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Netmask - 255.255.XXX.X (not sure what this string should be) ignore the netmask it is OK Gateway - nothing shown here Your gateway when it is working correctly will be following my example is 192.168.1.1 but you do not need to follow this. your problem is you are not talking to the router. type ifconfig in a terminal you will see you are not talking to the router. Now type ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 if you have nothing on the local net this will set your computer to be on the local lan of your router. Now go back to the command control centre and it should now work for you. choose set lan and just click click until it says network congratulations. DNS Servers - 192.16X.X.XXX (similar to the IP address string shown on this page - but not the DNS number I entered when creating the new connection). This cannot be edited here anyway. This should be set by your router and when fixed typing route in a terminal will show your gateway when the network is OK Search domain - localhost (cannot be edited here). localhost is your website and if you have installed apache you will get the apache start up sheet here. localhost is where your website will reside. I then select OK and get out of "manage connections" and go back to the "Mandrake control centre" page. Everthing is now frozen. Every tool I try and use here now totally freezes when selected (Loading, Please Wait...... forever). Yes because you are not setup and this is a bug under mandrake The problem should be fixed when your internet is up. I get out of "Mandrake control centre" and find that NO application will now run. My whole system is frozen. I am totally lost. How do I get connect to the Internet? The connection is via my ethernet port.[/QUOTE] |
Thanks again. I will follow your instructions when I return from a few days of travel for work.
PS - I love Canada. When there I even managed to convince a Torontonian to come back to Oz with me! |
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Before I start with your instructions, here is something I noticed and I am not sure if it has a bearing on anything.
I went to Software Media Manager and into a window Titled "Configure Media". There are 4 mediums shown with check boxes that show whether they are enabled or not as follows; plf-free = disabled plf-nonfr = disabled main = enabled contrib = enabled I am mentioning this as these mediums were the same as those I downloaded from EasyURPMI. The web addresses for them reflect the mirrors I chose at EasyURPMI. I also notice that "Updates" & "Jpackage" are not there. EasyURPMI did not mention these. I also notice that the "Installation CD" option is not there. I assume the "Installation CD" option would have been there at some time as I have installed many packages from the Installation CD set in the past. EasyURPMI only mentioned the 4 mediums detailed above. I guess I can add "Installation CD" as a medium under "Add a medium" -> "Removable Device". Would the "Path" simply be the path to my CDROM (/mnt/etcetct)? I guessed that plf-free & plf-nonfree should be enabled here, so I checked them. I then closed the Media Manager. When I reopen the Media Manager plf-free & plf-nonfree are now disabled (unchecked) again. Is this supposed to happen? By the way, when I previously went through the sequence prescribed at EasyURPMI, some very large downloads from the mirrors selected (largest around 20MB) took place automatically while the scripts for the 4 mediums(?) (plf-free, plf-nonfree, main & contrib) ran. What were in these downloads? Will just removing the mirror addresses as you suggested and going through the EasyURPMI sequence again cause these downloads to take place again? Someone on this forum said the mirror chosen makes no difference, but I think you are right. After initially re-enabling the plf mediums, I ran the package installer under MCC and selected a program called NetWatch for installation. It seemed to work and some downloading took place while it installed. However, how do I run this program? I opened a terminal and typed in netwatch but was told "Can't get socket: Operation not permitted". When you install a package under MCC, how do you integrate launching of the program into your desktop? I remember in the past when I installed a package from the CDs, the installation script would place a launcher icon in the appropriate Gnome menu. |
Let me see if I can answer your questions.
I just looked, and updates is there, jpackage is not there. Jpackage you probably don't need. I'm not usre if I have ever used it myself. I suspect the EasyURPMI tool has been changed since I last used it. I found if I checked a box in the first section called 'Show Specific Resources Too' updates disappeared. So, select the correct version on Mandriva, Archatecture, package manager, go to step 2. Updates should still be there. This one you want, and need enabled. This morror has all the updates and fixes. Why the PLF's are disabled, I don't know. I would suggest you delete all your entries first. This is easily dome from the command line. There is a command called 'urpmi.removemedia' If you enter that at a command line with a '-a' you will remove all media you have installed, and most important all files associated with that media. It looks like this ' urpmi.removemedia -a ' ( without the quotes ). Quote:
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Hi. I've recently included the net applet in a menu shortcut because it vanishes if you end the current session.
The command is /usr/bin/net_applet --force and it's part of drakxtools so it will already be installed. It may already be in the menu under System >Monitoring. (I avoid using the Mandriva menu so I created another shortcut.) |
Thanks once again for such detailed help. I will clean out urpmi and start again as suggested using the French mirrors. I should be back here in around 48 hours with the results.
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Just going through EasyURPMI now. I found that "Updates" is not an option if "Mandrake Official 10.0" is chosen in the first screen. While experimenting with EasyURPMI, I found that "Updates" does appear if the "2006" version is chosen. I guess I will have to stick with "Mandrake Official 10.0" and therefore not be able to make use of security updates. Is there another way to get security updates for my OS?
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Just got an error when running commands from EasyURPMI, "retrieving failed". Guess I will try another mirror.
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I used the mirrors in Argentina and Australia suggested by the EasyURPMI tool (these mirrors failed last time I tried). It all worked and now when I look at the Software Media Manager plf-free and plf-nonfree are enabled. It seems to have worked out better this time. Still, the security updates seem unavailable to my OS.
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As a test of my new URPMI installation, I installed a DVD ripping program chosen from the MCC package installer and installation seemed to go fine, downloading and installing many interdependent applications. It also added a launcher into the correct category of my Gnome applications GUI menu automatically.
I can't find a package called "Net Applet" in the MCC packages list. NetWatch (which I installed previously) is in my system somewhere, but where the package manager installed it is a mystery. When I enter "netwatch" as root, a blue screen appears briefly before disappearing and leaving me with a NetWatch Web reference on the command line. It seems that NetWatch is possibly a dead loss. Note that I had to execute "netwatch" as root from the command line, maybe my PATH needs to be amended? If I knew where NetWatch was installed I could try to get a launcher created. Probably would not help though as this application seems to crash. Anyway, how do I install Net Applet via the MCC package installer? I googled it and found some tarballs, but using urpmi would be better I think. |
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There is nothing under System > Monitoring that resembles a Net tool. There is nothing in /usr/bin/ called net_applet either.
In /usr/sbin/ there is a perl script called net_monitor, when I execute it the root password is requested via a GUI window. I enter the password and nothing happens. |
As this thread is starting to get off the original subject a little, I have started a new thread in the Networking section;
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...00#post2426300 Any assistance posted here or there is greatly appreciated. |
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