re: Severn 9.0.93 test kernel
by Ben Hsu
Bit Takeshi wrote:
> #make bzImage -> OK
> #make modules -> error in i2o( sorry, I did not note the
> error msgs)
I must apologise for giving the wrong information. I reproduced this.
The solution is to edit drivers/i2c/i2c-ali1535.c
Go to line 675 (the line containing the name "Frodo Looijaard" and add a
'\' to the end of the line (after the comma)
This looks to be an issue that gcc does not allow a string to be split
over two or more lines. I vaguely remember a post to this effect that
newer gcc's do not allow this, but I tried compiling that file with
CC=gcc296, CC=gcc32, and CC=<unset>=gcc33, and none of them worked.
20 years, 8 months
Re: Mounting samba shares does not work anymore.
by Nicholas Yau
are you saying that client in linux does face this problem
or windows client does face the problem?
Ivo Särak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I find it a little puzzling - error is about client not the server.
>
> Even more strange is that "smb://" in Konqueror is working without any
> /etc/samba/smb.conf modifications.
>
>
> Regards,
> Ivo Sa"rak.
>
>
> On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 13:18, Nicholas Yau wrote:
>
>>passwd is plain text,
>>
>>new samba version by default set the smb.conf file to auth using
>>smbpassword, if you want to use plain text, change the option
>>into passwd in smb.conf section.
>>
>>man smb.conf maybe useful for you.
>>
>>Ivo Sarak wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> With 9.0.93 Severn Beta the following command is working:
>>>"mount -t smbfs -o username=guest,password=foobar //machine/share /mountpoint"
>>>After upgrade to 9.0.93 Severn Beta Upgrade (aka Fedora), this command is
>>>failing with:
>>>"Server requested plaintext password but 'client use plaintext auth' is
>>>disabled
>>>xxxx: tree connect failed: SUCCESS - 0"
>>>
>>>How do I enable 'client use plaintext auth'?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>Ivo Sa"rak.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
20 years, 8 months
Re: Homebrew Severn ISOs
by David W. Aquilina
Greetings all,
The thing I forgot was the .discinfo file - many thanks for the quick reply.
> p.s. and, taking this one step further, is there a canonical site for
> the more complicated process of customizing the most recent RH release?
> you know, modifying comps.xml, "genhdlist" and so on. is there a primary
> source for that doc these days? (i suspect asking on the anaconda list
> would have been at least as appropriate.)
I certainly wouldn't call it "canonical" or a "primary site", but we[1]
documented the creation of our custom Linux distribution. At the very
least, it should allow someone with half a brain to customize Red Hat in
the same way we have:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/ublinux/
We probably didn't use the best possible methods to accomplish everything
we did, but in the end it seems to have worked fairly well.
[1] : 'we' refers to the University at Buffalo, however note that I'm NOT
speaking as an official representative of the University on this mailing
list. All standard disclaimers apply.
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dwa2 at buffalo dot edu
20 years, 8 months
servern 9.0.93 kernel
by Bit Takeshi
Hello all,
I am sorry if it is already reported but servern
9.0.93.kernel was built without ntfs.o. Furthermore, by
default, I can not rebuild the kernel-source*rpm by
#cd /usr/src/linux-2.4
#make mrproper
#make menuconfig ( use default .config)
#make bzImage -> OK
#make modules -> error in i2o( sorry, I did not note the
error msgs)
regards
Hung Vu
Takeshi's small space:
http://www.fedu.uec.ac.jp/~vuhung/
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20 years, 8 months
mozilla-nss.pc in mozilla-nspr-devel package?
by Joshua Legbandt
While attempting to build the latest version of gaim (0.69) in an
attempt to get jabber over SSL, I discovered that
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/mozilla-nss.pc is not included where I would expect
it - the mozilla-nss-devel package, but rather in the mozilla-nspr-devel
package. Is there a rationale for this? If not, I'll file the
appropriate bug report.
Cheers,
josh
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20 years, 8 months
Re: Forumns instead of email?
by DAVID BALAZIC
Jason Montleon <monty19(a)hotmail.com> wrote :
>Might I also suggest:
>https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/
>
>You can sort by date thread and author. It's a web interface, you can see
>what topics are current, and you don't have to receive gobs of e-mail; not
>even digest if you don't want, just disable mail delivery. It also updates
>really quick. It's not really forums, but I find it does the trick for me,
>although I think it might break threads due to the fact that I'm replying
>with a new e-mail.... not sure about that...........................
It is a trivial excersize to add a "reply(correctly)" button on the web
page. Many/some web mail archives have it, like
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/
( click on the senders email address )
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20 years, 8 months
Re: Apt, Rawhide, and Gaim
by Michael Anthony Porter
| Maybe you're using a gaim package for RHL9 which is considered newer than
| the one trying to be installed from Rawhide? If such is the case, remove
| your current gaim package and then install the one from Rawhide, or (if
| you're using my freshrpms.net gaim package for 9), grab the latest version
| I've rebuilt against Rawhide (to solve that aspell/pspell problem, just
| like in sylpheed-claws) that's available here :
|
| http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/redhat/rawhide/
|
| Matthias
Thanks, using the rpm built against Rawhide solved it.
Michael A. Porter
=============================
University of Kentucky
20 years, 8 months
Apt, Rawhide, and Gaim
by Michael Anthony Porter
Upgrading Gaim via apt-get using Rawhide failed on a pspell dependency. Pspell has now been transitioned to Aspell, correct? Was there something I was missing, or is this just a broken dependency?
Thanks,
Michael A. Porter
=====================================
University of Kentucky
20 years, 8 months
samba 3.0?
by Robert P. J. Day
is it too late to consider shoehorning the recently-advertised
samba 3.0 into the next beta?
rday
20 years, 8 months
Re: Forumns instead of email?
by J M
Might I also suggest:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/
You can sort by date thread and author. It's a web interface, you can see
what topics are current, and you don't have to receive gobs of e-mail; not
even digest if you don't want, just disable mail delivery. It also updates
really quick. It's not really forums, but I find it does the trick for me,
although I think it might break threads due to the fact that I'm replying
with a new e-mail.... not sure about that...........................
20 years, 8 months