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<0> -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT <1> allryte then... ill revert the changes. <2> pauline_1: Quit scrolling <0> sorry <2> dercone: If you want to try the nvidia proprietary driver, you need to install gcc-3.X <2> dercone: Should compile correctly <1> eek... isnt there some ipfwadm or what to get this -ACCEPT foo -A RH-blurk-foo -j REJECT stuff done? <2> pauline_1: If your default iptables rules is set to accept, then the -j ACCEPT lines aren't needed <1> reality okay... i compiled them using gcc-4 <2> dercone: Yeah, gcc-4 isn't all that stable yet <1> i knew it... i was sticking to 2.95 until 4 and all of a sudden i thought by myself... "they certainly will not release a f***ed compiler again" <1> *beep* wrong again %) <2> Didn't work <2> ? <1> no my box is a bit slower and i just finished eating. :) <2> abstract2000: Don't irc as root
<1> reality damn the NVIDIA.run doesnt recognize the "cc" from gcc-2.95 <1> i could extract-only and try by foot <2> dercone: CC=gcc-2.95 <2> dercone: export CC <1> k <2> Or ln -sf /usr/bin/gcc-2.95 /usr/bin/gcc <2> Of course, I did say gcc-3.X... <2> So 3.4 in Ubuntu <1> uh allryte ill try gcc-3.4 afaik 3.3 was borken too? <3> can i disable apt from upgrading the server <1> scotty look at your xorg.conf there u might find the answer <4> I've changed my root p***wd to "root2", and the login works on the telnet. But what do I have to write in the dev\shadow file to only change one p***word, not all? <1> sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh packagename-identifyer <1> oops sorry! i am wrong... <5> abstract2000 are you brain dead or just unknowning that telnet is evil, you shouldn't give out your root p***word, and you never want an empty p***word <2> redragon: Seeing as he's logged in as root to IRC, I'd say he's ignorant <6> where is the "autoexec.bat" equivalent in ubuntu? i want to execute a script when my box boot! thanks in advance! <1> Nek0_M4U man sysvinit <5> i'm guessing its someone else's box <1> Nek0_M4U man init <2> redragon: telnet is setup on his ip address's box <6> thanks dercone! fast and good answer :) My problem is that ubuntu doesnt init my wireless connection on boot, and i have to start it with kde tools, which is quite boring... <2> Nek0_M4U: well, ls -l /etc/rc2.d/networking <6> thanks guys... you are really nice, not like the wanabes on linuxlatino channel, there all compete for posting the "google" answer!! <7> be good all ;) <8> Hey guys <8> I got ubuntu like ya'll suggested, but I still can't get the 2 modems I tried.. <8> :( <8> to work that is <1> that kindof modem? <1> cable? analogue? <8> viking usb external 56k <8> and <8> us robotics 5699b win modem 56k <1> maybe u have 2 "WIN"modems... afaik they never bothered writing drivers for those. <8> on linmodems if your modem is by the green chip that stands for full hardware chipset what does that mean? compatable <8> no one is an external <8> plugs in the usb <8> I called us robotics they said unless theres a 3rd party driver for linux it won't work.. So thats that for that.. my external usb viking is listed at linmodems for full hardware chipset, not sure if that means it compat. or not <1> inhibitor does your syslog correctly recognize this viking? <8> well when I try to auto find modem it finds nothing so I guess no <8> not sure what syslog is im new to linux sorry <8> and ive tried all ports that are listed in the network setion in ubuntu none work.. when I type lsusb it does find some numbers listing a device but it doesn't say what.. <1> inhibitor i havent been using modems on ubuntu... except for *DSL wich works fine uding the network wizard. <8> when I type lspci it finds my winmodem under a pci slot so I'm not sure if thats good news when it doesn't get found in the network section <8> yah i'm sure broadband modems have no prob. <8> just these crappy dialup modems. <8> I don't wanna spend 80 bucks for a extern modem that works with linux also and broadband finally arrives lol <1> inhibitor unplug and re-plug your usb-modem, then type dmesg and wait for the end.. you should be able to read some info about your viking <8> what does dmesg mean and is there any other commands or tricks I can try and I will reboot and go try it.. thanks btw <1> dmesg puts out your kernel messages (i.e. syslog output) <8> so if it does say something about the modem then what? <8> is that good news? <1> sure the linklevel works! <8> so if I go to linux and unplug usb then plug it back in and type dmesg and it says something about my modem it should work.. okay, so then how can I tell network config to find the usb modem so I can get this baby working? <1> then you will have to check the network section in ubuntu's gnome-desktop <1> you will need to set the interface up and running... <8> well everything in the network section is filled out to the T, but I can't get the auto find modem feature to actually find the modem, so I don't know what port to choose and how to make the network config actually reconize it <8> do you follow? <8> not the best typer when im tired i'm sorry. <1> cant you type in a /dev/ path instead of auto-find it?
<8> well i've clicked on /dev/modem and every other path it list <8> and then I activate it but it never dials up <8> so I'm not sure what to do next <8> or how to tell ubuntu to actually dialup <1> okay and did your "dmesg" tell you of any devicename? <8> I haven't tried that yet, I'm going to as soon as I know what to do after dmesg does actually happen to say it found it. <1> inhibitor dmesg should tell you where your modem is attached to. <1> you can then compare to the values you clicked on that dropdown list <8> ok so if it list one of the paths i've already tried then what? <8> only reason why I'm trying to figure out what to do next if something does or doesn't happen is because I will have to shutdown pc plug in power cable to linux hd, switch out modems to the usb viking then boot up linux.. lol <8> trying to save me a lot of h***le so I don't have to keep coming back in here with windows asking for some steps. in other words safe time <8> save time rather <1> i c.. doh... yeah try... and dont forget to actually activate the interface.. else it wont dialup i guess. <8> well okay but i've tried all the paths and tried to activate each.. so if it does list one of those paths I know ive already tried all of them.. so any other suggestions? <8> if not i will still go try that to see if it does find the modem regaurdless :) <1> sorry no ideas left... im a bit new to ubuntu too... <8> ok no prob.. let me go and atleast try that <8> brb and thanks <1> ubuntuusers.com <4> I've changed my root p***wd to "root2", and the login works with the telnet. But what do I have to write in the dev\shadow file to only change one p***word, not all? <2> abstract2000: You don't use telnet <2> Period <2> abstract2000: You DO NOT HAVE 2 ROOT USERS <2> Period <2> abstract2000: You don't log into your box as root <2> Period <9> whats the color laser printer with the cheapest cartrigdes ? <2> Pffft <9> is there any program that will decide color pages to print them with my inkjet and black/white pages with my laser? <9> what program language should I learn to create a program that will decide color pages to print them with my inkjet and black/white pages with my laser? <8> back <8> dercone are you still here <8> well if ya come back, Im not sure if it found the modem or not.. it knew I disconnect something but didn't say what. I have the log <8> anyone here that can help me with a modem issue? <10> what about your modem? <8> I can't get it to work <8> its a viking usb external 56k modem <10> is it detected by linux? <10> oh a usb <8> well I did like dercone asked and dmesg it, but it never showed the modem itself <10> check you kernel setup, see if usb modem is enabled <10> i think you have to enable it within your kernel to work <8> well it did find the usb ports <10> otherwise its futile <8> I copied the txt of dmesg for the usb do you wanna see it? <8> i can paste it in a window or send u the txt what ever u like <10> not here <10> pastebin.com <8> i mean in a pm <10> no either www.pastebin.com <8> ok <8> never heard of that let me go there <8> oka see if u see something for inhib <8> cool site thx for letting me know about it <8> do you see it <8> mmm <8> guess ya left me hanging lol <10> how would i see it if you never post the link <8> you go there and hit refresh and on left side it shows whos posted lol. <8> but i did it again since time went by <8> http://pastebin.com/761708 <10> yeah, usb is active, but your modem is not <8> so then it's not going to work? <8> anyway to make it find the modem in the usb? <10> you need to enable it in your kernel <10> the usb modem <8> how do I do that? <8> I'm new to this <10> read the kernel howto <8> i'll try can you explay please? <10> you need the modules for the usb modem enabled <8> I have to reboot, hook up power to linux hd, rehook up the other modem and if i cant find the howto I'll have to do all that again to get back to windows <8> okay, do you please care to help me? <10> help you what?
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