Ciao a tutti,
Finalmente ho installato Mandrake 8!
Guardando qua e la per vederne le novità mi è sorta una domanda:
Esiste un programma per sfogliare la rete (Lan) che mi permetta di vedere server e
client Windows?
Mi interesserebbe quacosa tipo Risorse di rete di Windows.
Grazie
Il mer, 13 giu 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Ciao a tutti,
Finalmente ho installato Mandrake 8!
Guardando qua e la per vederne le novità mi è sorta una domanda:
Esiste un programma per sfogliare la rete (Lan) che mi permetta di vedere server e
client Windows?
Mi interesserebbe
Salve,
qualcuno di voi sa che servizio c'è sulla porta 631?
E' l'unica insieme alla 6000 (X) che nmap trova aperta.questo ovviamente
non significa che si puo entrare ma se è chiusa.e chiusa!
Saluti
max
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Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 12:04:28 -0400
From: max [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Salve,
qualcuno di voi sa che servizio c'è sulla porta 631?
E' l'unica insieme alla 6000 (X) che nmap trova aperta.questo
ciao ,
dopo molte bestemmie sono riuscito a poter salvare i miei files da utente
nella document root ,
ora,
come si fa per creare un'altra directory per i files html,php,cgi ?
la mia document root è in /var/www posso creare una dir per l'utente al di
fuori di var/www per esempio in
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 12:04:28 -0400
max [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salve,
qualcuno di voi sa che servizio c'è sulla porta 631?
E' l'unica insieme alla 6000 (X) che nmap trova aperta.questo
ovviamente
non significa che si puo entrare ma se è chiusa.e chiusa!
Dovrebbe essere la porta
Ciao,
ho appena scoperto il perche', se si installa mdk 8.0 da cd rom scsi, il
setup puo' durare circa 2 ore (come nel mio caso :) ), pare che ci sia un
baco nel kernelquesto problema si manifesta solo in fase di installazione
(e menomale!!!) qualcuno sa dirmi dove posso (se esiste)
Salveho visto sul sito Matrox i driver e il PDesk per linux che abilita
il dual-H sulla G400.allora volevo gentilmente sapere se qualcuno li
aveva montati e se funzionava tutto...come sempre grazie
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:22, you wrote:
il mio pc ha una matrox millenium + una voodo 1
c'e' qualcuno che sa come inpostare
Xfree?
cioe' non ti parte x?
o hai altri problemi?
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 11:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciao a tutti,
Finalmente ho installato Mandrake 8!
Guardando qua e la per vederne le novità mi è sorta una domanda:
Esiste un programma per sfogliare la rete (Lan) che mi permetta di
vedere server e client Windows? Mi interesserebbe
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 16:04, max wrote:
Salve,
qualcuno di voi sa che servizio c'è sulla porta 631?
E' l'unica insieme alla 6000 (X) che nmap trova aperta.questo
ovviamente non significa che si puo entrare ma se è chiusa.e
chiusa!
E' cups, come ti hanno detto.
Posto solo per
Salve,
ho eseguito qualche altro controllo e tentativo sul server sonoro di KDE,
senza venirne a capo. Per chi si fosse sintonizzato solo ora (?!), ricordo
che il problema è che Artsd (il server sonoro) ha cessato di funzionare dopo
averlo aggiornato (su una distribuzione Linux-Mandrake 8.0)
Beh se qualcuno e' riuscito a far funzionare il Dual Head
con la matrox G400 e Linux Mandrake si faccia vivo!!
Grazie
Luca
Come faccio a installare un raiserfs all'installazione dell mandrake 8,
invece di ext 2 ? Non sono riscito a trovare nessuna voce durante
l'installazione del s.o.
saluti
On Thursday 14 June 2001 01:28, Marco wrote:
Salveho visto sul sito Matrox i driver e il PDesk per linux che
abilita il dual-H sulla G400.allora volevo gentilmente sapere se
qualcuno li aveva montati e se funzionava tutto...come sempre
io li ho installati e ho il dual head.
Funziona
If memeory serves me correctly the reason that the
BIOS does not see the drive is because it is not
formated as a DOS drive. What you might try if you
have a WIN98 bootup disk start the system with that
and then do a format C: Then BIOS should see the
drive.
HTH's
Don
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If its not a dos drive then you cant make a format c either and the bios
should see your (physikal) drive also if its not dos .try to put the drive
detection to auto if it doesnt work otherwise it sounds like your drive is
gone you can try to put the mandrake cd into the cdromdrive and enter
Hummm after updating xinetd .
I cant start proftpd anymore i realized that cause linuxconf always asks me
before leaving it if i want to start proftpd eachtime.
And i saw at the startup when starting proftpd it failes with the erro fatal
can`t determine ipadress Any ideas?
At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly installed
system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the programs - like KDE
mediaplayer - won´t start up. I found out that with NO programs started
from the desktop by me, the RAM is
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:30, thus spake Quaylar:
At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly
installed system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the
programs - like KDE
The system bios wil see a drive as long as it's the correct type and
configured correctly via jumpers, connected properly to the board with
pin1 to pin1
As for removing the previous os, you will need a bootable floppy with
fdisk and format on it. You first remove any old partitions, create
Hello and thank you for reviewing my post...
I recently installed LM8 as a companion o/s (dual-boot) on my machine. Once
the boot selection is made, Linux boots flawlessly and presents the X
terminal, where you identify the user and select your GUI.
Oddly enough, there are vast performance
but you DO have some swap space allocated on your hard disk, haven't you?
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 23:23, you wrote:
I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly
installed system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the programs -
like KDE mediaplayer - won´t start
Dear all,
I have installed LM8 in a new PC and everything seems fine. However when trying to run
perl or any other sh-scripts in my user environment in a terminal I get the message
comand not found although chmod +x was set.
Can someone help please.
Thanks in advance.
Norman
Firstly, please do not post mail in HTML. If you look at the source
for your original mail (not this one), you will notice that there are
two copies of your message: an HTML one and a plain text one. All this
does is make e-mail downloads longer for us.
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 00:06, [EMAIL
Folks,
I'm having trouble removing old entries in my LILO boot menu. I went through
lilo.conf and manually removed the entries, but they still remain when I boot
the machine up. Anywhere else I need to look?
--
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PC Technician / Asst. Network Administrator
University of Virginia
I remember there was something on the frontpage of Mandrakeuser.org . If
you have a windows partition, you can import those fonts using DrakFont.
Seve
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On 6/12/01, 10:04:21 PM, OOzy Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] Fix the crapy font of X??:
Hello Guys
I have mandrake 8.0 installed on an IBM Thinkpad. I also have a
Netgear FA410TX PCMCIA netcard. This card is successfully detected
by mandrake. I'm currently trying to get @Home to work with this
card. I have tried multiple configurations with ip's, DNS's, etc.
The major problem is that when
How do I set up iptables on LM8.0?
I want to allow my main box to share an internet connection with a second
machine. I thought ipmasquerading was the way to go.
I was following these instructions:
modprobe ip_tables
iptables -F
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s
Hello,
I have win98 installed on my second harddisk from
another computer. I want to edit lilo to prompt me to
boot either linux or win98. How is it possible to edit
the lilo?
Thanks,
=
Cheers,
Huade
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Are the files you want to run in your PATH (e.g. /bin and /usr/bin)?
If not then you need to specify the actual location of the file you
want to run. If you are in the directory where the files are you can
prefix the filename with ./. e.g.:
./MyFile.sh
Notice the dot-slash before the
Near the top of the file, before the images are named, make sure there
is a line that says lba32.
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 01:41, OOzy Pal wrote:
I changed some entries in lilo.conf and i type lilo at
the console, the following error came up
Fatal: geo_comp_addr: Cylinder number is too big
Hi all
I finally installed LM8 in my home computer... i already had a laptop running
LM7.2..
This new box has a Maxtech 17 monitor plugged to a nvidia aladdin TNT2 card
with 16MB shared ram memory, which is almost working fine, except for the
refresh rate.
is there someone with the same
When I log in to my linux box and select Gnome as the windows manager, KDE
still comes up. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
Thanks,
Wendell Gragg
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OK, I get that the configuration files (or at least links to them) are under
/etc, and most of them are self-explanatory -- both the content and the
filename. Here's what I don't get (so far):
Where do I control what gets started during bootup? For instance, if I want to
temporarily disable
I have nfs working in a manual mode now. I assigned it a different mount
point and it worked fine. The next thing I'm working on now is getting it to
load on boot-up. I get a message that fs type NFS is not supported by
kernel That's weird since I can do it manually. I gues it's still
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 00:46, civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 16:50, Scott Pletcher wrote:
Hi All,
I've got some troublesome readings from two identical hard
drives set up the same. Does anyone know why they are
performing so differently? I suppose hda may be bad, but I
Hello
I was wondering if there was a way to load win 95 or
98 on to my pc. I have LM8 on a partition and 4 gig
free on another. It does not want to boot if I put in
a 95 or 98 boot disk. Any ideas?
Thanx
Joe Finnie
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I know from reading the archives that VPN support is not an easy thing,
however I just setup a mandrake firewall, have masquerading on and my
machines can see the internet fine. However I need one of the 98 machines
inside the firewall to make a vpn connection to a win2k box on the internet.
Is
I'm coming from a DOS (since version 4.0) and Windows (no biggie.. I got KDE
if I need it :)) environment, and I'm not totally sure how the directory
There is a document called FHS (File Heirarchical Standard) available at
places like linuxdoc.org, that goes into much greater detail on the
I am using a Lexmark 3200 with Mandrake 8.0 and when I was installing
Mandrake, I tried all three drivers for the 3200 to no avail.
As when I would, print a test page my printer would become jammed and my
lights would flash to indicate this.
I also tried the generic print driver without
Hi there,
I was wondering if someone could tell me if there is a mail program out
there that allows for multiple identities and also that will prompt you for
a password when you boot up and if you don't enter it correctly you can't
access the persons email, something like Outlook Express 5.X?
I have upgraded from
7.2 to 8.0 recently. My box was running Apache, sendmail with imap,pop3 and smtp
protocols. After the upgrade everything is shut down. nmap shows no open ports.
I have tried the tinyfirewall program that comes with the Control Panel but it
is to vague and wont open port
On Thursday 14 June 2001 02:53, civileme wrote:
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:36, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering if someone could tell me if there is a mail
program out there that allows for multiple identities and also
that will prompt you for a password when you
I had enough! I want to convert my Win2K box to Mandrake, but this
machine is doing multi-link ppp. I have heard that 7.2 and above have
this support built-in. Has anyone else used mulit-link ppp under Linux?
Thanks,
-Scott
The difference as far as I can tell is that one (ABIT) has an extra pci
slot, but not agp pro just 1/4x.
While they both have AtA/100 support , the other (ASUS) provides this via a
Promise controller.
I'm not sure what this means.
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This address might interest new users..
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joe, are we talking about how do you set the bios to boot from floppy?
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 14:16, you wrote:
Hello
I was wondering if there was a way to load win 95 or
98 on to my pc. I have LM8 on a partition and 4 gig
free on another. It does not want to boot if I put in
a 95 or 98
What I don't understand is why you would need to do this?
Linux is a multi-user system. If each person logs in, and opens KMail,
it will only access the work that user has done.
For example, say you have two users on the machine. zeus and hera.
You log in as zeus and configure KMail for zeus'
Once Bastille is installed, what is the executable name?!
--
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'There are two possibilities.
Maybe we're alone.
Maybe we're not.
Both are equally frightening.'
[Attributed to either
Bertrand Russell or Isaac Asimov]
Jen,
If you click on this url, or paste it to your
browser
http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/aureal/au88xx-1.1.2.tar.bz2,
hold down the shift key and then click the mouse the
driver that you need will start to download to you
system.. I have mine in my root directory. After you
download the driver,
Hi!
I've quite recently installed LM8.0
Before I used LM7.2
I have some code that uses pthreads.h, and with Mandrake 7.2 everything
worked fine. But after I installed 8.0, it just won't compile.
It says something like, pthread_create undefined, or undeclared use of
pthread_create.
I get
The Mandrake web site has a good networking tutorial on how to set up a
network and there is also links to other sites where you can get driver
information on your particular cards. I highly recommend it. It worked for
me.
Michael
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, you wrote:
I have a Linksys 10/100
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I'm trying to compile PostgreSQL and I get the following error :
checking for gccgcc
checking whether the C compiler works (gcc -02) worksyes
checking whether the C compiler (gcc -02) is a cross compilerno
checking whether we are using GNU C yes
checking whether gcc
I am having a bitch of a time getting my printer configured. I had it
configured fine under 7.2 before, the single CD installation. I liked 7.2 so
much I bought the powerpack. I installed the complete set and now I cannot
get my printer to configure for the life of me. I am getting ready
Has anyone else experienced spontanteous freezes under XFree86 4.x with an
Neomagic chipset? I've tried out almost all 4.x releases. The last one was
4.1.0. At first I thought it was a KDE problem because I'm still able to move
the mouse pointer but WindowMaker produced the same result, it
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 13:30, David Beahm wrote:
OK, I get that the configuration files (or at least links to
them) are under /etc, and most of them are self-explanatory --
both the content and the filename. Here's what I don't get
(so far):
Where do I control what gets started during
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:52, Terry wrote:
Folks,
I'm having trouble removing old entries in my LILO boot menu. I went
through lilo.conf and manually removed the entries, but they still remain
when I boot the machine up. Anywhere else I need to look?
After editing /etc/lilo.conf you
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:36, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering if someone could tell me if there is a mail
program out there that allows for multiple identities and also
that will prompt you for a password when you boot up and if
you don't enter it correctly you can't
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:32, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
I am using a Lexmark 3200 with Mandrake 8.0 and when I was
installing Mandrake, I tried all three drivers for the 3200 to
no avail.
As when I would, print a test page my printer would become
jammed and my lights would flash to
I've thanked you before, but I'm going to thank you again. :) Thanks so
much, gentlemen. You really helped me out a lot. I ended up going with the
ABIT card, I'll make sure to upgrade that BIOS right away. And while the
SMP board WAS tempting, I'll leave that to my next computer. (maybe a
I recently installed mandrake 8.0 and while the o/s detects the
soundcard via harddrake, I am also informed that it does not support the
binary kernel of aureal vortex 2 card. i am then directed to aureals
website to obtain the latest drivers. Aureal is no longer in business
and i was hoping
Hi
there is a line there that says:
lba32
I am editing /etc/lilo.conf
is there other one?
--- Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Near the top of the file, before the images are
named, make sure there
is a line that says lba32.
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 01:41, OOzy Pal wrote:
I
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My ThinkPad i1400 with the same NeoMagic 256AV chip works perfectly at
1024 x 768 and 16bpp color, with XFree 4.0.2 or whatever came with
Mandrake 7.2. I also have 192 MB RAM.
Dave
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 10:17, thus spake Nico Krzebek:
Has
OK, I get that the configuration files (or at least links to them) are under
/etc, and most of them are self-explanatory -- both the content and the
filename. Here's what I don't get (so far):
Well, for the most part, yes. /etc is a hodgepodge of configuration and
other settings. The
I have a Linksys 10/100 and Netgear 10/100 ether cards and i do not know how
to install them under linux i do not know teh driver i have the disks but can
someone tell me how to make it so i can get on the net with my ethernet? i
got a cable modem and all with my network but im trying mandrake
I just installed Bastille, and everything seems to be good, except for this
message:
Message from my_log_on_name@local_machine on no tty at 21:03 ...
SECURITY ALERT: TMPDIR problem on host 'local_machine': The TMPDIR defense
script is no longer protecting TMPDIR on 'local_machine'. This is
i can't think of any reason why that message shouldn't mean what it appears
to mean, namely that you don't have that directory on the machine that is
trying to mount the nfs share, as i said before my knowledge is at its limt
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 2:29 am, you wrote:
I noticed when I
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 09:45, Dave Sherman wrote:
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:30, thus spake Quaylar:
At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on
a newly installed system. I found it
Ok, with all of your help I've finally narrowed it down my motherboard
choices to two:
the ABIT KT7A-RAID http://lhd.zdnet.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?2635
and
the ASUS A7V133 http://lhd.zdnet.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?2704
There were no shuttles that matched what I was looking for, I did
I have installed LM 8.0 into a pre-prepared linux
partition using Partition Magic.
The installation appeared to go perfectly, however
on rebooting,the sytem loaded but then gave me a blank screen.
I can boot in safe mode and get the text based
version but that isn't much help to me.
Xfree86
Hi all
i just installed LM8.0 on my home computer ( i already have LM7.2 on my
laptop), but i'm having troubles with the monitor/graphic card
the monitor is a Maxtech 17, which is really great
the graphic card is a Nvidia Aladdin TNT2 card with 16MB shared ram memory
ok, the problem is the
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