Installing Mandrake 7.1

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Author: Digital Wokan
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Subject: Installing Mandrake 7.1
I had this happen on two out of three systems. Some have said that it
takes forever, but the drive does eventually eject. For the less
patient, you can tell it you don't have the second CD and then go into
RPMDrake later and tell it the other packages you wanted. That will
eject the drive after asking for the CD the package is on.

Anthony Walsh wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
>     I recently installed Linux to one of my personal PC's at home, and ran
> into a problem installing the applications CD that comes with the
> installation package.  The main cd worked fine, but during the installation,
> the instructions said to put in the application cd to install the
> applications, but my CD-ROM will not physically open for me.  Any
> suggestions?
> Anthony G. Walsh
> Account Manager                           
> IT Connections, Inc.                       602.240.7711     Ext. 14

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>      Your Source For Efficient, Effective IT Expertise.

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From Don Harrop <> Fri Dec 29 03:01:07 2000
From: Don Harrop <> (Don Harrop)
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 20:01:07 -0700 (MST)
Subject: What's on port 80?
In-Reply-To: <>
Message-ID: <>

Kinda like Mickeysofts Personal web server only for linux huh? :-)


On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Bob George wrote:

> > Kinda looks like something named 'dhttpd' is running and listening on
> > port 80, no?
> >
> > try a quick 'ps -aux' and 'locate dhttpd' and see if it leaks juicy
> > bits.
>
> According to http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/dhttpd.html:
>
> Package: dhttpd 1.02a-5
> Minimal secure webserver. No cgi-bin support!
> As it doesn't run external programs, this webserver cannot be easily hacked.
> Does not need a permanent IP Address. Memory efficient. Low profile. Quick.
> Just transfers files. Can be run from a user account on high ports. No
> configuration necessary. It just works.
>
> 'apt-get remove dhttpd' should remove it.
>
> - Bob
>
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