Subject line says it all...
Grip did work in 10.0 (and in 9.0, 9.1 etc). Now it appears to rip the
audio cd, but the wavs it produces contain only null bytes. Same result
using the command-line cdparanoia.
I can listen to the audio cds all right with grip, and also listen to
mp3 with xmms. Only
I read on a recent MDK press release that: Mandrakelinux 10.1 for
x86-64 will be available exclusively through Mandrakestore and our
retail channels.
Is that indicating a different strategy compared to the 32bit version,
which is available for free download some time after the official
Dobrescu Mihai wrote:
How could I remove/un-set a module (let say 'rivafb')?
I don't want to rebuild the kernel...
As root, from a terminal window:
# rmmod module name
To see the currently loaded modules:
# lsmod
For more info:
# man rmmod
raffaele
Dobrescu Mihai wrote:
I've tried this all the last evening.
I have got no feed-back and the module wasn't removed.
No modprobe changes even.
I run an 10.1C.
What does lsmod report?
raffaele
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Aron Smith wrote:
running dmesg i was getting a lot of packets labled martin source
I did a quick fix?
echo 0 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/log_martians
butb can anyone tell me what is a martin source packet?
Martian packets:
http://martian-packet.wikiverse.org/
You can make the change
Johan Sch wrote:
Ye . for sure. The point is is trying to restore it to use-ability.
Why not using linux's fdisk command line utility?
I did it in the past with a Maxtor drive, I used the Maxtor
troubleshooter (PowerMax.exe) to wipe the disk, then rewrote the
partition table with linux's fdisk.
Poogle wrote:
./check-updates.pl
Error: Unable to include perl module: 'HTTP::Request'.
Please install this module and try re-running this script.
(Hint: man CPAN)
Fatal error. Exiting...
I can't take the Hint as I can't find man CPAN and I can't find the
appropriate RPM which includes the
JRH wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile/install something, and it's tripping up. See pasting
below!
checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your
installation and add the correct paths!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qsstv-5.1a]$
install the libxfree86-devel package
raffaele
John Richard Smith wrote:
Go to the mobo website and start digging , especially in the bios
update sections, look up your bios version, and it invariable says
something about having upgraded the bios to detect HD size XXXgigs, My
bet is yours is 130Gigs, and then some time later they bring out
I just switched to msec 4 from msec 3, to find out that man pages are
not accessible anymore to a normal user:
/usr/share:
drwxr-x--- 27 rpm rpm4096 May 17 10:48 man/
I already changed this with perm.local, but what's the sense in making
man pages unavailable??
raffaele
Mark Ayares wrote:
How do I configure my MDK10 box to allow others FTP access? Is FTP part
of the inetd service? When ever I try to ftp from another box I get a
connection refused reply.
I'll give you a command-line answer, I'm sure there are GUIs to do the
same...
inetd is not used
Open /etc/samba/smb.conf and uncomment the lines relative to
internationalization. Here's how my look like after the change:
# Enabling internationalization:
# you can match a Windows code page with a UNIX character set.
# Windows: 437 (US), 737 (GREEK), 850 (Latin1 - Western European),
# 852
Re-reading better your mail, I see your problem is in the server, not in
the Windows clients. I am not sure my suggestion does the trick, sorry.
raffaele
Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Open /etc/samba/smb.conf and uncomment the lines relative to
internationalization. Here's how my look like after
JoeHill wrote:
It seems to be sending three copies of your mail to the list, too! Maybe that's
what's slowing your system down... ;-)
:-)
raf
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martin brandt wrote:
I'm running Mandrake 9.2 and im trying to install the package
j2re-1_4_2_04-linux-i586-rpm.bin from the javasun website.
I get an error when im running the rpm.
Preparing packages for installation...
j2re-1.4.2_04-fcs
error: unpacking of archive failed on file
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
I never used Mdk 9, but I can tell you I was impressed with the speed of 10.0,
both CE and Official. I revived an ancient (~6 years old) NT machine, Pentium
II 400MHz, graphics card so old it's no longer supported by the vendor. I was
surprised how responsive it is on
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
I never used Mdk 9, but I can tell you I was impressed with the speed of 10.0,
both CE and Official. I revived an ancient (~6 years old) NT machine, Pentium
II 400MHz, graphics card so old it's no longer supported by the vendor. I was
surprised how responsive it is on
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
I never used Mdk 9, but I can tell you I was impressed with the speed of 10.0,
both CE and Official. I revived an ancient (~6 years old) NT machine, Pentium
II 400MHz, graphics card so old it's no longer supported by the vendor. I was
surprised how responsive it is on
Paul Kaplan wrote:
I would like to burn CDs containing copies of virtual machine disk images.
These image files are larger than 700Mb. Does anyone know of a way to
archive a large file so that I can burn a portion of the file to a CD and the
remaining portion onto a second CD. If I do this,
John Drouhard wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 09:55 +0200, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Simple test: same movies that in 9.2 played fine and smooth in 10.0 skip
LOTS of frames
What video card do you have? If it's an nvidia card, you might need to
Nope, it's an ATI Radeon 7xxx (don't remember exact model
David A. Ferguson wrote:
The easyest thing is to have one swap partition and one partition mounted
at '/'. This has the advantage of not forcing you to guess how much space
to allocate to / v.s /usr.
David
Not very good idea. At least you should divide / and /home in separate
partitions,
Thomas Wilkowski wrote:
The 2.4 kernel should have been automatically
installed when you installed mdk10. If it was not
than, yes you can install it and it will install side
by side. You will also have to edit /etc/lilo.conf.
But before you do please double check /etc/lilo.conf
to see if the
Simple test: same movies that in 9.2 played fine and smooth in 10.0 skip
LOTS of frames. I tried with mplayer, xine and totem, always the same
result. Yes, it's an old mobo (AMD K6-2/550), but in 9.2 it did its job.
So I successfully installed the 2.4.25 kernel provided on the 10.0 cd,
but was
Margot wrote:
A new kernel will be installed side-by-side with the existing one, so
you can choose to boot into one or the other. Of course, if you
eventually find a perfect kernel that fulfils all your needs, you can
then uninstall the old one(s) using urpme.
Thanks, I will try it out.
I
If I install kernel 2.4 in 10.0 Official with kernel 2.6, will it
replace the 2.6 or be installed side-by-side, so that I can add a lilo
entry to boot in one or the other?
raffaele
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I'll install shortly 10.0 Official on my office PC, which I currently
use with 9.2 as samba server to share some Linux partitions (no
printers) with windows co-workers. I understand 10.0 includes samba 3.x,
while 9.2 uses samba 2.x.
Are there any gotchas I should be aware of for the porting of
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Monday 10 May 2004 10:56, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
I installed 10.0 official. I have a azt2320 ISA soundcard
I added to /etc/modprobe.preload the snd-azt2320 line. Sound modules are
loaded correctly at boot, but /dev/dsp is not created so xmms and
mplayer don't generate
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
Check /var/log/messages for any messages from the kernel concerning your sound
card. If there's anything in there recommending a different driver, try that
driver. If not, then, well, see if you can find out somewhere else what
driver might work (try google of course).
I installed 10.0 official. I have a azt2320 ISA soundcard, which worked
fine in 9.x and 8.x
I added to /etc/modprobe.preload the snd-azt2320 line. Sound modules are
loaded correctly at boot, but /dev/dsp is not created so xmms and
mplayer don't generate sound. If I manually create the /dev/dsp
check where the space is bing eaten up by typing (as root):
# cd /var
# du -xb | sort -n
good luck,
raffaele
Terence Golightly wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 05:53, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Terence Golightly wrote:
/var partiton 5.4BG ext3 fs 7% used (I don't know why I meant to make
it reiserfs
Terence Golightly wrote:
/var partiton 5.4BG ext3 fs 7% used (I don't know why I meant to make
it reiserfs but I musta been tired when I was doing the install)
/var/Music 5.9GB reiserfs as its file system (its the last partition on
my system). This is how diskdrake recognizes it and is has
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess that
shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down Everything (no
firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't share my ADSL
connection.
My /etc/shorewall/rules below, part relevant
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 07:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Well I hope you have another firewall further upstream from your computer,
because what these lines do is to open up Windows networking directly to the
Internet so anyone+dog can browse your shared folders.
Yes I do
rhein wrote:
1. To get the name of the tracks do you have to be connected? I tried
Yes, names are not stored on cd-audio format. When you insert an audio
cd, the player (i.e. grip) calculates a 'hash' value based on the index
of the cd and uses it as a keyword to retrieve the titles from e.g.
Marc wrote:
I am trying to bring a old machine back from the dead and so far it has been
a 100% success with the execption of the sound. I am using a old Sony ASUS
MOBO with intergrated sound, 810 intel chipset AC'97 with the snd-intel8x0
driver. The sound is very distorted and also sounds
xpdf
Press 'f' to stasrt search.
raffaele
Jonas Claesson wrote:
Hi!
Anyone know a good pdfviewer WITH textsearch for linux?
Can't find any searchtools in the ones included in MDK?
Regards
Jonas
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After swapping my 10gb for a 40gb disk and finally getting it working, I
noted that the machine seemed really slow. When I looked in the system
monitor in Gnome, it showed that 0MB of my swap file was being used and
the RAM was sky high.
It wasn't like that this morning.
the command line, so I don't
really know.
But will the amount of space add up???
If you tell MCC to use the new partition for /home, the old one will be
left unused. So no, the space will not add up. But again, I am not
familiar with MCC, I might be wrong.
raffaele
Raffaele Belardi wrote
Martin,
It's much easier if you have the first MDK installation CD. Insert it,
reboot the PC and at the splash screen hit F1, then type
# rescue
and press enter.
After some loading, you'll be presented with a menu, where you should
select 'Reinstall boot loader'. This should detect your windows
] wrote:
Quoting Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks to both of you. Now i just gotta find out why my windows boot doesnt
detect my FAT32 partition which i created in Linux a while ago (before i
installed win boot).
Ill be back with more problems soon :)
Martin Brandt
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Christophe,
see below.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Me again...
I tried to make my home directory bigger...
I first shrinked my windows partition (hda1) to obtain 8 Gb...
Then I wanted to unmount my home directory (hda8) to make it bigger...
When I click on unmount nothing happens... Why?
I will not cover the hardware details, I assume you are familiar with
Master/Slave jumper settings and IDE channels. If not, speak up! I also
assume you transfer the disk from one MDK box to another MDK box.
Linux uses the following drive identifiers:
/dev/hda is the Master drive connected to
Let's see...
$ cat /etc/security/msec/level.local
from mseclib import *
enable_log_strange_packets(0)
Is this how you disabled the martian log? It made me crazy for some time
after installing shorewall in MDK9.1
I'd be insterested in what you found.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay,
or ext3 (the default installation).
It's not much, I hope others have better ideas.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 01:42
Subject: Re: [newbie] Bad superblock
Assuming
You read it like this: for example the first line is telling you that a
machine with ip address 66... is trying to connect to your machine (ip
address 162) on TCP port 8980. The firewall is applying a default
behavior of denying the connection.
The log file shows several ICMP packets,
You can find some more scripts potentially modifying PATH under
/etc/profile.d. On my system, msec.sh and local.sh (the latter modified
by me) actually change the PATH.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] fubarski]$ echo $PATH
There's also a nice graphical tool, usbview, which shows the tree of USB
devices currently connected. If not already installed, you can find it
on disk1 of MDK9.2.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2004 13:31, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I would like to know how to
I recently installed a Maxtor Diamond Plus 160Gb HD as hdb, MDK9.2 is on
a 40Gb hda. I partitioned hdb into three partitions, 1Gb+80Gb+80Gb.
I've had twice already the boot process stop with the message File
system inconsistency, run fsck manually. Running fsck did find and
correct litterally
I have an ATI Radeon 7000 with TV out connector. If I connect the TV and
boot the PC, the video card puts itself in a sort of 'TV-compatible'
mode (i.e. it uses 50Hz horizontal refresh rate to avoid burning the
TV), so during the boot I see the MDK logo and writings on TV.
The problem is that,
ok, I should have been more precise: in reality I have 1G+79G+80G, so
that should not be the problem :-)
Any other idea?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 02 February 2004 03:02 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
I recently installed a Maxtor Diamond Plus 160Gb HD as hdb, MDK9.2
I've had the same problem. I installed 9.2 download edition, then
installed security and bugfixes through MCC (but not the kernel, since I
don't have an LG drive), and experienced three system freezes in a row.
Since other MDK releases were rock solid, and it was the first time that
I tried
Schof solved his problem, but I have to disagree with HarM on the
subject of mounting disk.
Mounting the whole disk (i.e. hdc) works for cdrom, not for hard disk.
For these, you can only mount the partition (i.e hdc1).
How would the kernel know where to mount your partitions if you did't
tell
Boot from the MDK installation disk (CD1) and, at the splash screen hit
F1, then at the prompt type rescue. This will boot the system from the
cdrom and present you with a menu. Select mount partitions on /mnt,
then go to console. From the console, cd to /mnt/etc and edit fstab to
remove the
I'd like to install MPlayer+MEncoder 1.0 pre3 for MDK9.2 from PLF. I
have already installed MPlayer 0.91 on the same machine, should I
uninstall it before proceeding?
thanks,
raffaele
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Just a guess, do you have gpg installed? To check, just type
$ gpg --version
from the command line.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I'm trying to install the kernel_source so I can run the NVIDIA driver, but
when I try to use the Mandrake 9.2 software installer I get a message that
the
Maybe mozilla's junk controls are turned on? Did 1.3 _have_ junk control?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just spent 15 minutes connected to te net to download my 147
messages of which I was expecting an important reply on one of the
earlier sent ones.
When I click on Inbox under
I thought that the start and stop priority were provided by the
/etc/rcx.d/ symlink names, i.e.
S03iptables
S10network
starts iptables before network. Are those two lines relly needed by rc
script, or by some other configuration utility?
thanks,
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri,
-discuss/06-2003/msg0.html
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=descriptionvirus_k=10213
Just to name two.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 01:01, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Thanks Raffaele. Just checked the fwlog this morning after changing
shorewall to allow pings
Happened to me also with the downloaded images, more or less the same
error. I powered off and tried again and it worked ok. I had to repeat
the installation the day after, this time it worked immediately ok.
I don't know what happened. The system is an oldish AMDK6-2/550 with
128Mbyte RAM,
Better not if your machine has a public static IP address. ICMP type 8
(ping) can be used to discover the IP address through ping 'storms', and
then use it for attacks to higher level protocols. Also there is the
ping of death attack that can crash your machine - although maybe newer
TCP/IP
Are you sure there isn't any other process eating resources in that
period of time? Maybe a crond job?
I run 1.5 on 9.1 24/7 (what??? :-) and never experienced that behaviour.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running MDK 9.1 on my workstation. I usually
leave it on 24/7 for the
John.
you already wrote this earlier and go me a bit surprised. As long as
process is running, it should be listed (and it is, on my box) in top,
no matter if it's idling or consuming all the CPU. In other words, my
mozilla never gets out of top listing oh, now I get it, you're
probably
To set up a file server for windows machines you need to install the
samba server package - it's on your MDK installation disks, use Software
Package Management from Mandrake Control Center. To configure samba
server you should read the Samba-HOWTO, just to know what you're doing.
To check if
I've never had much luck with MDK's internet connection wizards, I find
it easier to configure by hand. There are various places where to
configure the proxy.
For Mozilla, you go to the Edit-Preferences-Advanced-proxy and
specify there the name and port of the proxy. I guess there's something
In my 9.2 installation at home I experience a long delay (20sec) between
the end of the initialization scripts and the start of xdm. In the
meantime, the screen shows the text only login prompt. Same happens when
from within an IceWM session I press logout: it takes 20sec to get back
to the
Are you trying to boot from a SCSI disk? Reading various HOWTOs I had
the impression that you need special attention for that, but I have no
experience.
Have you tried the LILO Howto or the boot+root+raid+lilo howto? Both
can be found
You're using an ISA PnP card? I have two ISA sound cards on the home PC,
none of which was correctly set up by MDK, I had to do some manual work.
From what I understood the card is detected by the kernel at boot (you
see a message in the syslog) but not configured or activated. To do this
you
I managed to install and run MDK9.1 on a P100 with 64Mbyte RAM and a
300Mbyte Conner HD.
I found out that the problem I had with the installation program
crashing was apparently due to the kernel turning DMA on for my drive. I
solved this passing the ide=nodma argument on the linux command
I wish I could :-)
That bios does not have an evident way to skip the memory test.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 01:10 pm, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
rather than reduce the ram, why not set the bios to not count the ram at boot?
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).
Are you sure the address is the right one?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Could it be that you are running behind a firewall that blocks SSL?
I've never had problems with secure browsing with Mozilla 1.x.
What's the URL of the site you can't access?
https
Could it be that you are running behind a firewall that blocks SSL? I've
never had problems with secure browsing with Mozilla 1.x.
What's the URL of the site you can't access?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I can't go to an online program using Mozilla because appears a message
box
Yes, seems you are right. It was something I did not know, sound can be
played from the IDE directly to the soundcard:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue80/tag/4.html
Seems there is also something to do with scsi emulation, but that's
outside of my limited knowledge.
raffaele
[EMAIL
Do you have the java compiler installed? I am not sure it is installed
by default. javac is probably the compiler provided by SUN.
raffele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to compile with java but when i try from
shell javac file.java i am geting
bash:javac:command not found
'scuse me, what's this 'tmb' kernel?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Kaplan wrote:
You could try installing both and give them each a whirl before
removing the one you decide against. Lilo should be auto configed to
give you the both choices (check the config using Mandrake control
For the differences:
Lilo uses the BIOS to access the partition where the image is residing.
It is file-system independent. This is accomplished at boot sector
installation time, by translating the location of the kernel image into
a list of disk sectors, which then LILO loads using the BIOS.
Sorry, I should have written
Grub incorporates a reduced version of a file system _driver_
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the differences:
Lilo uses the BIOS to access the partition where the image is residing.
It is file-system independent. This is accomplished at boot sector
The file /usr/share/doc/msec-0.38/security.txt describes the security
features for each level. Levels 4 and 5 disable direct root login.
Disabling direct root login means that somebody has to guess two
passwords to enter as root.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at
Before upgrading I normally backup on CD-RW and use diff to verify the
burning process. (diff is a command line program that compares two files
or directories. I'm sure KDE or Gnome have graphical equivalents)
There are several graphical front ends to burn CDs: Gnome-toaster,
Xcdroast,
I'll answer myself...
You can pass drive geometry to the kernel with hda=C,H,S (i.e at
installation screen you hit F1, then type $ linux hda=C,H,S).
Unfortunately this doesn't solve any problem I had with the MDK9.1
installation, the problem must be elsewhere. Now I'm looking into
DMA-related
$ tar cvzf archive_file.tgz archive_directory/
will tar and compress the contents of archive_directory/ into a file
named archive_file.tgz.
v is not mandatory, but gives you the idea of the progress it's making.
On my PIII/733 it takes less than 15minutes to tar and gzip more than
600Mbyte of
I tried to install 9.1 on an old P100 with 32Mbyte of RAM and 370Mb HD.
I used text-install, selected no packages. The installer chooses the
basic packages - less than 100 - and starts the intallation, but never
finishes. It hangs in the middle of the installation process.
I am not sure it is
Yes you can :-)
$ tar cf archive.tar -L N directory_to_tar/
N is the archive length in Kbytes. tar writes the first archive file,
then prompts you to change volume. You rename archive.tar to
archive1.tar and continue.
I agree that you cannot compress at the same time as you split with tar.
to the P100. That will require
some /etc reconfiguring, but it should work. What do you think?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 01:57 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
I tried to install 9.1 on an old P100 with 32Mbyte of RAM and 370Mb HD.
I used text-install, selected
man tar lists:
-L, --tape-length N
change tapes after writing N*1024 bytes
Unfortunately it seems it is not able to work together with 'z'
(compress) option. If you type:
tar cf test.tar -L 20 documents/
tar will create a first archive named test.tar, then stop
I have an AVI movie split in two disks (600Mb each). I would like to
re-encode it to fit in a single 600Mb disk. Any hints on the tools I
should use?
thanks
raffaele
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 08:25:29 +0200
Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an AVI movie split in two disks (600Mb each). I would like to
re-encode it to fit in a single 600Mb disk. Any hints on the tools I
I'll jump into the thread without having followed it, just to add
confusion :-)
My security.comf is empty, my level.local (same directory) reads:
from mseclib import *
enable_log_strange_packets(0)
set_security_conf(MAIL_USER, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I do get msec mails sent to the address
How is it possible that fdisk (and sfdisk) report partition hda1 as
Win95 FAT32 (id=0x0b), but that partition is mounted as ext3?
When I formatted the drive, I left hda1 partition free for later windows
installation. Then I decided to use it for linux, and I *think* I
reformatted it as ext3.
Maybe /usr/src/linux-2.4.21-0.13mdk/.config ?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What file(s) contain the settings which the various LM 9.1 kernels were
compiled against? I am interested in comparing the default and
linux-enterprise kernels so as to build a custom kernel.
TIA
Paul
Want to
I don't have the linux-enterprise configuration, sorry.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
Which file contains the config options for the 9.1 linux configuration and
which contains the options for the linux-enterpriese configuration?
P
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I don't know the answer to your question, but why not using CTRL-C?
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi listers !
I need the ESC key in bash session to clear the input line, i.e. the command.
Could you tell me, how to set up the ~/.inputrc file ?
Tom
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Thanks, I thought I was the only one to receive these...
I (re-)subscribed recently, how long has it been going on?
raffaele
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So I decided to end my filters long enough to get one of these to save
enough to check the headers and run a whois
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As others have already stated, looks like an hw failure. Depending on
the severity of the problem, there are some things you could try to
recover data on the disk - provided you can boot from CDROM, otherwise
I'm out of ideas. Not an easy job. Let us know if you want to try.
raffaele
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: 3914/895840 files (1.1% non-contiguous), 1553092/1791239 blocks
raffaele
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On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 02:55, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Or bad disk.I've had two disks breaking up recently, behaviour is always
_very_ strange.
You could check partitions with
# e2fschk -f -c /dev/hda
I don't know about the cron error, but regarding the mail output, man
cron says:
When executing commands, any output is mailed to the owner of the
crontab (or to the user named in the MAILTO environment variable in the
crontab, if such exists).
Naturally, there must be a mailer deamon running
I have big directories containing files with english and italian or
french filenames. Non-english filenames sometimes contain marked
letters, which are not managed well by samba or by the ISO fs.
One example of marked letter is the second 'a' in foglio-attività .doc.
Is there a way to identify
.
I'm using M9.1 here.
Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]@linux-mandrake.com on
09/29/2003 11:55:58 PM
Or bad disk.I've had two disks breaking up recently, behaviour is always
_very_ strange.
You could check partitions with
# e2fschk -f -c /dev/hda?
-f forces the check
-c performs bad block scan
Or bad disk.I've had two disks breaking up recently, behaviour is always
_very_ strange.
You could check partitions with
# e2fschk -f -c /dev/hda?
-f forces the check
-c performs bad block scan (I've never done this, don't know how long it
takes)
Substitute hda? with the name of your
nope, sorry.
raffaele
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On Friday 26 September 2003 18:14, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Try this:
- highlight the link keeping left mouse button pressed
- switch to mozilla
- in the address bar, press mouse middle button
It is an X feature (I think), it should work for all
Could it not be that the DHCP server of your DSL provider is assigning
you a name (and an IP address) when you connect? I know that when I
communicated the IP address of my machine to the network administrator
for DNS and DHCP I also had to tell them the host name I wanted for my
machine.
I
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