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<0> I'm having some problems setup up my wireless connection to work with WPA. I'm running madwifi 0.9.1 w/ wpa_supplicant 0.5.4 on a d-link WDA-1320 and getting some very strange stuff from wpa_supplicant. Here is a pastebin if anyone has any suggestions ? http://pastebin.ca/89370 NOTE: It does work if I disabe WPA altogether <1> http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1482' <1> does anyone understand what this means and how it can be used? http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1482' <1> i'm running 2.5 and i just read that... what does it mean as far as someone getting into my computer? <2> gotta get slack <3> anyone used vmware <3> ? <3> i'm trying to install a desktop environment on my fc 4 setup? how would i go about doing that? <4> i dunno <4> but I hope they have docs for it <5> What online music services are available for Linux? I've looked at allofmp3.com and emusic.com, but allofmp3 is borderline illegal (or so I'm told) and emusic doesn't have all the music I'm looking for (only independent labels). <6> hey, i am using fedora. i want the system will automatic boot in init 3... how can i do it? <5> KenGuru, you can change the line below # The default runlevel is defined here in /etc/inittab . <7> how can i check the process limit ? <8> how do i check to see if my apache is configured with ApacheSSL? <9> that nick portrays an interesting visual
<9> SumoGirl, try https://yourwebname.com <9> or is your specified and different port other than 443 <9> https://yourwebname.com:portnumber <10> hey guys <10> any nano users around? <10> how would one cut+paste between two files in nano? <11> hi. when i installed slack i used created / /home /usr and swap, i was then told to just do / and swap, is that correct? <12> either will work <13> hello. Anyone can give me a hint on how to mount my ntfs volume as rwxrwxrwx ? my fstab entry is: /dev/hdc1 /mnt/hdc1 ntfs noauto,users,exec,ro,umask=0222 0 0 <11> my /home is 180GB, and it isnt getting used, /usr is filling up, should i save things to /home? <13> but the permissions is then dr-xr-xr-x .... <13> anyone got an idea? <14> ned_: /usr should be very large,,,, yes you can save things in home... <11> ok, is it safe for me to repartition /home and /usr <11> thank you both for your ***istance. <13> anyone can help me? <12> ntfs is ro to begin with. <13> yea, but want it to be non ro <12> see the mount and fstab man pages <12> "want" <13> wish :P <12> I "want" 300 million dollars. <12> the kernel ntfs driver makes it ro. <13> is it possible to override the default? and mount it as writeable? <12> ummm <12> in a word, no. <13> humm... <12> bougy? <12> there was mentoin here of a vnc/rdp-like application, what was it called again? nx or something? <14> graz: freenx <12> thats it <12> thanks <12> inv_Arp: you use it? <14> graz: yup... <12> ok, I'm looking at the FM entry, says I need something from the nomachine site, what specifically? <15> you using NX? <15> graz: you need nxagent <14> graz: hmm no idea... i used http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/freenx.htm to set it up.. <12> just nxagent from nomachine? <15> graz: you can get debian packages for freenx that contain everything you need <15> graz: no. get the debian packaged nx <12> I dont run debian <15> oh slack? <12> yeah, I want to build a slack pkg <15> graz: get the source code from nomachine <15> actually linuxpackages.net might have it <12> right, but src for what specifically <12> they dont, checked there first <15> graz: nx. it contains source code for the server. which is nxagent <15> and a few supporting executables <12> I'm looking at the download page on nomachine <15> graz: FYI its fairly involved to setup <15> compiling it isn't terribly difficult but setting it up is a bit tricky <12> figured it would be <12> there's only one free download for linux <15> compiling is just like building X since nx is a fork of the Xnest server with code from lbxproxy and their own stuff <12> is that the one? <15> graz: up you want the source <12> NX Free Edition Compressed TAR for Linux <15> graz: http://www.nomachine.com/sources.php <15> go there
<12> ok <15> oooo version 1.5 is out. i'm only using 1.4 <15> graz: http://www.nomachine.com/documents/building-components.php <12> I saw this page, this is what started the confusion heh <15> graz: that walks you through the build process. <15> graz: what you get is all the executables to make NX work but you don't get any of the glue to start a session or authenticate a user <15> graz: thats what freenx provides <15> graz: for a client use the regular client from the main page of the nomachine site <12> is nx faster than vnc? <12> as far as usability? <15> several orders of magnitude faster <15> its MUCH faster <12> ok, worth the time then <15> graz: you can find out for yourself <15> they have a testdrive site for free where you just install the client and test against their server <12> do I need all these different sources? <15> yeah <15> read the instructions. :-) <12> 19 tarballs to compile? <15> hehe <12> sound right? <15> you don't need all of them, but yeah thats right <15> you won't need nxdesktop <15> unless you want to do |linux client: nxclient| --- nx protocol --> |linux server: nxproxy| --- rdp protocol ---> |windows server: windows terminal server| <12> that build doc says I need 6 tarballs for nxagent <12> I dont have MS terminal server <15> then you don't need nxdesktop <12> the nx server will run on linux and be accessed from linux and Windows <12> hmm, is the RFB component worth using? <15> graz: it depends <12> I ***ume a Windows client viewer is available <15> graz: if you want to do rfb over a very slow link then its worth using since NX is faster over slow links <15> graz: yup <12> then I wouldnt need rfb <12> use the native protocol <15> graz: the rfb component is only for letting you use NX from a remote machine in to a externally facing unix server then from there in to a window server through rfb <12> ok, dont need it :) <12> I'll start with the 6 tarballs needed by the agent <15> yeah nxagent is what you want first <15> you might check some of the freenx build instructions but be aware that they are written for older versions of NX so some stuff may be different now <12> noted <12> that build doc doesnt mention the ssh component <15> yup <15> freenx handles that <12> ok <15> basically all you get from them is a X server that you can connect X clients to and sends its output to a NX client <15> freenx adds on the stuff that they strip out from their commerical product, session management, authentication, etc. <12> ok <12> ls <12> nx-X11-2.0.0-31.tar.gz nxauth-2.0.0-2.tar.gz nxcompext-2.0.0-33.tar.gz <12> nxagent-2.0.0-89.tar.gz nxcomp-2.0.0-81.tar.gz nxproxy-2.0.0-2.tar.gz <15> start with nxcomp and nxcompext <12> right <12> will using standard install dirs interfere with xorg? <15> no <2> Trey: that thing... it definately works... we have a file full of... uhm... info <2> ;) <2> wow... some people sre stupid.... we have like 15 of the same user <15> haha <15> Idle`: you mean that thing you did that one time with that one thing in that place? <2> I feel proud <2> yea, that thing <15> hehe <2> I need some food... I havn't eaten in 2 days.... by pure accident <12> hmmm <12> maybe I need to build this on a diff machine <15> graz: i warned you. :-) <12> this is just nxcomp <12> but I'm building on P2 400 <16> Is there a way to change your background color on gnome-terminal? <12> Trey: if I were to build all this on a P4, but wanted everything to be able to run a Pentium and higher, would setting CFLAGS="-march=586 -mcpu=586" work? <15> graz: just -march is sufficient <15> march implies mcpu <12> ok
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