So you have a router at 192.168.1.1? Post the output of:
ifconfig
arp -n
iptables -L -n
Bill
Problem solved (long time ago...)
/Ralph
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On Monday 15 November 2004 12:51 am, Ralph Utbult wrote:
So you have a router at 192.168.1.1? Post the output of:
ifconfig
arp -n
iptables -L -n
Bill
Problem solved (long time ago...)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] aron]# ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:30:18:E6:C2:CD
Sending HUP to httpd2:
It means that your system is shutting Apache down. Perhaps
when you rotate log files, or something else?
--
Bryan Phinney
As stated, it´s a newbie list ;-)
Thanks Bryan and Derek!
/Ralph Utbult
Want to buy
I have have got some problem with the X when I trying to run
command startX
Can you describe the errors? Look in /var/log/XFree86.0.log for
line that begin
with [EE] for possible reasons for the failure.
after I have run liveupdate and udpated the Xfree86 on my 2 pc's with
version 9.1,
@Joe: Thanks for the info. I got both fetchmail and postfix running. Gonna
try it out
@Bryan: Sending email wont be a problem as I will just be using my normal
ISP aacount. The reason i want to set this up is primarily because I want to
fetch mail from one account which get 500+ mails a day.
Not tonight, but it is straight EDO RAM I might be able to get more
installed!
I will try to find some and get it installed!
Thank you for the for the quick and sincere answer :-)
Simon
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I'm with Anne on this one. But, I do have 9.1 running reasonably well (even
with kde) on a P200 with 128 megs, so it can be done. Xfce works just fine
8). With only 32 megs I think I would drop all the way back to 7.x, but
configuration will be a beast. I've run SuSe 6.0 on a P133 with 32
I think that if you dig around the mandrake web site you will find that the
minimun suggested requirements are 128 MB of ram for a graphical installation
and 64 MB of ram for a non graphical installation on all the mandrake 9.X
releases. You may be able to get by with less ram but if my
Well, they seek technological perfection, so we know what OS
they _DON'T_ use. :-)
Miark
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 04:10:06 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nerd questionWonder what OS, the borg use to commumicate with the hive?
/nerd question
rgds
Frank
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]]On Behalf Of Stephen Kuhn
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 7:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SV: SV: [newbie] OT - Star Trek Nemesis
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 09:12, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 3:25 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda
On Monday 06 Jan 2003 12:54 am, Jason Greenwood wrote:
LOL can also be lots of laughs
Don't forget:
iirc = if I recall correctly
BOFH = Bastard Operator from Hell
AFAIK = As Far as I Know
Can't remember from yesterday - old age, doncha know :) -
have we had
FWIW = for what it's worth
?
She was chunky in the first few seasons, then she started to lose weight.
I think Marina Sirtis started smoking
;-)
FemmeFatale wrote:
At 02:47
AM 1/5/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew
on you. Kinda like his beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can
1. This is a *newbie* list, and some of the people on it really are newbies
who have more pressing issues on their mind than how to set up such a
filter.
No problem has been neglected Personally, I think the ability to filter
emails is an essential skill, but there you are.
I agree with
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his beard.
Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season you're watching
by looking at her bust size.
Anders Lind wrote:
I had heard a cast member was going to be killed off...from the looks of
it
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his beard. Anyway,
Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season you're watching by looking at
her bust size.
Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is not even good looking IMO, anyway those shallowness aside,
she is
On Sunday 05 January 2003 01:54 am, Anders Lind wrote:
I had heard a cast member was going to be killed off...from the looks of
it Will was going to be it. LOL I actually cried when that cast member
was finished off! Did you notice who made guest appearances? Odd I
must say the least
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:25:20PM +0100, Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is not even good looking IMO, anyway those shallowness aside,
I've been meaning to ask this for a while now. Lust what does LOL mean?
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On Sunday 05 January 2003 12:59 pm, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:25:20PM +0100, Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is not even good looking IMO, anyway those shallowness
aside,
I've been meaning to ask this for a while now. Lust what does LOL mean?
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On Sunday 05 January 2003 12:59 pm, you wrote:
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:25:20PM +0100, Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is not even good looking IMO, anyway those shallowness
aside,
I've been meaning to ask this for a while now. Lust what does LOL mean?
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LOL=Lover
Anders Lind wrote:
I had heard a cast member was going to be killed off...from the looks of
it Will was going to be it. LOL I actually cried when that cast member
was finished off! Did you notice who made guest appearances? Odd I
must say the least and one of them did not even have any
I don't get it...why does everyone dislike/hate the counselor? She's a
sweetheart.
Her characther is boring, she makes ST a soap along with Will Riker and
most of the other TNG chars
/Anders
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I've been meaning to ask this for a while now. Lust what does LOL mean?
Laugh out loud
/Anders
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you only say that because Will Weaton (Weasley Crusher) uses Mandrake Linux...
even HE admits Weasley Crusher was the Lamest.
LOL, at least he was better then his mom LOL, but then again she is way better
then Troi
/Anders
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On Sunday 05 January 2003 02:46 pm, David E. Fox wrote:
I don't get it...why does everyone dislike/hate the counselor? She's a
sweetheart.
I thought everyone hated Wesley. :)
Speaking of TNG and trying to keep this list somewhat linux-erlated,
isn't Nemesis supposted to be a very
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 3:25 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his
beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season
you're watching by looking at her bust size.
Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is not even good
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 04:59, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:25:20PM +0100, Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is not even good looking IMO, anyway those shallowness aside,
I've been meaning to ask this for a while now. Lust what does LOL mean?
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LOL
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 3:25 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his
beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season
you're watching by looking at her bust size.
Anders Lind wrote:
LOL, the woman is
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 09:12, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 3:25 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his
beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season
you're watching by looking at her bust size.
LOL can also be lots of laughs
Don't forget:
iirc = if I recall correctly
BOFH = Bastard Operator from Hell
AFAIK = As Far as I Know
Cheers
Jason =)
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 04:59, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:25:20PM +0100, Anders Lind wrote:
At 02:47 AM 1/5/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his
beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season
you're watching by looking at her bust size.
*blinks...* My g/f is a fan of this series... explain... By her bust
At 11:52 PM 1/5/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 3:25 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his
beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season
you're watching by looking at her bust size.
I had heard a cast member was going to be killed off...from the looks of
it Will was going to be it. LOL I actually cried when that cast member
was finished off! Did you notice who made guest appearances? Odd I
must say the least and one of them did not even have any lines in the
movie.
On Thu, 02 Jan 2003 20:08, Anders Lind wrote:
1. Make a bootable floppy (You will need 'fdisk' in there.)
2. Boot from that floppy, and at prompt, type: 'fdisk /mbr' (without
quottes) This will remove lilo.
3. Then, run 'fdisk' and just delete linux partitions.
It might work if fdisk finds
1. Make a bootable floppy (You will need 'fdisk' in there.)
2. Boot from that floppy, and at prompt, type: 'fdisk /mbr' (without quottes)
This will remove lilo.
3. Then, run 'fdisk' and just delete linux partitions.
It might work if fdisk finds them, anyway I would suggest that you start up
Hello Ivette,
I want to install MDK 9.0 over MDK 8.2 without loosing all my settings
(samba, komba2, VNC, documents,passwords,)
Is this possible?
Yes, there is an upgrade function on the MDK 9.0 ISO's or CD's.
Do I have to re-format root partition and leave the rest as it is?
Nope,
This has been on the list before - a quick and efficient way of dealing
with it is to use kuser - without all the MCC hassles.
Or even better open up a console window as root and type adduser
(or useradd) username and then passwd username
/Anders
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Hi Mark,
I found out what the problem was. I made a reinstall of Mandrake (I've made
about 5 reinstalls by now) and I chose the older video driver (not the
3D-accellerated one that was offered). Now the system works almost fine. The
only thing that doesn't work is Nautilus. I can't seem to
Or you could just download the latest kernel rpm and simnply
rpm -Uvh kernelname.rpm
Yes that would be possible also, but then he misses the chance to
configure it to his own liking
/Anders
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As I was surfing around on my daily circle of sites, I ran across this
article which, for y'all newbies, might give y'all some more insight
into the Desktop world and a bit of it's history...enjoy - and
EXPERIMENT!
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/639/
Interesting yes...but not complete
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 05:23, Anders Lind wrote:
Or you could just download the latest kernel rpm and simnply
rpm -Uvh kernelname.rpm
Yes that would be possible also, but then he misses the chance to
configure it to his own liking
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and configure it if he
chooses, then build it to rpm, then install it.
Yes, I think so toobut it would be unnecissary to build it to rpm unless
he wants to save that exact configuration of course.
/Anders
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On 01 Dec 2002 08:07:04 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and configure it if he
chooses, then build it to rpm, then install it.
The operative and VERY IMPORTANT word here is INSTALL the new kernel.
NEVER UPGRADE or use Uvh with a kernel.
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 08:27, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 01 Dec 2002 08:07:04 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and configure it if he
chooses, then build it to rpm, then install it.
The operative and VERY IMPORTANT word here is
Have downloaded the source kernel. Will attempt to install the new one
soon. Wish me luck LOL
Walt
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Charles A Edwards
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 8:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SV: [newbie
On 01 Dec 2002 08:24:53 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would that be? I've done it many times without problem.
If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot then you are screwed
since you have no other kernel with which you can boot.
If on the other hand
If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot then you are screwed
since you have no other kernel with which you can boot.
If on the other hand you have installed your new kernel using -ivh then your old
kernel still exist and is still bootable.
Using -ivh for all kernel
On 01 Dec 2002 09:27:51 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh, got it, but I usually keep a boot disk around also. Never had to
use it though.
Be very glad because it would not work.
If the disk was made from the old kernel then it no longer exists, i.e no img or
anything else
On Sunday December 1 2002 08:27 am, Anthony Abby wrote:
Charles wrote:
If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot
then you are screwed since you have no other kernel with which you
can boot.
If on the other hand you have installed your new kernel using -ivh
then
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 21:55, Anders Lind wrote:
As I was surfing around on my daily circle of sites, I ran across this
article which, for y'all newbies, might give y'all some more insight
into the Desktop world and a bit of it's history...enjoy - and
EXPERIMENT!
On 02 Dec 2002 06:12:02 +1100
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mate, there's heaps, but let's not forget Enlightenment, WindowMaker,
Afterstep, UDE, AmiWM, IceWM, Aewm++, EpiWM, OLVWM, Blackbox, Fluxbox,
Openbox, Oroborus, XFCE of course, Sawfish (alone and not with Gnome),
MLVWM,
Thanks alot Erik.
As a matter of fact, I did choose the imac monitor with the 1024x768
resolution during installation. I've also started my computer in text mode
(I made a ROOT login). From text mode I used that program called something
like xf86cfg. That program would let me choose resolution (I
o.kwhen you test and the screen goes black...it obviously isn't a
good setting you might try either a lower settingor if you are
in a window that offers choices of Hz...you might try to find the
correct setting for your CRT and card. Does the install offer you a
default setting, such
I am wondering which newsgroup reader every uses under console (text)
mode. I tried to use tin but it was not installed by default on my MDK
9.0 box. Does anybody have a suggestion of which one I should install or
which one has already installed by default?
Grab Pine from
Why isn't PINE in the Mandrake distribution? I realize mutt is,
but what takes the place of PINE?
I think it should be on the CD's somewhere, otherwise just go to
the webpage and download it. I don't have the exact link but I can
fix that when i get to work
/Anders
Want to buy your Pack
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 07:23:21 +0100
Anders Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it should be on the CD's somewhere,
I stand corrected I see, I know that Debian and Debian-based dists has not included
Pine or have had it in Non-Free, anyway just download it from
http://www.washington.edu/pine
Thanks, Stephen, that solved the problem...
/Anders
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If I make alterations to fstab, do I need to reboot, or can I cause it to be
read some other way?
You don't need to reboot, when you try to mount each time it will read /etc/fstab
at that time
/Anders
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go to a terminal sheel and type mount -a this will force linux to reread the
fstab and remount everything
On Wednesday 20 November 2002 04:36 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
If I make alterations to fstab, do I need to reboot, or can I cause it to
be read some other way?
You don't need to reboot,
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 08:34, Luke Vandervort wrote:
go to a terminal sheel and type mount -a this will force linux to reread the
fstab and remount everything
Sheel? Is this a new feature thats undocumented? Some package that I
forgot to install? Wow...going to have to search for a terminal
Can I safely choose to do an update rather than an install?
Even though I have not updated from 8.0, only 8.2 I would say
go for it, the plusside is that you will keep all old and updated programs
the same way as before, configurationwise
Or can I use Mandrake Update over the internet?
I have
IMHO, I would have used the source tarballs to do the upgrade - not that
I don't always trust RPMS - oh wait, I don't always trust RPM's!
I still like having a bit more control over where an application is
going to live and what it's going to change - RPM's don't necessarily
give you that
Yes, the latter. But's it's exceptionally stable.
Thanks, then one should go and look for it :o)
/Anders
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On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 08:12, FemmeFatale wrote:
I used IceWM very successfully * I HATE windowsy WM's btw... IE, KDE
*snickers* *. Its fast, reliable easy to configure even for a
novice. Don't try Flux or blackbox till you have some comfort with
minimalist WM's. Enlightenment is NOT
Sorry for the newbie question but I can't find the answer to this.
I have been trying to compile new kde apps which all fail at the ./configure
saying qt can't be found. I upgraded to libqt3 from texstar and have both
packages installed. So why can't the includes be found?
Without being
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 04:43, Anders Lind wrote:
Hiya!
I've been using KDE for the past few days and now I feel like I could switch
to some other Windowmanager ( I was told KDE isnt the best choice when it
comes to speed and reliability ), or at least *try* to do so. I remember
using
He is just telling us he is away and will be back on thursday,
should perhaps check his autoresponder LOL
/Anders
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I got a solution from other side, and now I am on the internet from Linux.
For possible other readers with the same problem:
log on in a root terminal session.
execute: /sbin/route -n
any line starting with 0.0.0.0 means that it is a default route which should
be removed by /sbin/route del
But, I used to write to this parition in 8.2 as a regular user, but it gave an
warning (something I asked here the other day).
On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 6:32 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Just installed 9 and looks cool. But having some permissions problems. I
have a vfat partition that I am not
Changed the security settings as you suggested: Security / Basic (Page-tab)
/ security-textfield=High. Anything else was leaved alone as default. No
progress, also after restart of Linux.
Yes I am still on the net occasionally by help from another OS not to be
mentioned here.
I am sure that I
But, I used to write to this parition in 8.2 as a regular user, but it gave an
warning (something I asked here the other day).
Hmm...strange...how does the line in /etc/fstab for the vfat-partitions look? Can you
write to the partition as root?
I am almost new to the list so I did not see
The fstab line looks like:
/dev/hda6 /mnt/data vfat iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850 0 0
I can write to the partition as root. but other users I cannot.
On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 7:07 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
But, I used to write to this parition in 8.2 as a regular user, but it
gave an warning
On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 7:16 pm, Serge wrote:
in the expert list i saw that to make users write to the vfat partition,
you need to add quiet in the fstab
Where exactly in the line do I add quiet ?
--
Jordan Elver
http://www.jordanelver.co.uk
A good messenger expects to get shot. --- Larry Wall
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 07:07 pm, Jordan Elver wrote:
The fstab line looks like:
/dev/hda6 /mnt/data vfat
iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850 0 0
I can write to the partition as root. but other users I
cannot.
On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 7:07 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
But, I used to write to
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 06:00 pm, Bruno Pedersen wrote:
Changed the security settings as you suggested: Security
/ Basic (Page-tab) / security-textfield=High. Anything
else was leaved alone as default. No progress, also
after restart of Linux.
Yes I am still on the net occasionally by
I STILL think that a service mis-configured is the most likely slowdown.
whomever is expericencing the slow down should post their dmesg file under
the subject: slow CPU -dmesg and go from there.
On Friday 15 February 2002 09:09, you wrote:
Another thing to really consider is the memory and
Another thing to really consider is the memory and cache support in your
chipset. When 200 MHz was a speedy computer the i430Vx and i430Tx
chipsets were common. These chipsets can only cache 64 MB of RAM and an
increase from that amount will lead to a part of the RAM being uncached.
Worth
as far as i know, the vx-chipset was able to cache more than 64mb...
but...
because of the vx-chipset being able to work with single ram-modules instead of pairs
and the way the chipset worked to accomplish this, the vx was slower than a normal
chipset.
the one and only master chipset in this
It did work, but now I've noticed that I need to access one of those
libraries from a .htaccess-file before I get to the
/home/httpd/helpdesk/index.pl
Thanx anyway.
/Patrik
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Frn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Fr msoltys
Skickat: den 11 april 2001
Title: SV: [newbie] eth0 at boot up
what kind of ethernet card, and what speed ??? 10/100 half/full duplex ???
Lars Molnit
Denmark
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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 27. februar 2001 14:06
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: [newbie] eth0
Its a full duplex ethernet card. SMC1211 TX. It works well communicating(FTP
and HTTP) with my other computer in my mini intranet i have at home.
I can get it up and running manually but not automatically at boot up.
Title: SV: [newbie] Make a screendump ???
Thanx for the help :) it works Perfectly now...
Lars Molnit
Denmark
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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 27. februar 2001 18:07
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: [newbie] Make a screendump
If I install the kernel-2.4.1-7mdk.i586.rpm my system does
not boot upp
corretcly, it stops when it's going to access the RAID set.
But if I install
the kernel-source-2.4.1-7mdk, enable the RAID support, and
compile the
kernel, then the system boot up correctly.
** Hold up **
The kernel-2.4.1 has not RAID support enable, must I
recompile the kernel to add that?
*** Correction***
kernel 2.2.x and up to the current kernel beta has RAID
support enabled by default for mdk package versions. From the
?!?!
If I install the
*** Correction***
kernel 2.2.x and up to the current kernel beta has RAID
support enabled by default for mdk package versions. From the
?!?!
**??** What does "?!?!" mean? Is it an emoticon like an exclamation of bewilderment,
confusion, shock, disbelief, or conternation?
If I
Nope
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Kelly, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 9 februari 2001 21:07
Till: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Ämne: RE: [newbie] Kernel questions
You've got to be kidding me!
-Original Message-
From: Paul Jones [mailto:[EMAIL
soory to e-mail you but how the hell do i stop all these
linux e-mail's
**Interrupt***
Create a filter to send any mail withou an "Re:" to the trash. LOL
Next select only those subjects that interrest you. Delete the rest.
All will be fine after that. If it is too much of a task to
Current source (which I also recommend) is:
kernel-doc-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-headers-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm kernel-utils-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
Where can I download this?
/Niklas
Wait. Aren't the docs included in the source rpm???
I think you only need the docs if you use the straight
kernel rpm. But if you grab source, I was under the
impression it came with all the docs.
Am I wrong?
--- "Blomquist, Niklas" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Current source (which I also
On Wednesday 07 February 2001 10:59 am, Blomquist, Niklas wrote:
Current source (which I also recommend) is:
kernel-doc-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-headers-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-utils-2.4.1-4mdk.i586.rpm
Where can I download this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having the same problem but I haven't yet addressed a
solution for it since my system works.
Question.
Did you compile kernel 2.4.0 previously on your system with
out any errors?
Yes, but I downloaded the 2.4.0 tarball from kernel.org. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2001 06:42 am, Blomquist, Niklas wrote:
I have problem to compile the 2.4.0 kernel when I'm setting the
optimization to AMD Athlon.
I can do the make dep, but not make bzImage. It end's after a couple
of sec with error 1
I'm having the same problem but I haven't yet addressed a
solution for it since my system works.
Question.
Did you compile kernel 2.4.0 previously on your system with
out any errors?
Yes, but I downloaded the 2.4.0 tarball from kernel.org. I
didn't get the 2.4.0-5mdk.src.rmp to work.
On Wednesday 24 January 2001 04:15 am, Altoine Barker wrote:
Question.
Did you compile kernel 2.4.0 previously on your system with out any
errors? I didn't get no errors the first time I did it. Then again, I
used a Mandrake source rpm file of 2.4.0-4mdk.src.rpm and
2.4.0-5mdk.src.rpm, and
On Tuesday 23 January 2001 06:42 am, Blomquist, Niklas wrote:
I have problem to compile the 2.4.0 kernel when I'm setting the
optimization to AMD Athlon.
I can do the make dep, but not make bzImage. It end's after a couple
of sec with error 1
t; removal.
=)
SkYE
? ?? ?
"Zankoku na tenshi no youni."
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have tried to do that with chmod, but it says the same thing.
How do I change the permission?
/Niklas
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=)
SkYE
? ?? ?
"Zankoku na tenshi no youni."
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ha
I have test to install the new kernel with the 2.4.5-5mdkrypto rpm, but I've
got error:
error: failed dependencies:
kernel = 2.3 conflicts with kdeaddutils-2.0-3.mdk
Any suggestions?
/Nik
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have tried to do that with chmod, but it says the same thing.
How do I change the permission?
/Niklas
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Frn: Mike Tracy Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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mne: Re: [newbie] Problem with deleting
How do you know that the speed is increased? I have been
having problems where
I have test it with hdparm -tT /deb/hda
when I use the -d1 option by itself, the next disk access
locks things up. I
I have test the -X69 and -X68 as well, but the big performens increasing is
with -d1. From
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