Owning to un-precedential problem, I must un-subscribe from this
newsgroup. See you guys later. I will read the general newsgroup from
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I recommend dismantling NASA until they can find a replacement for a guy
like Wayne Ratiff... Not me, of course... :)
Michael Scottaline wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 14:00:42 -0800
> Condon Thomas A KPWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
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tell ya.. the shuttle was shot down by this thing:
http://www.hlj.com/cgi-perl/hljpage.cgi?BAN914203
it's all in one episode of the anime. :P
dep wrote:
> begin Bill Campbell's quote:
>
> | Sounds like typical government efficiency and coverups.
>
> pretty much, yeah.
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look at the faces of those scientists in NASA. That's what I called real
experts. they knew a problem that couldn't be fixed and they didn't lie
about it and keep trying. hmm.. hahaa... dam.. too cool...
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computer, both hardware and software, is a life-and-death business.
couldn't these guys in the world be a little bit serious?
m.w.chang wrote:
> I don't understand. why the BNC connectors I bought these days are so
> loosed (compared to the ones I used back 15 years ago)?
>
&
yes, plastic is cheap to replace and easy to find and synthesis, but do
you want a US$0.01 plug to mis-informated your whole battlion when a
netowrk failure happens in the course of a fierce battle? silly
m.w.chang wrote:
> I don't understand. why the BNC connectors I bought these day
I don't understand. why the BNC connectors I bought these days are so
loosed (compared to the ones I used back 15 years ago)?
Is making a circle at the right diameter so difficult?? dam
The same problem can happen to 10BaseT if those plug manufacturers are
not careful about the product qua
i was trying to backup the MP3 off the linux server onto the Win$
partition and I got this:
AngLAttack: the Network name is No Longer available.
(AnglAttk is a MP3 song "Angel Attack")
is it a networking hardware problem or samba config problem?
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ah.. a runlevel is the best.
m.w.chang wrote:
> is there a mod or patch or something that could make linux to stop ALL
> applications from writing to the harddisk except on a specified set of
> partitions? I meant, can linux kernel guaratee such a thing?
>
> Why? to ch
is there a mod or patch or something that could make linux to stop ALL
applications from writing to the harddisk except on a specified set of
partitions? I meant, can linux kernel guaratee such a thing?
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I came across a webpage that showed a message about that option. It just
flashed across my eyes. I lost the link now.. forget it then.
Jim Bonnet wrote:
> m.w.chang wrote:
>>
>> what does it do? remote admin or just for downloading?
> Im running rpm 3.0.6 and I sure don't
anyone ever saw a mysql client that works almost like dbase or foxpro?
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what does it do? remote admin or just for downloading?
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I only heard that 32bit OS could not handles date arithematics after
2038... :)
And as I understand it, going from 32 bits to 64 bits
creates problems, and a OS developer has to start
from the ground all over again?
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on the other hand, I am expecting a proven COL 3.1.1 workstaiton cdrom
from the mailbox.
I had one working copy, but its surface was scratched badly. All recent
attempts to pull the same disk image off ftp.iso.caldera.com failed to
produce a working cdrom.
Maybe you should try downloading the
I don't know what redhat was doing at all, but compared my virgin
experienemnt with redhat ahd col, redhat is a mess. for any newbies,
backup is a must.
the distribution. I understand you're speaking of your confidence level,
not of the actual, realistic differences of the install process, howe
no. it's just a P3 on a Abit TUSLC-2 and CUBX with 384M RAM.
I'm sorry to butt in, but I've never had a REDHAT installations
heave like your mentioning here. Sounds like your installing on
the latest and greatest Pentium 4, with the ia-32bit verision, or
the CDROM your using is a dud.
No. I wi
I had no problem with COL 3.1, 1.3 and 2.4 as well.
Net Llama! wrote:
I've never had a single problem installing Redhat 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3.
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that would be my plan. but not on my production harddisk.. I would not
trust redhat's installqation process.
What you might do is run another failed RH installation, then use Knoppix
to boot up the machine and see what happened.
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I am sorry to say that Redhat's whole installation is less than trivial,
esp if you compare it against the old Caldera product lines.
Towards the end of the Redhat 8 installation process, it would suddenly
complained about insufficient disk space or something, though I did
allocate needed disk
yes, "WITH ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE". it's a typo.. I didn't double-check.
why were you installing Caldera "WITHOUT ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE"? Don't you
mean "with absolute confidence"? I'm not clear on your meaning of
I didn't need to backup my data partition to install COL 3.1
I have no courage to do
i DON'T know what Jimbox was, but sugar could become a poison :)
yup. i loved it as a kid -- getting up in the morning and having a big
bowl of frosted jimbix and milk. i remember the commercials,
something about "sugary and delicious."
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I am very confused by the freaking partition setup screes offereed by
Redhat. I could install Caldera COL 3.1 WITHOUT ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE on
my production harddisk WITHOUT backup. Redhat? .. go away...
Net Llama! wrote:
On 01/29/03 17:59, tom wrote:
I would stay away from RH or Mandrake, since
and this root should be something like the Ark of Convenant, an sacret
relic for linux. :)
m.w.chang wrote:
so if Mr. Trvoald is to define/set a root for the whole family of linux
kernels, a root that's not rooted on Minix, what version of linux would
he use?
linux-0.1? can it really
so if Mr. Trvoald is to define/set a root for the whole family of linux
kernels, a root that's not rooted on Minix, what version of linux would
he use?
linux-0.1? can it really boots, compiles and install the newer linux
kernels? is this inheritence lost already as the kernel evolved?
He used
same convinience with Window$ or Linux.
Yeah, it's the good old DOS, but your majesty and honour, everyghing was
so freaking mutually independent and simple. That's what one should
called a really low if not zero Total Cost of Ownership.
m.w.chang wrote:
maybe one should upgrade glibc via Knopp
"Computer Operating Systems", Andrew Tannebaum. haha... that's over 10
years ago for me. Already forgotten the name of the book that came with
Minix. "The Minix Operating System"?
Back then, we hacked the scheduling algorithm of an peusdo-OS called
KMOS (written in Pascal) in a book by Mil
maybe one should upgrade glibc via Knoppix in a similar way. that surely
should enable a clean upgrade. but...
how could you get rpm to remove the old.glibc.rpm in an alternative
root, checkinstall the new one into it?
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AH.. FORGOT ABOUT MINIX! I did read about Mr. Trovald's story and forgot
about that piece. lost marks in linux history... :(
and how did the guy crated minix? where is that very core bootdisk?
shouldn't linuxfromscratch begin from that very first bootdisk? :)
I think he meant, how do you create
no go with htdig... still complaining about the libht. well...
m.w.chang wrote:
ok. gcc 3.2.1 built following gcc_notes.
now going back to htdig-3.1.6 (which complained loudly about ostream...)
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ok. gcc 3.2.1 built following gcc_notes.
proftpd-1.2.8cvs built ok (now using it).
now going back to htdig-3.1.6 (which complained loudly about ostream...)
m.w.chang wrote:
> seems that libstdc++-2.92 was NOT meant for gcc-2.95.3.
> even caldera used libstdc++-2.10 only. what should be th
got the answer from news://news.linux.org.hk
http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/status.html
The most recent version of this library that will build with GCC 2.95.2
is the ninth snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.8.tar.gz.
ok, I am and was not familiar with gcc stuffs... sorry.
m.w.chang wrote:
seems
We now got Knoppix and Gentoo that basically boot you into a working linux.
how could you start building a system using instructions on
linuxfromscratch if you don't even have any linux distribution?
kind of like what Mr. Trovald got when he wrote linux-0.1. can one walk
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seems that libstdc++-2.92 was NOT meant for gcc-2.95.3.
even caldera used libstdc++-2.10 only. what should be the most updaetd
version of libdstc++ for gcc-2.95.3 ?
anyway, I am trying to build gcc-3.2.1 now ...
m.w.chang wrote:
btw, does gcc-3.2.1 have latest libdstdc++ bndled? from time to
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
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
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$, your majesty. I meant all, except this COL
3.1.1.
Its probably Ransom Love's fault..
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anyway, the apache compile how-to is really a bit out of date, one can
introduce some improvememnts to it from the notes of linuxfromscratch,
notably:
--enable-modules=all \
--enable-shared=max \
--with-server-gid=httpd \
--with-server-uid=httpd
m.w.chang wrote:
still failed. I installed from
You Honour, could we go back to the original topic?
we were talking about the integrity on the COL 3.1.1. iso, not whether I
used a window$ 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/
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
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.ch
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...
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sorry... sorry... the slash
make clean
make clean
retrying...
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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 \
-
thank you.. next puzzle is mod_perl.
after applying the mod_perl patch, compiling apache failed to buld the
libperl.a
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download (done months ago)
was a good one.
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:16:12PM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
that's really puzzling I pulled the image with wget. it pulled with
binary mode, right?
Probably. Did you pull the file with md5sums and check the ISOs
against
sorry. I failed to run the make clean last time. (don't know..)
maybe a slip of fingers.
--includedir=/usr/include/httpd \ <--- no use at all
--localstatedir=/var/run \
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that's really puzzling I pulled the image with wget. it pulled with
binary mode, right?
Bill Campbell 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
===> [include: Installing Apache C header files]
cp ./src/include/*.h /usr/include/
cp ./src/lib/expat-lite/*.h /usr/include/xml/
cp ./src/os/unix/os.h /usr/include/
cp ./src/os/unix/os-inline.c /usr/include/
chmod 644 /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/xml/*.h
here is the offending section.
I configu
the point is whether it's a standard iso file or a linux-specific iso file.
Why burn in wintendo? what the heck is wrong with:
cdrecord -eject -v -data speed=XX dev=0,0 isoname.iso
where XX= whatever the speed (writing) of your burner is. Its faster,
cleaner and bug free. Why would you want
I paid $59.95 for COL 3.1 because of my respect for the original Caldera.
I paid 0 for my OS, how did you pay?
but yuo work full-time in linux and unix, I was working full-time in
Foxpro and DOS. hwo could you apply your belief over me, your honour?
I received no official UNIX or Linux train
yes, after I figured out the ide-scsi things.. later. I didn't say it
was impossible.
could someone burn it for me and mail me (in Hongkong) the cdrom over
snail mail?? :)
As for burning .iso's under linux it's as easy as :
cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=4 somedumb.iso
No big deal... If you hav
I restored the ctype.h from the rpm via cpio. make install and then a
rpm -e, .. boom... ctype.h was gone again. :)
I agree. You can always do "make -n foo" to see what the installation
will do without actually doing it. "-n" is a synonym for "--dry-run".
Kurt
it's a P3. so it should be fine. I had no idea why the COL 3.1.1 refused
to boot up, except a suspicious bad cd image The COL 3.1 worked fine
(ok, that one costed me US$ 59.95)
Are you sure that you have a compatible CPU? The Caldera server
installations require a Pentium II or better while
for this, I had to disagree, your honour. It's freaking easy to burn a
cdr under Window$, esp if yuo used Nero Burning Rom. It occured to me
naturally.
Once I figured out the hardware issues on linux, I would say it might be
as easy to do it with command=line cdr burnign tools under linux. my
x27;s the case.
Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, m.w.chang wrote:
%
% I am learning to re-compile apache, and for milk's sake,
% why would the installation script touched the /usr/include/ctype.h?
% As a result, after I used checkinstall to make install, a subsequent
% and rpm -e ap
w$'
fault.
Net Llama! wrote:
On 01/26/03 19:01, m.w.chang wrote:
I downloaded the ISO image again. this time, I ran md5sum on it.
same as the website. I copied it to Windows 2000
That was your first mistake.
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I downloaded the ISO image again. this time, I ran md5sum on it.
same as the website. I copied it to Windows 2000 and burnt it with
cdrwin 5. No error in the burning prodcess but it still didn't installed
(saying that COL cannot be installed on the machien. consult the .. brah...)
My very first
I am learning to re-compile apache, and for milk's sake,
why would the installation script touched the /usr/include/ctype.h?
As a result, after I used checkinstall to make install, a subsequent
and rpm -e apache would delete /usr/include/ctype.h.
it's lucky that I used checkinstall, otherwise, I
was it another DOS attack on the root dns server?
There is quite delay when accessing American web-sites from Hong kong.
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was the combination popular among the developers back then?
now, we are all talking about java and php. curse? console-mode?
everyone will be laughing at you. :)
Net Llama! wrote:
On 01/23/03 18:51, m.w.chang wrote:
is it going to difficult?
was it popular?
can you be more vague
How long is a rope?
??? deadline? no deadline. just for fun. I always want to investigate
the posibliity of replacing clipper 5 with perl+mysql+curse.
Are you a competent perl programmer?
no. I knew xBase (notably Clipper and Foxpro) from the bottom up.
Have you ever done any curses program
is it going to difficult?
was it popular?
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i don't understand.
why didn't VMware emulate a NE2000 but an oddward AMD type of ethernet
card. (the virtual LAN card after you fire up vmware).
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what regex could exactly specify these patterns?
030118203923p
030119172924p
1mbtest.ptf
1kbtest.ptf
here is my attempt (/etc/proftpd.conf)
# Reject all files with leading periods or dashes
PathDenyFilter "(^|/)[-.]" | \.ptf$
# to stop those numbered p directories
PathDenyFilter (0|[1-9][0-
same thing could happen to those fire fighters when the arial command
center crashed... :)
>> Renmber the movie "Blackhawk Down"? wonder whether they can use
helicopters to plot ground troops' retreat given all the heat, wind and
smoke...
Yea, that's the movie where 2 copters crashed, and many
may be bombing (real explosives) is a faster solution. :)
An American crew of a giant water bombing copter is on record as saying
, they had never seen
worse conditions and a bigger firestorm.
The forcast for tonight and tomorrow is worse than it was on Saturday, we
are all fingers crossed.
Ke
they might have beeen too fast, but ran in the wrong direction.
even trained professionals might make a bad decions when trapped in the
center of a hill/bush fire.
remenmber the movie "Blackhawk Down"? wonder whether they can use
helicopters to plot ground troops' retreat given all the heat, win
and on the bright side, there will less fire for the next few years. :)
are the 200 victims all fire fighters?
Well we have 33% of the national capital burnt out and 400 homes gone, 200
serious burn victims. The hospital system in Canberra is overwhelmed, as is
the emergency services. Similar
I guess it's time to mobilize those C130 for fire-fighting.
The devastation we are seeing is the worst in living memory. I must admit that
I am very gald to be in Queensland, but with the way the drought has provided
fuel for fires we are not are not immune as 75% of the state is tinder dry.
yes, you can. just like inet.d
ronnie gauthier wrote:
About all I can see there is like Llama said. You can keep things a bit more
orderly. Also, crontab is a single file, you can throw as many files as you
want into cron.d, I have not tried it but I think that you can probably throw a
shell scri
most distributions use xinetd not inetd
ok, you still need the ping from inetd (netkit-base)
On 01/14/03 18:54, m.w.chang wrote:
what's the point with /etc/inet.d as well? :)
I think only caldera openlinux used them
That's a j
what's the point with /etc/inet.d as well? :)
I think only caldera openlinux used them
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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I mean really.. I have /etc/cron.daily, cron.weekly, cron.monthly, and
cron.hourly. so what's with cron.d?
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I knew that trick, too. but I want to do it via mc.
bsides, what if the directory has multiple diectories like that?
* could not guarantee the right choice.
> cd /usr/ftp/*1*/*2*
what options should I use to make MC to be able to handle these weird
error from MC ---
Warning: Couldn't chang
what options should I use to make MC to be able to handle these weird
directory names?
I could delete them with F8, but I wanted to peek. :P
error from MC ---
Warning: Couldn't change to /usr/ftp/ .ÿ1ÿ / . ÿ 2 ÿ .
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my flaw. no way to generate private key out of the public key.
yes, I indeed didn't quite comprehend the maths involved in RSA.
still looking for an easy and safe way to access the private key safely
from my linux remotely... which sounds like a chicken-and-egg problem
with security.
m.w.
5 DPT=68
1 DPT=8000
3 Jan
m.w.chang wrote:
> why would they open ports 137-139? puzzling...
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let me try to publish the public key instead.
I forgot whether puttygen.exe could produce the private key from the
public key. I need to use the private key to connect to my linux's
openssh.
I could buy a cheap 64M USB storage to keep my own key. but it would be
nice to put it inside my mobile
you need a passord to use the private key... hmm...I thought you guys
were talking about hacking the password out of the private key.
that's dictionary hack, I believe, which may be easier.
Net Llama! wrote:
> THe key length is irrelevant if you're sending your private key over the
> wire. Nothi
why would they open ports 137-139? puzzling...
I logged many connection attempts to these 3 ports (and the SQL Server
ports as well) with my iptables.
> studies and prevention. The bottom line is; they had netbios going over the
> firewall...
> Anyways, if you have the interest and your usenet has
I am hitting the atexit() problem reported by Tim Wunder months ago
finally. :) however, I haven't patched the makefiles according to the
glibc notes.
Net Llama! wrote:
> glibc is documented on the SxS, and is quite simple to build.
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I hope it's just a BIOS seting problem, not some tricks on the part of
SCO. hmm... the 3.1.1. installed on the i440BX baord, but not this newer
i815ep board. really puzzling...
> I've loaded a bunch of 3.1.1 WS systems, both from bought CDs, and from
> ones I've burned from ISO images (usually bur
a replacement frontend for linux-sxs?
how about a bulletin board system?
Net Llama! wrote:
> Can anyone recommend knowledge base software? I'm looking for something
> web based that stores articles of commonly found problems in categories
> that are all indexed so that you can easily search thr
I couldn't reach that stage. it died right after detection of
installation source. I did it make it through on the old i440BX
motherboard. hmm.
Rick Sivernell wrote:
> Well, I have never gotten a good clean install on eW or eS 3.1.1. with
> kde there is a either a bad library r it is missing,
whenever I change the key, I emailed my yahoo account the new private
key. putty can be downloaded from anywhere. Another approach is to the
web server.
I don't carry any USB storage device. I prefer to get everything from
the net, including my private key. :)
>> the only hussles is the key. I ha
chatting only? can you actually place words into the command line of the
remtoe host from your machine? it's like an interactive linux session.
Net Llama! wrote:
> [y]talk
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here
Code listing 9.2: Getting ready for GRP
# mkdir /mnt/gentoo/GRP
# mount -o bind /mnt/cdrom/gentoo/packages /mnt/gentoo/GRP
hmm... maybe I need to read something on the anotomy of the gentoo
distribution. I possibly missed a few pages in the user guide.
> I do not know what GRP is. In what
problem solved.
m.w.chang wrote:
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml
>
> am I reading the wrong one?
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am I reading the wrong one?
> Their online 1.4-rc2 installation guide & the 1.4 guide I downloaded &
> printed in October both say to use
> mkfs.xfs /dev/hdxx.
>
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I had no problem with the COL 3.1 cd I bought.
For the same machine, the 3.1.1. image (burnt with Nero) aborted after
finding the installation source. It's an Asus TUSL2-C motherboard.
Strange...
> I have to suspect that something else is wrong. I've installed
> quite a few 3.1.1 WS systems with
glancing the installation guide:
1. must the internet be accessible when installing gentoo?
2. what are "Portage Tree" and "GRP"?
3. where does the `emerge` command get her source files? the cdrom?
4. can I use my own kernel source (say a direct download from
kernel.org plus xfs patch for 2.4.2
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