From topeakinniyi at yahoo.co.uk Thu May 5 05:57:30 2005 From: topeakinniyi at yahoo.co.uk (Oluwatope Akinniyi) Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 06:57:30 +0100 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] X Windows Message-ID: <4279B5CA.1000007@yahoo.co.uk> Hi, I installed tinysofa Server 2.0 update1 on Pentium 4 PC. During installation I was not given any option to choose any X Windows options. But I selected all X Windows package for installation. When I tried using startx, only XTerm would show on the screen. I got the error below and X Windows could not start: ------ You selected Fvwm2 as your window manager, but your installation does not appear to be functional. The executable /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm2 was not found on the system. RESUMING with TWM... waiting for X server to shut down xterm: fatal IO error 32 (Broken Pipe) or KillClient on X server ":0." ------ Kindly help me solve this problem. Cheers. -- Best regards, Tope Akinniyi Do not forget: Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life. From jc at thp.org Fri May 6 11:38:05 2005 From: jc at thp.org (John Coonrod) Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 07:38:05 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] X Windows In-Reply-To: <4279B5CA.1000007@yahoo.co.uk> References: <4279B5CA.1000007@yahoo.co.uk> Message-ID: Check out my document on the tinysofa2 user documentation pages on the website - I'll walk you through it step by step Dr. John Coonrod, Vice President, The Hunger Project 15 East 26th Street, NY, NY 10010 www.thp.org -----Original Message----- From: Oluwatope Akinniyi To: tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 06:57:30 +0100 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] X Windows > Hi, > > I installed tinysofa Server 2.0 update1 on Pentium 4 PC. > > During installation I was not given any option to choose any X Windows > options. But I selected all X Windows package for installation. > > When I tried using startx, only XTerm would show on the screen. > > I got the error below and X Windows could not start: > > ------ > You selected Fvwm2 as your window manager, but your installation does > not appear to be functional. The executable /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm2 was > not > found on the system. > RESUMING with TWM... > > waiting for X server to shut down xterm: fatal IO error 32 (Broken > Pipe) > or KillClient on X server ":0." > ------ > > Kindly help me solve this problem. > > Cheers. > > -- > Best regards, > Tope Akinniyi > > Do not forget: Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life. > > > _______________________________________________ > tinysofa-discuss mailing list > tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org > http://lists.tinysofa.org/mailman/listinfo/tinysofa-discuss From topeakinniyi at yahoo.co.uk Fri May 6 18:48:36 2005 From: topeakinniyi at yahoo.co.uk (Oluwatope Akinniyi) Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 19:48:36 +0100 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Re: X Windows (John Coonrod) Message-ID: <427BBC04.709@yahoo.co.uk> >Check out my document on the tinysofa2 user documentation pages on the >website - I'll walk you through it step by step >Dr. John Coonrod, Vice President, The Hunger Project >15 East 26th Street, NY, NY 10010 www.thp.org > > Thanks very much. But I cannot see any pointer to solve the problem. Your document only talked about Xfce Desktop Environment. Well, I hope not to bother anyone further. Thanks to you all for your efforts. Cheers. -- Best regards, Tope Akinniyi Do not forget: Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 245 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.tinysofa.org/pipermail/tinysofa-discuss/attachments/20050506/2d066c57/attachment.bin From azilber at grey.com Fri May 6 19:37:35 2005 From: azilber at grey.com (Zilber, Alexey) Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 15:37:35 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Mysql 4.1.11 contrib Message-ID: Hi All, I'd like to send my contrib of mysql 4.1.11 somewhere. My server bit the dust so I don't have a place to host this. If anyone is interested in this, it's MySQL 4.1.11 with archive and csv tables. Let me know. 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URL: http://lists.tinysofa.org/pipermail/tinysofa-discuss/attachments/20050506/019cb750/attachment.html From tp_duggan at yahoo.com Mon May 9 19:55:11 2005 From: tp_duggan at yahoo.com (Tim Duggan) Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 12:55:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] gosa Message-ID: <20050509195511.55397.qmail@web52203.mail.yahoo.com> I was wondering if anyone has experience using gosa on Odin? I've been having issues with mostly blank web pages. I suspect I've set something wrong in the php configuration file. http://alioth.debian.org/projects/gosa/ TIA, Tim __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs From javier at guerrag.com Fri May 20 23:26:31 2005 From: javier at guerrag.com (Javier Guerra) Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 18:26:31 -0500 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] kernel sources Message-ID: <200505201826.36259.javier@guerrag.com> I'm setting up an experimental Odin box to try the Xen paravirtualization system. for that, i'd like to patch the same kernel installed by default; but i don't know which sources package matches my current kernel. i've found (with apt-shell) the 'kernel-devel', 'kernel-smp-devel' and 'selinux-policy-targeted-sources'. I'm trying with the first one (this is a 1-CPU machine), but i don't know if i'll be missing the SELinux extensions, much less how to turn them back on later. also, i don't know if those sources are 'vanilla' or 'tinysofa-patched' is all this summarized anywhere? -- Javier -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From alex-lists at oceanius.com Sat May 21 20:48:03 2005 From: alex-lists at oceanius.com (Alex McMillen) Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 16:48:03 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] out of curiousity Message-ID: <428F9E83.3020803@oceanius.com> Just out of curiousity, but why is nano only on the enterprise server APT package lists? Alex McMillen Systems Administrator Oceanius Networks From jc at thp.org Sat May 21 21:04:10 2005 From: jc at thp.org (John Coonrod) Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 17:04:10 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] apt-get xfce In-Reply-To: <428F8F58.3050803@mchsi.com> References: <428F8F58.3050803@mchsi.com> Message-ID: <428FA24A.8080100@thp.org> Michael - I've never had any trouble downloading it - when I do apt-get update, it asks me to specify four categories of servers, and I all point them to the same one. Does not this happen when you do apt-get update? Michael Vickery wrote: > I'm a new user and not very knowledgeable about Linux administration > yet. Working on that bit (if I can just find the documentation). > > However, for the time being I'm trying to get xfce installed. I've > pointed to all of the mirrors shown to me in apt-get without success > (packages not found), but reading through the archives I see that John > Coonrad suggests there's a fourth category? What fourth category? Is > it an unlisted category? > > If anyone can link me to some documentation, I would greatly > appreciate it. > > Michael... > _______________________________________________ > tinysofa-discuss mailing list > tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org > http://lists.tinysofa.org/mailman/listinfo/tinysofa-discuss -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /Dr. John Coonrod, Vice President, The Hunger Project 15 East 26th Street, New York, NY 10010, www.thp.org/ From turker at cremis.net Sat May 21 23:25:21 2005 From: turker at cremis.net (Turker Dundar) Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 09:25:21 +1000 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added user account Message-ID: <1116717921.3607.3.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> Dear tinysofa developers, I would like to fix this problem defined below with your help please. I have installed tinysofa 2.0 upd 1 to my server. SELinux is enabled. During installation I was asked to create a user account which worked fine as expected. However, I cannot login to this account in any way. These are the problems I experience: 1. I cannot login from the console login prompt 2. I cannot su to it from root either, it returns "invalid password" message immediately for some reason. 3. If I create a new user account then I get the exact same problems with it. I can only login with root. What did I do wrong here..! Could someone please help me.? Regards, Turker Dundar (turker at cremis.net) From mbak at fxnet.hu Sun May 22 11:53:51 2005 From: mbak at fxnet.hu (Mikael Bak) Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 13:53:51 +0200 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] apt-get xfce In-Reply-To: <428FA24A.8080100@thp.org> References: <428F8F58.3050803@mchsi.com> <428FA24A.8080100@thp.org> Message-ID: <1116762830.3351.1.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 23:04, John Coonrod wrote: > Michael - I've never had any trouble downloading it - when I do apt-get > update, it asks me to specify four categories of servers, and I all > point them to the same one. Does not this happen when you do apt-get update? > I think you have to type: apt-get mirror-select To be able to select default mirrors. HTH, Mikael From alex-lists at oceanius.com Sun May 22 13:38:33 2005 From: alex-lists at oceanius.com (Alex McMillen) Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 09:38:33 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added user account In-Reply-To: <1116717921.3607.3.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> References: <1116717921.3607.3.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> Message-ID: <42908B59.6000109@oceanius.com> You need to add the users' you want to be able to su to the wheel group. >From then on, you *should* be able to get it so they can directly login at console also. Alex McMillen Systems Administrator Oceanius Networks -- Turker Dundar wrote: >Dear tinysofa developers, > >I would like to fix this problem defined below with your help please. > >I have installed tinysofa 2.0 upd 1 to my server. SELinux is enabled. >During installation I was asked to create a user account which worked >fine as expected. However, I cannot login to this account in any way. > >These are the problems I experience: > >1. I cannot login from the console login prompt >2. I cannot su to it from root either, it returns "invalid password" >message immediately for some reason. >3. If I create a new user account then I get the exact same problems >with it. > >I can only login with root. > >What did I do wrong here..! Could someone please help me.? > >Regards, >Turker Dundar (turker at cremis.net) > >_______________________________________________ >tinysofa-discuss mailing list >tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org >http://lists.tinysofa.org/mailman/listinfo/tinysofa-discuss > > From omar at tinysofa.org Sun May 22 02:56:49 2005 From: omar at tinysofa.org (Omar Kilani) Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 12:56:49 +1000 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] kernel sources In-Reply-To: <200505201826.36259.javier@guerrag.com> References: <200505201826.36259.javier@guerrag.com> Message-ID: <428FF4F1.7000903@tinysofa.org> Hi Javier, > I'm setting up an experimental Odin box to try the Xen paravirtualization > system. for that, i'd like to patch the same kernel installed by default; > but i don't know which sources package matches my current kernel. > > i've found (with apt-shell) the 'kernel-devel', 'kernel-smp-devel' and > 'selinux-policy-targeted-sources'. I'm trying with the first one (this is a > 1-CPU machine), but i don't know if i'll be missing the SELinux extensions, > much less how to turn them back on later. > > also, i don't know if those sources are 'vanilla' or 'tinysofa-patched' You should be able to get the source by either downloading the .src.rpm, or letting apt get it for you: apt-get source kernel The version should be 2.6.9-5.0.5ts. The kernel is heavily patched and is based on the RHEL4 kernel. I started packaging most of the dependencies for Xen a while back. That work is in extras. Once you've applied the Xen patches, it should just be a matter of going to the specs directory and issuing: rpmbuild -bb --target i686 kernel.spec Where i686 is your target architecture. It's probably a good idea to change the Release tag to something else, too. A good starting point would be googling for Xen + RHEL4 and seeing if anyone else has attempted this; if you come up against patch rejects and so forth. TES Next! (or 360, or 3, or Revolution) will feature Xen. If it happens. :) I hope that was enough information. Good luck. :) > is all this summarized anywhere? Regards, Omar From omar at tinysofa.org Sun May 22 02:57:36 2005 From: omar at tinysofa.org (Omar Kilani) Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 12:57:36 +1000 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added user account In-Reply-To: <42908B59.6000109@oceanius.com> References: <1116717921.3607.3.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> <42908B59.6000109@oceanius.com> Message-ID: <428FF520.1060209@tinysofa.org> Alex, Turker, World, > You need to add the users' you want to be able to su to the wheel group. Not unless you've specifically uncommented the appropriate line in /etc/pam.d/su. >> From then on, you *should* be able to get it so they can directly login > > at console also. > > Alex McMillen > Systems Administrator > Oceanius Networks > > -- > Turker Dundar wrote: > >> Dear tinysofa developers, >> >> I would like to fix this problem defined below with your help please. >> >> I have installed tinysofa 2.0 upd 1 to my server. SELinux is enabled. >> During installation I was asked to create a user account which worked >> fine as expected. However, I cannot login to this account in any way. >> >> These are the problems I experience: >> >> 1. I cannot login from the console login prompt >> 2. I cannot su to it from root either, it returns "invalid password" >> message immediately for some reason. >> 3. If I create a new user account then I get the exact same problems >> with it. >> >> I can only login with root. >> >> What did I do wrong here..! Could someone please help me.? I tried to reproduce this with a clean install of 2.0U1 and was unsuccessful in doing so. I can log in fine with all created users (those created during installation and post-install) and su, etc. Any tips in /var/log/messages or /var/log/secure? >> Regards, >> Turker Dundar (turker at cremis.net) Best Regards, Omar Kilani From turker at cremis.net Sun May 22 23:04:35 2005 From: turker at cremis.net (Turker Dundar) Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 09:04:35 +1000 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added user account In-Reply-To: <428FF520.1060209@tinysofa.org> References: <1116717921.3607.3.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> <42908B59.6000109@oceanius.com> <428FF520.1060209@tinysofa.org> Message-ID: <1116803075.10975.12.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> I see the only option is to reinstall the machine with SELinux enabled as I did before. The problem is not related to a wrongly typed password during installation. Interestingly I cannot access to the machine remotely eithe, though Remote login is set to yes. I will get back to you guys once I have done the reinstall. Thanks, Turker On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 12:57, Omar Kilani wrote: > Alex, Turker, World, > > > You need to add the users' you want to be able to su to the wheel group. > > Not unless you've specifically uncommented the appropriate line in > /etc/pam.d/su. > > >> From then on, you *should* be able to get it so they can directly login > > > > at console also. > > > > Alex McMillen > > Systems Administrator > > Oceanius Networks > > > > -- > > Turker Dundar wrote: > > > >> Dear tinysofa developers, > >> > >> I would like to fix this problem defined below with your help please. > >> > >> I have installed tinysofa 2.0 upd 1 to my server. SELinux is enabled. > >> During installation I was asked to create a user account which worked > >> fine as expected. However, I cannot login to this account in any way. > >> > >> These are the problems I experience: > >> > >> 1. I cannot login from the console login prompt > >> 2. I cannot su to it from root either, it returns "invalid password" > >> message immediately for some reason. > >> 3. If I create a new user account then I get the exact same problems > >> with it. > >> > >> I can only login with root. > >> > >> What did I do wrong here..! Could someone please help me.? > > I tried to reproduce this with a clean install of 2.0U1 and was > unsuccessful in doing so. > > I can log in fine with all created users (those created during > installation and post-install) and su, etc. > > Any tips in /var/log/messages or /var/log/secure? > > >> Regards, > >> Turker Dundar (turker at cremis.net) > > Best Regards, > Omar Kilani From snoop at auditionmusik.com Mon May 23 04:01:34 2005 From: snoop at auditionmusik.com (Bernard Therriault) Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 00:01:34 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] languages Message-ID: <4291559E.2020101@auditionmusik.com> hi all, I'd like to install all the supported languages to my system I don't have this option with setup but I remember it when I did my first install thanx, bernard -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 266.11.15 - Release Date: 2005-05-22 From azilber at grey.com Mon May 23 15:57:32 2005 From: azilber at grey.com (Zilber, Alexey) Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 11:57:32 -0400 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added useraccount Message-ID: >From memory, I've seen this before on my install. I had to disable SELINUX to get around it in a jiffy, but this does seem to be a problem with the system. -----Original Message----- From: tinysofa-discuss-bounces at tinysofa.org [mailto:tinysofa-discuss-bounces at tinysofa.org] On Behalf Of Turker Dundar Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 7:05 PM To: Omar Kilani Cc: tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org Subject: Re: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added useraccount I see the only option is to reinstall the machine with SELinux enabled as I did before. The problem is not related to a wrongly typed password during installation. Interestingly I cannot access to the machine remotely eithe, though Remote login is set to yes. I will get back to you guys once I have done the reinstall. Thanks, Turker On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 12:57, Omar Kilani wrote: > Alex, Turker, World, > > > You need to add the users' you want to be able to su to the wheel group. > > Not unless you've specifically uncommented the appropriate line in > /etc/pam.d/su. > > >> From then on, you *should* be able to get it so they can directly login > > > > at console also. > > > > Alex McMillen > > Systems Administrator > > Oceanius Networks > > > > -- > > Turker Dundar wrote: > > > >> Dear tinysofa developers, > >> > >> I would like to fix this problem defined below with your help please. > >> > >> I have installed tinysofa 2.0 upd 1 to my server. SELinux is enabled. > >> During installation I was asked to create a user account which worked > >> fine as expected. However, I cannot login to this account in any way. > >> > >> These are the problems I experience: > >> > >> 1. I cannot login from the console login prompt > >> 2. I cannot su to it from root either, it returns "invalid password" > >> message immediately for some reason. > >> 3. If I create a new user account then I get the exact same problems > >> with it. > >> > >> I can only login with root. > >> > >> What did I do wrong here..! Could someone please help me.? > > I tried to reproduce this with a clean install of 2.0U1 and was > unsuccessful in doing so. > > I can log in fine with all created users (those created during > installation and post-install) and su, etc. > > Any tips in /var/log/messages or /var/log/secure? > > >> Regards, > >> Turker Dundar (turker at cremis.net) > > Best Regards, > Omar Kilani _______________________________________________ tinysofa-discuss mailing list tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org http://lists.tinysofa.org/mailman/listinfo/tinysofa-discuss From turker at cremis.net Mon May 23 23:16:00 2005 From: turker at cremis.net (Turker Dundar) Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 09:16:00 +1000 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added useraccount In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1116890160.20288.6.camel@fms210.dnr.qld.gov.au> Well,, Mystery has been solved... I reinstalled the system and I realized at system authentication section LDAP was also enabled.. So, other than the root account all others were to be processed by the ldap server but there was none. that resulted in rejecting logins. That's also why su'ing to the account returned "incorrect password" error. Thus, TinySofa system works as designed :) Thanks to everyone provided their ideas to find a solution to the problem. Turker On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 01:57, Zilber, Alexey wrote: > >From memory, I've seen this before on my install. I had to disable > SELINUX to get around it in a jiffy, but this does seem to be a problem > with the system. > > -----Original Message----- > From: tinysofa-discuss-bounces at tinysofa.org > [mailto:tinysofa-discuss-bounces at tinysofa.org] On Behalf Of Turker > Dundar > Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 7:05 PM > To: Omar Kilani > Cc: tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org > Subject: Re: [tinysofa-discuss] Cannot Login with or su to newly added > useraccount > > I see the only option is to reinstall the machine with SELinux enabled > as I did before. The problem is not related to a wrongly typed password > during installation. Interestingly I cannot access to the machine > remotely eithe, though Remote login is set to yes. > > I will get back to you guys once I have done the reinstall. > > Thanks, > Turker > > > On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 12:57, Omar Kilani wrote: > > Alex, Turker, World, > > > > > You need to add the users' you want to be able to su to the wheel > group. > > > > Not unless you've specifically uncommented the appropriate line in > > /etc/pam.d/su. > > > > >> From then on, you *should* be able to get it so they can directly > login > > > > > > at console also. > > > > > > Alex McMillen > > > Systems Administrator > > > Oceanius Networks > > > > > > -- > > > Turker Dundar wrote: > > > > > >> Dear tinysofa developers, > > >> > > >> I would like to fix this problem defined below with your help > please. > > >> > > >> I have installed tinysofa 2.0 upd 1 to my server. SELinux is > enabled. > > >> During installation I was asked to create a user account which > worked > > >> fine as expected. However, I cannot login to this account in any > way. > > >> > > >> These are the problems I experience: > > >> > > >> 1. I cannot login from the console login prompt > > >> 2. I cannot su to it from root either, it returns "invalid > password" > > >> message immediately for some reason. > > >> 3. If I create a new user account then I get the exact same > problems > > >> with it. > > >> > > >> I can only login with root. > > >> > > >> What did I do wrong here..! Could someone please help me.? > > > > I tried to reproduce this with a clean install of 2.0U1 and was > > unsuccessful in doing so. > > > > I can log in fine with all created users (those created during > > installation and post-install) and su, etc. > > > > Any tips in /var/log/messages or /var/log/secure? > > > > >> Regards, > > >> Turker Dundar (turker at cremis.net) > > > > Best Regards, > > Omar Kilani > > _______________________________________________ > tinysofa-discuss mailing list > tinysofa-discuss at tinysofa.org > http://lists.tinysofa.org/mailman/listinfo/tinysofa-discuss > From jh at tinysofa.org Thu May 26 10:35:59 2005 From: jh at tinysofa.org (Jaakko Heinonen) Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 13:35:59 +0300 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] tinysofa classic server support policy Message-ID: <20050526103559.GA12622@ws.jh.dy.fi> tinysofa enterprise/classic server 1.0 This release is not supported anymore. All users are urged to upgrade to tinysofa classic server 1.1 or newer. tinysofa classic server 1.1 Security updates are provided until 31 December 2005. tinysofa classic server 2.0 Planned to be supported at least until end of the year 2006. Upgrade instructions: http://classic.tinysofa.org/documentation/index.cgi?UpgradeFromOnePointZero http://classic.tinysofa.org/documentation/index.cgi?UpgradeFromOnePointOne From mail-lists at s235.de Thu May 26 15:01:08 2005 From: mail-lists at s235.de (Dominik Schips) Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:01:08 +0200 Subject: [tinysofa-discuss] System freeze on high traffic/load Message-ID: <4295E4B4.1090301@s235.de> Hello, I'm using TES 2.0 on a VIA Mini-ITX Board with the latest updates/kernel. But I realized that if I transfer some big files like ISO images with samba that the system freeze and only a hardware reset can help. The same problem when rsync is moving big files from the /tmp partition to its destination directory. I couldn't find something in the logs and I don't know if it is a kernel problem or what else it could be. A 12 hour RAM check with memtest reports no problems with the 256MB RAM. I tried to use the i586 kernel, but how can I say apt-get that it should use i586 instead i686? By the way. I am a little bit confused. If I did a "apt-get install kernel" it tells me that 2.6.9-5.0.5 is the latest kernel. But is this true? On the ftp there is only the 2.6.9-5 kernel. -- Best regards, Dominik Schips