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  1. aioshin

    cups won't work

    have u click the adminstrator mode?, you should be root to administer it, also make sure that cups services is running. try #service cups start ..... or #/etc/init.d/cups start
  2. thanks for d reply, with regards to repositories, I'm aware of it, Im using 3.4 on my mdk 10.1, of course, thanks to thac, I dunno if thac already has a 3.4 for 10.0, that was why I only been able to choose the 3.3, anyway Im trying right now to remove all kde packages and will try to reinstall it as what youve said
  3. it was running 3.2 then, but upon knowing that a kde-3.3-thac is available, so I tried or did upgrade the kde packages hoping that since it is for mdk 10.0 it should work fine, but after successfully installing those packages, upon loading the DM, it just freeze, so I've tried to find the remaining 3.2 packages, and replace those with equivalent 3.3, but still does not work, keyboard is dead, and the box used to be an ltsp server for a thin client connecting on it, but after that upgrade of kde, ltsp does not work anymore, iits like that the server becomes so slow that loading the ltsp kernel is very slow or wont be able to load at all.... right now, I still try to correct the problem, maybe I´ ll reinstall the 3.2 package... anyone here successfully installed kde 3.3 on mdk 10.0 OE? or have similar problem and been able to resolved it? and in advance
  4. wah... anyway, that's all I can give, am not really searching, just so happen that I tried to set-up a samba primary domain controller, and had me my samba doc, really lots of docss, commands. and config guide.. then I saw that command I' d gave you... but since that doesńot work, hope you'll figure it out yourself... good luck btw, try use irc, logon to #samba channel, lots of users there, maybe some can help
  5. Im trying to download the thacs, kde3.4 rpms, from one of its mirrors, so I can install it to my home pc, Its a shame, dont have an internet connection there, so just want to know, ( especially from thacs) aside from the kde34 rpms from thacs mirror, what other rpm file should I download, since it has been required that the ff: urpmi repositorys sould be present: 1.mandrake main 2.mandrake contrib 3. plf 10.1 free 4. plf non-free ... actually, I already installed it in my desktop here at my workś pc using 10.1, but did not got the chance to list all the files that required by urmpi during that install....
  6. Try update-menus -v first as root then as user that was my problem b4 and was solved by that command as per thacs advice B)
  7. you dont really need to touch anything in the conf file of your samba if all you want to do is to access your win xp from you linux machine... and like polemicz said, try to log on it ( ur XP) from ur Linux using the admin username... also, if that user you intend to use to login from ur linux is a normal user in ur Xpee, try to create its own shared folder there
  8. try to configure your partitions thru MCC, disk partitions, toggle to expert, click options.. you'lle find several options there.. hope that helps
  9. try this one $ net -S DOMAIN-Server -U user JOIN where domain-server = name of your domain server host user = user M ( the user in the domain) the command will let the local pc (samba server) to join the domain... havent tried it yet my self, coz as i've said, dont have a windows domain
  10. try to disable first your norton antivirus, edit its config not to run during start-up, and also check your bios if it does have an antivirus feature, disable it....
  11. you may also try this $/usr/bin/gmplayer -quiet -nofs
  12. try #cat /etc/resolv.conf
  13. I have not tried my linux to join a windows domain, but I've tried windows to join a Samba PDC, so... in joining a Samba PDC, you should create the user account in your samba host, and those account should be able to login to a windows box, even if those account does not exist in that box (windows / usually 2k/xp). If a win2k box will join a windows domain, same scenario will happen, user accounts are created only at the windows host acting as domain, but I dunno it that scenario will work in linux,.. so you better try ( if u have'nt tried it yet) to create an account in your linux box similar to the account assigned to you and exist already in the Win Domain server. then use that to login to your linux box... well, I dunno if that really wrks... but you could just give it a try...
  14. aioshin

    Man-Puke

    who cares really about the name? doesnt matter what the name is, as long as it is linux, Im no t using linux because of its distro name, im using it because of how it works. I like mandrake because I am able to install it to almost pc here n my place, even without the internet connection, i've been able to install the common needs of a regular pc user.. so now Mandriva, i will still continue to use it.. because it is still linux
  15. thank you so much, that command solves my menu problem... thanks thac !!!!
  16. but nothing has change, it is still a linux :P
  17. I've just upgraded my kde3.4 upon reading this, ofcourse from 1st release of thacs kde 3.4 also, everythings doin well before, but after those available upgrade has been installled, it does display, but when cliking the kde start menu, the panel will just gone, dunno why! well, after trying to find out why, got no luck, so what i did was reinstalled all the package related to kde... I remove all kde packages, then install the latest packages, still from thacs.. so now, I have this new kde installed... the problem with the panel that just disappeared has been fixed, but the new problem appears... almost all of the applications on the start menu duplicated itself. I'd tried the menu editor but no luck, still there... I created a new user and tried to log in there, but the problem still appears, see attached image.. .. the menu duplicates... eh.. is there something wrong with the new packages that i've installed... ???
  18. Actually, you don't need to have a samba server running to access your windows from your linux machine, just use your konqueror and type smb://ip-of-your-pc , when ask with a username and password, try to use your 2k/xp administrator account, you should be able to access all of the shared folder of disk. You dont need to create this administrator account in your linux. Did you use LinNeighborhood? I encountered problem using this when I changed my mandrake from 10.0 to 10.1, dunno if the kernel really was the problem, I mean the default kernel of 10.1 oe.. see this post when it will timed out, LinNeighborhood will sometimes ask for a password and username..but will never accept it. that was before, now I rarely use linNeighborhood, I rather use konqueror typing smb://target-pc, well, so far so good... Try to access your windows from your linux, then at the same time, try to check your logs at the konsole... #tail -f /var/log/messages , when that strange things appears, try to check what happen thru the logs... ALso, some say that they dont encountered any problem when accessing windows shares thru CLI, using smbclient command, well, if you'r comportable to use it, you may try it... btw, my kernel right now is 2.6.8.1.24mdk, 10.1 oe... you may try to update yours if u still using 2.6.8.1.12...
  19. thanks for the reply dude, I made it.. samba is now my primary domain controller.. actually, for testing only : )
  20. since you can can access your home/user under init level 3... try to rename your .kde folder under /home/user/.kde , dont delete it, just rename it, then change to init 5 again then try if u can login..
  21. i voted other.. dunno if others will like it, but I like it to be Destiny Linux :)
  22. on which partition you've installed XP anyway?
  23. try to check you logs in the server that you want to connect to, those time that you've tried to established ssh connection. so you may know what was happening during that time.. try to check also the /etc/hosts.allow if there's an entry there that specify sshd to accept to a particular ip only... and also, try to check if sshd service is up :)
  24. did you create a separate partition before you install mndk? during the installation, you should been ask to partition manually or automatic, if you choose the automatic, mndk will be the one to decide which partition to use... or maybe those hda5-7 are not mounted, try to mount them from the mcc - partition option = mount points, it should be detected as ntfs if those are still the partitions containing you xp...
  25. Konsole said the following. Sorry, How shall I do now? [root@localhost niti]# urpmi kdebase Some package requested cannot be installed: kdeartwork-3.4.0-7.mdk10.2.thac.i586 (due to missing libarts1-1.4.0-5.mdk10.2.thac.i586) kdebase-3.4.0-14.mdk10.2.thac.i586 (due to missing libarts1-1.4.0-5.mdk10.2.thac.i586) kdebase-common-3.4.0-14.mdk10.2.thac.i586 (due to missing libarts1-1.4.0-5.mdk10.2.thac.i586) kdebase-konsole-3.4.0-14.mdk10.2.thac.i586 (due to missing libarts1-1.4.0-5.mdk10.2.thac.i586) libarts1-1.4.0-5.mdk10.2.thac.i586 (due to unsatisfied libmasc.so.1) libkdebase4-3.4.0-14.mdk10.2.thac.i586 (due to missing libarts1-1.4.0-5.mdk10.2.thac.i586) Continue? (Y/n) n <{POST_SNAPBACK}> once again check the required urpmi repositorys. you must have 5 of them 1.mandrake main 2.mandrake contrib 3. plf 10.1 free 4. plf non-free 5. thacs rpm if not there will be failed dependencys and yes kde-3.4.0 requires xorg-6.8.2 This post has been edited by thac: Mar 19 2005, 01:12 AM :just copied/paste from thacs post
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