Re: iptables and 2.4.4 kernel in testing

2001-06-03 Thread Timothy C . Klein
On Saturday 02 June 2001 09:44 pm, Simon Read wrote: > Folks, > > I'm trying to build a firewall using the 2.4.4 kernel and iptables. > The kernel seems to configure and build without problems, but when I > try to run iptables to specify a rule I get a message like: > > modprobe: Can't locate

Re: X window

2001-02-17 Thread Timothy C. Klein
Alt-Ctrl-F1 should take you back to the first virtual console (and Alt-Ctrl-F2 to the 2nd, etc). You should be able to log into a text console there and edit /etc/X11/XF86Config by hand or run XF86Setup or the like Tim On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 07:24:07PM -0600, Michael Light wrote: > I recently

Re: Mozilla PSM downloaded, but not installed? (did Debug -> Install PSM)

2000-12-11 Thread Timothy C . Klein
There is a bug in the psm module. You have to run your browser as root to use it. However, if you look in /usr/doc/mozilla/psm-helper there is a README which will take you step by step on creating a work around for this. (It involves making a dummy library called libjedimindtrick, he he he) H

Re: What package to get konqueror to support https ?

2000-12-09 Thread Timothy C . Klein
Lets see if I can remember them ... openssl096, kdebase-crypto, and kdelibs3-crypto I think should do it. On Saturday 09 December 2000 08:56, Michael Meding wrote: > Hi all, > > what package do I need to get konqueror to support https (I guess that is > encrypted html, maybe ssl ?) ? > > TIA > >

Re: (deb potato) How to set default window manager for a) system b)indivdual users

2000-12-07 Thread Timothy C . Klein
If you are not using gdm, perhaps you like xdm or whatever, but there is another way. In each users home directory create an .xsession file. This should be an executable shell script. In the script, put a line to run whatever window manager you want for the user. Thus, for blackbox, use only

Re: WM for GNOME

2000-12-06 Thread Timothy C . Klein
Yes, I have used WM and GNOME together. It works fine, but there is some overlap between the two (the panel and Wharf do a lot of the same stuff, for instance) It works fine though. Just start GNOME, and tell it that you want Window Maker as you window manager in the Contol Center. Tim On T