System security question

2001-01-05 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi, Netstat shows the following services on my home machine: Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp0 0 *:printer *:* LISTEN tcp0 0 *

Re: Aureal Vortex2 soundcard in Woody

2000-06-16 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi Bruce, I don't know if this will work for you or not, but what I did was I made a soft link to the linux header in /usr/src/ called linux. After that I could compile the drive fine. See how you go. MB Bruce Z. Lysik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi folks, > > Been trying to get my Aureal Vortex

Re: Compiling i686 packages?

2000-06-01 Thread Martin Bishop
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 07:31:27AM +0200, Mattias Sundberg wrote: > > > > I sent a mail asking about how to compile i686 Deb packages, due to an > > disfunctional backup attempt I lost all my mailboxes so I don“t know if I > > got any replies so here goes ag

Q: X-6.4 and imlib problem (longish).

2000-05-15 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi everyone, I don't know if this is OT or not so I apologise if it is. I recently compiled X-6.4 on my system and eterm has refused to work. (The window frame showd up but no prompt.) I then got the Eterm source and compiled it myself, still no go; imlib2 can't be detected even though I have li

Re: Help -- Data recovery

2000-04-20 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi, Thank you all for answering my plea for help. Special thanks go to Oswald B. and David W.. I took your sagely advice and I've managed to retrieve all of my data. I was wrong in remembering that hda2 was a primary partition. It was a logical partition. Changing between primary and logical

Re: Help -- Data recovery

2000-04-20 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi David, Thanks for replying. David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't have the start of this thread anymore. You have linux on > this machine? If so, I'd try and mount the partition readonly from > linux rather than going anywhere near it with other OSes. I don't > think linux looks at t

Re: Help -- Data recovery

2000-04-20 Thread Martin Bishop
Oswald Buddenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hmm ... how did you use dos fdisk at any time? if so, then you _might_ > have a problem. but i guess, you used only cfdisk for the whole > repartitioning. After booting into Win98 and couldn't see hda2, I ran 'dos fdisk' to check the partition to see

Re: Java IDE

2000-04-09 Thread Martin Bishop
Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > Have you ever run Forte on Debian systems? I have looked at it on Sun's > website. The doc says that to run it you'd need a powerful system (P. > III). The IDE is distributed on .rpm format, the size is about 9M. I was > wondering whether Forte would eat u

GNU-PG verifying question/confusion.

2000-03-14 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi, I've search the mailing list archives and couldn't find the answer so I'm trying here hoping someone could help. When I run: gpg --verify linux-2.3.41.tar.bz2.sign linux-2.3.41.tar.bz2 I get this result: gpg: Signature made Sat Jan 29 10:18:19 2000 EST using DSA key ID 1E1A8782 gpg: Good sig

Re: MBRs Are Dangerous Things

2000-02-06 Thread Martin Bishop
I don't know if this will help or not, but here it is anyway.. When I first mess around with multi boot, I mucked up the MBR as well. One solution was to boot up the system with a DOS bootup disk, and runt "fdisk /mbr". That will put DOS back in control however. Use this method if you use loadlin

Re: Sound

2000-01-27 Thread Martin Bishop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just looking through the list archives and saw mention of a sound > program called AU Real which worked well. But no other mention of it and > cant find it at freashmeat. Where is it? > Thanks > Peter I got it from http://linux.aureal.com Maybe it's st

A quicky on kerneld and kmod.

2000-01-25 Thread Martin Bishop
Hello, >From the docs that I've read in the kernel source, I gathered that kerneld and kmod are two different utils to load modules. But how do I know which one is being used on my system, and does it really a make big difference? Thanks, MB

Re: I've got sound!

2000-01-24 Thread Martin Bishop
David J. Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've only played an mp3; I'm still trying to figure out xfreecd. > > But it sounds fine. I haven't cranked it, but at a moderate volume it sounds > good. Definitely tell your friend to give it a try. I agree: don't pay the > $20 for 4Front's drivers. > >

Re: wine_0.0.991212-1_i386.deb broken

2000-01-14 Thread Martin Bishop
Darxus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Martin Bishop wrote: > > > They don't keep old versions around. If you install your packages via > apt-get, it leaves the installed packages in /var/cache/apt/archives. > Check there first. There's a comm

Re: wine_0.0.991212-1_i386.deb broken

2000-01-13 Thread Martin Bishop
Darxus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > DeltaForce2 and winmine work on my machine with wine_0.0.991114-2_i386.deb > & libwine_0.0.991114-2_i386.deb, but not with wine_0.0.991212-1_i386.deb & > libwine_0.0.991212-1_i386.deb (the latest). > Do you know where I can get wine_0.0.991114-2_i386.deb and

apt-get upgrade problem

1999-12-18 Thread Martin Bishop
Hi, I got the following errors when I ran apt-get upgrade. Configuring packages ... libopenldap-runtime failed to configure, with exit code 30 (Reading database ... 47778 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace base-files 2.1.10 (using .../base-files_2.1.11_all.deb) ... U