Try removing the -l -a. My /etc/inetd.conf doesn't have a -l -a.
Tyler
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Sen Peng wrote:
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Put the CD in the cdrom, reboot your machine. That should boot off the CD
for you, so you can have a regular Mandrake install.
Tyler
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I've also been having problems with my card. It worked fine under MDK7.1.
But in 7.2, I've had no luck. My sound card isn't even shown in HardDrake.
It's an older sound blaster card.
Regards,
Tyler Longren
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, skidley wrote:
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:22:43 -0400 (AST
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Tyler Longren
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, KompuKit wrote:
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Subject: [newbie] Netscape 6
Well, just installed Netscape 6 it's
open /proc/cpuinfo,
if you're running with 2 processors, it'll give specifications for cpu0 and
cpu1.
If you're NOT using both processors, and want to be. Use the mkbootdisk
command to make a bookdisk of the SMP kernel located in /lib/modules. If
you're running Mandrake 7.2, the command to
fter doing that 3
times, it diplays: "Permission denied (publickey,password). I also ran
ssh-keygen as root. It saved my key in /root/.ssh/identity, and I entered
a passphrase, but still no luck.
Can anybody help me get sshd working correctly?
Thanks!!!
Tyler Longren
be willing to take a
look at it?
Thank!
Tyler Longren
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Dennis Veatch wrote:
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Subject: Re: [newbie] OpenSSH
for all the trouble...
Tyler
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Tyler Longren wrote:
I tried connecting
d (I saved the hard drive wondering
whether I would one day figure out what was causing my frustration).
--Greg
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Well, my ListenAddress was at 0.0.0.0, and it didn't work, so I changed
it to 192.168.1.2. I
Try http://www.mysql.com
They've got source, and binary there.
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Where can I find a newer version
http://counter.li.org/
I think that's what you're looking for
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Can someone post the site to
There's some pretty cheap ones here:
http://www2.warehouse.com/dept_find.asp?dept_id=3663sel=NtwkEthcat=net
working
Most are linux compatible. Some 3com cards haven't worked for me before
however.
Tyler
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I'm dual booting WinME and Mandrake right now. I haven't payed much
attention to this thread. I just saw something about dual booting
Mandrake and WinME. If you have 2 hard drives, it's easy. Put ME on
one, and Mandrake on the other. Set the Linux drive to master, and
you're set. If you
Adam,
I just downloaded the new Kernel RPM's from a Mandrake FTP site. I was
running kernel 2.2.15 (smp version). I downloaded 2.2.16, installed the
rpm's just like any other rpm, rebooted, and that was it.
Regards,
Tyler
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Well, you'll probably want kernel-2.2.16. the kernel-2.2.16-mdksmp (or
something like that) is for machines with 2 processors. You'll want
Kernel-2.2.16-devel. And probably kernel-hearders-2.2.16.
I'm not sure if these filenames are right...they should be close though.
Tyler
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Hello everybody,
How do I make fortune execute after a user logs in? Just like
/etc/motd. I've read a few articles on how to do this, but I haven't
been able to get any of them to work.
Regards,
Tyler Longren
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