Bill Campbell wrote:
I seem to remember reading in one of the Electronics trade rags
at least two years ago that there were quite a few PC design
programs being ported to Linux.
Bill
Thats what I read as well. We keep evaluating but up until now, no joy.
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on closer look, I noticed this error:
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... (cached)
/usr/src/gccbuild/gcc/xgcc -B/usr/src/gccbuild/gcc/
-B/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -E
updating cache ./config.cache
ltconfig: unrecognized option `--build=i686-pc-linux-gnu'
Try `ltconfig --help' for more i
btw, does gcc-3.2.1 have latest libdstdc++ bndled? from time to time,
some packages (like htdig) insisted on usnig it.
m.w.chang wrote:
not my first time to ask this question. accordign to the doc in
libstdc++, what I needed to do is:
sr/lib.
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not my first time to ask this question. accordign to the doc in
libstdc++, what I needed to do is:
cd /usr/src
tar xzvf /path/to/gcc-2.95.3.tar.gz
cd /usr/src/gcc-2.95.3
tar xzvf /path/to/libdstdc++-2.92.tar.gz
# take out the old ilbstdc++ that's bundled with gcc-2.95.3
mv libdstdc++ ..
# load
write you back later tonight (HKT).
Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, m.w.chang wrote:
% thank you. that's my point.
%
% I would love someone to mail me his/her working cdrom via surface mail.
% I could afford a few USD.
Send me an address in private email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I'll
send
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You may find this step at http://www.linux-sxs.org/mplayermozplug.html
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 07:58:01PM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
..
>At work, the file server and web server are linux, The accounting
>package is linux run from (of all the fscking things) win98 using a
>telnet session (don't ask me why I didn't have anything to do with this
>crap) . The only one
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:02:02PM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
>
>so how does that sql server worm spread itself it not using the stored
>programs at the server?
It's written by Microsoft. They don't have a clue about security.
Bill
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Collins Richey wrote:
You too? I installed the service pack Linux-Slackware and all the
computers here seem to run better then ever before. There must be
something special about the Linux brand service packs. Do you think
M$ might learn something useful from them?
In my case, the sloga
so how does that sql server worm spread itself it not using the stored
programs at the server?
do yuo think stored procedures are actually a security hazard for
database servers?
you got to be kidding. stored procedures are api methods that sit on
the database server. NOT a remote or local
Feigning erudition, Jerry McBride wrote:
% On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:21:28 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% > with linux: http://www.linuxcompatible.org
%
% All I get from this url is a blank page... Maybe slammer got it... :')
Works for me...
Kurt
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Feigning erudition, m.w.chang wrote:
% thank you. that's my point.
%
% I would love someone to mail me his/her working cdrom via surface mail.
% I could afford a few USD.
Send me an address in private email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I'll
send you copies of the CDs I burned.
Kurt
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Feigning erudition, Jack Berger wrote:
% Suse 7.x has the same problem. It's due to Yast2 seeing Pentium 4 as an SMP
% installation.
%
% http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/wessels_noapic.html
% http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/disableapic.html
% http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/swiegra_delldimension
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:57:56 +0800
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>
> do yuo think stored procedures are actually a security hazard for
> database servers?
>
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:21:28 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> with linux: http://www.linuxcompatible.org
All I get from this url is a blank page... Maybe slammer got it... :')
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:28:34 -0800
Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Collins Richey wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:59:49 -0500
> >Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Meanwhile, they need to upgrade to XP or 2000, and be sure to pay
> >all>their license fees, or els
Collins Richey wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:59:49 -0500
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Meanwhile, they need to upgrade to XP or 2000, and be sure to pay all
their license fees, or else. ... and don't forget all those
patches.
One of the witicisms I have at my desk: "With NT y
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:59:49 -0500
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Meanwhile, they need to upgrade to XP or 2000, and be sure to pay all
> their license fees, or else. ... and don't forget all those
> patches.
One of the witicisms I have at my desk: "With NT you should always
install a
do yuo think stored procedures are actually a security hazard for
database servers?
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ok, I got no money or the right political environment to hire you.
anyway, this part of the thread was no longer related to my query on the
integrity of the iso.
Cut out this "your honor" BS. My full time job has nothing to do with
knowing how to burn a CD. I was hired because i knew Linux, n
possible...but he didn't manage the ftp server. he merely gave the orders.
I had to re-iterate the fact that I had never failed to boot a linux
iso burnt under Window$, your majesty. I meant all, except this COL
3.1.1.
Its probably Ransom Love's fault..
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anyway, the apache compile how-to is really a bit out of date, one can
introduce some improvememnts to it from the notes of linuxfromscratch,
notably:
--enable-modules=all \
--enable-shared=max \
--with-server-gid=httpd \
--with-server-uid=httpd
m.w.chang wrote:
still failed. I installed from t
You Honour, could we go back to the original topic?
we were talking about the integrity on the COL 3.1.1. iso, not whether I
used a window$ or linux to burn the image.
ISO is the data format. you can question the compilance of Nero Burning
ROM to the linux cdr-record, but you shouldn't shift the
thank you. that's my point.
I would love someone to mail me his/her working cdrom via surface mail.
I could afford a few USD.
The point is that all of this discussion, other than helping Chang with
his actual problem belongs on the General list. The CD burning software
available on Windows and/
I am running two PCI Netgears in my setup and just setup one at a time.
Mark the one in back if don't intend to leave it sit in one spot for long
time that way when you hook up the nex ttime you wont have to figure out
which is which...
However luck of the draw may be the first one in the bus(slos
Ah, I had forgotten about that. As Llama says, it is the PCI id that
makes the difference.
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 16:48, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Sometimes an IRQ is shared between two PCI devices. I haven't seen sharing
> between two Ethernet devices on two of my linux boxes, however.
>
> cat /proc
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 05:59:49PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
>Very nice story. I have found Knoppix to install easily, too. But, since
>I invest heavily in MS stock, please tell them you doubt they have the
>tech savvy to handle linux. They should wait until linux is more user
>friendly and support
Sometimes an IRQ is shared between two PCI devices. I haven't seen sharing
between two Ethernet devices on two of my linux boxes, however.
cat /proc/pci
might give you more detail.
Joel
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 03:13:11PM -0800, Aaron Grewell wrote:
> Figure out which PCI slots are which (eac
Back to your client's orginal problem, much as I hate it, it might not be
winders at fault. I've had this sample problem with at least a dozen
computers I've worked on. Found first cause is the hd going bad, rarily, but
it happens the ide controller (if the system is ide) going out or is out.
On 01/27/03 14:35, Jason Joines wrote:
On a machine with two PCI NICS, how do you choose which is assigned to
eth0 and which is assigned to eth1?
The one with the lower PCI ID is eth0. You can view the PCI ID
assignments with lspci and/or /proc/pci
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Figure out which PCI slots are which (each has a number), then try
assigning IRQ's to each of your NIC slots and see if a higher or lower
IRQ affects the ordering of the ETH settings. I've never tried to
actually specify which is which, but that's how I would try to do it.
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 1
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:26:56 -0500
Matthew Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I'd prefer to have a link to another solid list of compatible
> hardware, which we could contribute to. There's little sense in
> duplicating that kind of effort. It seems like it'd be more valuable
> to wo
On a machine with two PCI NICS, how do you choose which is assigned to
eth0 and which is assigned to eth1?
Thanks,
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If memory serves, you can't.
The BIOS scans the hardware at startup and assigns such things. Maybe
there is some setting in the BIOS you can fiddle with.
You might try exchanging the cards in the motherboard.
Joel
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:35:40PM -0600, Jason Joines wrote:
> On a machine with
I have to share my story, so disregard if you don't want to hear it.
This morning I got a call from a client that I had done some work for last
Thursday. He wanted me to come back in and help him because his freshly
installed Win98 machine was toes up. From the description, I would say
that was
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 05:46:48PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
>If memory serves, you can't.
>
>The BIOS scans the hardware at startup and assigns such things. Maybe
>there is some setting in the BIOS you can fiddle with.
>
>You might try exchanging the cards in the motherboard.
I usually find it ea
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Hi,
In my experience, the NIC that is closer to the keyboard connector is
eth0. I don't know if that's a standard or just plain luck :)
Hardware 3com NICs (3c90x) and various motherboards (Soyo, PC Chips,
and no-brand-made-somewhere-in-asia).
Bye!
Very nice story. I have found Knoppix to install easily, too. But, since
I invest heavily in MS stock, please tell them you doubt they have the
tech savvy to handle linux. They should wait until linux is more user
friendly and supports more applications and more hardware. Meanwhile,
they need to up
I think I'd prefer to have a link to another solid list of compatible
hardware, which we could contribute to. There's little sense in
duplicating that kind of effort. It seems like it'd be more valuable to
work with other sites on that one.
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 22:53:56 -0500
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:32:22PM -0600, Ben Duncan wrote:
> Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ?
printer 515/tcp spooler # line printer spooler
printer 515/udp spooler # line printer spooler
CUPS uses IPP (Internet P
At 09:40 AM 1/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
All this talk of writing CD's reminded of an old problem that I've never
been able to resolve.
When I download mp3 songs from the internet they show up with different
volume settings. After I burn them to CD (and yes, I am using linux to
burn them!!!) and
begin James Bonnet's quote:
| alsamixer
strangely, suse seems no longer to install this or aumix by default
anymore. i poked around and found a way to set it in yast2, which i
should have remembered and probably would have but for my
thoroughgoing dislike of yast2.
thanks to everyone.
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:39:25PM -0600, Jack Berger wrote:
>Suse 7.x has the same problem. It's due to Yast2 seeing Pentium 4 as an SMP
>installation.
Strange. I've installed SuSE 8.1 and SCO Linux 4 on an HP Visualize P-
Class with dual PIII 1GhZ processors without any problems other than the
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:32:22 -0600
Ben Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ?
>
> Ie: send a request lpr to a netgear PS113 portserver would go thru ?
>
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Suse 7.x has the same problem. It's due to Yast2 seeing Pentium 4 as an SMP
installation.
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/wessels_noapic.html
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/disableapic.html
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/swiegra_delldimension8100.html
I recall seeing something about windows
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I've used VMware more than i'd like, with W2k on a linux host, and its
done what i've neededf. Granted, that's primarily smoketesting various
kinds of broken M$ software in a linux environment. As for graphic
intensive stuff, sure, it won't let you play Quake3, but for viewing still
images, its q
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 11:50:52 -0500 Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/27/2003 11:27 AM, someone claiming to be Jerry McBride wrote:
> > On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 10:08:29 -0500 Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the website for "normalize". Most excellent!
>
> I us
Just my 2 cents worth...
I haven't used VMware, but I believe it will do what you want.
I will say that I have never had a good experience with remotely using graphic
intensive programs. The refresh rate has always been to slow, but I would like to know
other peoples experiences.
Windows Termi
On 1/27/2003 11:27 AM, someone claiming to be Jerry McBride wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 10:08:29 -0500 Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the website for "normalize". Most excellent!
I used a little known specialty research tool, http://www.google.com
search terms "normalize audi
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dep wrote:
speaking of which . . .
i just set up sound on my wife's machine, which is running suse. it
has been a zillion years since i added sound to a linux machine. the
volume is *way* too low. i remember there being a commandline app
that sets the master default volume, but i cannot for t
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 10:29:14AM -0500, dep wrote:
> speaking of which . . .
>
> i just set up sound on my wife's machine, which is running suse. it
> has been a zillion years since i added sound to a linux machine. the
> volume is *way* too low. i remember there being a commandline app
> tha
On 1/27/2003 10:29 AM, someone claiming to be dep wrote:
speaking of which . . .
i just set up sound on my wife's machine, which is running suse. it
has been a zillion years since i added sound to a linux machine. the
volume is *way* too low. i remember there being a commandline app
that sets
aumix
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, dep wrote:
> speaking of which . . .
>
> i just set up sound on my wife's machine, which is running suse. it
> has been a zillion years since i added sound to a linux machine. the
> volume is *way* too low. i remember there being a commandline app
> that sets the master
speaking of which . . .
i just set up sound on my wife's machine, which is running suse. it
has been a zillion years since i added sound to a linux machine. the
volume is *way* too low. i remember there being a commandline app
that sets the master default volume, but i cannot for the life of me
On 1/27/2003 9:40 AM, someone claiming to be Gerry Doris wrote:
All this talk of writing CD's reminded of an old problem that I've never
been able to resolve.
When I download mp3 songs from the internet they show up with different
volume settings. After I burn them to CD (and yes, I am using lin
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Gerry Doris wrote:
> All this talk of writing CD's reminded of an old problem that I've never
> been able to resolve.
>
> When I download mp3 songs from the internet they show up with different
> volume settings. After I burn them to CD (and yes, I am using linux to
> burn the
That's one of the more pathetic excuses i've heard lately.
I honestly wouldn't know how to burn a CD under windoze. THen again,
i'm not the one having problems using a CD burnt under windoze.
I had to re-iterate the fact that I had never failed to boot a linux
iso burnt under Window$, your
All this talk of writing CD's reminded of an old problem that I've never
been able to resolve.
When I download mp3 songs from the internet they show up with different
volume settings. After I burn them to CD (and yes, I am using linux to
burn them!!!) and play them I end up changing the volume le
M. W. Chang wrote inter alia:
could someone burn it for me and mail me (in Hongkong) the cdrom over
snail mail?? :)
Try chguy.net. I've had good experiences here.
re CD burning: I installed Libranet 2.7 on my "new" P4 box last
night and updated XCDRoast. The latest Deb installs a version
Why, your beloved windoze can't check MD5SUMs??
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, m.w.chang wrote:
> of course not.
>
> Net Llama! wrote:
> > You verified the MD5SUM in windoze?
> >> but... execuse me, did they generate the md5sum from
> >>
> >> a. the authentic cdrom or
> >> b. the file on the server (which
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 21:49:58 -0800
Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 01:44:55PM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
> >the point is whether it's a standard iso file or a linux-specific iso
> >file.
>
> Nothing Linux specific about it. I burn most of my ISOs on an Apple
> Pow
install the linux boot loader onto the MBR.
have it to boot linux and a Fat32 partition,
when it boots to the FAT32 partitionk it would fire the WinNT loader
there and from there you boot your Windows2000.
> BASIC QUESTION:
> Well, you get the idea. The basic question is what is the best way to m
of course not.
Net Llama! wrote:
> You verified the MD5SUM in windoze?
>> but... execuse me, did they generate the md5sum from
>>
>> a. the authentic cdrom or
>> b. the file on the server (which may have been corrupted)
>>
>> ? :)
>>
>> when did you guys download the iso? My first download (do
You verified the MD5SUM in windoze?
On 01/26/03 23:05, m.w.chang wrote:
I did. The result is the same as the openlinux-workstation.md5sum file
published on the ftp server.
but... execuse me, did they generate the md5sum from
a. the authentic cdrom or
b. the file on the server (which may have b
On 01/26/03 20:17, m.w.chang wrote:
I paid $59.95 for COL 3.1 because of my respect for the original Caldera.
I paid 0 for my OS, how did you pay?
but yuo work full-time in linux and unix, I was working full-time in
Foxpro and DOS. hwo could you apply your belief over me, your honour?
Cut
btw, according to mysql
root@server: scripts> cat compile.mysql
#!/bin/sh
# this is to avoid those libstdc++ error as suggested
# by the README in mysql source tree.
export CC=gcc
export CXX=gcc
is this a generic solution to all the libstdc++ problem I would be
seeing in the future?
m.w.chang w
why why?
why did she insist on using libstdc++???
[Mon Jan 27 17:26:34 2003] [notice] Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) mod_perl/1.27
mod_ssl/2.8.12 OpenSSL/0.9.7 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Mon Jan 27 17:26:34 2003] [notice] Accept mutex: sysvsem (Default: sysvsem)
htsearch: error while loadin
I restart the whole procedure from scratch. now things worked.
there is no need to use the --with-perl option.
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still got the error. any help would be appreciated.
m.w.chang wrote:
sorry... sorry... the slash
make clean
make clean
retrying...
--with-perl=\usr\bin\perl
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sorry... sorry... the slash
make clean
make clean
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still failed. I installed from tarball perl-5.8.0.
** the compile script ***
if [ $MODPERL -eq 1 ] ; then
cd /usr/src/mod_perl*
perl Makefile.PL \
EVERYTHING=1 \
APACHE_SRC=../apache_$APC/src \
USE_APACI=1 \
PREP_HTTPD=1 \
DO_HTTPD=1
make
checkinstall
fi
./configure \
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