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    Help needed!!!

    One of my friends just told me that it seems that someone is being accessing his desktop. Here's the scoop: He has two dual systems in his computer, Mandrake 10C and WinXP. When he was running XP, he said that all of sudden his Linux OS opened up and it seemed like if some was acessing all his files in his computer and now there's even an icon, or shorcut, placed in his desktop from whoever was accessing his computer. Anybody knows what's happenning here? Is it because he has Linux now installed in his computer. I'm imagining that someone is using vmware, or one of those programs that are used to access a computer remotely. I'm not sure if it is because he has Mandrake in his computer, or if it is a security hole in XP or linux... Please post your suggestions here how he can fix this problem...I'll post more specifics later.
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    Help needed!!!

    Quote: For all window$ users Zone alarm is one of the better products around, and the free version will do the job with little or no configuration. I also recommend connecting to cable through a router/gateway. That gives you a hardware firewall and isn't that expensive, even if you only have one computer. Incidentally, Road Runner offers free AV and Firewall software and has been notifying its users that they need to install it. IMO this guy is an idiot who deserves what he got. I think he's connected through a router, but offending please. He's my friend and he's having a hard time right now.
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    backing up dvd's with k3b?

    It's actually one of my movies that I want to back up. I try doing a little research on this, but only found long scripts of code from people, which are supposed to ripp dvds but still bugs in them that were never resolved. I'm relative new to K3b, but I was thinking they would have this option like DVDX Copy which just rips it for you. I didn't ask this question or search for this thread in a K3b forum.
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    Help needed!!!

    Your mostly right Danleff. He's connected through cable and it is roadrunner, too! How only had the WinXp firewall running, which we all know it doesn't even count, but would it be there logged him who was the one that caused the intrusion? So he has to report this to his cable company... I'm guessing he's still having trouble 'cause he hasn't post it anything yet...
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    Help needed!!!

    Yeah, bad news is that he doesn't have firewall! I asked him to post the specifics in here. Hopefully he'll do it later on today, but yes...he said that when he came back from work lot of his files like his C: drive and other files were showing on his WinXP desktop, and a bunch of his files were modified. He's computer rebooted aparently and went into linux and they were messing around with Kopete and whatever that could get they're hands on. I didn't know that someone would find out if a person has Linux in their computer by going through Wins. I guessing they saw the types of partitions he had probably a light clicked in their heads that it was a Linux HD, but still, I think he setted up his Linux installation to not act as a sever or in other words not let any ftp, etc. remote connections to his computer. Shouldn't shorewall catch this. We'll see what he says...
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    Superkaramba

    Does anyone know where I can an RPM for libpython2.2.so.0.0? I've trying to install Superkaramba 0.33 in my linux box; Mandrake 10 CR, but it is asking me for the libpythong2.2.so.0.0, which I tried searching for and it seems that only MandrakeClub seems to have, however, to get it from them you need to be one of their members, which requires me to pay for a fee. If anyone out there knows where I can get, please let me know. BTW, Mandrake 10 seems ok so far...looks great, the only problem I came across was during the first boot where it just hang, but that's normal I guess...and now evertything is working fine so far.
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    Superkaramba

    Superkaramba seems to be working fine with the rpm that I mentioned before, but I still have the problem where in the themes (i.e. icon bar, menu bar) is always top of all my windows and this is very annoying. When maximize a window, it is supposed to be under the windows. Anybody have an idea how I can access some of the files from the rpm that I installed. I'm able to access and edit the themes source code by doing a right click in the theme, but I have no idea how to access the main superkaramba (karamaba.cpp). When you install an rpm, which folders do these files go to? Anybody knows!
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    DVD playing on Mandrake 9.0

    Do you have the library files that can read encrypted dvd's installed? (libdvdcss) If you don't go, installed run an rpm for here: http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/
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    Superkaramba

    Well, I downloaded the rpm (7774-superkaramba-0.33-1.i386.rpm) and it seemed to worked on Mandrake 10. It installed with no problems, but the only thing is that I don't know how Superkaramba and its themes be permanent on my desktop...Do I always have to open a console and execute the command Superkaramba to run this program? Isn't there a way to always keep its theme on my desktop? Another thing, is that its themes seemed to be always on top of the windows, which I found that if go into karamba.cpp and comment a line that tells the theme where to dock itself or not but the thing is that since I ran an RPM, how do I open that file and make. If anyone knows, Please let me know!
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    Superkaramba

    Quote: It may be on the Mandrake cd´s. Try there first. Look for libpython or python. I bet the package is python2.3-devel. Go to start--->system--->configuration--->packaging---> install software and do a search. Possibly pythonlib. You may also need the devel. program as well. Yeah, I think I've already did this, python2.3-devel...but even after I was trying to install Superkaramba...it was asking me for that speficic lib file (libpython2.2.so.0.0)...So I was thinking that 2.3 would do it and I couldn't find 2.2..so I'm thinking that it requires that specific version. Anymore sugestions...
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    yum update? Grub?

    Last night I did a yum update on my computer and when I booted up my computer today I noticed that there were two fedora options with the oldest version of the kernel and the newest one in Grub. Is this normal...How do I make it to show only one option for fedora?
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    yum update? Grub?

    Thanks bro....I think I seen that menu for config the bootloader...I'll try that.
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    Update your kernel

    Just saw this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=147599 on another forum. I don't know if it affects everyone, but just in case.
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    Help with Xine?

    Xine is suppose to play any dvds, right? I'm getting a error when I tried to watch a movie. This is the error that I'm getting: Quote: $ xine -p dvd:/ This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.23. © 2000-2003 The xine Team. libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 1-rc3a from http://xine.sf.net libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable. libdvdnav: DVD Title: DVD_VIDEO libdvdnav: DVD Serial Number: 2F889090 libdvdnav: DVD Title (Alternative): libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/home/enrique/.dvdnav/DVD_VIDEO.map' libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00000000. Regions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 libdvdnav: Suspected RCE Region Protection!!! Is this normal? If it can't play regular dvds, then what's the point of this dvd player? Please help...? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have one more Issue, when I tried listening to a music cd, the default cd player comes up autfomatically after I insert the cd in the cdrom but I can't her no sound! I crank the volume up and still no sound...help. :x
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    which desktop

    I agree mostly with everyone...I'm currently using Fedora and I started using Gnome as default of course, but then I remember when I was using Mandrake's KDE that you can have multiple backgrounds in diferent desktops (each desktop having its own background), so I tried to do that with Gnome I couldn't find that future...then I tried under Fedora's KDE and customized it again to have multiple backgrounds in each desktop, plus it seems to be more user-friendly and graphical.
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    Help with Xine?

    Thank you guys, Xine is working now . I downlaoded Libdvdcss and installed it. I was so happy to see it working. Quote: matttah Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2004 6:47 am Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- just use the -Uvh command and it should go well, i'm surpised you managed to install xine without those codecs, usually it won't install xine unless you ahve the libdvd codec, but the uvh command as i said should do fine, then just open xine and try again...if ya get error post back. what's the -Uvh command for? Just for future knowledge...
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    Help with Xine?

    Quote: DrChuck Junior Member Joined: 17 Feb 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Boston, MA Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2004 6:12 am Post subject: You need at least 1 more package to play encrypted dvd's: libdvdcss If you don't have it yet, you might also consider win32 codec for quicktime and windows media formats. Check the xine project homepage for more details on downloads, including binaries for some distros http://xinehq.de Dont get discouraged - I run Xine on RH9 currently and it works great for me. Thanks a lot DrChuck....I really appreciate your help... It should be no problem or conflicts installing the two codecs right (libdvdcss, win32 codec)? Again, thank you so much for ytour help!
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    Help with Fedora Core 1?

    Hey guys I just installed Fedora core 1 on my computer...everyone is right....Fedora is lightning fast for some reason. I have messed around with Manadrake 9.2, Morphix, Knoppix, and now Fedora. However, I still have the same problem that I have had with all of these distros. I can't play DVD's or listen to music CDs through the regular CD player. I can definitely listen to MP3s through the "music player" or "XMMS" that comes with Fedora. Does anyone have any suggestions? I think both of my dvd and cdroms are mounted....how do I make sure that they are definitely mounted? All I'm trying to do is to test if they can play and burn dvd's, burn regular discs, or just play music cds. Please help! Other than that, everthing seems to be working perfectly. I have a Samsung CD-ROM SC-140C and a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-R5002. ---------------------------------------------------- Desktop Sony Viao PCV-RS310 Pentium 4, 2.4Ghz 256 Ram
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    Help with Fedora Core 1?

    Quote: matttah Member Joined: 25 Jan 2004 Posts: 49 Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2004 8:24 am Post subject: uh not sure if oyu mean you want tos ee if they are mounted...download xine and you can watch dvds, just make sure you change the path to the drive to be correct(i believe its /dev/cdrom(# if you have multi cd drives)...or its /mnt/cdrom(#). To check if you can mount them open a terminal and do mount /mnt/cdrom(#) and it should mount them and pop a disk up on your desktop showing the cd....you can use gnome toaster to burn some cds and such...just download the mpeg123 if you are going to be burning mp3 cds...you need that rpm file to burn those types....its not that ahrd t ofind... Daum When issue the commands ls -al /dev/cdrom, ls -al /dev/cdrom1, I am able to see one points to /dev/hdd and other one to /dev/scd0 and both of them under root's ownership. I installed XINE, but I am still not able to see movies or simply listen to a music cd. It's weird, if I say mount /dev/cdrom...it says no medium found...and same thing for cdrom1. I don't if this normal since I'm thinking that I don't have anything inside the cdroms, but at least I should be able to see the cdroms icon and see that there's nothing there in the desktop, which I don't. When I do xine-check, everthing reports as good but I get in the middle of checking I get somthing like this: /dev/dvd is /dev/dvd, not a DVD device /dev/dvd is the default device that xine uses for playing DVDs. You could make your life easier by creating a symlink named /dev/dvd pointing to your DVD device (something like /dev/scd0 or /dev/hdc). If your DVD-ROM device is /dev/hdb (slave ATAPI device on primary bus), rm /dev/dvd ln -s hdb /dev/dvd typed as root will give you the symlink. Alternatively, you can configure xine to use the real device directly, using the setup dialog within xine, but I can't check your DMA settings in that case... So my quetion is can some please tell me what the syntax is for a symlink? Can someone give me an example? I really love Fedora and all I need for now is to get my dvd-rom and cd-rom working... Running xine gives me an error of ouf course, which says can't find input plug in for MRL [dvd:/] if I'm trying to see a movie. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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    total size of the CD's

    What is wrong with this guy..you guys are too nice trying to answer this kind of question. Dude, if in doubt just use a 700mb disc to burn your images. You should be nice when asking questions.
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    uninstalling bootlloader?

    Anybody knows how to uninstall mandrake's bootloader? I recently installed Madrake 9.2 in a duel boot with WinXP, but now I want to try another distros without affecting the Wins partion of course and I like to start from scratch for the Linux partition and without a bootloader. Your expert advise will be greatly appreciated
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    uninstalling bootlloader?

    Thanks guys...all these feedback is really helpful.
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    uninstalling bootlloader?

    Thanks again Danleff...I will try the Mandrake's partition utility.
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    uninstalling bootlloader?

    Quote: outstream Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:20 pm Post subject: do u mean u want to remove Mandrake and install another distro without affecting windows partitions?. . Yes, that exactly what I mean. I was searching online for "partion magic" and it seems I have to pay to get it, unless you know a place where I can get it without paying...else I think of something. I appreciate the replied Outstream! This qquestion goes to everyone, which distro is the most preffered by everyone? I had Mandrake 9.2 but last night when I was trying to comile Xime, somehow many of my options from the kicker (task bar) and the main menu were deleted...all I was trying to do is to get my DVD-rom to work, so I'm to start all over again and maybe try a different distro. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
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    Help installing Linux on Sony Vaio

    I recently bought a new Sony Vaio PCV-RS310: 2.4B GHz Intel Pent. 4 80 GB, ATA-100 256 MB PC2100 DDR-SDRAM Intel® 845GV integrated graphics Current OS: WinXP home ed. I've been doing research and I've found nothing out there to try to find out which Lunix would be compatible with this desktop. So my first question is if anybody has had success installing Linux in this type of computer, or which version is it compatible with? I am so desperate to change to Linux, but I haven't had success in installing a previous version of Red Hat Linux 8.0 that I had. When I install this version of Lunix as a dual boot, it is able to install it, but as it is doing its first boot it crashes or goes out of bounds. It fails to boot up when doing something "compatible Eth01" check. Another thing, when switching back to Windows throught the boot loader, which I think is GRUB, it totally messes up my computer and Windows is not able to boot up again. I've already tried installing it a couple of times from a Primary partition that I created (4 Gigs just to try it) and I still can't succeed instaling it. Also, I as am doing the /boot partion throught disk fruid, it gives me a message that this partition might create problems with my type of archetecture and they recommed creating a boot disk, which I didn't and had to restore the whole computer image twice....I really want to have Linux in my computer, so any help will GREATLY appreaciated.
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