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<0> Surferdude, install the rpm <0> Surferdude, modify the .conf file and start the service <1> i did, made a dhcpd.conf file but it wont start <0> make sure to not do that on a network w/ another dhcp server running <1> I'm running on VMWare, on a private network <0> Surferdude, ok <1> Its a "cannot bind to address error" <0> hummm <0> never done that on a vmware session <1> it does say in /var/log/messages to make sure there isnt another dhcp server running <1> Should i try to request a dhcp address to see if another server is running <0> Surferdude, is there a router on your private network that distributes ip adresses? <0> Surferdude, sure <1> Yes, but VMWare completly isolates that <0> Surferdude, is there anything at vmware's website about this? <1> I diddnt see anything
<0> hummm <1> Hm... I'm getting an IP of 192.168.0.29 now <1> anyone know the path to the dhcp client? <2> /sbin/dhclient <1> thanks <0> which dhclient <2> alpha255: only works if you're root :-) <0> ahhh <0> isn't there a listing of leases in a file somewhere too? <2> /var/lib/dhcpd <1> I'm used to debian's dhcp lease sequence... <3> hi <0> ahh <3> can debian be instaled on fat32 ? <4> pmnox: Fedora can, I think. <2> pmnox: Maybe you should ask on a debian channel :-) <0> isn't it the same server on debian and fedora isc? <2> alpha255: I would think so <0> internet software consortium <0> right? <3> fedorared: thx, I'll check on fedora channel :] <1> yes, but debian actually shows each step of the lease proccess <1> like DHCPOFFER on eth0 192.168.2.1 <2> Surferdude: I can see that in my logs <1> where? <2> /var/log/messages <2> Ah, I may have simply changed the debug level on my server though <2> You can do that in /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd, IIRC <5> who would an ifcfg file look like if i wanted a virtual ethernet interface with an VLAN id ? <6> in fc4 how can one change sound volume from shell? <6> in fc3 there was aumix <0> alsmix? <0> alsamix? <7> kmix is the best one I've found <0> alsamixer that's it <1> aha... vmware is acting screwy <1> i knew it <6> alsamixer is cli app, i need something that i can put in at <0> oh <6> as an alarm clock ;) <3> fedorared: you said that fedora can be installed on fat32. Do you mean that I can install fedora as single file on fat32? <8> im tempted to give fedora ago, but i have a question first, fc5 release is getting quite close,but does that mean fedora will stop supporting fc4 within a few months or will support continue for a year or so, and would this support include oackages updates or just security fixes? <4> pmnox: Actually, it's not such a good idea, there's no Unix permissions. <4> tuxedup: eventually. http://fedoralegacy.org <4> tuxedup: probably around FC6t2. <3> i don't care, i'll be the only person using it <4> d0gf: amixer <8> i think i will hold on for fc 5 then, its not too far off, id probobly end up upgrading to that anyway so saves me 8 cd's,. How many cd's will fc5 be on? <4> 5. <6> ty fedorared <9> Fedora Core 5 is 5 CDs no? <4> Probably. Test 3 is 5. <1> how strange... a dhcp request is sent out, i get an ACK but no offer <0> the betas for FC 5 are really nice <3> fedorared: do you know where can I find information how to do it? <1> then i just get a random ip <4> Silly Core maintainer keep adding more stuff. <10> Edgan: r u still there? <11> neilthereildeil: yes <12> crivens! thats a long hostname!
<4> pmnox: trying to recall if anaconda installer allowed installing to fat partitions, and I don't think so. <13> Anyone know of a Core 4 RPM for wxWidgets 2.6? <0> fedorared, what fs do you like? xfs, reiser or ext3 <4> ext3 is fine. <0> that's what i use most of the time too <0> just wondering ... <14> I have a .tgz file, I'm logged in an user account but when I extracted the files their owner was listed as being root. Do you know why? <8> i have a question about the fedora repos and the fedora extras repos, how are updates done are they only bug/securty updates or do they do version updates e.g 1.0 to 1.1? <4> fromvega: probably because the owner was preserved in the archive. <4> tuxedup: some of each, usually fixes. <15> tuxedup, typically there will only be bug/security fixes, no new features. <15> (in those repos) <8> do the major apps say OOO, Firefox have major leaps? <15> tuxedup, no <15> the cycle for fc is so fast, if you want the latest and greatest you only have to wait 6-7 months anyway <8> okies thanks <16> Does anyone here use Kino? <15> you can install stuff by hand if you want, but that is not recommended <2> jonez: Actually, there are often upgrades in the core and extras repos <15> stickster, I did say "typically" <2> For instance, when OpenOffice.org went from 1.1 -> 2.0 <2> Extras especially, because it's a rolling repo <16> Actually, let me say something more general. <16> How do I capture DV over USB? <16> Kino is IEEE 1394 (firewire) only <0> aren't most dv cameras 1394 anyway? <8> do the fedora repos have th kernel source, or do you hve to go to kernel.org to get it? <0> tuxedup, you can get the srpm <8> so to use the nvidia install i would have to get the srpm? <0> tuxedup, install the kernel headers rpm <11> tuxedup: no, just kernel-devel <4> tuxedup: http://rpm.livna.org for nvidia video drivers. <0> let me check <0> glibc-kernheaders <11> alpha255: no, kernel-devel <0> ahhh <17> how can i play rm files on linux? <18> i'm trying to install FC4 and when it firsts boot up the installation, it says Attempted to kill init and halts Any reason why? <0> Edgan, thnx :) <11> tuxedup: alpha255: and as fedorared said, get them from rpm.livna.org <0> oh missed that <8> so liva would package a new rpm for each new kernel that gets released into the repos? <11> christi: mplayer should be able to do it, but you can get real player for linux too <11> tuxedup: yes <0> thank you livna!! :) <11> alpha255: you mean Anvil :) <8> okies, sorry about the questions, havent tried fedora yet so I wasnt aware of how things are managed,thanks again <0> thank you anvil!! :) <18> Anyone know why i'm getting "kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! <17> Edgan: it works, but how do i skip forward? <11> Nikitis: sounds like a bad kernel install <17> Edgan: or increase the playing speed <11> christi: arrow keys <11> christi: man mplayer <17> thanks <18> Edgan: I haven't installed it yet <19> does anyone use ndiswrapper with fedora <11> Nikitis: how can you get the error if you haven't installed it yet? <18> i put the CD in to install it <11> phantomike: I have before <18> and that's what came up <11> Nikitis: ah :) <11> Nikitis: sure it was a good burn? <18> well i've tried it on 3 different DVD-R's <18> and it gives the same thing <11> Nikitis: You might be running into the cl***ic fc4 problem. <11> Nikitis: try this <10> hey Edgan <18> ok, i'm open <20> anyone configure fedora for failover router? <11> Nikitis: at the boot prompt, type asdf<enter> and then hit enter again <10> i got some more security feqtures working <11> neilthereildeil: ok
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