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<0> Yes, yes I forgot all about snafu. <1> glauber_sp: from their respective websites <2> glauber_sp: jpackage.org <1> i.e. sun.com .. etc etc <3> ok =) <4> I cant access the ppp0 interface when running the xen0-kernel. The pppoe-interface connects at bootup, the dns-server appear in resolv.conf, but in the system-config-network the pppoe-interface shows up deactivated and I cant get a connection to the internet. What could be the problem? <5> tessier, agent is part of openssh-clients, and should be started by your DE <4> I really have no idea where I could start <6> zcat: I have openssh-clients installed. <7> can anyone help me get vmware working on fc5? it's missing kernel headers, and i downloaded/installed the kernel .srpm which didn't help <2> copyofjohan: you have the problem in domain-0 or in another domain? <4> domain-0 <6> ssh-agent doesn't seem to have been started by the default install of gnome <3> guys, is there any good option GUI to command line yum?
<2> barrick: not sure, but don't you need kernel-devel package? <3> yumex? <2> glauber_sp: yes yumex <5> tessier, do you need the agent? it only caches p***wds if you've set a non-empty p***phrase for 'em. <2> copyofjohan: pppoeconf doenst help? <7> mufa: for fc3, i needed kernel-headers package, but i can't find an equivalent for fc5. (i skipped fc4) <5> tessier, er, keys rather <6> zcat: Yes, I do need it. I don't use ssh keys without p***phrases and all of my servers have my public key on them. <0> barrick, since FC1 alot of name changing has been going on with kernel packages and headers and such, it is kernel-devel. <5> barrick, i replied to you above <0> Redhat 9 had kernel-source. <4> why should I use pppoeconf? The connection is up. otherwise there would be no dns-server in resolv.conf <0> Now it's kernel-version-release.src.rpm. <7> ok, thanks everyone. i'll get kernel-devel and try again <2> barrick: I have kernel-smp-devel.i686 installed from updates (I thinl) <5> tessier, mmm, my key's unp***worded; relying on physical security. <3> mufa, thanks =) and sorry by the n00b questions. I use gentoo but I wanted to try FC5 =) <5> tessier, in any case, why try a ssh-agent script in your gnome/kde autostart dir <5> tessier, KDE seems to do it for you: "/usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session startkde" <2> copyofjohan: do you also have a ppp interface? <8> is there a rpm fastcgi for fc5? <4> mufa: yes <9> Guys, I'm trying to get httpd.conf tweaked for SSL, and wanted to make sure about the Listen directive. If I want to listen on both 80 and 443, how should that look? <1> lighttpd-fastcgi.i386 1.4.10-2.fc5 extras <2> copyofjohan: I don't get it, everything seems to be fine. <1> lighttpd.i386 1.4.10-2.fc5 extras <8> opsec: i need it for httpd 2.2 <5> johnfg, the included /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf does the listening <1> yum search fastcgi <9> zcat: So, THAT's the file I need to edit to tell it where my certs are? <5> johnfg, for apache2, yeah <9> OY! Another bug, IMHO, concerning system-config-httpd. <10> doesn't system-config-httpd just write a httpd.conf file for you? <11> yah <12> Hello - Does someone know a workaround for the actually fc5 kernel to run Teamspeak? I always get the Error "Runtime error 230 at 0806A7E9" <10> dont use that then, learn to edit it by hand johnfg <10> =) <4> could that be connected with a kudzu-problem? kudzu says something like memory-address-error at the bootup. but after that it says, connection to my ISP succeded. <4> I mean kudzu fails to start. <13> I'm having trouble installing FC5 on a laptop with a SATA (promise) disk. Anaconda always hangs up, right at the beginning. Where can I get some help with this? <14> how can i limit outgoing traffic? <9> I always used to do ALL my httpd stuff by hand, compiling in all the modules I wanted. But it had been recommended by some of the fine folks in #fedora, that I go with the FC rpms, which has been good, on the whole. <9> But I would not have expected system-config-httpd not to be coordinated with the current version of httpd. <0> Just because you are using a Fedora Core Apache httpd doesn't mean you can't edit the httpd.conf by hand. <0> system-config tools are not full frontends, they are for simple configurations and depending on thier usability some may stay, some may change, some will be full featured in time. <5> AutOPSY, have you PC'd your way into some official fedora spokesperson position yet? :) <15> eeep i cant install fedora or anything using loadlin <0> Haha. <15> help <7> re vmware.. i installed kernel-devel, and pointed to that dir, but now i get msg "The kernel defined by this directory of header files does not have the same <7> address space size as your running kernel. <15> i keep getting VFS error <0> Not yet, anyhow. <16> has anyone got adobe reader working inline in firefox 1.5 in fc5? <7> (oops, sorry about multiline) ... any ideas? <5> barrick, google vmware-any-any <16> (i386) <10> oops, time to fed the fish, laters all =) <5> honey, yeah? <7> zcat: found it, thx :-) <16> zcat, just with the usual plugin link? i can't
<0> netsurf3, uh.. you are using loadlin? <15> yeah <0> netsurf3, why? <15> out of desperation <15> i can only use a floppy drive <17> How can I tell if my laptop monitor and graphcs card are recognised properly by Linux. The fonts are still fuxx0red <5> honey, AdobeReader_enu-7.0.5-1 -- i think it's a RPM I manually downloaded <15> cdrom does not support boting <15> *booting <15> even though laptop says it does <16> zcat, yep, that's the one i have. where did you put a link to nppdf.so? i tried in both /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and also ~/... <0> Well, I can point you to some non-official floppy solutions for installing Fedora Core.. but some modifications may need to be made, and depending on how it all works out, may not work at all.. hold on. <17> It's an ATI card btw <15> autopsy i already tried them <16> zcat, and to check, you linked to /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so ? <18> AutOPSY: http://www.bhamu.net/index.php/2005/06/15/fedora-core-4-floppy-disk-install/ <15> AutOPSY: VFS problem with kernel panic <0> netsurf3, http://www.thisiscool.com/fcfloppy.htm <15> that is the one i already tired <15> i have disks sorted <15> but i get a VFS error <19> Updated FC4 to FC5. Sendmail (and others) reports Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] sending mail locally. Suggestions? <18> netsurf3: try the one I just posted <15> Sonar_Guy: i used that alread <15> VFS error <5> honey, oh, nope, didn't do the symlinks yet, so pdf's are opening with evince <0> You need to specify the root device probably. <0> Which will be /dev/fd0. <16> zcat, ah. i need it to work inline in firefox <15> it is automated though <16> ... and it doesn't. <0> If it is similar to Tom's root disk that boots too it has a small kernel and root device. <15> AutOPSY: it is using loadlin too <0> Ok. Well since it is automated and you don't think you should change anything, I guess it doesn't work then. <14> can someone help me with traffic limiting? <14> i'm trying to achieve an outgoing traffic limit <5> honey, made the symlink. pdf's are embedded fine. yours isn't? <14> so that any additional requests over the limit cuts the speed of everybody to compensate <0> nclp, unless your Linux box is the routing device for that network, this isn't going to work. <0> nclp, you should see your router manuals for QoS. <14> not my router <14> and it's an l2 i think <14> host would never let me touch it <16> zcat, nope. and it doesn't show up in about:plugins when restarted. where did you make the symlink from and to? <5> honey, a oneliner and firefox restart: sudo ln -s /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/nppdf.so <15> Sonar_Guy: this is part of the script, i have 64mb ram could this be the problem? pause Press [Enter] to run the Fedora Installer... <15> loadlin vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img <0> netsurf3, the actual error is more important. <16> zcat, damn, that's exactly what i've done multiple times. this is FC5 and firefox 1.5, yes? <0> If it is a rootfs error, you need to specify the root device, like root=/dev/fd0 <15> AutOPSY: i would but it moves off the screen in seconds <0> Well, try it at least. <15> ok <5> honey, yep. maybe try with a temporary clean firefox profile? <0> If you don't know the problem no one can help you fix it. <15> :) <16> zcat, ugh i could... could you sha1sum /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so for me? <0> Heya tech9iner. <20> howdz <16> i can't see how it's a profile issue <13> nclp: you can use network shaping to do what you want - man tc <5> honey, 4e312acd90efe9edabb3c49ae0689221778f3e1d <16> same :) <16> hm <5> honey, maybe perms then <16> how infuriating. i wonder if another plugin's conflicting... <17> Graphics cards? How can I tell if they're set up properly/recognised? <16> zcat, nope: user can see the plugin <20> Steveire lspci is one way.. for pci bits that is.. <16> or, i wonder if it's an extension.. <21> man tc being perhaps not going to help much if he doesn't already know what to do :-) (http://lartc.org/howto/ for more of a 101 cl***) <7> zcat (and everyone else): that worked like a charm. thanks! <17> lspci: command not found
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