAL85 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
Manager? I keep getting errors midway thru the process.
Manually updating to the lastest curl and libcurl will fix the problem.
Charles
Want
Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
Manager? I keep getting errors midway thru the process.
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8:35pm... NDPTAL85 carefully chose these words:
Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
Manager? I keep getting errors midway thru the process.
Same here - thought it was just me! When I first installed mdk8.1, I was
able to add cooker sources just fine, but
this to update your system
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From: NDPTAL85 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:35 PM
Subject: [expert] Cooker sources
Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
Manager? I keep getting errors midway
I've been attempting to update to the Cooker KDE RPM's for several days, but
it seems that kdebase has continued to show that it is 99 megs in size even
though that is clearly incorrect (it refused to download). I've be trying the
ciril.fr and suset.se mirrors, and I have refreshed URPMI. Any
On Wednesday 09 January 2002 19:29, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
I've been attempting to update to the Cooker KDE RPM's for several days,
but it seems that kdebase has continued to show that it is 99 megs in
size even though that is clearly incorrect (it refused to download).
I've be trying the
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:34 am, you wrote:
Is there any one out there with late version 2.4.16 kernels from the
mandrake cooker?
I just went to get one but it jumped up to 2.4.17 and there is an NFS
bug when talking to 64 bit OS's. I need to run a non 8.1 default kernel
(as it plays
Did you try http://rpmfind.net ??
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:34 am, you wrote:
Is there any one out there with late version 2.4.16 kernels from the
mandrake cooker?
I just went to get one but it jumped up to 2.4.17 and there is an NFS
bug when talking to 64 bit OS's. I need to run a
Did you try http://rpmfind.net ??
That (usually) won't work, since those are mostly links to places holding
RPMs. If the RPMs disappear from the linked site, rpmfind is useless, since
the link will now point to a non-existant file.
You need a site that deliberately stores copies of all
Is there any one out there with late version 2.4.16 kernels from the
mandrake cooker?
I just went to get one but it jumped up to 2.4.17 and there is an NFS
bug when talking to 64 bit OS's. I need to run a non 8.1 default kernel
(as it plays better with my GForce3).
If any one can help me it
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:32:41PM -0600, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
I know I can do this via FTP, although it appears that Mandrake Package
Manager can connect to Cooker for me too. However, when I attempt this by
selecting a cooker mirror in the source selection, it chugs along downloading
TE On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:32:41PM -0600, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
I know I can do this via FTP, although it appears that Mandrake Package
Manager can connect to Cooker for me too. However, when I attempt this by
selecting a cooker mirror in the source selection, it chugs along
RodrÃguez
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From: Tom Eastman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Cooker?
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 10:39:56 +1300
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:32:41PM -0600, Timothy R.Butler wrote
Hi again,
I'm sorry to keep coming back with new problems, but hey, don't you love
being bugged by people like me that come over here from other Linux distros
and add a bunch of problems to the list? :-)
On a more serious note, I think my basic setup is running good now. I've
wiped out my
was given when I had problems..
rgds
Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Timothy R.Butler
Sent: Friday, 16 November 2001 11:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Cooker?
Hi again,
I'm sorry to keep coming back with new problems
Hi,
I know that Cooker is not expected to be prerfect, but I would still like to
know why to following is happening:
When I reboot Cooker my laptop if forced to do a memory check when booting up
again. Normally a memory check is not done unless set in bios to be
performed. I do also get
All,
I apologize for my lack of progress on checking cooker srpms in the last
couple of days--have a lot of stuff going on right now. I should be able
to test-compile some more this week. Once we have completely gone through
each and every one, we need people who have a test box that are
So far, I've managed to get a redhat postfix srpm to rebuild for Mdk 7.2,
as well as samba. A lot of the problems are coming because certain items
that were part of glibc-devel (for example) have been split off in mdk 8.0.
This means for many of these srpms, the only way to get them to compile
Why don't you just try compiling from source.
You can get the 2.4.6 from http://www.kernel.org
I did this yesterday with 2.4.6 because I wanted to make a bridge from
two NICs and it worked OK. Make you chose the right options in make
config or make xconfig. I for one, cannot compile or if
No Message Collected
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Fri Feb 16, 2001 at 01:36:39PM -0600, Tom Wike wrote:
I am going to take the plunge and try my hand at upgrading Mandrake
7.2 kernel to the latest kernel 2.4.1 using the RPM files in Mandrake
cooker - I have found these files:
kernel-doc-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
Hi,
I am going to take the plunge and try my hand at upgrading Mandrake
7.2 kernel to the latest kernel 2.4.1 using the RPM files in Mandrake
cooker - I have found these files:
kernel-doc-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-headers-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
but no
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Subject: [expert] cooker kernel 2.4.1 rpms
Hi,
I am going to take the plunge and try my hand at upgrading Mandrake
7.2 kernel to the latest kernel 2.4.1 using the RPM files in Mandrake
cooker - I have found these files:
kernel-doc-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-headers-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
On Fri Feb 16, 2001 at 01:36:39PM -0600, Tom Wike wrote:
I am going to take the plunge and try my hand at upgrading Mandrake
7.2 kernel to the latest kernel 2.4.1 using the RPM files in Mandrake
cooker - I have found these files:
kernel-doc-2.4.1-15mdk.i586.rpm
Nothing but problems for me so far.
I downloaded the 2.4.1-9mdk kernel and built that. It built fine, installed
fine, etc. I can even boot it up but my ethernet card doesn't work with it,
even when I compile the driver into the kernel (3c900 card). During bootup,
there is a message
Is anyone running the kernel-2.4.1 kernel from Cooker? I am thinking about
building it for my Mandrake 7.2 system - if it is essentially OK.
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Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Is anyone running the kernel-2.4.1 kernel from Cooker? I am thinking about
building it for my Mandrake 7.2 system - if it is essentially OK.
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On Sat, 03 Feb 2001, Collins Richey wrote an sent six of the same:
Is there a HOWTO on setting up a Cooker system? I've looked at the
Cooker FAQ, but this doesnt' seem to be covered.
I've got a couple of spare linux partitions on my hard drive, and I
would love to experiment.
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Is there a HOWTO on setting up a Cooker system? I've looked at the
Cooker FAQ, but this doesnt' seem to be covered.
I've got a couple of spare linux partitions on my hard drive, and I
would love to experiment.
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Thanks,
Collins Richey
Denver area
Collins Richey wrote:
Is there a HOWTO on setting up a Cooker system? I've looked at the
Cooker FAQ, but this doesnt' seem to be covered.
I've got a couple of spare linux partitions on my hard drive, and I
would love to experiment.
--
Thanks,
Collins Richey
Denver area
Yes, try
Hey,
Ok I have mirrered the cooker distro now how do i make an iso
it's to big it's like 1.04 gigs? and we all know a cdr only holds
650 megs.
Thank you,
Ralph
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is anyone here part of the cooker? sure, someone is. if you are, would ya
mind telling me what you normally to for it?? thanks.
later
jd
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Hey JD,
Would you resubmit your question and be a little more specific?
Pj
J D wrote:
is anyone here part of the cooker? sure, someone is. if you are, would ya mind
telling me what you normally to for it?? thanks.
later
jd
J D wrote:
is anyone here part of the cooker? sure, someone is. if you are, would ya
mind telling me what you normally to for it?? thanks.
later
jd
Cooker is for building the next distro--sort-of a place to exchange packages
and techniques and discuss merits of packages.
Frequently you
It involves testing the current shall I say bleeding edge stuff. That
includes everything. sometimes it doesn't install sometimes it works
great . In any case you submit back what doesn't work and steps you take
to fix it or if you don't know who to fix it you ask for some advice on
what to look
]
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, root wrote:
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 23:10:04 -0700
From: root [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] cooker
sorry to be a complete pest but how do you add the dns entries, and thanks for
all the help also what about the ftp
a faq whould be a good idea i'm not sure how many people out there have
quetions like mine but i've been looking through all the info i can find and i
havn't found quite what i'm looking for yet. I mean little bits and piaces here
and there but nothing complete.
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, you wrote:
, Bug Hunter wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 17:05:31 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bug Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] cooker
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Axalon wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
A PortMaster 3
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Huh, sorry, but what does *drool* exactly mean? Sorry, I speak French,
english is my second language.
Well, think of the effect an omelette with truffles would have on a French
citizen who has eaten English food for several years, and you'll get the
picture.
i decided to download cooker and i must say i like it. i have kind of an hybrid
system running with some of the cooker rpm's added to the mandrake 6.0 distro.
i'm not brave enough to do a complete install of cooker yet.
just a couple of questions.
1. I just got an account to set up an isp with
In the apache in the new cooker distro a thawte package is mentioned were can
this be found?
Well, Apache is really easy to setup. You install Mandrake with the
"Server" option and it installs Apache.
You put your html files in /home/httpd/html and your cgis in
/home/httpd/cgi-bin.
Apache is pre-configured by default for an ISP environment. It works
straight out of the box (uh..
: root [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] cooker apache
In the apache in the new cooker distro a thawte package is mentioned were can
this be found?
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
All packages mentioned can be found at
http://coruscant.netrevolution.com/pub/SSL
Can you sync them with ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.de/pub/crypto4mandrake? I
think I have a more current version of mod_ssl, and I've added ssh and
lynx-ssl.
LLaP
bero
Finally, as for dial-up, I don't recommend using Linux as a dial-up
server. It can be done, but once you have worked with a Lucent
PortMaster 3, you don't want to go back to anything else.
Jean-Michel Dault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The problem is that the person doing this
On Thu, 01 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Well, Apache is really easy to setup. You install Mandrake with the
"Server" option and it installs Apache.
You put your html files in /home/httpd/html and your cgis in
/home/httpd/cgi-bin.
What if I wan't to set it up so that user a can ftp into the server
A PortMaster 3 is an integrated digital access server. It contains 48
digital V.90 modems.
You feed it with ethernet, modems are connected to the telephone company
using two 24-channel T1s.
People dial in, the PortMaster3 communicates with the Linux server to
authenticate the user using a
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