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it is not registered) will be harder to find out. There
is a command that I've posted here before that will show what processes are using what
ports on your system. Hopefully someone else can post it because it escapes me at the
moment :)
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HB Ok now I know more than I did do you know of a reference that lists all
HB ports and their use?
Whoops, forgot my favorite one:
http://ports.tantalo.net/
It's searchable and includes a lot of unofficial port usages.
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to save a few (very few) CPU cycles and memory :).
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C Justin, I posted back to the list with these results but haven't seen your
C reply. Have I said something inappropriate in my post or something? I've
C been looking for reassurance from you, who definately appears more
C experienced in this than I am, that my system in fact appears
Alton Brown's
cooking style (A show called Good Eats on the Food Network, you must watch it). The
why is equally as interesting as the how :).
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use:
urpmi.update -a urpmi --auto-select
Anyways. auto-select will only update software you already have installed.
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this is confusing, but just remember that you can have multiple instances of
the same server daemon running (think of it as multiple web browser windows open at
the same time).
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to see if the host is allowed to connect to the service,
MLE before loading the service.
Justin ---retard
I'm terribly sorry, I was strangely thinking of a separate traffic shaping daemon that
co-exists with xinetd when I made this statement. You are very correct, Xinetd *by
itself* should only
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SJ sympa down again?
Yep, it was down over the weekend. No Worries, unless you had a panicked question, in
which case you should have bought the service contract :P
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that will be a dedicated firewall.
Hope that helps! Post if it worked for you or not so future archive readers can know
if this was a working solution :)
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is doing the backups? Just curious.
m Mike
Do you modify it with emacs or nano(pico)? if so, they automatically make backups.
There's a command line switch to disable this behavior if you want it to.
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does focus on KDE, but all the other desktops are there if you
want them :)
Please post again with any other questions. Most of my knowledge is server-oriented,
but I'm sure others can help you out with the more desktop-like tools :).
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scale stuff xinetd is invaluable to
allocating resources.
I guess you could somewhat think of it as nice (the program) for networking, but the
analogy breaks down from there :)
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On 7/10/2004 at 6:53 PM, JoeHill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
J On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 18:19:29 -0600
J Justin Grote disseminated the following:
wrapper
J ...speaking of wrapping, any way you could keep the line wrap under 80 columns?
J Easier to read for all involved.
J Otherwise, very
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stops it from coming up at boot time.
To shut it down, either restart your computer, or type:
service service stop
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On 7/8/2004 at 9:22 AM, Thereidos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
T Sorry for that, but I've got some problems with my previous email account so I
T switched to this one and want to check how it works :)
PONG :)
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personal bashrc file (it's a hidden file named
.bashrc in your home directory) or the global bashrc file (located at /etc/bashrc).
Add a line like the one above with your customizations, and restart your shell.
Hope that helps!
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, but it will be much faster. This is a good thing to do before
you chkconfig so you don't accidentally turn off a vital system service (not that
there are any, I can't think of anything that you can turn off and not have the kernel
at least come to a shell)
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, it doesn't mean it'd be EASY or best-suited.
Once again, right tool for right job. BTW, I am totally agreeing with you. :)
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On 7/5/2004 at 10:27 PM, Justin Grote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
JG Thanks, I'll check it out. I was looking more for information
JG about what RPM actually implements the theme, but I'll probably
JG find it from looking into the bootsplash-themes RPM docs.
Just a follow-up as per etiquitte
because
I mostly just write network scripts that use SNMP or automate other boring tasks, and
I like something thats fast to develop in. Thats just me.
However, depending on your goal, as always, YMMV (your Mileage may vary)
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to the Internet?
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E Justin Grote wrote:
SK On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 06:25, EE wrote:
I just installed emacs/w3 but I could not run it? what should I type to
run it?
SK pico
SK stephen kuhn - proprietor
SK
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CG On Sunday 04 July 2004 11:32 am, Justin Grote wrote:
whack
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CG Justin:
CG Er... why don't you just blank your reply-to setting? See:
CG http
have an hdlist :)
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and we'll try again :)
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YUM for my non-mandrake RPM-based systems. I think SuSE has
GPL'd YaST as well.
Freedom of choice, baby.
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thing.
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to try it remotely.
Thanks for the tip! I should add that to the wiki if I can get it to work over FTP and
HTTP.
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m Justin you might blank your replyto setting, I just sent a reply to
m you instaed of list sorry about that.
m Mike
It should be blanked. I checked it again just to be sure. Hopefully this one will come
in right :)
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JR Hey Justin,
JR They use PPoE. Do I have to give the network card an IP or anything at all?
JR I have been specifying PPoE when setting up the internet connection. Right
JR now, the network card is set for static with an IP address specified - the
JR primary IP that SBC gave me.
JR I apologize
, July 03, 2004 8:51 PM
JR Subject: Re: Re[2]: [newbie] Getting online with DSL modem
Is it necessary to specify IP addresses anywhere at all?
I'm not sucessfully online in Linux yet. Don't know what I'm missing.
Thanks,
Jeff
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There is a fork of GAIM attempting to do exactly that.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim-vv/
It's still Alpha however. Patience grasshopper :)
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was never re-added. However, with all major protocols storing
their buddy lists on the server, this feature is less useful today than in the past.
Also, don't forget to reply to the LIST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), not the SENDER (justin at
grote dot name), so everyone can benefit from your questions
vary)
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? Or am I just destined to be forever stumped?
Thanks in advance,
Justin
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No, I cannot type text there's nothing there... like when your monitor
is off the green light solid though...
I'm set on a graphic login.
Justin
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?
Thank you very much in advance,
Justin Kozuch
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, however as KDE is not everyone's cup of tea, Dia may work out better
for you.
Hope that helps,
Justin T
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play DVD's without any problems.
Has anyone else experienced this or give me any advice on the problem.
Thanks.
Your faithful linux user:
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Greetings
I just recently installed MDK 9.2 and I am only able to access my vfat
partitions with my root account. I use to have 9.1 and I never had any
problems with this. I tried chmod, chown, chgrp and they seem to have no
effect on mounted drives.
Does any one have any suggestions.
installed?
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Subject: [newbie] vfat file systems only accessible by root in MDK9.2
Greetings
I just recently installed MDK 9.2 and I am only able to access my vfat
I was curious if anyone experienced anything like this using Mandrake, and
knew how to fix it. I'm running Mandrake 8.2 with the KDE windows enviornment
that comes packaged with it, on a 1.2ghz AMD Thunderbird processor, a GeForce
MX-200 video card, 256 RAM, and a Mainboard motherboard.
I only
? Is there anyway I can fix
that?
Please help me
-Justin
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Has anyone had any luck setting up this printer or a similar one on Linux?
I am using RedHat7, but I tried figuring it out on my Mandrake machine
using the file from linuxprinting.org, but I had no clue how to do it. If
anyone has any guidance, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Justin
to install dhcpcd? I had the same
problem. Apparrently it does not install by default
on 7.1.
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I have a D-Link 528CT 10BT NIC, and it worked well
when I gave it a static
IP and set up a LAN in my room. I am now trying to
connect it to
webpage that describes samba
setup in easy to understand terms. I am very knowledgeable with networking
and Windows, i just don't know any of linux.
Sorry it was so long, thanks,
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I need help changing user permissions. In linuxconf under the config tab I
clicked on "User Accounts" created a new user, then proceeded to give the
user privileges such as:
May use linuxconf Granted/silent
SuperUser equivalence Granted/silent
However, when I activate changes, su to the
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When I woke up this morning, I had no intention of installing MDK 7.1 on my
machine. But, after look at my drive with Partition Magic, I gave it a
'what the hell' and went to work.
I have just completed installing Mandrake 7.1 under the "high" security
setting and I have discovered INETD is not running. Is this normal under the
high security setting? How do I start the inetd service?
Any help would be appreciated thank you.
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can think of is downgrade
to Redhat 6.1 bcs that is my other Distrobution in my house. But I would
rather not because Mandrake is far superior.
Please help me
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After playing with a few other flavors of Linux, I've fallen in love with
Mandrake 7.1. I've noticed it installs grub as default instead of
LILO. However, if I make a change with DrakBoot or LinuxConf, it loads
LILO from then on instead of grub.
Is there any way of getting grub back? I've
haven't tried it yet, but this is supposed to work...
http://linux.about.com/compute/linux/library/weekly/aa030100c-a.htm
i have a visor, and i am not sure how to configure the usb as opposed to
serial, but if someone gets it to work please post.
justin
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remove
If you are using bash enter the terminal and type
alias the_new_command_name='the_original_command_name' just like
that
Does any one have any sugestionsit is the dirve /dev/sr0
I have had the same prblem. I am a nebie at linux so I wont be much help.
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Payne Stanifer wrote:
I just installed Myth 2 with the small install and it isn't working
properly. It will start and i even get as far as the animation before the
game itself begins, but then
I dont know where to get xcdroast. Can you tell me where it is found.
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Ernest N. Wilcox Jr. wrote:
Try xcdroast.
Ernie
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Justin Rickert wrote:
I just instaled linux mandrake power pack on my system I am running a
pentium II with an asus board
This didnt work. I am using an X server that i got from
glide.xxedgexx.com for my voodoo3 card.. will this affect the TrueType
font support at all? Other than that nothing is really different from a
typical mandrake 6 installation
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(this INSTALL file is usually a great help if its there ;) ). If
at first you dont succeed - Read. hehe.
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On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Tim Kubista wrote:
you'd probably do ./configure before make
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On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Art Rowe wrote:
Microsoft bashing is fun, as it was when I was trying OS2, but MS Explorer is a
good program.
Yes i agree, MS did do a decent job on their browser from a functionality
standpoint. This is a major
Okay, wierd, they are in use by GNOME's panel and other panel applets...
why do they listen on a port that accepts connections from anything? and
why do they need to listen at all.. hmm i guess its like remotely
configureable or something maybe. Somebody know?
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*:* LISTEN
tcp0 0 *:3378 *:* LISTEN
tcp0 0 *:3377 *:* LISTEN
Whats on those???
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abliged.
I hope this works for you.. keep me up to date.
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On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Postman wrote:
When I go to www.real .com I try to download the real player. It asks which OS I
am using. I do not see Mandrake there. I see RedHat 5.2. That's not supposed to
be compat
Heh, thanks to all you guys who pushed me in the correct place.. after
reading all the docs on PAM i think ill keep it.. =). /me feels stupid
now but oh well. =)
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how do i uninstall the PAM package the best way? anyone ever tried to do
this? Anyone a really big fan of pam... i personally think its a huge
waste and i dont like it at all.
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is open for ideas and correct me if you think im in error
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On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Ken Wilson wrote:
We'll ignore the fact that you want to insult people who are only trying
to help by calling them morons and not get into any name calling
ourselves.
If you had gone
I had the exact same problem.
It might be some weird bug.
Has anyone ever successfully installed from the HD?
-Justin
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