Good day,
Mandrake 10, 2.6.3; PIV
When shutting down or rebooting, the machine hangs after the following
message:
Stopping hotplug: uhci_hcd :00:1f2: remove, state 1
usb usb1: USB disconnect, address 1
uhci_hcd :00:1f2: USB bus 1 deregistered
The next time I boot I have to go through the
I have just upgraded Mandrake 9.2 to Mandrake 10. At the same time, I
downloaded and installed OOo_1.1.2_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz. I normally
use OpenOffice via ssh on a remote client running Mdk 9.2. But for some
reason the fonts on the client are garbled: lower case are displayed in
upper ca
Beolach wrote:
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I want to rephrase your description, just to make sure I understand your
issue correctly. On your PII machine you have a nVidia graphics card
with dual-head, connected to two monitors; configured using Xinerama.
One of the monitors was
PII 266 Mandrake-9.2. Icewm 1.2.13pre3. XDM. XFree86 4.3.
This machine also has (or rather, HAD) an X display exported from:
PIV 1.8 G Mandrake-9.2. GDM. XFree86 4.3. (Started from inittab).
The PII has a dual monitor display using Xinerama. Both video cards used
the nv driver. Since installing nv
Hello all,
The idea is to use an old p100 (there aren't any new ones) as an X
client on which to display videos. The server is a Pentium IV running
Mandrake 9.2. I am gradually getting there and so far can run totem or
mplayer on the server and watch the results on the client. What I cannot
get
Good morning,
Following is from /etc/inittab on a client running Slackware-9.0.
# These are the standard console login getties in multiuser mode:
c1:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty1 linux
c2:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty2 linux
c3:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty3 linux
c4:1235:respa
what's my best best to make this happen? fips?fdisk?
disk druid? something on the fedora install disks?
None of the above unless you have some unpartitioned room on the disk in
question.
AFAIK fips is for FAT partitions (msdos)
fdisk is only for creating new (when there is room) and delet
Thank-you all. I think I can see my way from here. I now have something
(more) to work on over the weekend in between mowing lawns. A couple of
clarifications: 'workstation2' doesn't actually exist yet, because I
realised I was doing something wrong. As regards hardware, I have a
roomful of nic
chuck gelm wrote:
Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
Hello,
In a daisychain network such as this:
fw/router--server--workstation1--workstation2 (these are
descriptions, not real hostnames), how should the addresses be set up?
At the moment, all the machines are on 192.168.0.0. Is this
Hello,
In a daisychain network such as this:
fw/router--server--workstation1--workstation2 (these are
descriptions, not real hostnames), how should the addresses be set up?
At the moment, all the machines are on 192.168.0.0. Is this wrong? Each
machine can ping its neighbour but no f
Eve Atley wrote:
I would like to have remote users connect to certain shares on a linux box,
but securely. I've been reading about SSH and generating keys, but I am
confused how to go about this.
This may help
http://linux.org.mt/article/ssh
Andrew
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I have OpenOfficeorg.1.1 on a Mandrake-9.2 machine (gnome) working fine.
But when I use it via ssh on a Slackware-9.0 machine (icewm) the accents
appear as one character and the corresponding letter as the next character
(e.g.: `a).
The AbiWord installation on the Slackware machine does not have
Mandrake 9.0
Output from 'df' says hda1 is 9.7G, whereas Mandrake Control Centre says
it is 6G. The latter is correct, the former is the old size before I
resized it. This worries me. ('fdisk' gives the correct size.). Unmounting
and remounting makes no difference.
Any explanation?
TIA
Andrew
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 14:29:04 +0800, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a gnome or other equivalent program to ksnapshot?
Gnome-panel includes gnome-panel-screenshot. Using Mandrake 9.0 it appears
in the menu: Mandrake > What to do > View, modify or create graphics > Take
a screenshot
HTH
I'm sorry to report that I can't tell you at
the moment where the global dir is located.
IIRR, /etc/X11/icewm
Andrew
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On 30 Jul 2003, Heimo Claasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That was a typical newbie error: by following te distribution's (in
this case, Mandrake) "recommendation" with a new installation to write
the MBR straight on the first, primary disk/partition. Now, the - still
existing - DOS partition locat
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:11:10 -0700, Stephen Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I haven't had the timer for a full report, but, althought I'm not
CLEAR that his box has been rooted, things like minor changes to
su, and other wierd things failing are signs of a rootkit (yes,
a clumsy one) being inst
Unaddresed possibilities do include:
1. That you somehow were tricked into downloading and installing a
trojan app on the Slackware host. This is unlikely if you've stuck to
"official" Slackware update sites, and not even all that likely if
you've downloaded the sourcve of well-known apps from
Now here I'd probably agree IF there is even the slightest doubt
that the system may have been compromised , Clear it & start
fresh . Be extremely careful of re-applying the user(s) data .
Hth , JimL
...snip...
I know this is a very wide-open question, bu
It sounds to me like you've been rooted, and somebody installed
a trojan. I'd do a full hunt for signs of a rootkit. When in
doubt (especially if there are ony a few people on your system),
I'd just load a new OS and migrate the user data over to it.
I don't want to sound like Pollyanna, but inter
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:39:01 -0700, Stephen Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
It sounds to me like you've been rooted, and somebody installed
a trojan. I'd do a full hunt for signs of a rootkit. When in
doubt (especially if there are ony a few people on your system),
I'd just load a new OS and m
>
> It says only "Sorry"
>
NO it does not, it says, "Authentication failure" and then sorry.
I can assure you, sir, in spite of your block capitals, that it said just
"Sorry". Which also surprised me, I may say, and attracted Mr Oswelski's
attention too. I thought at the time it was a touch cur
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Oops, Sorry
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 08:15:00 -0700, Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
At 01:04 PM 7/14/2003 +0200, Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
As of a few days ago, when I do 'su' and enter the password at the
prompt I get turned dow
As of a few days ago, when I do 'su' and enter the password at the prompt I
get turned down with the reply 'Sorry'. I can login normally as either root
or normal user. I have tried changing passwords but it makes no difference.
It happens in text mode and with X running. This is Slackware 9.0 wi
I am running Suse-8.0 on a Pentium II and Mandrake 9.0 on a Pentium IV. The
two machines are connected by ethernet and several directories are shared
between them. On the Suse machine I get the following message every ten
minutes in /var/log/messages: (date - time - local host name) inetd[1368]:
pa3gcu wrote:
On Monday 31 March 2003 08:20, Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
Mandrake 9.0
control center>system>users
"Cannot lock user lib,
file /etc/ptmp or /etc/gtmp exist".
Yes, both exist.
As far as i see it, that is the problem, they are presant in /etc.
Maybe you c
Mandrake 9.0
control center>system>users
"Cannot lock user lib,
file /etc/ptmp or /etc/gtmp exist".
Yes, both exist.
clm (as root)>
adduser (or useradd, the result is the same. Which command is preferred?)
"vipw lockfile (/etc/ptmp) is present!"
I cannot find an explanation in the manual.
TIA
A
James Miller wrote:
On 28 Feb 2003, Amin wrote:
Has anyone used Lycoris? What's the word on the vine about it? The
website would have us believe that it's bringing about a ``revolution''
in desktop Linux. If it's as good as advertised, what's going on out there?
I've used Lycoris. It's
Originally to: All
Above is returned by fdisk (more or less; I am at a different machine
and can't remember exactly). Presumably, this is why trying to install
Mandrake 9.0 failed repeatedly at the bootloader stage (with no way out
of the installation program) and eventually trashed the partiti
Above is returned by fdisk (more or less; I am at a different machine
and can't remember exactly). Presumably, this is why trying to install
Mandrake 9.0 failed repeatedly at the bootloader stage (with no way out
of the installation program) and eventually trashed the partition table
(now rebui
The following happens only with Gimp and only as normal user (not as
root). It started today. I have had no problems until now, BUT: when
last using Gimp I tried to open too many large files at once and then
had to do a killall. However it then worked all right. Today was the
first time I had b
I was using Suse 8.0 on two machines, sharing certain directories via
NFS, with no problems.
Having changed one machine to Mandrake 9.0 (for the sake of variety), I
now find I don't own the files on the other machine. Mandrake says the
owner of the files on the Suse machine is 500; Suse says the
Is there anything available in Linux for 3-D modelling from photographs?
TIA
Andrew
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On Thursday 10 October 2002 03:41, azie wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just bought a CD-RW and I can't seems to make it work with Linux. I'm
> running RH7.3 dualboot with XP Home Edition. As for the CD-RW, it's a TDK
> Cyclone with E-IDE/ATAPI Interface connected to secondary master (hdc).
>
> Everytime I
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