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<0> don't use an openpkg rpm <0> use one made for SUSE Linux <0> better try to use vsftpd anyway <1> how do I place a shell script to run evertime at shutdown after logoff just before the hard disk is unmounted? <2> i really couldnt find any other rpm for suse 9.3 x86_64 <0> it's more secure, and it comes with SUSE Linux <2> :( <2> cant <2> i have to use it for this control panel software im using <2> in an earlier installation it was working but i removed everything and reinstalled <2> now its not <0> hussam: make a link to it as /etc/init.d/rc6.d/S00myscript <0> hussam: as well as a symlink /etc/init.d/rc0.d/S00myscript <2> any idea yaloki <0> hm <0> turiddu: better install proftpd from sources than to use an openpkg RPM
<3> anybody willing to try compiling that c++ snippet? i'd hate to file a bug report for something that has already been fixed <2> i did <2> and it loads fine <1> yaloki: both rc0 and rc6? <2> ./usr/sbin/proftpd start -c /etc/proftpd.conf <0> hussam: yes, rc0 is for shutdown, rc6 is for reboot <2> no errors <2> and my cpanel software says its running, i cant actually connect via ftp <2> just i cant login :( <0> turiddu: check the proftpd configuration, it propably has only anonymous logins allowed <2> www.dolox.com/proftpd.conf <0> turiddu: usually you have an option to allow real logins (or not) <2> :l <1> yaloki: ok thanks you so much. <2> i change servertype from standalone to inetd <0> turiddu: hm, ok, seems not <0> turiddu: my guess is that the proftpd source installs a bogus PAM configuration <2> because i see i have xinetd on my system, but it wasnt working before i changed it, but in the previous installation under stand-alone it was <0> turiddu: /etc/pam.d/proftpd <0> turiddu: install the vsftpd SUSE RPM <0> turiddu: then copy its PAM config over to proftpd: cp /etc/pam.d/vsftpd /etc/pam.d/proftpd <2> i need to use proftpd for this software :( <0> it's for the PAM config <2> oh <0> copy the one from vsftpd for proftpd <0> bbiab <4> greetings <2> error: Failed dependencies: <2> /sbin/service is needed by proftpd-1.3.0-0.2.rc4.fc5 <2> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit) is needed by proftpd-1.3.0-0.2.rc4.fc5 <2> libcrypto.so.6()(64bit) is needed by proftpd-1.3.0-0.2.rc4.fc5 <2> libpam.so.0(LIBPAM_1.0)(64bit) is needed by proftpd-1.3.0-0.2.rc4.fc5 <2> libssl.so.6()(64bit) is needed by proftpd-1.3.0-0.2.rc4.fc5 <2> sorry :( <2> wrong paste <4> anyone with experience on using serial console on opensuse 10? - I've tried the various tricks I could find on google, but it still doesn't work <2> and window <5> hi <5> does anyone iofr you know a linux-tool for chinese-handwriting-recognition? <6> hello.. which desktop is better for suse.. kde or gnome? <7> kde <5> kde <2> suz0rus <2> is my kernel name >=] <6> just install suse 10 with gnome.. should be easy to install kde <8> xine: couldn't find demux for >/home/boricua/Desktop/pnpmar06.wmv< <8> xine: found input plugin : file input plugin <8> xine: couldn't find demux for >/home/boricua/Desktop/pnpmar06.wmv< <8> xine: found input plugin : file input plugin <8> xine: couldn't find demux for >/home/boricua/Desktop/pnpmar06.wmv< <8> xine: found input plugin : file input plugin <8> xine: couldn't find demux for >/home/boricua/Desktop/pnpmar06.wmv< <8> xine: found input plugin : file input plugin <7> thats a common error <8> soorry i did not see that <8> kaffine is giving me this error when i try to run a wmv file <7> only that file gives the error ? <8> first one i tried let me see <8> cant find other right now <9> can someone help me figure out how to connect my linux box to my windows box <9> i disabled the firewall on the windows box
<9> for some reason i can't ping it <7> deathkat: and in the suse box ? <9> i have the windows connected wirelessly through my dsl modem, and linux is wired to the same modem <7> is files that you wanna share ? <9> i have the static routing tables worked out correctly <8> i tried another wmv and fails with same error <7> boricua: try and avi or mpg <8> what is demux? <7> boricua: no idea <7> boricua: but i guess that it dosent have the 'demultiplexer' aka the plugin or lib to decode <8> where can i get that <8> when i loaded kaffine it said it had the xine plugins as found <7> try the 'mad' libs from an external repository <7> bu i dont know i mad does .vm* <8> brb <9> anyone know how you can connect a SUSE 10 and a windows box? <7> deathkat: but what is that you wanna connect ? <7> deathkat: are you planning on sharing files ? <7> deathkat: try 'arp -na' as root, do you see the other windows computer ip ? <10> hmm strange. when I do arp -na I just see my router. samba might not be up for me. <9> i dont see the other windows computer <9> and when i try to ping it, it doesnt reply <7> hmm, deathkat ping the other machine and do 'arp -an' on suse <7> at the same time <7> still nada ? <9> ough: i can ping my linux box from the windows box but not vica versa <11> your windows box may be dropping pings <11> you need to open holes in your firewall for smb browsing to work <9> i disabled the firewall completly <7> on both ? <7> do you really need windows ? <11> deathkat: how have you connected them? via a switch? <12> hi benJIman ;) <9> they are connected through my dsl modem, the windows box is wireless and the linux is wired to the modem <9> i have static routing tables set up <7> are they on DHCP ? <9> yeah <11> afternoon deepthought <7> they both get out to the internet ? <9> yeah <7> did you manually changed the routing table of any of the 2 computers to address you situation ? <9> nope <7> ok <7> check the firewall of the windows machine and suse <7> drop both and try <9> does it matter since its connected through the modem which itself has IP <7> what kind of 'modem' ? <7> those with 5 connections ? <7> or so .. <7> sockets ? <9> dsl actiontec wireless/wired modem <9> no one ethernet connection then a wireless connection also <9> i had the two connected back when they both were windows <7> hmm <9> heres the really strange part, when on the windows box, i cannot ping myself <7> thats a windows problem then <9> ya <7> now that windows is on the table...say how do i burn a UDF iso onto a DVD ? <7> Nero is not doing it for me <13> Hey all <9> open it <7> i cnat <7> winiso does not doit, the nero-drive neither <14> I have an old set of discs to install Suse, 10 RC-1 to be exact. Can I install with these, and then bring my system up to date, or should I redownload and burn the discs? <7> kdean06: i think you can <13> I don't know how you'd go about doing that <7> deathkat: but i was wandering, that i can, i think i can, burn it in 'raw' onto the disk <7> SpooForBrains: i can almost swear the i`ve red that on some forum or something <13> ough: maybe, I just don't know how you'd end up doing it. Since you're likely to be downloading replacement packages for *everything* anyway, I'd download a new boot ISO, install via the 'net and have done with it, personally <2> doom da da, doom da da <13> ... bananaphone? <2> say it, shadda shake, say it, shadda shake <2> nobody wants to help me with my proftpd issue :(
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