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From: David Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 18:40:45 -0800
Subject: Re: [newbie] A short notice to gmail users
To: Amy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should be able to make your replyto: field blank. I was able to.
Now, I can't vouch for whether
times that are different from reality (usually
shorter than actual uptime) when I know that they have not rebooted (a
check of the logs will verify).
Certainly not a major problem, but I'm curious...
Thanks
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that ALL the Linux boxes out there are suffering
from not being able to update their clocks...?
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:26:52 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson
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Russell W. Behne wrote:
Today at 08:39, David Johnson wrote:
For my next question: I'm wondering how uptime keeps
. I seem to recall others
mentioned the same thing when 10 came out. Are you sure that it isn't
just slow to initialize?
ED
BTW: your reply:to address is set and so any answers you get don't post
to the news list
David Johnson wrote:
I'm having an issue with a machine that I just
the reply:to address bl;ank. By default it will reply to your
email address except for when you send to mailing lists, then it will
reply to the list
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David Johnson wrote:
Maybe I should qualify my previous statements. After boot, ifconfig
indeed, shows that ETH0 is UP, however it does
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Björn Lundin wrote:
David Johnson wrote:
I'm having an issue with a machine that I just built using ml10.0
where eth0 shows as having [Failed] the initialization at boot time,
but if I su to root after
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Ok, so I added the line: MII_NOT_SUPPORTED=yes
to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
And eth0 comes up properly at boot time. Thanks for the help everyone
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I'm having an issue with a machine that I just built using ml10.0
where eth0 shows as having [Failed
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what version of the OS I'm
running...:(
Is there a way (preferably via the console) to tell which OS version
I'm running?
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Hi all,
We had a power failure the other day and now my ML10.0 system barfs out messages every
so often to the main screen (presumably when it does an FS check) that look like the
following:
INFO : [2004-08-31T06:33:15-0700] msg=,Check failed., path=/etc/ioctl.save
I presume that this
I had a power problem at the house the other day and now, at
boot up my ML10.0 machine comes up with tons of errors and every so often while
the machine is running I see messages such as MARK : [2004-08-29T10:54:12-0700]
msg=-- TIMESTAMP
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I have a feeling this is an indication of a
sndconfig worked for me.
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 08:49 pm, joe wrote:
I am running ML 8.2 on an old pentium with an ISA soundcard. Every time
I restart i have to use modprobe opl3sa2 to get my soundcard working. Is
there any way to automate this? TIA for your help.
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8:55pm up 2 days,
in 9.0, but no idea how they make
it so.
Am I SOL here? Should I go back to the on-board sound card and try to tweak
the gain settings?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Hello all,
I just added a second HDD to one of my servers (It's an HP LPr, BTW, using
Hot-swap SCSI drives). My guess is that it should show up as SDB, but
diskdrake doesn't show a second drive at all.
I tried rebooting, but the new drive is still not recognized.
Does anyone have any idea
Charles,
It is a PCI card. A standard SBLive card.
lspcidrake -v reports the following with regard to the card:
snd-emu10k1 : Creative Labs|SB Live! (audio) [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO]
(vendor:1102 device:0002 subv:1102 subd:8022).
That being said, I'm unsure how to change the drivers that are
Get a copy of NMAP and start scanning devices on your network to see if the
Snort box catches it. If not, you'll need to go over your config settings
with a fine-tooth comb. You'll usually find that a type in the network
address or something is easy to do.
The DNS variable is for you to put
Chris,
Your advice is largely accurate, but an easier way to set the $EXTERNAL_NET
variable would be to set it equal to !$MY_NET. Keeps the code a little
neater.
You definately want to set $EXTERNAL_Net to be equal to !$MY_NET to resuce
false positives internally.
On Friday 20 September
You don't need the MSN exporer garbage. You should configure your gateway
router to supply the username/password to the DSL service, then all machines
behind (in your private network) can use the DSL service as normal.
I have accomplished this feat on a friends network without problem. If
am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would I need a router? The modem itself won't work?
Quoting David Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You don't need the MSN exporer garbage. You should configure your
gateway router to supply the username/password to the DSL service, then
all machines
behind
If you don't understand basic networking, then there's a lot of ground to
cover.
A search on google using how to set up a home network reveals lots of
beginner how-to's You'll want to get a good grasp for the bsaics of
networking before you get into the specifics of what OS changes to make.
Every so often (at regular intervals), my LM8.2 server spits out the
following error message on the console:
ATAPI device hda:
Error: Illegal request -- (Sense key=0x05)
Invalid field in command packet -- (asc=0x24, ascq=0x00)
The failed Start/Stop Unit packet command
I know fro the man page that I have to run syslogd with the '-r' option to
allow it to accept remote connections, but I'm trying to figure out how to
omdify the daemon so that it always runs that way (where is the service
started from?).
I'd also like to stop and re-start the service without
Hello,
I just installed an old ATI video card in my linux box as it is not posssible
to make it run as a second card in Windows XP. I successfully got the TV
portion to work using XAWTV, but would now like to do some video capture via
the inputs on the card.
Does anyone have a
I was forced to kill MandrakeUpdate because nothing happened after a long
time of it scanning for updates.
Now when I try to run it, I get URPMI database locked and can do nothing
else with the program.
a scan of man urpmi gave no clues.
Does anyone have any idea how to remove the lock from
As an update. Here is the valid portion of auth.log. Looks like it may be
an SSH config problem?
Aug 20 23:21:32 pengo sshd[5534]: error: Bind to port 22 on 10.0.0.10 failed:
Address already in use.
Aug 20 23:21:32 pengo sshd[5534]: fatal: Cannot bind any address.
Aug 20 23:21:37 pengo
something along the lines
of
sshd sshd1 sshd2 : ALL : ALLOW
Miark
David Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
I've got a server set up runnin lm8.2 and I configured it to use medium
security (if I remember correctly) because it's serving the Internet.
Now I'd like to allow remote SSH
I've got a server set up runnin lm8.2 and I configured it to use medium
security (if I remember correctly) because it's serving the Internet.
Now I'd like to allow remote SSH connections so that I can administer
remotely. I know that SSH is running as I can connect from localhost, but
using
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:05 am, David Johnson wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm sure this subject has been covered a thousand times (maybe I'm just
looking in the wrong places), but I can't find an answer anywhere.
I'm looking for postfix configuration for dummies. I'm currently setting
up an LM8.2 machine to rnu
I can't tell you how to force LM to set the card into full-duplex, but I can
tell you that normally, a NIC's autodetect works pretty well. The card
should try to negotiate the best signalling speed and duplex level that it
can. If it did not autodetect full duplex, then it is highly likely
I've just configured fetchmail and gotten it working with postfix and
messages are being delivered to my local mail file (/var/spool/mail/djohnson).
I have configured KMail to get the mail from this same local file, but the
messages do not show up in KMail. I think I am missing something
2002 12:28 am, David Johnson wrote:
Hello all,
I've been out of Linux for a while, but just got an extra machine to play
with again.
I've installed CheckInstall 1.5.1 from source per instructions. When I
run checkinstall, I get the following:
[root@timmy checkinstall-1.5.1]# /usr
Hello all,
I've been out of Linux for a while, but just got an extra machine to play
with again.
I've installed CheckInstall 1.5.1 from source per instructions. When I run
checkinstall, I get the following:
[root@timmy checkinstall-1.5.1]# /usr/bin/checkinstall -R
checkinstall 1.5.1,
:
[root@pengo packages]# rpm -i libGConf1-1.0.4-2mdk.i586.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
GConf = 1.0.4 is needed by libGConf1-1.0.4-2mdk
Is this my fault for trying to install from the 8.1 RPM's or should I be able
to do this?
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and used a floppy with the harddrive install image to install
Mandrake.
I am now happily configuring my system...
Thanks for your help.
David Johnson
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From: "civileme" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:22 AM
Subject: R
I have a 1 Ghz Athlon, Asus A7v motherboard, Plexwriter 8/4/32A CD-RW, 128
MB ram.
I downloaded the two Mandrake 7.2 iso files and validated the md5 sums.
I burned my own CD-RWs with Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4. I created the CD-RWs
from the iso images. Selecting Create CD Disc-at-once
I did 'create cd from CD image'. Explorer shows lists of directories/files.
The CD-RW does boot.
I assume Mandrake can read the CD-RW or I would get a different error.
I don't know what test is failing
I downloaded an iso file from a different site and the same thing happened.
How can I
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