Hi James,
Yes X is starting and since xconsole is the only thing that runs, I have no
menus and toolbars. I have tried logging in as both a regular user as well as
root, both did the same thing. After a boot, the xconsole login screen comes
up (in init 5) and I cannot choose which window manag
Thanks! I'll pick up "Building Internet Firewalls" and hopefully I can
find a solution to my "problem." Thanks for all you help / explanations!
Rodney
Vince Hoang wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 02:30:43PM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried turning off my firewall completely, an
I have a Windows network with one Linux box. I am testing the the Linux
machine as a proxy server (squid) / ad blocker (privoxy). I have a
Windows box set-up so that the gateway is pointing to the Linux box. On
the Windows machine, the Internet as well as the local network works as
expected. Wh
As far as I know you're safe until you install an extension. Hopefully a
patch for a permanent fix will be out soon!
Rodney
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You can find instructions for a "temporary&
You can find instructions for a "temporary" fix here:
http://users.tns.net/~skingery/weblog/2005/02/permanent-fix-for-shmoo-group-exploit.html
Rodney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This scares me. What are the chances of this being fixed anytime soon?
--Peter
A new phishing/scam threat using I
Thanks Michael,
I did the following last night,
cd /usr/src/linux
make clean
make mrproper
make cloneconfig
make prepare-all
and vmware could build the Kernel and works!
Rodney
Michael Bishop wrote:
On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 20:55:31 -1000, "Rodney Kanno"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sai
Has anyone been successful in getting VMWare workstation 4.5.2 to work
on a default installation of SuSE 9.2? I have installed the vmware rpm
as well a make and gcc, but during the vmware-config.pl process, I get
the following error message:
/make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon
No it's the same computer. For some reason, my BIOS is tempermental and
sometimes it detects only one of the two processors. But when it detects
only one, the watching video works fine. When my BIOS detects two
processors, watching video does not work anymore (using the same
programs). So both
If it does not have anything to do with SMP (whic I hope) then why would
video playback "work" when my BIOS detects only 1 processor? Can it be
attributed to my BIOS/motherboard since it is so tempermental?
Rodney
>
> I can say with almost complete certainty that your problem is not
> anythin
not sure what bitrate the video is, but
the file size is only 526KB. I am using the most current NVIDIA driver.
Rodney
Thomas Ryan Gordon Sr wrote:
Rodney Kanno wrote:
| I have a dual processor computer, but I am getting the impression
| that Linux is using only one processor. I am running
Morning Everyone,
I have a dual processor computer, but I am getting the impression that
Linux is using only one processor. I am running SUSE 9.0, with the
2.4.21-166-smp4G kernel. Doing a cat /proc/cpuinfo shows that Linux is
detecting 2 cpu's. However, when I try to run video, the video is v
Ever since I changed out my cable modem to the
Toshiba PCX2500, my internet connection in Linux has been slow. To open up the
main google search page takes about 1 min. I am going the through a DLink
router, and I have noticed that the activity lights do not flash until the end
when the page
10 pm,
Michael_Bishop/FARRINCS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds like a permissions problem. A common scenario is the directory the
> program is trying to create files in is owned by root and does not allow
> users to create files there.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
&g
I am trying to setup squirrelmail 1.4 on my SUSE 8.2 machine, but I am running
into a problem. I am using the cyrus imap server, and I can get as far as
logging in. But once I am logged in and squirrelmail tries to create my inbox
and stuff, I get an error message saying that it "could not creat
I just inheritated two SCSI drives for a Linux machine at my office, and was
wondering if anyone could suggest a good SCSI card to do basic drive mirroring.
I know nothing about SCSI, and a few days ago, someone mentioned that the 3Ware
brand is the best out there right now. What kind of things sho
I have a problem that I am hoping someone here may have ran across before
and knows the solution. I have a Linux machine set-up on a NT 4 network. The
purpose of the Linux machine is to host a "intra office" webpage. The Linux
machine is also accessible through Windows Explorer. I am getting
Ahh okay, found the problem, the service was not being started upon booting.
Thanks for the info!
Rodney
On Monday 26 May 2003 01:54 am, Vince Hoang wrote:
> On Sat, May 24, 2003 at 05:59:44PM -0700, Rodney Kanno wrote:
> > I have all the neccessary packages installed, but when
I recently moved from Mandrake to SUSE 8.2 and am clueless as to how to get
the Apache webserver working. I have all the neccessary packages installed,
but when I try to access the webserver through 127.0.0.1 or my IP address, I
get an error message saying "Could not connect to host 127.0.0.1".
Doh, missed this on the DLink page...Thanks! It works great!
Rodney
On Sunday 18 May 2003 03:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1084&question=d%2D704p
> How can I print to my DI-704P, DI-713P, or DI-714P+ router using Linux?
> The D-Link router is a po
Has anyone been able to get the DLink 704P router to function as a printer
server in Linux? If so, how did you do it? DLink provides the software for
Windows, but nothing for Linux.
Thanks!
Rodney
] NMB service stopping automatically
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 09:53:42AM -1000, Rodney Kanno wrote:
> > There is an error message in the NMB log file, looks like it's
> > all from one machine. I have attached the NMB log file and SMB
> > log file..This stuff is foreign to me..so
There is an error message in the NMB log file, looks like it's all from one
machine. I have attached the NMB log file and SMB log file..This stuff is
foreign to me..so hopefully you can shed some light as to what is the cause. SMB
and NMB is being started automatically during the boot-up proc
Any
help/suggestions is appreciated!
Rodney Kanno
interested, please email me.
Rodney Kanno
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> Does the username/password that smbmount uses
> to login to the Win machine expire or change recently?
>
> Try using smbclient and manually
> connecting to the Win machine with the same credentials and see what
happens.
>
Doh!...K I had to renew the password. Thanks!
I have SAmba installed on a computer at my office and it was working fine
until yesterday when it mysteriously stopped working. No one touches the
computer, and on a daily basis the Linux computer w/Samba mirrors a
directory over to a Windows server. I have tried rebooting the Linux machine
to see
try going to www.tummy.com. Is that the one you had in mind?
Rodney
> I have heard mention on the list of a particular company that distributes
> redhat versions with all the updates included. In other words, there are
not
> a few hundred megs to install after an installation. Do any of you re
it's an Albatron GeForce4 TI4200 w/128MB
>
> > Rodney, what is the brand and model of this Geforce4 video board?
> >
>
>
I have found ascript to that checks my NVIDIA setup, when I run it, I get
this error message:
"All the files seem to exist. Now I'm going to see if your kernel
module is loaded correctly...
NVdriver 1066400 0
The kernel device /dev/nvidia1 does not exist, is not a device,
or does not have the prop
> Try this... Make sure your /etc/lilo.conf contains vga=791 ie:
That made the computer lock up right after I selected "linux-enterprise"
from lilo...I have attached the XFree86.0.log. There are a bunch of errors
in there "horizontal sync out of range," any other ideas?
Rodney
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> When you say no luck, does it still lock up?
Yup, everytime.
> Was it working properly in the framebuffer mode after the install?
Nope...I have yet to see any window manager...just the command line.
> right when you boot, do an lsmod and look for NVDriver.
Nope, it wasn't there...but I did a "
> Rodney, IIRC, you must also edit you XF86Config-4 to specify the new
> NVdriver, instead of the default nv one. Should be in the Graphics
> device section, under section "Device". Hope it works, and would be
> interested if it does, since I may attempt the same thing soon.
I tried changing that
I have been trying for a fw weeks now to install the NVIDIA drivers on my
machine with MDK 9 without any success whatsoever. Hopefully someone else
has run into the same problem that I have and resolved it somehow.
Machine Specs: (don't know if this is critical or not)
2 AMD MP 2100 cpu's
Gigabyte
Anyone got this working with a default RH 8 installation? My installation
detects it correctly and no error messages are displayed, however no sound
comes out. Any ideas?
Rodney
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Can anyone recommend a good book on how to host my own email and DNS server?
Thanks,
Rodney
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I have a Delta brand drive that works...it's old though...a 4x4x24
Rodney
- Original Message -
From: "al plant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LUAU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 9:52 AM
Subject: [luau] CD Rom Burner in Linux or Free BSD
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone have the
I received them about 3:47pm today
>
> Did anyone get these? They haven't shown up on my side in over an
> hour.
>
> -Eric Hattemer
>
I tried your (Eric) instructions..and I suppose I got a little farther.
Instead of getting the "no device found error" I get "could not load NV
driver" or something like that (can't recall at the moment). Do I need to
look into the instructions on the NVIDIA website a little more to try and
get it
I just installed Mandrake 9, and I cannot start X. I have
checked the graphics card configuration and it was set to Geforce4. When I try
to test the configuration, I get an error message saying " (EE) device cannot be
found" Is anyone succesfully running Mandrake 9 with a Geforce4 Ti4200?
> Yes, you want to take a look at the mailertable.
>
> Add an entry for your domain like this:
>
> domain.comsmtp:internalmailhost
>
> add a host entry for internalmailhost
> make mailertable.db
Sorry, but I've never heard of this file before...where is it? Or do I have
to create it?
Rodn
currently office does a lot of email forwarding to other people in the
office. When this happens, the forwarded email gets sent outside of the
office to the ISP, and then comes back in. If I configure the linux machine
to handle all incoming and outgoing email, is it possible to get it to
recognize
> May I highly recommend using IMAP rather than POP. Your mail will be
> synchronized at all times instead of downloading messages all the time.
>
Can I use sendmail for that as well or do I use another program?
Rodney
> I know that RH 7.2 keeps web pages in /var/www/html - try that. Of
course,
> index.html is the default page to load first.
>
Mandrake 8.0 is the same.
I have a linux machine with sendmail installed on a windws NT network. If I
have a johndoe user account on the linux box, is there a way to check mail
for that account on a windows machine using outlook express or some other
email program? If so, where can I find information /guidance on how to do
Is it possible to add an entry into fstab to mount a smbfs automatically at
boot up? What would the entry look like?
Rodney?
One more question.the network is behind a router...so will the linux
webserver be accessible from outside the network (this is not desireable)?
Rodney
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Strode" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [luau] Apache question
> 1) Add an entry to every machine's
> %SystemRoot%\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts file for your
> webserver. It has the same f
I am trying to set-up a Linux workstation as a intranet web server on a NT
network, but I cannot figure out how to make the web server accessible
through a virtual host name. Apache is installed and is accessible by
entering in the IP address as the URL, but I would like to make it
accessible by ty
yup, Warren's solution worked...but I never thought of accessing the machines
through the IP...I think I'll try it. Thanks to all that helped!
Rodney
>I think warren's answer will fix the problem, but I just thought I'd add
>that you
>probably can access the machines by doing \\ipaddress instead
I have two machines running windows 2000 and I am having problems getting the
two machines to see each other. Hopefully someone can enlighten me on my
problem.
Both machines are connected to a router, which is then hooked up to my cable
modem. The router assigns IP's to the machines via DHCP, an
Since you are going to be running Win4Lin, I would make your home
directory a little bigger. In the past I've had my win folder for
Win4Lin get as big as 2.5 Gigs.
Rodney
On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 08:37, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Below is the HD partitioning in my newly installed RedHat 7.3.
When is the Hammer supposed to be out?
On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 09:06, MonMotha wrote:
Rodney Kanno wrote:
> I am going to upgrade my home computer, but I am unsure of what
> processor to go with, AMD or Pentium 4. The main uses of the computer
> would be for 3D modeling/
I am going to upgrade my home computer, but I am unsure of what
processor to go with, AMD or Pentium 4. The main uses of the computer
would be for 3D modeling/animation, video creation/editing, and the
usual desktop apps (office, cd burning/encoding, etc...) Any
suggestions/opinions?
Thanks,
Rodne
Cool! I'll check out the webpage...thanks!
On Tue, 09 Jul 2002 09:15:00 -1000
Dean Fujioka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rodney-
> Warren turned me on to MainActor, although I've been too busy to play
> with it yet...
> www.mainactor.com
>
> dean
>
&
Can anyone recommend a video creating/editing software for linux that is
the equivalent of adobe premiere? Or similar to Ulead's video studio?
Thanks,
Rodney
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Does it do the newest packages? (ie. equivalent to Mandrake cooker
packages)? Or is it better to stick with te packages only available on
up2date?
> If you are installing official Red Hat packages up2date at the command line
> never fails. You need to be registered and entitled with RHN, but you
I'm trying out RedHat 7.3 and was wondering what program is best for
installing packages. I have tried Kpackage, but the dependencies are not
handled automatically (as compared to the software manager for
Mandrake). Is there any package manager out there that can automatically
install/upgrade depen
I am having a problem with one of my vfat partitions in Mandrake 8.2.
Partition #1 is /mnt/win_c and partition #2 is /mnt/w98bk. Here is the
contents of my fstab file for these partitions:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/win_c vfat iocharset=iso8859-1,umask=0,codepage=850 0 0
/dev/hdb1 /mnt/w98bk vfat iocharset=is
Strange, after upgrading cdrecord, the problem disappeared.
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 01:41, Joe Linux wrote:
> This is possibly a "permissions problem" Can you look at the disk with
> a "root" file manager? It's possible you might see something then.
> Also for my self, I use "xcdroast" to bur
I need help, when I burn a cd in gcombust, a directory called "000" is
added in the director, for example:
I want to burn a directory called "spam", in this directory there are
only files, no subfolders. I add this directory to the data file list in
gcombust. When the burning starts, I get a messa
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 21:20, Joel wrote:
> I have an Epson, not a Sony, but get my pictures from it frequently.
>
> You'll need the usb-storage module (probably already included in your
> distribution): as root, modprobe usb-storage
>
> USB storage devices (and Firewire storage devices) show up
Has anyone been able to mount a Sony digital camera in Linux? I'd like
to try it since I was told that is the easiest way to get photos off the
camera, but i have no idea how to specify a USB device in fstab.
Thanks,
Rodney
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Can anyone recommend a good virus scanner program? I guess I'd like one
that scans incoming e-mail (i'm using evolution) & all files?
TIA,
Rodney
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forbids
on-premises photography because its fixtures are proprietary works.
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I can try to help, but I myself am relatively new to Linux. What have
you tried so far? I use a similar program to webalizer, but instead of
using cron.daily, I use a "user" cron schedule.
Rodney
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 19:55, S Chouinard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the group (and new to Linux),
> try cat or tail ~/mbox see if anything there.
>
Ahh okay that worked...Thanks!
Rodney
On Sat, 18 May 2002 13:40:19 -1000
"Warren Togami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RH stores INBOX in /var/spool/mail/username. Pine does not move it from
> that location, but it does create other mbox files in ~/mail/.
>
Really? cause when I create a account in evolution to get mail from the spool
Where does Linux store cron messages and other system email? I have
tried importing in /var/spool/mail/"user name" in evolution and other
mail programs, but it comes up blank. Although when I open up pine,
there is 100+ messages in the inbox. Looking in the config for pine, the
inbox path is set t
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of memory. I am assuming that this is not a problem on my end,
but a problem with roadrunner? Am I correct in this assumption?
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> Can you find the actual link?
Whoops...here's the link
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25085.html
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ant to limit access, "just in case."
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nt anyone logging in via ssh to poke around (view/download)in
my personal files. I don't mind them downloading things I specify, but not
everything else.
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and has potential
> security flaws.
>
> --MonMotha
>
> Rodney Kanno wrote:
>> How do I restrict a user to their home directory? I have a guest user
>> account which is used mainly for ssh, is there a way to restrict them
>> to their home directory only? (cannot view/write/cd to
to restrict directories.
thanks
Rodney
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it a try before getting something
> that cost few times more.
>
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 09:02:29PM -1000, Rodney Kanno wrote:
>> as long as I know the video capturing part works, the rest I should be
>> able to figure out...hopefully..hehehe
>>
>> Thanks!
>> R
eally gotten around to actually using it for anythign yet
> though...too busy making firewalls :)
>
> --MonMotha
>
> Rodney Kanno wrote:
>> Is your WinTV card the PVR-PCI model that is about $180 - $190? What
>> video capturing/editing program are you using with it?
>>
>
digitizes, but I would hope not (why would it?).
>
> --MonMotha
>
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