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On Wednesday 10 Dec 2003 10:42 pm, Eric Geater 11/26/03 wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> I have Mandrake 9.2. It's up and running, works very well, relatively
> few problems. However, I have been instructed to use Linuxconf to
> configure my external modem for dialing out. I type it in as root, but
> "n
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 23:42, Eric Geater 11/26/03 wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> I have Mandrake 9.2. It's up and running, works very well, relatively
> few problems. However, I have been instructed to use Linuxconf to
> configure my external modem for dialing out. I type it in as root, but
>
Hello, all!
I have Mandrake 9.2. It's up and running, works very well, relatively
few problems. However, I have been instructed to use Linuxconf to
configure my external modem for dialing out. I type it in as root, but
"no package named linuxconf" appears. I then do "urpmi -y linuxconf",
but i
I'm running LM 9.0 and whenever I do something in Linuxconf and go to
effect the changes by clicking "Do it", I get the error message below.
The changes always seem to go through, but I'm wondering why I get this
message and how to stop it. I've looked at the file in question but I
don't really k
hi all
I'm still
using Mandrake 6.1, and now i have finding fun in my linuxconf
have a look at this only 2 main menus ? ,if so one
know how to fix this it wound help :->
+ Linuxconf 1.16 (subrev 2-1)
+
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Bob Schmidt wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I installed ver 7.2 and down loaded the updates. But I have a small problem,
> while attempting to install linuxconf it errors out saying "libgd.so.1
> required". Well I looked on my cd's and didn't see that anywhere. Does
> anyone have
On Thursday 14 December 2000 08:28, you wrote:
> > > --
> > > Eric (the Deacon remix)
> > > http://www.firekite.com
> >
> > Flames spewing from his pointy little head -michael- warns all who read
>
> that the
>
> > above url points to a website which won't allow entry without IE 5.5
>
> service
>
> > --
> > Eric (the Deacon remix)
> > http://www.firekite.com
>
> Flames spewing from his pointy little head -michael- warns all who read
that the
> above url points to a website which won't allow entry without IE 5.5
service
> pack 1 whatever that is!
Heh...nah, it's just recommended because NS
Hey, y'all...new to Linux and this list, but not to computing. Quick
question: regardless of the user I'm logged in as (root, for instance),
clicking Linuxconf in DrakConf greys it out for a split second before
returning to it's normal state. All the other options in DrakConf work just
fine...
Brian P. Trotter wrote:
> OK,
> Linuxconf was selected, but linuxconf-web was not. I
> selected linuxconf-web to start, rebooted, and it still
> does not want to run.
>
> I tried to go to a command prompt and run linuxconf, and it
> does work from the terminal. Just not from the GUI.
>
> Any mor
November 23, 2000 1:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [newbie] Linuxconf not working
>
>
> OK,
> Linuxconf was selected, but linuxconf-web was not. I selected
> linuxconf-web to start, rebooted, and it still does not want to run.
>
> I tried to go to a comman
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan Shoemaker
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 2:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linuxconf not working
Brian P. Trotter wrote:
> I am running Mandrake 7.2. From KDE, I keep trying to
> launch Linuxcon
I am running Mandrake 7.2. From KDE, I keep trying to launch Linuxconf from
the Drakconf window, but when I click on it, I hear the hard drives spin up,
the icon goes gray for a second, but comes back, and nothing happens. I have
uninstalled the linuxconf-1.21r5-5mdk RPM and reinstalled it, but it
I have installed mdk7.1 on a 233MMX, 128mb, 15gb
Intel platform. KDE works great. Got a home network, access router, cable modem,
works pretty darn well, easy to set up, Webmin works from G4mac and
WIN98 machines on the local net. Even though I've never messed with Linux
before this, I thoug
Unfortunately I need to use linuxconf to generate a sendmail.cf file.
Linuxconf points to /usr/lib/linuxconf/mailconf to get the info to
generate it's sendmail.cf file. Problem is those old files generate a
8.8.7 sendmail.cf file. I have Sendmail 8.10.1; I need to have
linuxconf use the correc
whenever I run linuxconf or netconf I get an error on exit:
No user "uucp" defined on this system in file
/usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/perm/uucp
my file /usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/perm/uucp reads:
/var/spool/uucp uucprootd 755
/usr/sbin/uucicouucpuucpf 6555
since I d
Hi,
My problem has been getting the
install to work properly. While installing, it say's it has a problem with the a
base file and the file list's for the rpms. I can get it to work right with a
little bit of trying this and that... but when I want to use the linuxconf or
Network setup
Hello,
I updated (clean install) from 7.0-2 to 7.1.
I am unable to get Linuxconf to respond to port 98. I had no such
problems with 7.0-2. If I scan ports from another machine on my LAN,
there is to response to port 98.
I sort of stumped - I have net access enabled (at least the check box)
b
hi !
in the linuxconf options you cae select "tree view"
unmark this option and you will get the gui version. :-)
kevin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Daft question, when I am in Drakconf, and I pop into linux config, I
> have the text version, how can I change it to the gui version?
>
> Cheers
>
> Kev
I'm running Linux-Mandrake 7.02 and I want to give a few other users in my
department the ability to create and modify user accounts, but I don't want
them logging in as root.
I've tried giving them access to Linuxconf I their user accounts, but they
still get 'permission denied' errors when they
Hello,
I have posted this question before and never seemed to of gotten
an answer. I am currently using Mandrake 7.0, and installed what
I thought was a newer version of LinuxConf, but it was the same
version as came with the Distribution. Now when I open it using
DrakConf, it opens in a Terminal
I recently re-installed
Linux Mandrake 7.02. When I try to load Linuxconf it only runs in text
mode. Before in 7.0 it was using the GUI interface. How can I change
it back.
Michael D.
Seymour
Grass America Inc.
Hi,
I guess everyone has heard this so many times now :)
I put a new IP alias onto my mandrake 6.1 box using linuxconf yet it's
not added to my ifconfig ??
I have installed the initscripts rpm file from the updates section but
this does'nt seem to help.
Could someone please point me in the rig
Hi,
I guess everyone has heard this so many times now :)
I put a new IP alias onto my mandrake 6.1 box using linuxconf yet it's
not added to my ifconfig ??
I have installed the initscripts rpm file from the updates section but
this does'nt seem to help.
Could someone please point me in the rig
I've recompiled my kernel as I've done in years past cept this time I'm trying
to use linuxconf to install the newly compiled kernel.
I am not provided any partitions in the drop down box where it asks for the
root partition and if I tell it /dev/hda1 it says that is not a valid
partition (it is
Please help me before I go mad!
I'm trying to set up a firewall using Mandrake 6.0 (Venus). I can reach
the internet when I'm working on the firewall. The IP has been obtained
through DHCP.
I started linuxconf and enabled Linuxconf network access for a machine
with IP 10.0.0.2. The internal card
Every time I start Linuxconf, even I don't change a thing it sets the following:
Changing owner of file /var/spool/mqueue to root.mail
Changing permissions of file /usr/sbin/pppd from 104755 to 100755
Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S85.gpm start
Sorry if someone answered already, but I really don't
Further to my other hassles, Linuxconf gives errors when
run:
It says my Jaz drive isn't a valid block device (it was under
festen).
And it (repeatedly) wants to change file
permissions:
owner of /spool/mqueue to root:mail
permissions of /usr/sbin/pppd from 104755 to
100755
owner of /v
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