Hi,
I'd like to try setting up a FreeS/Wan IPSec tunnel between my network
and anyone who has a static IP address for test purposes.
My cable connection is assigned by DHCP, but I have a registered name
for the address, sgaede.ne.client2.attbi.com. On my private subnet, I
have a second PC. I can run Win98, W2K, and a couple flavors of Linux on
my gateway, and Linux / Win98 on my private subnet.
I've tried setting up a connection between the two boxes, but it fails
because the two machines are on the same subnet...
Anyone interested?
Thanks,
Skip
Does anyone know of any Linux consulting services in Mass? My company
is looking for someone to turn to if we have a linux problem that
resists solving. We are a Debian shop.
-Adam
Hi All,
I've been working on a database with a web interface for the past few
years in my spare time, and as you can guess, I haven't had much time
lately, and they people I'm doing this for would like to get it
wrapped up if possible.
I'm looking for someone to help me understand/write PHP code (possibly
using PHPLIB and oohforms) to add/edit/delete records in a MySQL
database. This isn't really hard, except that I need to be able to
add/edit varying numbers of fields in each record.
For a better example, take a look at:
http://jfs.ecotarium.org/AAS/john/sql-search.php
and search for the name "Anderson".
As you can see, records can have varying numbers of Roles, References,
Addresses, etc. The searching of the DB is working just fine, as you
can see, it really just needs some tweaking on the search form side,
but the core is all there.
I've been beating my head out with the PHPLIB oohforms stuff to try
and make it so I can start out with a basic record: heading, ref,
role, authority number, note and address. I need to be able to allow
the user to add additional roles, references, and addresses when
adding records.
So does anyone out there have either:
1. good oohforms examples?
2. good ideas on what other PHP libraries I can use to make my life
simpler, or ideally some code I can steal, file off the serial
numbers, and re-work to do what I need?
For some piss poor examples of what I'm trying to do with forms, take
a look at:
http://jfs.ecotarium.org/AAS/john/test/form.php
/sql-add-test.php
to see what I've been trying to make work so far.
Thanks,
John
john(a)stoffel.org
Hi Everybody,
As of today, my new e-mail address is:
andystewart(a)comcast.net
Maybe I'll get to keep this one for a while......
--
Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
I tried playing around on the net and I didn't find it in the first 100
links on google so I was wondering if anyone out there might know this. Do
you know if there is a linux driver for the RealMagic Hollywood Plus DVD
hardware decoder card by sigma designs?
Geoffrey Phillips
gphillips(a)clarkie.net
You could of just used either knoppix or cool kinux to boot of the CD
drive, no need to install suse just to run reiserfsck. I have bough
becuase for soem reason one works one some of my computer while ther other
oen does not, dont quite understand.
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I ended up buying SuSE 8.2 and installing it on another drive. I then
used reiserfsck that came with it to repair the partition. Big
mistake, the data was lost. Now I am off to rebuild my system from
backups. :(
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Hi,
My son-in-law has two offices, one in Worcester and one in Brocton,
and he want to logically tie them together. The office in Brocton
has a dialup connection to AOL, while the office in Worcester has
a DSL connection.
I ended up buying SuSE 8.2 and installing it on another drive. I then
used reiserfsck that came with it to repair the partition. Big
mistake, the data was lost. Now I am off to rebuild my system from
backups. :(
I got the bright idea...finally...to look at the boot partition
(hdb5). I ran badblock and it came back with no bad blocks. Next
reiserfsck --fix-fixable /dev/hda5 was run with the following results:
reiserfs_open: bitmap 0 was marked free
reiserfs_open: first bitmap looks corrupted
Analyzing journal..Segmentation fault
Could this be why my drives are mounting as readonly? How do I correct
this problem?
Thanks,
Mike
> man mount
>
> have you tried remounting it as rw. specify when you call mount to
> remount it as rw. otherwise explore the riserfsck more.
>
> Something to try.. If nothing else, backup the data and reformat
the
> partition.
>
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
>
> >
> > Reiserfsck has been run successfully and the system is still
> > mounting / as readonly. I have found that the /boot directory is
empty
> > and it was empty before running reiserfsck. Where do I go from
here?
> >
> > Any guidence will be greatly appreciated,
> > Mike
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Up to this point I have only installed SuSE and upgraded my system with
SuSE upgrade tools. I am now in the process of learning how file
systems work so I might as well learn how to build and install a new
kernel. Can you point me to a good HOW-TO or some other documentation
explaining how to upgrade a kernel or is google my best bet?
Thanks,
mike
> reiserfsck now has no errors?
>
> reiserfsck -V what version are you using?
>
> I would also recommend using kernel 2.4.19 as recommended on:
> http://www.namesys.com/download.html
>
> also use the latest reiserfs tools. download and install
> reiserfsprogs-3.6.8.tar.gz the latest version might be able to fix
> your problem.
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
>
> > It just completed and no bac blocks were found. Any other
suggestions?
> >
> > > man badblocks
> > >
> > > i usually do badblocks -vs -c 256 /dev/hda1 or what ever device.
> > >
> > > On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
> > >
> > > > I ran reiserfsck --rebuild-tree --rebuild-sb --fix-fixable
> > > > and it found some bad leaf node indexes and some orphaned
files.
> > The
> > > > file system seems to be intact. What utility will check for bad
> > blocks?
> > > >
> > > > > When messing around with the filesystem allways a good idea
to
> > make
> > > > > backups, just incase.
> > > > >
> > > > > I would continue to expore the reiserfsck option. possibly
one
> > or
> > > > > more of the options: --rebuild-tree --rebuild-sb --fix-fixable
> > > > >
> > > > > What does reiserfsck --check do?
> > > > >
> > > > > have you run a badblocks check on the device?
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