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Topics:<br><br> 1. Re: Loki games (Pasha)<br> 2. Re: kopete and
Yahoo! (Mike Ramirez)<br> 3. Re: Loki games (Mike Ramirez)<br> 4. RE:
fedora-list Digest, Vol 6, Issue 369 (?yvind Lode)<br> 5. Re: Possible bug with
ntpd and Iptables (D. D. Brierton)<br> 6. Setting webmin on startup for FC1
(usmany(a)excite.com)<br> 7. Re: kopete and Yahoo! (Richard Whitney)<br> 8.
Re: Problems with SCSI controller and sym53c8xx module<br> (Cokey de
Percin)<br> 9.!
Re: Possible bug with ntpd and Iptables (Yang Xiao)<br> 10. Re: advansys scsi ==
ouch (John McBride)<br> 11. Re: Possible bug with ntpd and Iptables (Markku
Kolkka)<br> 12. Re: Possible bug with ntpd and Iptables (Markku Kolkka)<br>
13. Re: kopete and Yahoo! (Mike Ramirez)<br> 14. RE: Setting webmin on startup for
FC1 (Mike Kercher)<br> 15. Re: Setting webmin on startup for FC1 (Alexander
Dalloz)<br> 16. Re: Setting webmin on startup for FC1 (Alexander Dalloz)<br>
17. Re: X support missing (Richard E Miles)<br> 18. Re: FTP (John
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1<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:51:45 +0300<br>From: Pasha
<e97665728(a)013.net><br>Subject: Re: Loki games<br>To: For users of
Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1093985505.3352.2.camel(a)localhost.localdomain><br>Content-Type:
text/plain<br><br>On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 23:39, Mike Ramirez
wrote:<br>> On Tue, 2004-!
08-31 at 13:35, Pasha wrote:<br>> > Hi,<br>> > <br>> >
Does a!
nyone ha
ve any information about problems with games ported by<br>> > Loki and newest
kernels? Any idea how these crashes may be resolved? I<br>> > tried the
workarounds mentioned in new kernel announcement, but it<br>> > didn't
help.<br>> > <br>> > Thanks.<br>> <br>> The best
solution is to boot to the 2.6.7 kernels. I tried a few given<br>> in this
newsletter and thats the best one. <br>Do you know any other solution? Any idea
what kernel change caused the<br>problem? Also, should we report this to
bugzilla?<br><br>Pavel.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Message:
2<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:58:28 -0700<br>From: Mike Ramirez
<mike(a)thexxxhost.com><br>Subject: Re: kopete and Yahoo!<br>To: For users
of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1093985908.4681.26.camel(a)gmike.5150wtwm.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"<br><br>On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 12:11, Richard
Whitney wrote:<br>> NE1 had any experience with!
kopete not accepting your Yahoo! login?<br><br>Yes its on the KDE forum for
kopete. Yahoo likes to change the<br>protocol and has since June 24 or around there
making the current<br>release for kopete in 3.2.2 unable to connect. The answer is
two<br>things. <br><br>a. Get the cvs version thats updated nightly.
This is the answer I<br>found on the forums.
http://www.kde-forum.org/viewforum.php?f=7 <-- I<br>had a problem reolving this
forum<br><br>b. What till the rpms for 3.3 hit the mirrors, which should be
soon<br>since it was release yesterday.<br><br><br>--
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3<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:13:!
10 -0700<br>From: Mike Ramirez <mike(a)thexxxhost.com><br>Subje!
ct: Re:
Lo
ki games<br>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1093986789.13338.3.camel(a)gmike.5150wtwm.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"<br><br>On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 13:51, Pasha
wrote:<br>> On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 23:39, Mike Ramirez wrote:<br>> >
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 13:35, Pasha wrote:<br>> > > Hi,<br>> >
> <br>> > > Does anyone have any information about problems with games
ported by<br>> > > Loki and newest kernels? Any idea how these crashes may
be resolved? I<br>> > > tried the workarounds mentioned in new kernel
announcement, but it<br>> > > didn't help.<br>> > >
<br>> > > Thanks.<br>> > <br>> > The best solution
is to boot to the 2.6.7 kernels. I tried a few given<br>> > in this
newsletter and thats the best one. <br>> Do you know any other solution? Any
idea what kernel change caused the<br>> problem? Also, should we report this to
bugzilla?<br>> <br>> Pavel.<br>> <br>> <br>--
<br>No, I believe its a kernel bug in 2.!
6.8 not a fedora problem. Can<br>someone confirm this? Any Idea well I would think
it has to do with the<br>same bug affecting CD Burning becuase of the read write
access for the<br>CDs as mountted isos. Thats only a guess but the only thing I can
think<br>of. No real errors pop up either.<br><br><br>Mike
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4<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:12:54 +0200<br>From: ?yvind Lode
<o-lode(a)online.no><br>Subject: RE: fedora-list Digest, Vol 6, Issue
369<br>To: <fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Cc:
webid(a)cfl.rr.com<br>Message-ID:
<000001c48f9f$48a484d0$0501a8c0@winxp><br>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br><br>On Tu!
e, 2004-08-31 at 14:23, ��yvind Lode wrote:<br><br>> This wor!
k just f
ine but he is worried by the permissions on the file. <br>> The guestbook.txt
file have the following permissions:<br>> -rwxr-xrw-<br>> <br>>
Owner is the username of my friend and the groupowner is also my <br>>
friend.<br>> <br>> He have heard someplace that having such a file world
writeable is a <br>> security risk. He tells me that the file should not be
writeable for <br>> everyone but it has to be or the php script fails I tell
him...<br><br>> The only problem is that he doesn't remember how this
was done and <br>> don't know either...<br>> <br>> How is
this done by the Pro's?<br><br>: Not sure how the "Pro's" do
it, but what you probably need to do is assign<br>group permissions on the file to
the user that : php runs as. I think it is<br>the user apache runs as which on
fedora is either apache or nobody. (I<br>think that depends on : if you installed
from source or RPM<br>: files)<br><br>: Then you would need 770
permissions which mean the owner and the group<br>h!
ave read/write permissions and others (the world) : have no permissions on<br>that
file.<br><br>: (770 translates to
-rwxrwx---)<br><br>Hi<br><br>Yepp Yepp!!!<br>This did the
trick :-)<br><br>Changed group owner to apache (which is the user and group my
apache runs<br>under)<br>Did'nt find any user/group in the php.conf file
so it looks like it using<br>the same user as the web server - like you
said.<br><br>I changed the permission to 770 and tested the guestbook and
everything<br>works just
fine.<br><br>Thanks<br><br>-�yvind<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Message:
5<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:16:05 +0100<br>From: "D. D. Brierton"
<darren(a)dzr-web.com><br>Subject: Re: Possible bug with ntpd and
Iptables<br>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1093986965.4064.126.camel(a)excession.dzr><br>Content-Type:
text/plain<br><br>On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 21:29, Yang Xiao
wrote:<br><br>> Well, I guess you can call !
it a bug, but it's not difficult to do a<br>> iptables-save >!
/etc/sy
sc
onfig/iptables or even manually add the ntp<br>> rules to the iptables
file<br>> to permenantly store the ntp rules before you start to make changes
so<br>> that it won't get lost when you restart
iptables?<br><br>Yang, I think you're missing Scot's point. It's
not about difficulty,<br>it's about discoverability. Someone who has FC on a
server that has<br>quite long uptimes might be mystified as to why the clock is
completely<br>inaccurate despite their running ntpd because they didn't realise
that<br>restarting iptables had firewalled it off.<br><br>I myself am
happy for services to "punch holes" through the firewall<br>when they
start up as long as iptables is somehow made aware of this<br>fact, so that if it
has to be restarted it doesn't suddenly firewall all<br>those services
off.<br><br>Best, Darren<br><br>--
<br>=====================================================================<br>D.
D. Brierton darren(a)dzr-web.com
www.dzr-web.com<br> Tryi!
ng is the first step towards failure (Homer
Simpson)<br>=====================================================================<br><br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Message:
6<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:23:52 -0400 (EDT)<br>From: ""
<usmany(a)excite.com><br>Subject: Setting webmin on startup for FC1<br>To:
fedora-list-request(a)redhat.com<br>Cc: fedora-list(a)redhat.com<br>Message-ID:
<20040831212352.33D0529A11(a)xprdmailfe22.nwk.excite.com><br>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<br><br><br><br>Hi
guys,<br><br>Please how can I set up webmin on startup for FC1? also, how can
I set DHCP, Internet Connection Sharing on same i.e. FC1 Box?<br><br>Thank
you<br><br>NB. I am new on this forum and new with Linux
(Fedora).<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Join
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7<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:25:20 -07!
00<br>From: Richard Whitney <xenddev(a)gmail.com><br>Subject: R!
e: kopet
e and Yahoo!<br>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<33fcdf4304083114253c99ce3(a)mail.gmail.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII<br><br>Installed kopete 3.3.0 - it still launches 3.2.2 -
What do I do?<br><br>Thanks!<br><br>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:58:28
-0700, Mike Ramirez <mike(a)thexxxhost.com> wrote:<br>> <br>>
<br>> On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 12:11, Richard Whitney wrote:<br>> > NE1
had any experience with kopete not accepting your Yahoo! login?<br>>
<br>> Yes its on the KDE forum for kopete. Yahoo likes to change
the<br>> protocol and has since June 24 or around there making the
current<br>> release for kopete in 3.2.2 unable to connect. The answer is
two<br>> things.<br>> <br>> a. Get the cvs version thats
updated nightly. This is the answer I<br>> found on the forums.
http://www.kde-forum.org/viewforum.php?f=7 <-- I<br>> had a problem reolving
this forum<br>> <br>> b. What till the rpms for 3.3 hit the mirrors,
which!
should be soon<br>> since it was release yesterday.<br>> <br>>
--<br>> Mike Ramirez <mike(a)thexxxhost.com><br>> <br>>
<br>> --<br>> fedora-list mailing list<br>>
fedora-list(a)redhat.com<br>> To unsubscribe:
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list<br>> <br>>
<br>>
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8<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:25:33 -0400<br>From: Cokey de Percin
<fdepercin(a)sc.rr.com><br>Subject: Re: Problems with SCSI controller and
sym53c8xx module<br>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1093987533.1319.10.camel(a)gandolf.intra.net><br>Content-Type:
text/plain<br><br>On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 11:50, C. Linus Hicks
wrote:<br>> On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 10:24, Johan Totterman wrote:<br>>
> Hello,<br>> > <br>> > I'm running FC 2 with a 2.6.8-1.521
kernel. <br>> > <br>> > My goal is to configure two or more
Symbios Logic 53C875J PCI SCSI<br>> > controllers on my machine and run a
couple of Unisys !
SCSI disk arrays<br>> > through them. <br>> > When I install !
only one
o
f the Symbios controllers, everything goes<br>> > smoothly, the sym53c8xx
module loads beautifully and all my SCSI devices<br>> > are attached properly.
<br>> > However, when I install a second Symbios card into my machine I run
into<br>> > problems. I have tried all my tricks, but I still can't get
throuh the<br>> > modprobe. <br>> > <br>> <br>>
Have you verified that each SCSI adapter works properly when it is the<br>> only
one in the system and in the slot you intend it to run in?<br>> <br>>
The 2.6 kernel only comes with the new NCR53c8xx/SYM53c8xx family<br>> driver.
Later versions of the 2.4 kernel had an old and new driver, so<br>> it's
probably not an option for you to try the other driver. I would<br>> suggest that
the evidence points toward a hardware problem. Also, have<br>> you tried having a
properly terminated SCSI cable but no devices?<br>> -- <br>> C. Linus
Hicks <lhicks(a)nc.rr.com><br><br>I've had problems with that driver
also. I have a 2.4 kernel system<b!
r>that's been running smoothly for several years, but I have never
been<br>able to get the V2 Symbios driver to work with it (dual
Sym53C1010/33<br>controller). I haven't moved up to Fedora because of it. And
yes I've<br>logged a bug report, but haven't seen any movement. I don't
know if <br>this is a driver problem or a hardware problem that the old
driver<br>ignored/worked around. I tend to believe the
former.<br><br>Cokey <br><br>--
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9<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:28:21 -0400<br>From:!
Yang Xiao <yxiao2004(a)gmail.com><br>Subject: Re: Possible bug!
with nt
pd and Iptables<br>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1cdafd0b040831142872d47bcd(a)mail.gmail.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII<br><br>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:16:05 +0100, D. D. Brierton
<darren(a)dzr-web.com> wrote:<br>> On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 21:29, Yang Xiao
wrote:<br>> <br>> > Well, I guess you can call it a bug, but it's
not difficult to do a<br>> > iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables or
even manually add the ntp<br>> > rules to the iptables file<br>> >
to permenantly store the ntp rules before you start to make changes so<br>> >
that it won't get lost when you restart iptables?<br>> <br>> Yang, I
think you're missing Scot's point. It's not about difficulty,<br>>
it's about discoverability. Someone who has FC on a server that has<br>>
quite long uptimes might be mystified as to why the clock is completely<br>>
inaccurate despite their running ntpd because they didn't realise that<br>>
restarting iptables had fir!
ewalled it off.<br>> <br>> I myself am happy for services to "punch
holes" through the firewall<br>> when they start up as long as iptables is
somehow made aware of this<br>> fact, so that if it has to be restarted it
doesn't suddenly firewall all<br>> those services off.<br>>
<br>> Best, Darren<br>> <br>as far as I'm aware of, this
problem existed in RH9 or maybe even<br>earlier versions. I guess the ntp service
start scripts was designed<br>to make life easier but created a situation where the
user can lose<br>control when trying to customize.<br>As to the original post
by Scott, I agree, It is a bug that there<br>isn't a hook in IPTABLES to check
for what services needs to punch<br>holes when restarted. Mainly because they
scripted in the service<br>startup scripts to do so. Otherwise, this is just a
preference
issue.<br><br>Yang<br><br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Message:
10<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:51:58 -0700<br>From: John McBride
<jmcbride@cc!
is.com><br>Subject: Re: advansys scsi == ouch<br>To: For user!
s of Fed
or
a Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<4134F2FE.3090502(a)ccis.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii;
format=flowed<br><br>Paul Howarth wrote:<br><br>> <>On
Mon, 2004-08-30 at 19:54, John McBride wrote<br>><br>>>Could it be
that the chipset has unworkable flaws or something? There is <br>>>a popular
network card that has a similar issue--the chipset itself has <br>>>a flaw
that thrashes arp packets kind of at random. It "works" but it
<br>>>certainly doesn't "work right". I recently pulled all of
those out of <br>>>our boxes, too...they were in storage (thus free and
available to me) <br>>>because the MS windows boxes had so many issues with
them, they didn't <br>>>want them in those boxes.<br>>>
<br>>><br>><br>>I don't think it's that; I just
don't think they want to support a<br>>product they're not selling any
more.<br>> <br>><br><br>That's the confusing part. They
sell them through their website, and <br>list linux as being supported. A!
nnoying.<br><br>---<br>John<br><br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Message:
11<br>Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 00:41:21 +0300<br>From: Markku Kolkka
<markkukolkka(a)kolumbus.fi><br>Subject: Re: Possible bug with ntpd and
Iptables<br>To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com<br>Message-ID:
<200409010041.21676.markkukolkka(a)kolumbus.fi><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="utf-8"<br><br>Scot L. Harris kirjoitti viestiss����n
(l��hetysaika tiistai, 31. <br>elokuuta 2004 22:41):<br>> If you stop and
start iptables these ports are no longer open.<br>> I believe this would mean
that ntp would stop working as<br>> expected.<br><br>No, the rule
that accepts ESTABLISHED and RELATED packets lets <br>ntp work correctly in the
usual client/server mode. Punching <br>holes in the firewall seems redundant, but
in a previous <br>discussion somebody claimed that it is required if broadcast NTP
<br>is used.<br><br>-- <br> Markku Kolkka<br>
markku.kolkka@iki.fi<br><br><br><br><br>----------------!
--------------<br><br>Message: 12<br>Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 00!
:44:53 +
0300<br>From: Markku Kolkka <markkukolkka(a)kolumbus.fi><br>Subject: Re:
Possible bug with ntpd and Iptables<br>To:
fedora-list(a)redhat.com<br>Message-ID:
<200409010044.53142.markkukolkka(a)kolumbus.fi><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"<br><br>Yang Xiao kirjoitti viestiss��n
(l�hetysaika keskiviikko, 1. <br>syyskuuta 2004 00:28):<br>> as far as
I'm aware of, this problem existed in RH9 or maybe<br>> even earlier
versions.<br><br>More accurately, it's a left-over from the days when RHL
used <br>stateless firewalling. It's not a problem anymore with current
<br>iptables scripts.<br><br>-- <br> Markku Kolkka<br>
markku.kolkka@iki.fi<br><br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Message:
13<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:47:08 -0700<br>From: Mike Ramirez
<mike(a)thexxxhost.com><br>Subject: Re: kopete and Yahoo!<br>To: Richard
Whitney <xenddev(a)gmail.com>, For users of Fedora Core<br> releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID: <1093988827.13338.13.camel@g!
mike.5150wtwm.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"<br><br>On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 14:25, Richard
Whitney wrote:<br>> Installed kopete 3.3.0 - it still launches 3.2.2 - What do I
do?<br>> <br>> Thanks!<br>> <br>> On Tue, 31 Aug 2004
13:58:28 -0700, Mike Ramirez <mike(a)thexxxhost.com> wrote:<br>> >
<br>> > <br>> > On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 12:11, Richard Whitney
wrote:<br>> > > NE1 had any experience with kopete not accepting your
Yahoo! login?<br>> > <br>> > Yes its on the KDE forum for kopete.
Yahoo likes to change the<br>> > protocol and has since June 24 or around
there making the current<br>> > release for kopete in 3.2.2 unable to connect.
The answer is two<br>> > things.<br>> > <br>> > a.
Get the cvs version thats updated nightly. This is the answer I<br>> > found
on the forums.
http://www.kde-forum.org/viewforum.php?f=7 <-- I<br>> > had
a problem reolving this forum<br>> > <br>> > b. What till the
rpms for 3.3 hit the mirrors, which should be soon<br>> !
since it was release yesterday.<br>> > <br>>
> --<br>> > Mi!
ke Ramir
ez
<mike(a)thexxxhost.com><br>> > <br>> > <br>> >
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fedora-list(a)redhat.com<br>> > To unsubscribe:
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<br>> > <br>> ><br>Not sure haven't upgraded yet myself.
But I would log into the cvs and<br>update my kopete that way. <br><br>I
don't know the cvs login info, maybe someone on this list may. <br>--
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14<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:47:55 -0500<br>From: "Mike Kercher"
<mike(a)CamaroSS.net><br>Subject: RE: Setting webmin on startup for
FC1<br>To: <usmany(a)excite.com>, "'For users of Fedora Core
releases'"<br> <!
fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<200408312147.i7VLl34f023746(a)avwall2.bladeware.com><br>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<br><br>usmany(a)excite.com
wrote:<br>> Hi guys,<br>> <br>> Please how can I set up webmin
on startup for FC1? also, how can I<br>> set DHCP, Internet Connection Sharing on
same i.e. FC1 Box? <br>> <br>> Thank you<br>> <br>>
NB. I am new on this forum and new with Linux (Fedora).<br>> <br>>
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15<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:53:30 +0200<br>From: Alexander Dalloz
<alexander.dalloz(a)uni-bielefeld.de><br>Subject: Re: Setting webmin on startup
for FC1<br>To: usmany(a)excite.com, For users of Fedora Core
releases<br> <fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<1093989210.3881.218.camel(a)serendipity.dogma.lan><br>Content-Type: text/!
plain; charset="us-ascii"<br><br>Am Di, den 31.08.2004 schrie!
b usmany
@excite.com um 23:23:<br><br>> Please how can I set up webmin on startup
for FC1? also, how can I set DHCP, Internet<br>> Connection Sharing on same i.e.
FC1 Box?<br><br>chkconfig --level 235 webmin
on<br><br>system-config-network<br><br>http://www...
<br>Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653
1999-07-13<br>Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) kernel 2.6.8-1.521smp
<br>Serendipity 23:51:20 up 1 day, 21:08, load average: 1.18, 1.31, 1.25
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16<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:57:22 +0200<br>From: Alexander Dalloz
<alexander.dalloz(a)uni-bielefeld.de><br>Subject: Re: !
Setting webmin on startup for FC1<br>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
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charset="us-ascii"<br><br>Am Di, den 31.08.2004 schrieb Alexander
Dalloz um 23:53:<br><br>> system-config-network<br><br>Sorry,
on FC1 the tool has the name redhat-config-network, for setting<br>up
DHCP.<br><br>Alexander<br><br><br>-- <br>Alexander
Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13<br>Fedora GNU/Linux Core
2 (Tettnang) kernel 2.6.8-1.521smp <br>Serendipity 23:56:28 up 1 day, 21:13, load
average: 1.65, 1.43,
Thank you guys with the help on howto set webmin to start up using command chkconfig
webmin on and howto set internet connection sharing from syntax from site
www.fedoranews.org by G. Henry or so.
on how I responded to this forum, I hope my respond syntax is right, if not, you are all
free to correct me.
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17<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:05:32 -0700<br>From: Richard E Miles
<r.godzilla(a)comcast.net><br>Subject: Re: X support missing<br>To:
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<20040831150532.0abd51b3.r.godzilla(a)comcast.net><br>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII<br><br>> Hi,<br>> <br>> I am using FC2
and trying to build Kaffe. It gives me the error "missing X<br>>
support" while I run 'configure' before 'make'. Can somebody tell me
how<br>> to install this component. Does this mean that I am missing only
the<br>> source files for X? Because I can open X applications like Xterm. I
looked<br>> for the directory X11 in /usr/!
includes, but it's not there. Also I<br>> couldn't find the file libXt.*
in /usr/lib.<br>> <br>> Can somebody please help soon.<br>>
<br>> Many thanks.<br><br>The libXt.* files are located in
/usr/X11R6/lib. There is no /usr/X11 directory. Could this be an old
kaffe?<br><br>-- <br>Richard E Miles<br>Federal Way
WA.<br>registered linux user
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18<br>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:08:19 -0500<br>From: John Thompson
<JohnThompson(a)new.rr.com><br>Subject: Re: FTP<br>To: For users of Fedora
Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com><br>Message-ID:
<4134F6D3.3080801(a)new.rr.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii;
format=flowed<br><br>Adam Boettiger wrote:<br><br>> I'm not
seeing where an FTP client is included in the current release of <br>> FC 2. Can
anyone recommend a good one that I can yum for?<br><br>I see four ftp clients
included on the FC2 CDs:<br><br>
Fedora-core2-disk.1:ftp-0.17-19.i386.rpm<br> Fed!
ora-core2-disk.1:lftp-2.6.12-1.i386.rpm<br> Fedora-core2-di!
sk.1:ncf
tp-3.1.7-2.i386.rpm<br>
Fedora-core2-disk.2:gftp-2.0.17-2.i386.rpm<br><br>Of these, I find ncftp to be
the most useful.<br><br>-- <br><br>-John
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