Re: yellowdog-general Digest 20 Aug 2001 23:26:08 -0000 Issue 501


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>yellowdog-general Digest 20 Aug 2001 23:26:08 -0000 Issue 501

>Topics (messages 13647 through 13676):

>FTP Again
> 13647 by: Brian Watson <bcwatso1@uiuc.edu>

>another new user with PPP trouble
> 13648 by: Ben Stallings <Ben@WorksCited.Net>
> 13650 by: "eric hernandez" <hnz.eric@freesurf.fr>

>making Yaboot indefinite
> 13649 by: Bookem <bookem@totalise.co.uk>
> 13651 by: spam_filter@linuxfreemail.com
> 13654 by: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
> 13656 by: spam_filter@linuxfreemail.com
> 13657 by: "Pete Peters" <ppeters914@home.com>
> 13660 by: Chuq Von Rospach <chuqui@plaidworks.com>

>nfs export mystery solved (partly)
> 13652 by: Neil Jolly <neil@jollycom.ca>

>Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support
> 13653 by: cdowns@amanet.org
> 13655 by: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
> 13661 by: Jose M. <josemanuel@valux.org>
> 13662 by: "Ruprecht, Chris" <cruprech@compucom.com>
> 13663 by: Robert Vogt IV <robert@arborhost.com>

>SendMail Question
> 13658 by: "Howard Shere" <hshere@greendragon.com>
> 13659 by: Robert Brandtjen <rob@prometheusmedia.com>

>Yellowdog Linux on RS/6000
> 13664 by: Derek Richardson <derek.richardson@pgs.com>

>failed to install iptables rpm
> 13665 by: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>
> 13666 by: "Iain Stevenson" <iain@iainstevenson.com>
> 13667 by: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
> 13671 by: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>
> 13673 by: Bryn Hughes <linux@demian.shacknet.nu>

>Kernel compiling process
> 13668 by: Donovan Warren <aramis_@Bacil.DYNDNS.ORG>
> 13669 by: Bryn Hughes <linux@demian.shacknet.nu>
> 13670 by: John Norair <splinemodel@mac.com>
> 13672 by: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>

>rpm failure
> 13674 by: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>

>KDE 2.2 for YDL 2.0
> 13675 by: Phil <pdarling@voyager.net>
> 13676 by: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>

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>Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 17:41:57 -0500
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>From: Brian Watson <bcwatso1@uiuc.edu>
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>Subject: FTP Again

>I am having a problem connecting to my ftp server with I'm not on my
>local network. I have the YDL box as the DMZ behind my router, but
>any attempt to connect to the server tries to access it from its
>internal IP. Example:

>I connect from:

>12:34:56:78

>to my server

>My ftp server sends back the ip for 192.168.1.2 (the server's internal IP)

>Where would this problem be? Is there some way to bind proftpd to
>the external IP address?

>--Brian

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
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>Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 22:12:46 -0500
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>From: Ben Stallings <Ben@WorksCited.Net>
>Subject: another new user with PPP trouble

>Hi, folks. From the look of the archives, I'm not alone in having trouble
>getting PPP to run reliably in a fresh YDL installation. It worked
>flawlessly the first time I used it, but hasn't worked since... even though
>I wiped the Linux partitions and reinstalled YDL from scratch, and *that*
>didn't help, and even though it still works fine under Mac OS.

>I've tried a half dozen different fixes that people suggested in the
>archives, but since I tried them one after another, I'm afraid I may have
>scrambled things up hopelessly by now, and I'd just like to start over. I
>figure if I could start with a fresh install of PPP, I could follow the
>steps in PPP-HOWTO. But first I have a couple of questions for you:

>1. How do I reinstall PPP alone? Which RPM is it in? Do I need to delete
>existing files prior to running 'rpm -i' to get a clean install? Which
>ones?

>2. What lock file(s) are used by pppd? If the connection drops and pppd
>doesn't realize it, do I need to manually delete the lock file(s)?

>3. My modem is internal (PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet"). Could it be holding a
>grudge against YDL that might be cleared by cutting all power (zapping the
>PRAM 3 to 5 times)? Or does the fact that it still works under Mac OS
>prove that the modem is fine?

>4. Do any of you folks live in the Twin Cities, Minnesota? I'll take you
>out for lunch if you'll look at my PowerBook... There's a local Linux user
>group, but I don't know if any of them use YDL.

>Many thanks!
>Ben Stallings
>Minneapolis, MN

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Message-ID: <000201c1297a$284a6e40$c4c82bd4@computer>
>From: "eric hernandez" <hnz.eric@freesurf.fr>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:41:32 +0200
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>Subject: Re: another new user with PPP trouble

>Hi Ben,

>I have only one answer to your questions. Kppp is included in the kdenetwork
>package.
>You will find in a french website the installation journal of YDL on a
>powerbook
>http://www.lea-linux.org.
>Type in the research window "modem configuration" you will find all the
>experiments for installing YDL on a powerbook. There is a modem section. The
>author mention how he configured his internal modem. The text is in french
>but I think that you will be able to translate it on the internet. The bash
>commands are "ininglishinzetext".
>Hope that you'll find a solution
>best regards

>eric

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ben Stallings <Ben@WorksCited.Net>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 5:12 AM
>Subject: another new user with PPP trouble

>> Hi, folks. From the look of the archives, I'm not alone in having trouble
>> getting PPP to run reliably in a fresh YDL installation. It worked
>> flawlessly the first time I used it, but hasn't worked since... even
>though
>> I wiped the Linux partitions and reinstalled YDL from scratch, and *that*
>> didn't help, and even though it still works fine under Mac OS.
>>
>> I've tried a half dozen different fixes that people suggested in the
>> archives, but since I tried them one after another, I'm afraid I may have
>> scrambled things up hopelessly by now, and I'd just like to start over. I
>> figure if I could start with a fresh install of PPP, I could follow the
>> steps in PPP-HOWTO. But first I have a couple of questions for you:
>>
>> 1. How do I reinstall PPP alone? Which RPM is it in? Do I need to delete
>> existing files prior to running 'rpm -i' to get a clean install? Which
>> ones?
>>
>> 2. What lock file(s) are used by pppd? If the connection drops and pppd
>> doesn't realize it, do I need to manually delete the lock file(s)?
>>
>> 3. My modem is internal (PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet"). Could it be holding
>a
>> grudge against YDL that might be cleared by cutting all power (zapping the
>> PRAM 3 to 5 times)? Or does the fact that it still works under Mac OS
>> prove that the modem is fine?
>>
>> 4. Do any of you folks live in the Twin Cities, Minnesota? I'll take you
>> out for lunch if you'll look at my PowerBook... There's a local Linux
>user
>> group, but I don't know if any of them use YDL.
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> Ben Stallings
>> Minneapolis, MN
>>
>>

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 14:16:10 +0100
>From: Bookem <bookem@totalise.co.uk>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Message-ID: <3BA7DB79@mail.totalise.co.uk>
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>Subject: making Yaboot indefinite

>Is there any way to make yaboot stay at the os prompt indefinitely?

>Totalise - the Users ISP

>-----------------------
>The Totalise Email system, probably the most flexible email system in the
>world. To register for an account goto http://www.totalise.net

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 06:17:45 -0700
>Message-Id: <200108201317.f7KDHjF17103@superglide.netfx-2000.net>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>From: spam_filter@linuxfreemail.com
>Subject: Re: making Yaboot indefinite

>>Is there any way to make yaboot stay at the os prompt indefinitely?

>>Totalise - the Users ISP

>>-----------------------
>>The Totalise Email system, probably the most flexible email system in the
>>world. To register for an account goto http://www.totalise.net

>*** Your message did not reach its recipient ***
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>this message was caught in error, please email
>a note to spam_filter@netfx-2000.net.
>If this message is spam, knock it off!
>This server is in California where it is illegal
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>We will go after all spammers to the maximum
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>From: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com,
> Bookem <bookem@totalise.co.uk>
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:49:13 -0600
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>Subject: Re: making Yaboot indefinite

>There is a 'delay=' option
>in your /etc/yaboot.conf file...

>On Monday 20 August 2001 07:16, Bookem wrote:
>> Is there any way to make yaboot stay at the os prompt indefinitely?
>>
>> Totalise - the Users ISP
>>
>> -----------------------
>> The Totalise Email system, probably the most flexible email system in the
>> world. To register for an account goto http://www.totalise.net

>--

>Regards,
>Dan Burcaw
>Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 08:43:39 -0700
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>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>From: spam_filter@linuxfreemail.com
>Subject: Re: making Yaboot indefinite

>>There is a 'delay=' option
>>in your /etc/yaboot.conf file...

>>On Monday 20 August 2001 07:16, Bookem wrote:
>>> Is there any way to make yaboot stay at the os prompt indefinitely?
>>>
>>> Totalise - the Users ISP
>>>
>>> -----------------------
>>> The Totalise Email system, probably the most flexible email system in the
>>> world. To register for an account goto http://www.totalise.net

>>--

>>Regards,
>>Dan Burcaw
>>Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.

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>If this message is not spam and you feel that
>this message was caught in error, please email
>a note to spam_filter@netfx-2000.net.
>If this message is spam, knock it off!
>This server is in California where it is illegal
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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>From: "Pete Peters" <ppeters914@home.com>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:01:23 -0700
>Message-ID: <000f01c12991$5cfd85c0$549a0c41@sttln1.wa.home.com>
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>Subject: RE: making Yaboot indefinite

>Ahhhh, nothing starts a Monday like email from spam_filter. :-(

>Hmmmm, since they're essentially 'spamming' us, I guess they can take
>themselves to court for violating the law.

>Pete
>"Windows 2000 not found: (C)heer, (P)arty, (D)ance?"

>-----Original Message-----
>From: spam_filter@linuxfreemail.com
>[mailto:spam_filter@linuxfreemail.com]
>Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 8:44 AM
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Subject: Re: making Yaboot indefinite

>[snip]

>*** Your message did not reach its recipient ***
>It was caught by the mailing system as spam.
>If this message is not spam and you feel that
>this message was caught in error, please email
>a note to spam_filter@netfx-2000.net.
>If this message is spam, knock it off!
>This server is in California where it is illegal
>to spam! We do not accept spam here!
>We will go after all spammers to the maximum
>extent of the law!

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:08:42 -0700
>From: Chuq Von Rospach <chuqui@plaidworks.com>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Message-ID: <B7A6922A.4E91%chuqui@plaidworks.com>
>Mime-version: 1.0
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>Subject: Re: making Yaboot indefinite

>Even better -- I tried to write their abuse account to tell them to fix
>their filter, and it bounced as user unknown.

>I suggest we ALL set up filters to forward all this stuff back to them,
>every time it happens, and maybe they'll figure it out...

>On 8/20/01 9:01 AM, "Pete Peters" <ppeters914@home.com> wrote:

>> Ahhhh, nothing starts a Monday like email from spam_filter. :-(

>--
>Chuq Von Rospach, Internet Gnome <http://www.chuqui.com>
>[<chuqui@plaidworks.com> = <me@chuqui.com> = <chuq@apple.com>]
>Yes, yes, I've finally finished my home page. Lucky you.

>I wish I could say your enthusiasm was contagious...

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Message-ID: <20010820134145.13326.qmail@biathlon.jollycomp>
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>From: Neil Jolly <neil@jollycom.ca>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 07:41:45 -0600
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>Subject: nfs export mystery solved (partly)

>It appears that the uid must be the same on both systems for full access to
>the shared directory. Once I changed the uid to on my OS X system to be
>identical to that on the ydl machine I was able to access my home directory
>alright. I'm still not sure why I have access to some directories where the
>uid is different though.

>Neil

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Message-ID: <OFEA62B8E1.77F3BB86-ON85256AAE.00527302@nyc.amanet.org>
>From: cdowns@amanet.org
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:02:36 -0500
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>Subject: Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support

>Does anyone have a precompiled 2.4.x kernel for a dual processor with 3d
>acceleration. I tried to compile one this weekend, but kept getting agp
>errors, and flush cache errors, and keyboard errors. If anyone could help
>it would be appreciated!

> Charles Downs
>Padgett-Thompson Products

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>From: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:50:07 -0600
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>Subject: Re: Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support

>Take a look at my 2.4.8 kernel...
>ftp://ftp.penguinppc.org/users/dburcaw/kernel-2.4.8/

>On Monday 20 August 2001 09:02, cdowns@amanet.org wrote:
>> Does anyone have a precompiled 2.4.x kernel for a dual processor with 3d
>> acceleration. I tried to compile one this weekend, but kept getting agp
>> errors, and flush cache errors, and keyboard errors. If anyone could help
>> it would be appreciated!
>>
>> Charles Downs
>> Padgett-Thompson Products

>--

>Regards,
>Dan Burcaw
>Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.

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>From: Jose M. <josemanuel@valux.org>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 20:17:59 +0200
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>Subject: Re: Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support

>El dia Monday 20 August 2001 17:50, escribiste:
>>% Take a look at my 2.4.8 kernel...
>>% ftp://ftp.penguinppc.org/users/dburcaw/kernel-2.4.8/
>>%
>>%
>>%
>>% On Monday 20 August 2001 09:02, cdowns@amanet.org wrote:
>>% > Does anyone have a precompiled 2.4.x kernel for a dual processor with
>> 3d % > acceleration. I tried to compile one this weekend, but kept
>> getting agp % > errors, and flush cache errors, and keyboard errors. If
>> anyone could help % > it would be appreciated!
>>% >
>>% > Charles Downs
>>% > Padgett-Thompson Products
>>%
>Please, which file contains kernel source?
>kernel-source-2.4.8-0.4c.ppc.rpm
>or
>kernel-2.4.8-0.4c.src.rpm

>Thanks in advance.
>--
>Salu2.
>.-
>-.-.-.-.-.-
>'First they ignore you. Then they laugh at
>you. Then they fight you. Then you win.' Evidently, we are
>getting close to winning." Gandhi
>-.-.-.-.-.-

>Visit http://www.valux.org
>**************************
>Jose M. Laveda
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>CULLERA - Valencia (Spain)
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>From: "Ruprecht, Chris" <cruprech@compucom.com>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Subject: RE: Re: Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support

>Is this a trick question?

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jose M. [mailto:josemanuel@valux.org]
>> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:18 PM
>> To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>> Subject: Re: Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support
>>=20

>[snip]

>> Please, which file contains kernel source?
>> kernel-source-2.4.8-0.4c.ppc.rpm=20
>> or
>> kernel-2.4.8-0.4c.src.rpm=20
>>=20

>which of the two above has the words "kernel" and "source" in it?

>Ciao,
>Chris

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:17:20 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Robert Vogt IV <robert@arborhost.com>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0108201515570.27274-100000@saturn.arborhost.com>
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>Subject: RE: Re: Precompiled Kernel w/ 3D accel and Dual Process Support

>> > Please, which file contains kernel source?
>> > kernel-source-2.4.8-0.4c.ppc.rpm
>> > or
>> > kernel-2.4.8-0.4c.src.rpm
>> >
>>
>> which of the two above has the words "kernel" and "source" in it?

> Wrong. They both contain kernel source. But the source RPM is
>packaged for compilation as an RPM, while the kernel-source RPM is kernel
>source ready to be placed in /usr/src automagically. (Use the first, even
>though both will work...)

> -Robert Vogt IV

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 11:17:42 -0500
>From: "Howard Shere" <hshere@greendragon.com>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
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>Message-Id: <S.0006393836@watervalley.net>
>Subject: SendMail Question

>I know there is a way to do this, but I cannot figure out what it is.

>I'd like to have sendmail only be allowed to send mail to an address which
>resolves to a particular IP address. If the mail is supposed to be sent
>elsewhere, I'd like it to be dumped.

>The IP I want to send it to is our mail server (on another machine) and the
>only thing we want to run sendmail on our yellow dog machine (our webserver)
>is to handle forms. All the forms will be setup to send to an address on our
>mail server.

>_________________________________________________________________________
> Mac guys: I want complete control. Unix guys: No you don't.
>_________________________________________________________________________
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>President | 301 N. Main St. | P.O. Box 70
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>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 11:46:56 -0500
>From: Robert Brandtjen <rob@prometheusmedia.com>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
>Message-ID: <B7A6A930.90AA%rob@prometheusmedia.com>
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>on 8/20/01 11:17 AM, Howard Shere at hshere@greendragon.com wrote:

>> The IP I want to send it to is our mail server (on another machine) and the
>> only thing we want to run sendmail on our yellow dog machine (our webserver)
>> is to handle forms. All the forms will be setup to send to an address on our
>> mail server.

>http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&as_ugroup=comp.mail.sendmail

>Look here - anything you want to do with sendmail has already been
>asked/answered there.

> Robert Brandtjen
> --------------------------------------
> Web Site Creation and Hosting Services
> Hostmaster@prometheusmedia.com
> www.prometheusmedia.com

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>Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>From: Derek Richardson <derek.richardson@pgs.com>
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>Subject: Yellowdog Linux on RS/6000

>All,
>Does YDL run on IBM RS/6000 3BT workstations? If so, which version
>works best? Thanks in advance...
>Regards,
>Derek R.
>--
>Junior Linux Geek
>713-817-1197 (cell)
>713-781-4000 x2267 (office)
>""If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the
>government's ability to govern the people, we should look to limit those
>guarantees."
>-- President Bill Clinton, August 12, 1993
>"Huh?" --collective consciousness of America

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>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 13:53:09 -0700
>From: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
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>Subject: failed to install iptables rpm

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>Hello all,

>Trying to install the iptables-1.2.2.-1 rpm. I have just compiled a new
>kernel and it is running rather nicely. Kernel I am running is
>2.4.9-benh0.

>The command I use for the install is;
>rpm --install iptables-1.2.2-1.ppc.rpm

>But then it comes back telling me;
>error: failed dependencies:
> kernel >= 2.4.0 is needed by iptables-1.2.2-1

>So, I checked a few things,
>dmesg tells me: Linux version 2.4.9-benh0
>rpm -v kernel tells me: kernel-2.2.17-0.6.1

>I do indeed have the 2.2.17 kernel on my machine, but it is not being
>used. I keep it around cause it works. and it is the last kernel I was
>ruinning before attempting the new 2.4 trees.

>So, I then attempted doing;
>rpm --force --install iptables-1.2.2-1.ppc.rpm

>and got the same failed dependencies message.

>Is there a way around this? Do I need to get rid of the 2.2.17 kernel
>altogether now?

>Any ideas/suggestions woudl be great.
>TIA.

>Murias

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>Message-ID: <49166.192.168.1.220.998341819.squirrel@wallace>
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 22:10:19 +0100 (BST)
>From: "Iain Stevenson" <iain@iainstevenson.com>
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>Subject: Re: failed to install iptables rpm

>Hi Murias,

>... is /usr/src/linux pointing to your new kernel sources? If not, you
>need to fix up the symlink. First remove the old symlink. Then,
>assuming the new kernel is in /build/kernel, you would type ln -s
>/build/kernel /usr/src/linux

> Iain

>> *This message was transferred with a trial version of
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>> Pro* Hello all,
>>
>> Trying to install the iptables-1.2.2.-1 rpm. I have just compiled a
>> new kernel and it is running rather nicely. Kernel I am running is
>> 2.4.9-benh0.
>>
>> The command I use for the install is;
>> rpm --install iptables-1.2.2-1.ppc.rpm
>>
>> But then it comes back telling me;
>> error: failed dependencies:
>> kernel >= 2.4.0 is needed by iptables-1.2.2-1
>>
>> So, I checked a few things,
>> dmesg tells me: Linux version 2.4.9-benh0
>> rpm -v kernel tells me: kernel-2.2.17-0.6.1
>>
>> I do indeed have the 2.2.17 kernel on my machine, but it is not being
>> used. I keep it around cause it works. and it is the last kernel I
>> was ruinning before attempting the new 2.4 trees.
>>
>> So, I then attempted doing;
>> rpm --force --install iptables-1.2.2-1.ppc.rpm
>>
>> and got the same failed dependencies message.
>>
>> Is there a way around this? Do I need to get rid of the 2.2.17 kernel
>> altogether now?
>>
>> Any ideas/suggestions woudl be great.
>> TIA.
>>
>> Murias

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>From: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:24:46 -0600
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>Subject: Re: failed to install iptables rpm

>

>This is a result of you not using an RPM-based kernel.

>As I see it, you have two options:

>1) run an rpm kernel such as:
>ftp://ftp.penguinppc.org/users/dburcaw/kernel-2.4.8/
>2) install with --nodeps

>#2 is not advised.

>>
>> The command I use for the install is;
>> rpm --install iptables-1.2.2-1.ppc.rpm
>>
>> But then it comes back telling me;
>> error: failed dependencies:
>> kernel >= 2.4.0 is needed by iptables-1.2.2-1
>>
>> So, I checked a few things,
>> dmesg tells me: Linux version 2.4.9-benh0
>> rpm -v kernel tells me: kernel-2.2.17-0.6.1
>>
>> I do indeed have the 2.2.17 kernel on my machine, but it is not being
>> used. I keep it around cause it works. and it is the last kernel I was
>> ruinning before attempting the new 2.4 trees.
>>
>> So, I then attempted doing;
>> rpm --force --install iptables-1.2.2-1.ppc.rpm
>>
>> and got the same failed dependencies message.
>>
>> Is there a way around this? Do I need to get rid of the 2.2.17 kernel
>> altogether now?
>>
>> Any ideas/suggestions woudl be great.
>> TIA.
>>
>> Murias

>--

>Regards,
>Dan Burcaw
>Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.

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>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 14:39:35 -0700
>From: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>
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>Subject: Re: failed to install iptables rpm

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>1) the symlinks are there, and double checked several times. (I am always
>extremely paranoid on this one to begin with)

>2) not that crazy about the rpm kernels. (no offence to the ones that
>build them) just like to limit the over head that some of them have and
>make sure that certain things are in it.

>3) installing with nodeps is not advised... reasoning here. I am quite
>sure that I have all the deps installed. Been over the iptables help
>pages at http://ipmasq.cjb.net/ and
>http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/howto/beta/c-html/index.html several
>times. Having never even tried a nodeps install, I am quite curious as
>to the reasons.

>Thank you, both Iain and Dan. ;)

>Murias

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>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 14:49:06 -0700
>From: Bryn Hughes <linux@demian.shacknet.nu>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
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>Subject: Re: failed to install iptables rpm

>There's also a switch you can pass rpm that will 'install' the RPM without
>actually writing any files. It will write to the database that it's
>installed, but it won't actually DO anything. If you download a 2.4.x
>kernel and do it this way, RPM will think 2.4.x is installed but you'll be
>using your version of 2.4.x. man rpm for info

>Bryn

>on 8/20/01 2:39 PM, Murias O'Ceallagh at linux@dragonsblood.net wrote:

>> *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
>> 1) the symlinks are there, and double checked several times. (I am always
>> extremely paranoid on this one to begin with)
>>
>> 2) not that crazy about the rpm kernels. (no offence to the ones that
>> build them) just like to limit the over head that some of them have and
>> make sure that certain things are in it.
>>
>> 3) installing with nodeps is not advised... reasoning here. I am quite
>> sure that I have all the deps installed. Been over the iptables help
>> pages at http://ipmasq.cjb.net/ and
>> http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/howto/beta/c-html/index.html several
>> times. Having never even tried a nodeps install, I am quite curious as
>> to the reasons.
>>
>> Thank you, both Iain and Dan. ;)
>>
>> Murias
>>
>>
>>

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>From: Donovan Warren <aramis_@Bacil.DYNDNS.ORG>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 14:30:20 -0700
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>Subject: Kernel compiling process

>on ix86, the basic process to roll a kernel is

>- make mrproper
>- make menuconfig
>- make dep
>- make bzImage

>I can do the first three on my 7600, but make bzImage doesn't appear to b=
>e a=20
>rule in the 2.4.9 Makefile (downloaded from kernel.org).

>What do I need to do on the Powermac to get the kernel actually built?

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>From: Bryn Hughes <linux@demian.shacknet.nu>
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>Subject: Re: Kernel compiling process

>on 8/20/01 2:30 PM, Donovan Warren at aramis_@Bacil.DYNDNS.ORG wrote:

>> on ix86, the basic process to roll a kernel is
>>
>> - make mrproper
>> - make menuconfig
>> - make dep
>> - make bzImage
>>
>> I can do the first three on my 7600, but make bzImage doesn't appear to be a
>> rule in the 2.4.9 Makefile (downloaded from kernel.org).
>>
>> What do I need to do on the Powermac to get the kernel actually built?
>>

>make zImage (no 'b')

>Bryn

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>It would be a bit of a long email for me to write, so I'll just point
>you to a link:

>http://www.powermaclinux.net/php/powermaclinux_g_h.php3?single=4

>try that,
>John Norair

>On Monday, August 20, 2001, at 05:30 PM, Donovan Warren wrote:

>> on ix86, the basic process to roll a kernel is
>>
>> - make mrproper
>> - make menuconfig
>> - make dep
>> - make bzImage
>>
>> I can do the first three on my 7600, but make bzImage doesn't appear to
>> be a
>> rule in the 2.4.9 Makefile (downloaded from kernel.org).
>>
>> What do I need to do on the Powermac to get the kernel actually built?
>>

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>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 14:44:53 -0700
>From: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
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>Subject: Re: Kernel compiling process

>*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
>>on ix86, the basic process to roll a kernel is
>>
>>- make mrproper
>>- make menuconfig
>>- make dep
>>- make bzImage
>>
>>I can do the first three on my 7600, but make bzImage doesn't appear to be a
>>rule in the 2.4.9 Makefile (downloaded from kernel.org).
>>
>>What do I need to do on the Powermac to get the kernel actually built?

>This is how I do things
>make mrproper
>make menuconfig
>make dep
>make vmlinux
>make modules
>make modules_install
>copy things to the /boot
>create appropriate symlinks in /boot
>then mount the mac partition and cp the kernel to the appropriate folder
>in the System Folder
>reboot
>pray. ;)

>Murias

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>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:46:07 -0700
>From: Murias O'Ceallagh <linux@dragonsblood.net>
>To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
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>Subject: rpm failure

>*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
>I tried to do a;
>rpm --install --justdb kernel-2.4.8-0.4c.ppc.rpm

>and got;
>only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of RPM

>i have never seen this before. Anyone know what this means?

>Murias

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>From: Phil <pdarling@voyager.net>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 19:50:09 -0400
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>Subject: KDE 2.2 for YDL 2.0

>Any one know when precompiled RPM's will be available? I know the source
>code is out but...

>Thanks,

>Phil

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>From: Dan Burcaw <dburcaw@terraplex.com>
>To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 18:24:27 -0600
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>Subject: Re: KDE 2.2 for YDL 2.0

>Probably within the week..

>On Monday 20 August 2001 17:50, you wrote:
>> Any one know when precompiled RPM's will be available? I know the source
>> code is out but...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Phil

>--

>Regards,
>Dan Burcaw
>Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.

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