Il messaggio di errore
unable to mount root
vuol dire che non riesce a montare, per un qualsivoglia motivo, la root
dove hai installato linuz. La partizione esiste ancora di linux? è
intatta? Sei sicuro che non abbia subito danni che impediscono a linux
di montarla?
Windows Me si avvia? Se sì
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Il 15:24, giovedì 28 marzo 2002, in merito a Re: [newbie-it]Kernel panic, ENx ha
scritto:
Windows Me si avvia? Se sì prova a digitare, da linea di comando,
fidisk /mbr.
Questo dovrebbe ripristinare l'mbr con lilo!
non prporio,
se dai fdisk/mbr
Il gio, 2002-03-28 alle 16:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Ciao a tutti/e,
ho scaricato dal sito www.divx.com il decoder per Linux per poter
vedere i filmati creati in DivX 5. Per installarlo, come da istruzioni,
ho scompresso il file, sono entrato come root, sono andato in shell ed
ho
Dunque...
1) Scaricato ed installato il codec divx5 da root con il comando
./install.sh
2) Scaricati trailers di vari film in divx5
3) Player usati: aviplay e xine
4) Con xine sono perfetti, con aviplay un po' meno
5) Mandrake 8.2
Quindi il codec funziona.
Un saluto.
Alle 12:15, venerdì 29 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
E` capitato tra le mani anche a me un portatile con una scheda combo,
softmodem+audio.
Non e` per niente irragionevole. Un soft-modem non e` altro che
una scheda audio che emette/riceve impulsi sonori che vengono
MOdulati/DEModulati dalla cpu.
Alle 19:01, sabato 30 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
Ciao a tutti,
Ho un abbonamento adsl BBB e mi hano dato in dotazione un modem
Ericsson
HM 120 dp.
Qualcuno può darmi una mano per configurarlo e riuscire a navigare?
Grazie a tutti
ENx
Sul canale #oltrelinux server irc.azzurra.org troverai
Grazie,
ma forse ho risolto. Ho scaricato un file .bin che dovrebbe funzionare per
l'Italia e non per la Francia
ENx
Renato wrote:
Alle 19:01, sabato 30 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
Ciao a tutti,Ho un abbonamento adsl BBB e mi hano dato in dotazione un modem
Ericsson
HM 120
Alle 19:25, sabato 30 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
Grazie,
ma forse ho risolto. Ho scaricato un file .bin che dovrebbe funzionare
per l'Italia e non per la Francia
ENx
Da dove k'hai scaricato?
Ciao e grazie
Marco
la mente è una
Ciao!
Qualcuno sa se la nuova 8.2 nella versione downlodabile sarà in qualche
rivista?
Grazie
Non riesco a compialre i files di samba 2.2.2, in quanto cerca di creare delle
directory nella root dove non ha autorizzazioni.
Grazie
fabio betti
__
Fai i tuoi acquisti su www.kwshopping.it
L' ho scaricato da questo sito http://eciadsl.sourceforge.net/redir.php?section=homepage,
comunque non sono ancora riuscito a farlo funzionare perch il modem non
neanche acceso!!
La cosa strana che durante l' installazione di mandrake 8.2 e la prima
esecuzione era tranquillamente acceso!!
Alle 21:21, sabato 30 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
L' ho scaricato da questo sito
http://eciadsl.sourceforge.net/redir.php?section=homepage, comunque non
Come mai, l'ericsson usa lo stesso chipset dell'eci?
Solo curiosità (io me l'ero già fatto sostituire con il manta ma ho amici che
hanno
Non lo so!! avrei preferito anch'io un manta!!!
vabb vder quello che posso fare!
Ciao ENx
Marco Forti wrote:
Alle 21:21, sabato 30 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
L' ho scaricato da questo sito http://eciadsl.sourceforge.net/redir.php?section=homepage, comunque non
Come mai,
Ho installato divx ma non riesco a farlo partire . Qualcuno mi sa dire
qual'e' il comando esatto da lanciare ?
Ho installato divx ma non riesco a farlo partire . Qualcuno mi sa dire
qual'e' il comando esatto da lanciare ?
Wire is a powerful contributor to another mailing list that I'm
subscribed to. He just posted this a few minutes ago (from when I
mailed this to the list). It is a new alert from the Electronic
Frontier Foundation containing a sample letter intended to oppose the
DMCA (Digital Millenium
Does anyone know how to configure A internet connection thru A GPRS
mobile phone such as the Motorola Timeport 260?
With A frontend as Kppp for instance.
Thanks,
Gerard
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Aaron Winters wrote:
What are the rules when giving a machine a hostname? The machine in
? does not have an external IP and there is no real hostname to give,
as in mandrake.com or something like that I am just going to use it as
a learning box for setting up web, ftp, Samba, etc. So can I
Jesse Angell wrote:
Thanks, that did just what I wanted.
Does anyone on the list have a URL to a guide on how to script?
I ask as I am interested in doing many things automatically and can't
ask you guys to right the scripts for me.
Thanks
--
I have installed openoffice.org in mdk 8.1. Before starting it the free was
as follows.
[root@localhost lvgandhi]# free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:254528 148648 105880128 4372 71012
-/+ buffers/cache:
I just did that..added:
TRUSTED_IFACES=lo eth2
noting changed.
and yes I restarted the network on both machines.
But thanks, I lost hope that someone would ever reply to my question :)
Any other suggestions ?
-
Hanan AL-Shargi
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
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I have installed openoffice.org in mdk 8.1. Before starting it the free was
as follows.
[root@localhost lvgandhi]# free
from the replies I got it does not seem to matter though it seems to be a
good idea to not use top level domain extensions like .com .net. I named
mine eol.lcl and it seems to be fine with it.
Beware the innate animosity of inanimate objects
- Original
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Does anyone on the list have a URL to a guide on how to script?
See http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LinuxResources -- there is
at least one link there related to scripting. If you find any better
links, add them (or let me know).
Randy Kramer
Want to
subscribe newbie
On 28 Mar 2002 01:48:38 -0500
Tom McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a C-Media 8738 and I am having problems getting my 5.1 surround
sound to work fully. I've tried different options for the module
compile and as far as I can tell, it is not going to work correctly for
my setup. I
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:24 am, Brian Parish wrote:
Hanan,
I think you should have the NIC whose address is 192.168.0.1 listed in
your trusted interfaces in
/etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg
HTH
Brian
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 02:24, Hanan Shargi wrote:
Hi every one,
I spent
have you tried to run the command InteractiveBastille from a Terminal as root?
--
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http://www.frontstreetnetworks.com
New Haven, CT, United States of America
12:09pm up 8 days, 20:34, 2 users, load average: 0.98, 1.01, 1.00
Want to buy your Pack
Hello again,
There seemed to be a missing post somewhere ..as I found some suggestions in
Gerald's reply whcih I never seen before !?
Anyway, I tried configuring the bastille-firewall.cfg with the notes in this
post, and I finally was able to ping the linux box from the w2k machine
Ohh I forgot ,
when I ran InteractiveBastille from as root, this is what I got:
[root@hanan hanan]# InteractiveBastille
Using Tk user interface module.
Only displaying questions relevant to the current configuration.
Can't locate Bastille_Tk.pm in INC (INC contains: /usr/lib
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:04 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
Hello again,
There seemed to be a missing post somewhere ..as I found some suggestions
in Gerald's reply whcih I never seen before !?
I added all the ### entries
Anyway, I tried configuring the bastille-firewall.cfg with the notes in
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:07 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
Ohh I forgot ,
when I ran InteractiveBastille from as root, this is what I got:
[root@hanan hanan]# InteractiveBastille
Using Tk user interface module.
Only displaying questions relevant to the current configuration.
Can't locate
Hanan Shargi wrote:
I just did that..added:
TRUSTED_IFACES=lo eth2
noting changed.
and yes I restarted the network on both machines.
But thanks, I lost hope that someone would ever reply to my question :)
Any other suggestions ?
-
Hanan AL-Shargi
On Saturday 30 March 2002 08:35 am, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Jesse Angell wrote:
Thanks, that did just what I wanted.
Does anyone on the list have a URL to a guide on how to script?
I ask as I am interested in doing many things automatically and can't
ask you guys to right the
I added all the ### entries
I'm very very thankful, you cant imagine how this problem was getting on my
nervs !!
Be careful of the hosts file in windows.
192.168.0.1 hanan.localnet.tld hanan
The '1' in 192 must be at the absolute begining of the line
no spaces, no tabs
I checked that,
Hanan Shargi wrote:
Ohh I forgot ,
when I ran InteractiveBastille from as root, this is what I got:
[root@hanan hanan]# InteractiveBastille
Using Tk user interface module.
Only displaying questions relevant to the current configuration.
Can't locate Bastille_Tk.pm in INC (INC contains:
My Mandrake 8.2 version of X-CD-Roast V0.98 alpha9
seems to of sprung a problem on me.
I load the writer device with a disc
go to read disc, select file , click read selected.
ERROR READING AUDIO TRACK
Fatal error:didnot drop group privilages.
1% Child reader sem request failed
w child excited
Since I have to do a linux noauto OS install, many
devices may not be detected or installed correctly.
When on Desktop what is the best device detection programme to
run to ensure that not only all devices are detected but also what to
do to ensure they are all configured correctly to work with
On Saturday 30 March 2002 02:07 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
Try setting IP_MASQ_NETWORK to first
If that doesn't work then try disable connection sharing
It may be that they are mutually exclusive.
I did that and the messag disapeared, now it tells me this :
[root@hanan hanan]#
When installing X windows one is often asked to choose between:-
XFREE 4.2.0
XFREE 3..3.6
I always choose Xfree 4.2.0, but there is no known
reason why I sould. I just do.
Can anyone explain the difference and
prefer a reason for one or the other.
John
--
John Richard Smith
[EMAIL
John;
Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed the
problem in the betas but...
Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof and
xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake 8.1
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
Want to buy your Pack or
On Saturday 30 March 2002 02:07 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
I added all the ### entries
I'm very very thankful, you cant imagine how this problem was getting on my
nervs !!
Be careful of the hosts file in windows.
192.168.0.1 hanan.localnet.tld hanan
The '1' in 192 must be at the
On Saturday 30 March 2002 08:35, you typed:
Jesse Angell wrote:
Thanks, that did just what I wanted.
Does anyone on the list have a URL to a guide on how to script?
--
Saturday 30 March 2002 -- 11:57hrs cst
Hi Jesse ...Search for abs-guide-1.1.tar.gzit is a
On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 12:02, Olly P wrote:
SNIP
Hi Jesse ...Search for abs-guide-1.1.tar.gzit is a really good
bashscript guide with loads of example scriptsit is worth finding.
sorry I don't remember where I got it?
The URL for the Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide is:
Thanks everybody, that was easy.
Hakan
From: Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] OT-icon on navigation bar/title
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 20:21:50 -0500
On Friday 29 March 2002 08:12 pm, Robin wrote:
I believe it's a small
I have a directory fsn1date +%Y%m%d/
It was a bad attempt to create a directory with a date
I can't remove it.
rm -rf fsn1date +%Y%m%d
does nothing
--
Gerald Waugh : Registered Linux user # 255245
http://www.frontstreetnetworks.com
New Haven, CT, United States of America
6:21pm up 9
Go to linuxconf/networking and look at resolution.. It should be
hosts, dns
If it isn't, then you will have problems
linuxconf | networking | Misc | hostname search path
shows hosts, dns
what does
[cat /etc/sysconfig/network | grep HOSTNAME say
does it say hanan.homelan.com ?
It
Gerald Waugh wrote:
I have a directory fsn1date +%Y%m%d/
It was a bad attempt to create a directory with a date
I can't remove it.
rm -rf fsn1date +%Y%m%d
does nothing
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
I have a directory fsn1date +%Y%m%d/
Have you tried putting quotes around the directory?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Anytime you want to refer to a filename with a space in it, just put it in
quotes
so
rm fsn1date +%Y%m%d/
should do the trick
HTH
derek
On Saturday 30 March 2002 23:23, Gerald Waugh wrote:
I have a directory fsn1date +%Y%m%d/
It was a bad attempt to create a directory with a date
Hey..Wait
I just installed xcdroast directly from the dl 8.2 and it works fine.
What's up?
Lee
On Saturday 30 March 2002 06:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Oh Dear that is serious,
I must of been busy sorting out other problems.
I tend to rely upon Xcdroast.
I should think it
Okay, I just updated my system by adding a 60 gig IBM hard drive. So...I had to
reinstall everything (v8.1) from the ground up. No problem, its been pretty
solid so far on my 30 gigger.
Everything went well until I hit video. I've got a 64 meg Nvidia Geforce 2
Titianium video card. I picked
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Jesse Angell wrote:
Thanks, that did just what I wanted.
Does anyone on the list have a URL to a guide on how to script?
I ask as I am interested in doing many things automatically and can't
ask you guys to right the scripts for me.
Thanks
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:23 pm, you wrote:
John;
Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed the
problem in the betas but...
Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof and
xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake 8.1
Francisco
Thanks Carroll,
I wish you did not have to use both the mouse and the keyboard. I like
commands to be either mouse only or keyboard only. I do not see why it has to
be a hybrid command. I am grateful to the KDE group anyway.
Seedkum
On Friday 29 March 2002 05:04 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
thanks that help me also...peace
Baka_Attila_Tamás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xine.sourceforge.netorwww.mplayerhq.hu-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Miithrilhall2000Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 7:42 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie]
* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 11:59]:
I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;
but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually. Can anyone please help?
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.
Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
of this message?
./sheesh
Want to buy your Pack or
www.mplayerhq.hu
Ditoo for mplayer, it rocks. But xine plays Video CDs, and mplayer
won't, but plays avi's instead. IME mplayer seems to work better.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
And once again Robin is the Knight in Shining Armour out to protect us
hapless helpless females from the dragons of the list-world! Oh I
swoon now in your arms Sir Robin!
Femme
Sounds like there's some sort of history here...
I must have missed all of the banter. I tend to delete most of the
- Original Message -
From: dfox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up,
I know the feeling. If an OT gets started and followed by a very passionate
thread, I feel like I read the last page of murder mystery and have to go
back to the beginning to find out what is going on.
--
Don't shoot til you see the white of their
eyes.course, the problem is that
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, dfox wrote:
Nope!
I got 24 until now! == these are real dupes!
But that's not the only one!
Many msg from [newbie] are duplicate and/or resent (different time stamp!)
BUT same msg!
Ricardo Castanho
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the
Ditto here with multiple copies which I didn't discover since at first
glance I thought it was a very productive thread or another OT thread
running loose.
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
I filter this list e-mails on subject.
All the e-mails contain: [newbie]
So, if subject contains [newbie] move to folder: 'Mandrake newbie'.
--
Gerard van Winssen
Error:
Keyboard not connected
Hit any key to continue
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Kipling Cooper wrote:
* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 11:59]:
I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;
but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually. Can anyone please help?
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
On Saturday 30 March 2002 10:34 pm, you wrote:
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.
Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
of
To come o
That is one reason rpm has that lovely --nodeps option.
I am learning trying to grasp the underlying philosophy I need re
this. Very often I see applications that do not seem to have any
rpms - people here have mentioned that one cld make them, but i am
still too unfamiliar with
Hi Poogle and folks,
A substantial group of interested parties ( according to me it is a
cabal - a pricefixing, anti-competitive group and thus illegal if Linux
people did it) are going to arrange a final solution for *nix/nux.
As I have kept saying and being attacked for, on this and other
Hi Tim,
But since when have facts got in the way of a good campaign?
Money wins!
Who will hear Sun's response??
2 Quotes from Kinneth's private 3rd Reich Files:
It is utterly immaterial as to what you say, it is only important to say
it loudly, aggressively and often, often
The greater the lie
Here ya go:
[eric@Mithrilhall cgi-bin]$ ls -lh
total 52k
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 359 Mar 28 13:12 hello.cgi*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 359 Mar 28 13:13 hello.pl*
-rw-r--r--1 apache apache268 Oct 17 15:09 printenv
-rwxr--r--1 root root
I tried your script and it ran fine from shell but it didn't run at all when
trying to run it from my browser.
This is how I called it in the browser:
http://mithrilhall.redirectme.net/cgi-bin/x2.cgi
This is the result from calling it in a browser:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 07:17:33 +1200, Walter Logeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
To come o
That is one reason rpm has that lovely --nodeps option.
I am learning trying to grasp the underlying philosophy I need re
this. Very often I see applications that do not seem to have any
rpms - people
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