Nature
ciao, hai problemi anche tu per la configurazione del modem asus adapte 128k
isdnlink? Se ci riesci mi dici come fai?Ho la la 7.1 Mandrake se mi dici come fare
per trovare i moduli che a te servono te li manderĂ² voletieri.
Sono una profana su linux, addirittura me hanno installato
NAME=StarOffice
ICON=
DESC=Star Office Environment
EXEC=/usr/bin/soffice
SCRIPT:
exec /usr/bin/soffice
Oggi Ho corretto questo e adesso va..allla grande
e quindi non ho pi nessun problema stata una bella faticaccia, per
adesso finita..adesso dovrei imparare a usare questo
Il 00:04, gioved 11 gennaio 2001, scrivesti:
Sono un neofita.
Ha installato il primo CD della 7.2.
Qualcuno sa dirmi come si pu regolare il volume dell'audio in uscita dalla
scheda sonora?
Non credo si possa agire solamente sugli altoparlanti.
Grazie a tutti per l'aiuto. Alberto
Devi
Ricevuto.
Alberto De Petri
no problem Don. Thanks for taking care fo that for us all.
Abe
Don Munson wrote:
Gentlemen:
I apologize for the problem since this apparently started with me. This was
not an issue of request a read from the list but I have this setting on my
machine always on for other issues. As
and later this year is when I'll be building her that system. She's
saving her money already.
Abe
"Liaw, Andy" wrote:
If the install program sees two CPUs, it will install the SMP kernel. For
example, the kernel installed on our dual P3 Xeon box is 2.2.15-4mdksmp
(from LM7.1). As
I thought he was full of it too. When I first started using mandrake
(5.2 I think?) I got a working linux system in a 500 M partition with
enough room in ~/abe to keep me happy.
Now, if you just say yes to everything then you are going to get one
hell of an install! But my favorite passtime
my experiences with realplayer in linux have been flakey to say the
least. Oh, and unless thet've released an update in the past week or
so, the linux version is real7 not 8. Could be part of your problem
with that site.
Abe
Traci Collins wrote:
Hi! I have downloaded and installed
sure and with no development tools you will never be able to recompile
the kernel or an app that you use all the time. Most new programs that
you download won't install because they need libraries to work.
Development tools are required to have a whole linux operating system.
Tke away the
Hi, I have the following problem on my Mandrake 7.1 kernel 2.2.15:
the process logrotate that reorganizes the system messages directory
/var/log
and which is daily launched by cron does not stop anymore. So each
day a logrotate
starts , after 3 days on my computer 3 logroate process are running
ai4a wrote:
Thanks Tom. Yes PC Chips is the worst of the junk but I own it! I may
just buy another motherboard. Thanks again.
Charles
I just *had* :) to buy a new MB. For some reason my Asus p2b has just
been flaky, even though I've always heard good things about them. So I
just got an
Congratulations on an excellent reply to a pathetic article. I couldn't have
done it better myself.
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 07:54, Dan LaBine wrote:
Just for the record, here's the response I sent to Mr. Volz ;
Dear Todd; Interesting article . Was this picaresque novella written to
judge
Has anyone tried going to the Helix Code website (http://helixcode.com/)
lately? If you do, you shall receive a nice message stating that they have
changed their name to Ximian. In their name change FAQ, they state that the
change is so they can "provide trademark protection for our work"
Hi all,
i installed succesfully M7.1, i selected server installation, like i did
on my laptop a few months ago. There is a difference however: the laptop
has a fixed ip, the workstation has a dynamic ip.
Is it possible that some serverdaemons are not starting because of the
dynamic ip? On my
Hi Abe
Agrered here completely. Sadly, companies like microsoft seem to be willy to
tell you what you want.. The various Linux distros on the other hand seem to
be willing to give you the choice. This later approach is what I much prefer
myself. Sure, you choose all options then you get one hell
Thanks Meph Istopheles, I used Microsoft IntelliMouse and it works fine.
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
- Mensaje Original -
Remitente: Francisco Alcaraz Ariza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Jueves, Enero 11, 2001 5:16 pm
Asunto: Re: [newbie] Mouse wheel not running
Meph Istopheles
I have installed Mandrake 7.2 and in the login menu (graphical,x-window) I choose the
Gnome Desktop, but it starts the X-window and it doesn't appear anything. Is there
some bug?
I can start the system without x-mode, in terminal mode, what program or file do I
modify to start gnome when I
I have installed Mandrake 7.2 and in the login menu (graphical,x-window) I choose the
Gnome Desktop, but it starts the X-window and it doesn't appear anything. Is there
some bug?
I can start the system without x-mode, in terminal mode, what program or file do I
modify to start gnome when I
Hi, I have the following problem on my Mandrake 7.1 kernel 2.2.15:
the process logrotate that reorganizes the system messages directory
/var/log
and which is daily launched by cron does not stop anymore. So each day a
logrotate
starts , after 3 days on my computer 3 logroate process are
= Original Message From David Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On Thursday 11 January 2001 11:26 pm, Vicar In A Tutu wrote:
Hail Eris!
Firstly, the cursor. It's just a white
square, ladies and gents, and weird as it might sound, but I actually like
to see the things I click on.
I recall
This is not strictly true.
In an SMP environment the "other" processor is always available to handle
normal chores.
Since the Kernel rapidly switches tasks to whichever processor is more
lightly loaded even doing minor things such as word processing is much
quicker.
For instance, one
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Renato
TognacciniSent: Friday, January 12, 2001 3:15 AMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] logrotate process does not
stopHi, I have the following problem on my Mandrake 7.1
kernel 2.2.15: the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must be a windoze convert. Why bash a linux product. No Win4Lin
does not
support WinMe ...yet, but why would you want to. Native win98Se is far
more
stable than WinMe IMHO. I use both, but find 98SE a better product if
you're
not using Win2000. People could
Folks, don't worry about it. Journalists think that it's fancy to
cryticise linux this season, so they do. What Henri said counts, and
that's:
"Obviously, things need to be simple for users, but I don't think
restricting choice is really the answer."
yust my .022 euro...
cu
Denis
On
Vicar In A Tutu wrote:
= Original Message From David Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On Thursday 11 January 2001 11:26 pm, Vicar In A Tutu wrote:
Hail Eris!
Firstly, the cursor. It's just a white
square, ladies and gents, and weird as it might sound, but I actually like
to see the
I'm getting many udp port requests through ipchains on
137/netbios-ns. Is this the port NTs use for the nameservers or
is it a cracker?
Note: When you reply to this message, please include the mailing
list/newsgroup address in Cc: and my email address in To:.
On Friday 12 January 2001 03:55, you wrote:
When I open the /mandrake/RPM directory on md 7.2 CD1 using Konqueror it
takes ages for it to load the list of rpm files whereas if I use either
GMC or XWC File Manager the list appears almost instantly. Don't know
there would be any difference at
On Friday 12 January 2001 06:26, you wrote:
Hail Eris!
Eh, me dears, I seem to be in a bit of a fix here. You see, I have made the
transition from Dragon Linux 2.2.4 (a clone of Slackware 7.1) to Mandrake
7.1 (a hard decision inspired by the rants of certain irc curmudgeons) both
versions,
AL wrote:
Hi!
A friend's computer currently has Windows 2000 installed in his primary
master 20GB hard drive.
His 8.4GB primary slave hard drive is currently free and wishes to
install Mandrake 7.2 in it.
Will this setup be hassle free in the sense that:
1. No re-partitioning on
I know that this has been covered, because I remember seeing it. So, please
forgive my ignorance.
How can I edit the Grub menu after it has been installed? I know that the
list resides in /boot/grub/menu.lst. How can I edit that file?
Thanks y'all,
Chris Kelly
---
Boy of Destiny
King of
hi all,
i am trying to get VMware to run on Mandrake 7.2
the install goes ok, but when i run the config script vmware-config.pl
it throws back an error about half-way thru the set-up
it asks something about header files.
i was wondering if anyone came across this prob and if they managed to fix
Hi guys
just letting you know that mail that people are sending to newbie
is all coming to me.Can you tell me how i can stop all this mail
coming to me.
Desperate
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need to go to
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you oughta stick around.
GARRY JONES wrote:
Hi guys
just letting you know that mail that
I had this problem as well sometime back. I never actually got a handle on
exactly what was going on, but here is my take. I'm not an expert, but I
got it to work. When you recompile your kernel, the header files change. If
you try to configure VMWare and the current header files are not
On Thursday 11 January 2001 11:26 pm, Vicar In A Tutu wrote:
Eh, me dears, I seem to be in a bit of a fix here. You see, I have
made the transition from Dragon Linux 2.2.4 (a clone of Slackware
7.1)
Jeez, last time I used Dragon it was slack 4. There's a fix for
your cursor problem, I
This wasn't a new question, so I pulled this up from the archives.
Hope it helps.
Barry :-)
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan
Subject: Re: [newbie] Changing KDE to Gnome
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 22:19:51 -0800
How do
Just become the root user (i.e., do "su", then enter your root password) and
open up /boot/grub/menu.lst in an editor -- at the command prompt enter "vi
/boot/grub/menu.lst" (replacing "vi" with the name of your favourite editor).
On Friday 12 January 2001 04:11, you wrote:
I know that this
Hey,
I'm having the darnest time getting this voodoo3 to work under Mandrake
7.2 with hardware 3D acceleration.
It installed XFree86 4.0.1
lsmod shows 3dfx, agpgart, tdfx.
(I ran modprobe 3dfx, then tdfx before starting X)
3dfx module shows up as "unused" even when GL is being used.
If
Hey,
Don't really wanna "horn" in, but I've a simillar situation
with my Diamond Viper 770D (it's got the tnt2 chip). With
XFree4.01 it's almost dead. I'd installed the glide module
some games picked up, but (I suppose those not using glide) are
unchanged. Switched to the other XFree
I found that mandrake 7.2 and win2k played pretty well together. If you
are going to use LILO or Grub as the boot loader be prepared to add a
boot win2k line manually after mandrake is installed and running.
Abe
AL wrote:
Hi!
A friend's computer currently has Windows 2000 installed in
Hello,
I have LM 7.2 in my computer using CUPS to print. There is an HP
DeskJet 840C attached to the parallel port and a HP LaserJet 5M attached
to a samba server in the local network.
I configured the printer in the samba server with the utility
included with DrakConf.
I agree. I have Win98SE running under Win4Lin 2.0 and sound works. Improved
but not native TCP/IP networking. Can retrieve e-mail using Outlook 97
without problem. WinME users should stick with windoze if they have to have
it under linux (just my opinion).
Keith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
i am trying to get VMware to run on Mandrake 7.2
the install goes ok, but when i run the config script vmware-config.pl
it throws back an error about half-way thru the set-up
it asks something about header files.
i was wondering if anyone came across this prob and if they managed to fix
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Vicar In A Tutu wrote:
Oh, and there's a huge problemola with
fetchmail - the .fetchmailrc file is there, it belongs to the proper user
and has got the proper permission level (710). However, when I start
fetchmail, it freezes as it begins to download the first message.
Not to bash the 2.4 upgrade, but it didn't sound like it went all that well
for you. I don't think a newbie could have done what you have done, that
is, without some serious help. Hopefully the upgrades will get better over
time.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Tambascio
On Friday 12 January 2001 12:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having the darnest time getting this voodoo3 to work under
Mandrake 7.2 with hardware 3D acceleration.
It installed XFree86 4.0.1
lsmod shows 3dfx, agpgart, tdfx.
(I ran modprobe 3dfx, then tdfx before starting X)
3dfx module
I've got the Diamond 770U (tnt2-ultra). I have quite decent performance
using XFree 3.xx. I just used whatever the install (7.2) recommended. If
I'm not mistaken Nvidia has special drivers for the TNT2 based cards,
though.
Joseph Red
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From:
Thanks! Of course it was that; there was even a comment in XF86Config
referring to that. Should have paid the wretched thing more attention...
Cheerio,
Mick.
do you use a S3 graphic card?
sorry if you had mentioned this already ...
if you are using one of the S3 graphic card, then this
anybody know how to setup quake2 so you can play it as a normal user?
I'm really iffy about running a game as root but it refuses to start up
for any other user.
Abe
On Friday 12 January 2001 08:36 am, Kevin Tambascio wrote:
Have any of your tried the 2.4 kernel yet?
I've tried several over the past few months. They're get'n better,
either that or I am ;) 'Course my usual formula is to have a few beers
and then decide to give 2.4.x another try ;
On Friday 12 January 2001 08:38 am, Emilio Correa wrote:
Hi, thanks for all whose answer my questions. I could fix my problem
with kppp. No I wonder if exist a free version of VMWare and where I
can download it and where to find information abut the free soft.
Plex86, supported by
Well, part of my problems is that the SCSI card drivers and sound card
drivers are not part of the standard linux-mandrake distribution, so I had
to download drivers to work with Mandrake 7.2 out of the box. When I tried
to use the source or binaries from the 2.2.17 based drivers, they didn't
Can anyone explain to me what I need to do to get this sound board working
in Linux? I have ML 7.2, and I'm running Enlightenment as my WM, if that
makes any difference.
If this is a RTFM issue, just point me to the right docs, otherwise help is
much appreciated!
Thanks
-C
Has anyone set up a Kodak DC3400 to work in gphoto or whatever in
linux. Or is there a site set up to check on
drivers for digital cameras. Kodak support is ok but this camera isn't
listed in gphoto. TIA for any help.
--
Dennis Myers Registered Linux user #180843
Hi!
I have two years that use linux, this week I buy a new computer. I
install suse 7.0 and i don't have problem (more or less).
But when i try to install Mandrake 7.2 i have problem with video, the
image are broken in two parts and i don't understand why.
I have a Trident Blade 9880, monitor
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, you wrote:
Reply to Darklord
I'm not sure what you meant by natively or wine but that is quite a list. I
thought for sure the software for ultima online said it would work on
Mandrake. That's like my favorite game. You don't have to tell me any of
your secrets, but
DO NOT USE NETSCAPE 6 FOR EMAIL!
Trust me, you don't want to go there. The mail client is horribly slow,
crashes on a regular basis for no apparent reason, and is just generally
not even up to beta quality at this time -- all in my not-so-humble
opinion. I like the Netscape 6 browser
Dan, great letter, and good follow-ups from the rest of you.
I do a decent job of trying to understand others' viewpoints
before condemning them to eternal fire and Liberace
records, but Todd's view here is just lame. Again, the truth
is beautifully expressed thusly: "Obviously, things need to
Dennis Myers wrote:
When it boots to the login box that wants either the user + password or
root + password there is a button that has kde on it
click on that button and all of the installed choices including gnome
will drop down. Click gnome and pull up a
mushroom. Oh, then click "go"
Hi all,
While it is indeed annoying that MS has decided to try and wring the last
possible penny out of the dinosaur known as Windows 95/98/98SE/ME, I must
disagree with your sentiments regarding Win4Lin support of Win ME. The
quality and stability (or lack thereof) of Win ME vs. Win 98 is
Hi Benjamin,
If you _need_ the Juno program to successfully log on, then
you won't be able to use it in Linux because they don't have
any Linux software. Wait a sec... yep. This is from Juno
itself:
"Sorry, at this time, Juno is available for only personal
computers (PCs) running Microsoft
Emilio Correa wrote:
Hello, I am Emilio and my OS is Mandrake 7.0. with 96 of RAM and a HD of
8.0 GB. FaxModem USR ext. I recently setup an internet account by kppp,
but I didn't fill in the DNS address. Now I can't see any WEB page with
Netscape when I'm on line.
My ISP doesn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This wasn't a new question, so I pulled this up from the archives.
Hope it helps.
Barry :-)
How do you start X? If X automatically loads at startup, you should get a
graphical login screen that has a drop-down menu from which you can select an
environment. If
Hello again,
I read the cups log for erros and found the following:
After sending the printing job via Netscape (or any X Windows application
in KDE) with lpr command into a samba server, the /var/log/cups/error_log
had this
Job 18 queued on 'lp' by 'fabian'.
Started filter
Hi,
Does plex86 support Windows 98 as a guest OS?
Fabian.
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2001 08:38 am, Emilio Correa wrote:
Hi, thanks for all whose answer my questions. I could fix my problem
with kppp. No I wonder if exist a free
Instead of using startx since it will launch the default kde, use the
commands startgdm or startkde and you need not worry about the default.
Charles (-:
Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Ronald J.
On Friday 12 January 2001 10:13 am, Carson Christian wrote:
Can anyone explain to me what I need to do to get this sound board
working in Linux? I have ML 7.2, and I'm running Enlightenment as my
WM, if that makes any difference.
If this is a RTFM issue, just point me to the right docs,
On Friday 12 January 2001 12:29 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Has anyone set up a Kodak DC3400 to work in gphoto or whatever in
linux. Or is there a site set up to check on
drivers for digital cameras. Kodak support is ok but this camera
isn't listed in gphoto. TIA for any help.
On Friday 12 January 2001 01:49 pm, Pea Arellano Fabian Erasmo wrote:
Hi,
Does plex86 support Windows 98 as a guest OS?
They say it does, but plex86 is still in very early development
Plex86, supported by MandrakeSoft http://www.plex86.org/
--
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL
In lieu of having a .Xclient-default in your home directory,
there is a default configuration that specifies KDE. But you
can still _add_ a .Xclient-default to your directory. In it,
put "exec manager" (no quotes) where "manager" is the window
manager you want.
You can do a list of available
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2001 12:00 am, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Is there a menu item in KDE 2.0 which would allow me to launch
Konqueror as root (with a dialog box asking me for my root password)
so I can access my files.
On the menu, Applications | File tools | File
Sorry to butt in, here, just my 2 cents,
Juno, unfortunately like alot of worthless
microsoft-advocates, will not pull their
heads out from their armpits, they
are hopelessly strung to winblows stuff.
A few are shockwave (not flash player,
surprisingly there is flash for linux),
Goldwave,
Don't the devoted hackers work on any gui development
stuff anymore?
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, john rigby wrote:
Disk B: All the Developer stuff - and certainly no GUI needed.
Hackers like to get dirty and "change their own oil". :-)
Hello all,
Has anyone had any luck with midi in Mdk 7.2. I have a SB Live soundcard and
cd's, mp3's, etc. all work fine. Kmid will open a midi file and do everything
but play sound. What am I missing.
Thanks,
Mickey Soltys
I would like to know why every
time I attempt to install something
worthless RPM says:
"only packages with major numbers = 3 are supported by this version of RPM"
what bullsh** is this?
I had the same problem, this is the solution:
1) Download the files tdfx_dri-4.0.1-1.386 and tdfx_drm-1.0-3.src.rpm
from the next URL: http://linux.3dfx.com
2)Be sure your Mandrake have installed the Glide3 lib.
3) Open a Konsole an type from the directory where you have the two
mentioned
Joseph Red wrote:
I've got the Diamond 770U (tnt2-ultra). I have quite decent performance
using XFree 3.xx. I just used whatever the install (7.2) recommended. If
I'm not mistaken Nvidia has special drivers for the TNT2 based cards,
though.
Joseph Red
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
On Thursday 11 January 2001 09:56, you wrote:
Is there a way to fix multiple entriesin the Kmenu
system?
after an attempt of installing an app called: "rmagic" for
analog
(which also used CPAN to install some needed modules)
I now have multiple entries of everything in my kmenu...
I had the same problem, this is the solution:
1) Download the files tdfx_dri-4.0.1-1.386 and tdfx_drm-1.0-3.src.rpm
from the next URL: http://linux.3dfx.com
2)Be sure your Mandrake have installed the Glide3 lib.
3) Open a Konsole an type from the directory where you have the two
mentioned
On Friday 12 January 2001 03:36 pm, Vic wrote:
I would like to know why every
time I attempt to install something
worthless RPM says:
"only packages with major numbers = 3 are supported by this version
of RPM"
what bullsh** is this?
user error
--
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
I tried to install Mandrake 7.0 and got immediately one problem.
I booted directly from the Mandrake CD, the installation program
started but my mouse didn't response.
I first tried to make the installation just with the keyboard, but there
are options I only can reach by mouse, so what
Is there anyone using the Voodoo3 3500 TV card successfully on linux?
Have you tryed the text installation? just start using the cd and in
the presentation screen type F1 and in the next screen type text.
I have one time the same problem using MDK 7.0 and the mouse worked
using the text installtion. Nevertheless, I had any problem in the same
computer using
You're attempting to install a package built with RPM version 4 using RPM
version 3.
Did you get the packages you're trying to install from Mandrake Cooker?
M.
On Friday 12 January 2001 13:36, you wrote:
I would like to know why every
time I attempt to install something
worthless RPM says:
ok what is my user error?
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2001 03:36 pm, Vic wrote:
I would like to know why every
time I attempt to install something
worthless RPM says:
"only packages with major numbers = 3 are supported by this version
of RPM"
Whoa.
I do not think it was, at least it did not say
'cooker' from where I downloaded it from,
how do I install another version of rpm
without it beanhatching about stupid
libraries?
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Michael O'Henly wrote:
You're attempting to install a package built with RPM version 4
This did NOT make any difference...
- Original Message -
From: "civileme" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ppp error 15
On Wednesday 10 January 2001 00:40, you wrote:
I have been having a hell of a time with my
The man for startx says that there is a file called .xinitrc in
the user's home directory that references the last xwindow
session used and runs that one. If the .xinitrc is not in the
user's home directory, it uses the file called xinitrc in the
xinit library directory. I didn't find it in my
Hey Nev,
Sorry for butting in as well - but I too have a diamond viper
770 and I just came off SuSE to mandrake. In SuSE I had to
download the latest drivers nvdriver.rpm and nv_glx.rpm and
activate the 3D part of it in the XF86Config - and ensure the
nvidia was selected in preference to
Yes it is.
[Snipped a bunch of very important but unnecessary stuff];-)
For my money I thing Mandrake is really triying, while other
distro's are not. So Mandrake keep up the good work.
Dude (et al), I apologize to have given the impression that I
don't care for lm's support. I've been
I had that too but it still works ok .
I'm running 98 (right now)
and win2000
and nt 4
and win me ( is not running will at all )
Michael Falzon
Mozy's Swamp Red Dwarf BBs
The Last Of The BBs Sysop's
www.mozysswamp.yi.org
- Original Message -
From: "James Hallam" [EMAIL
some1 know what to do with my problem,
i just get the right linux driver 4 my modem and now
ther is a problem because of im using lnx4win and the
driv3er said that it was 4 kernel 2.2.5 and ln4win is
2.2.17k im new at linux and i would like to know what
to do, i dont know maybe updating kernel
can someone tell me exactly what files menu editor edits because on my
system it does not edit those files under ~/.kde/share/applnk/i know
this because if i use the menueditor to change the command for kpackage
to include kdesu at the beginning it is not reflected in my menu, in
fact menu
On Saturday 13 January 2001 01:45 am, you wrote:
following a deperate force install of glibc 2.2 to try and compile
koffice to try and obtain kpilot and the subsequent need to reinstall
the system because whatever i did it trashed EVERYTHINGi can no
longer access the net, my modem is
Strange. I've been logging on to Earthlink for four years using PAP. But
Tom swears by CHAP. Since things are kind of slow around here, I decided
to see what would happen if I tried CHAP. It worked! Being a somewhat
pragmatic guy whose interests do not include the more esoteric elements
of
Hi Holly,
I got it running. The problem was the firewall and the hosts.deny file.
I'm not sure how, cause I never edited that file before last night, but
the address I was attempting to log into ssh with was listed as a host to
be denied. When I changed that and then reconfigured the firewall
actually all the keys were created when I installed the packages. I really
appreciated that because at the time when I was installing them I wasn't
able to find any kind of documentation anywhere for this app.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
See:
http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/November2000/article175.shtml
http://www.xinetd.org
http://www.macsecurity.org/resources/xinetd/tutorial.shtml
- Original Message -
From: "bascule" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 6:45 PM
Subject: [newbie]
Doh! Right. Every time I referred to .Xclient-default in my
last message, I should have said .xinitrc.
Duh.
Miark
- Original Message -
From: "Barry Premeaux" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Gnome/v7.2 question.
thanks to robert and dennis for replies, i now have my system working using
inetd (it didn't before and i have no idea what i did to make a difference!)
however since xinetd was installed by the lm install when i selected samba i
guess i am going to have to sort it - but not now!
now all i
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