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<0> a datapipe program <0> the source is on the web <0> datapipe.c <1> so a kiddie script <2> hello guys. Its my first time on linux, i don't really know how to use them, but i manage as its like windows. I am now on suse, but sound is not working! any ideas how i could make it work? <0> i`m trying to forward the connections from my home computer to my work computer <0> to redirect them <2> i believe i need a driver or something because on windows it works just fine <0> using that program <1> all you need to use is iptables then i would think <1> though i've not done it myself <0> i`m trying to redirect port 8080 from one machine to another.. <0> on the home computer i have apache running on that port <0> and on the work computer...that port is free <1> and again, you dont need extra software you simply use iptables <0> but what is the problem with bind ?
<1> thats saying the softare your trying to bind to a port can't do it because 1) the port is taken or 2) you have insufficient access to bind to that port <2> anyone here who could help me? <0> i`m trying to bind from root <0> and that port isn`t taken <1> evol dont know the problem yet <1> does it produce some sort of error log? <0> and i tried to bind other strange ports like 3493 <0> i don`t think so <0> and it was the same problem <0> bind doesn`t have logs ? <1> that is not bind the program it is bind the function <1> and it may be in /var/log/messages <3> bbl... changing os... <0> no it isn`t :( <2> Redragon^, Its my first time on linux, i don't really know how to use them, but i manage as its like windows. I am now on suse, but sound is not working! any ideas how i could make it work <1> evol you have to tell us what your trying to manage <0> evol use google :) <0> what SuSE distro are you using ? <2> i want to listen to this mp3 <2> Yast2 <1> yast2 isn't a suse distro it is the package manager for suse <0> yes <0> cat /etc/issue <0> :) <1> and i dont know much about gui i'm a cli kinda person <2> well its my first time. i don't know. how can i find it? <1> brb <4> Hi all, how can I set a permanent route in Linux? <5> what do you mean by permanent route? <1> with the route command <6> Ok, a noob question here <6> How do I install something? Using ubuntu. Downloaded the bitchx tarball. Extracted it, got 3 files, put them in my home directory. What do I do now? <7> rtfm 'apt-get' <5> moonunit: just ~/BitchX <5> dragonk: bitchx is not in ubuntu repos. <5> in fact 1.1 is <5> uhm. <6> I don't understand what that means level <5> didn't find it 3 days ago. <5> moonunit: using ubuntu you can "install" the package. <6> what do you mean by ~/BitchX <7> well then, moonunit, you really need to find a linux tutorial first <5> doing so: sudo apt-get install bitchx <5> it will ask you for a p***word, that is the p***word to your account. <6> Can you suggest a good one dragonk? <6> Level, will that install the version I've downloaded? <5> dragonk: ubuntu is usually used by those who come from windows. <5> no, that will install the last stable version. <6> Ok, so that grabs it from the net? From the ubuntu repository? <5> yes. very good. <6> How do I install something not in the repository? <5> better get the source. <6> I'm trying to install it for the pracitce as much as actually wanting it <6> So would rather install it the"hard way" it that makes sense <5> you see, all opensource packages have a source code that means that you can compile it on any machine. <6> Yep, understand that <5> moonunit: the hardway is not always the good way. <5> the ubuntu repository is kind of big, you may find any package that you want there, <6> No, but there will be stuff I want to run which isn't in the repository <6> Iwant to learn <6> Really?
<8> Yes moonunit, really. <6> How about apache? <5> i would recommend to use sudo apt-cache search package. <5> moonunit: ofcourse, apache is there. <6> Ok <6> There is some built in repository browser, maybe I couldn't find it, or it's incomplete <6> or just shows popular packages or something <5> moonunit: the others that you do not have in your ubuntu repos you may install them by source. that can be done by downloading the sources of the program and reading the readme file. <6> So is the "add application" program another way of doing it? <5> i would also recommend a very good tutorial on packaging and seting up Ubuntu: http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu <5> this is for Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger. <6> Cool, thanks <6> that's what I'm running <5> if you came from windows environment you would like to take a look at that. <6> awesome <5> it covers up any actual needs. <6> I have (obviously) but am keen to learn <9> hi <3> oky... guys..... how do i see ntfs partitions on fc4 and how do i mopunt them... for example.. in /mnt/win1 and /mnt/win2 <3> ? <3> :) <3> * mount <9> hey.. I have a problem with FC4.. i have some ntfs partitions that i don't want to delete and i installed the ntfs kernel module but fc just ignored it <10> modprobe ntfs <5> skipster: you cannot write to NTFS partitions i think. <10> then you should be able to mount the partitions <5> it was like that i last checked. <3> level_, i know, but i just wanna be able to see them <5> hey Fiver, how's it going? <10> howdy level_. alright, and you? <5> skipster: well you have to know which are which. <5> Fiver: fine, thank you. <3> so i can add mp3`s from the ntfs partition to xmms in fc4 <5> skipster: i think fdisk -l would show you all the partitions. <9> thanks Fiona- <9> Fiver <5> if you don't understand what fdisk -l says just post it all on: <5> !paste <8> More than 3 lines? Paste your stuff at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/ and then tell us the url it gives you. <9> hmm.. <9> FATAL: Module ntfs not found. <9> Fiver.. what now? <5> Pah: are you using stock kernel FC4 or have you compiled your own kernel? <10> Pah: what rpm did you install? <4> level_: I would like the following command to still have effect, after the PC was rebooted:"ip route add 192.168.2.0/24 via 192.168.0.1" What can I do for this to last beyond the next reboot? <9> kernel-module-ntfs-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4-2.1.22-0.rr.6.0.i686.rpm <9> level_, it's stock kernel <9> fc4 :) <10> Pah: uname -r <11> hi <5> down goes X <11> could some one give me advice? <5> Aenigma: just ask. <10> Aenigma: don't eat yellow snow <3> level_, what next? <5> :) <11> im wanting to install linux, just wondering which version is best for dual boot <5> skipster: which /dev/'s are NTFS ? <3> /dev/hda3 and /dev/hda5 <3> or 4... <3> :| <5> Aenigma: all are best, personally i use Ubuntu. It's a good distro if you are a begginer and it adds any windows installation to boot manager. <5> skipster: well check again. <5> Aenigma: and it's cute too, that's why i use. <3> i don't get mush from there... <3> *much <5> post what you get there in here: <5> !paste <8> More than 3 lines? Paste your stuff at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/ and then tell us the url it gives you. <3> !paste <3> ... <5> uh, just go to that site! <3> :P <5> and post the output of fdisk -l
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