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18 years, 7 months
Installing Qdocker
by Dotan Cohen
I'm trying to install Qdocker. As my first guess "yum install qdocker"
didn't find anything, I downloaded the source and am trying to build
it. In the INSTALL file it states:
Prerequisites: Make sure you have Qt installed and working. If you
dont know what Qt is, you must be out from a cave just now. You will
need qmake to compile.
My cave may be a little outdated, but I thought that Qt is the widget
manager for KDE, and if I have KDE, then I have Qt. If this is not so,
please tell me!
Moving on, I am informed to do this:
Building
1. edit kdocker.pro as necessary. you should be ready to go with no change.
2. qmake
3. make
4. run "make install" (optional)
5. if you did not do a "make install" make sure kdocker is in your $PATH. This
is required for session management to work.
6. While making shortcuts, use the icons in /usr/local/share/kdocker/icons or
the ones in /icons in the tar ball.
As the user and as root I tried "# qmake", "$ qmake", "# ./qmake", "$
./qmake" but got this error each time:
bash: ./qmake: No such file or directory
And there is no man entry for qmake. "yum install qmake" didn't get me
anywhere either. To quote a Megadeth song: "Where do we go from here?"
Thanks in advance.
Dotan Cohen
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18 years, 7 months
FC4 Boot Disk not working
by Derek Johnson
Hi, I have been using FC4 for about a month and i like it, but I decided to
redo my installation, because of a problem i had, when I used the first
disk, it formatted the partition and started installing like i wanted it
too, but i little bit into the installation, it made my computer restart. I
thought the problem would be a scratch on the disk, but I downloaded the
ISO, and burnt it to a cd 3 times and it still does the same thing. does
anyone know what is wrong, it worked before, so I don't know what is wrong
now.
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Derek Johnson
18 years, 7 months
Multiple gateways in a network
by Felipe Nunez
Hi :
I'm having trouble using more than a gateway and Fedora Core 2.
I need to connect a particular computer -let's say with private
address 192.168.2.23/24 to internet. The gateway to internet have
address 192.168.2.10/24. At the same time we have another gateway
with addresses 192.168.30/24 and 192.168.1.10/24 to connect to
the other network (192.168.1.0/24)
Working with only one gateway is easy. But with the 2 of them at the
same time allows connection to the internet just during the first minutes,
later connection to internet is lost, not so the other local network.
What are we missing. I'm embarrassed to ask for advice, but the
documentation read so far has not being of any help.
F Nunez ( Linux counter # 273870 )
18 years, 7 months
Playing with wine....
by Ferrero Horacio
I'm trying to get experience with wine so, I decided It will be fine, o
have Internet Explorer on Linux.
After to have created the Windows environnement with winetools,
I used the command : WINEDLLOVERRIDES="advpack=n" wine ie6setup.exe but
the download proces stays at 45% and I've to kill the I.E. installation!
Have someone tried to do the same thing?
Tks
Horacio
fixme:setupapi:SetupDeleteErrorA stub: (Error Number 5 when attempting
to delete "C:\\\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\Uninstall Information
\\IE5BAKEX.dat")
fixme:setupapi:SetupDeleteErrorA stub: (Error Number 5 when attempting
to delete "C:\\\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\Uninstall Information
\\IE5BAKEX.ini")
wine: cannot open builtin library for L"C:\\windows\\system\
\regsvr32.exe": /usr/local/lib/wine/regsvr32.exe.so: invalid ELF header
fixme:setupapi:SetupDeleteErrorA stub: (Error Number 5 when attempting
to delete "C:\\\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\Uninstall Information
\\IE5BAKEX.dat")
fixme:setupapi:SetupDeleteErrorA stub: (Error Number 5 when attempting
to delete "C:\\\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\Uninstall Information
\\IE5BAKEX.ini")
wine: cannot open builtin library for L"C:\\windows\\system\
\regsvr32.exe": /usr/local/lib/wine/regsvr32.exe.so: invalid ELF header
18 years, 7 months
what is the Maximum Swap partition size and useful size ???
by Robinson Tiemuqinke
Greeting,
I'm using FC4 with 2.6 kernel on i386 and x86_64
arches now, Just wonder whether the maximum swap size
changed. The makeswap manual seems too old (although
not true) if look just from it timestamp.
...
SEE ALSO
fdisk(8), swapon(8)
Linux 2.2.4 25 March 1999
MKSWAP(8)
...
I've tried to create 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB swap
partitions, all mounts well, but I don't know whether
all of them are theoretically be full in use -- not
only the first 2GB are usable.
Please crarify. Many Many Thanks.
[root@hello15 ~]# swapon -s
Filename Type
Size Used Priority
/dev/hda2 partition
4194280 612 -1
/dev/hdd1 partition
4000712 0 -2
/dev/hdd2 partition
8000488 0 -3
/dev/hdd3 partition
16000480 0 -4
/dev/hdd4 partition
32000464 0 -5
[root@hello15 ~]#
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18 years, 7 months
IPTables Question
by CodeHeads
Hello all,
I have a question on IPtables:
The following is for a LAN based IP address:
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -s 192.168.1.0/24 -i eth0 -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -s 192.168.1.0/24 -i eth0 -j DROP
Can this be used for WAN IP's?? Something like this:
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -s 68.68.68.68 -i eth0 -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -s 68.68.68.68 -i eth0 -j DROP
And also can wild cards be used?
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -s 68.* -i eth0 -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -s 68.* -i eth0 -j DROP
Thanks in advance,
~WILL~
18 years, 7 months