Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2003 22:27 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
Luca Olivetti wrote:
In fact, I don't even know how to configure postfix to check for
local users (using mailbox_transport = lmtp:).
Duh, it's on by default in recent postfix, local_recipient_maps,
configured by mandrake as
Markus Gonaus wrote:
Am Fre, den 07.11.2003 schrieb Vtucatz elPunishar um 03:48:
that would be ugly :(
but whats speaking against that is that if i re-install X, the XFree86
binary is still
not there.
well, here is what i did, perhaps someone can tell me if that was good and
if it
should
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours research,
I eventually realized that the sound volume was set to zero in aumix..
From: Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Mandrake Expert List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Why does my sound
Op vrijdag 7 november 2003 04:01, schreef Vincent Chen:
Hi, all
After upgrade to mandrake 9.2,I have several new
problems:
1. Since freeswan 2.x not working in my environment, I
installed mandrake 9.0 in another partition. Can I use
LILO installed in MBR from mandrake 9.2 to boot into
Hi guys,
I was just looking though a 9.2 contribs mirror and noticed powerDNS...
(more specifically I noticed a mysql powerDNS package.)
Reading though here: http://downloads.powerdns.com/documentation/html/
I seems that powerDNS can use everything from Named zone files to
databses...
I like
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 9:13 am, Alexis L. wrote:
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours
research, I eventually realized that the sound volume was set
to zero in aumix..
We have to try to find a way of getting people to use the TWiki. One
of the main reasons for
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 04:18 pm, many eyes noted that Linux wrote:
My computer is silent
The mobo is an Intel D865GBF (www.intel.com/design/motherbd/bf). I am
using the onboard sound.
It works fine under Windows98SE.
I use Enlightenment, and I can enable sounds under E, but I don't
When I print to PDF file - where does it end up?
Thx,
R.Fox
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
Markus Gonaus wrote:
Am Fre, den 07.11.2003 schrieb Vtucatz elPunishar um 03:48:
but whats speaking against that is that if i re-install X, the XFree86
binary is still
not there.
well, here is what i did, perhaps someone can tell me if that was good
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 12:27:01 +0100
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I print to PDF file - where does it end up?
Thx,
R.Fox
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Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fox Consulting Services
Mine end up in home directory
Lee
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Want
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
Markus Gonaus wrote:
Am Fre, den 07.11.2003 schrieb Vtucatz elPunishar um 03:48:
but whats speaking against that is that if i re-install X, the XFree86
binary is still
not there.
well, here is what i did, perhaps someone can tell me
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:03, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 12:27:01 +0100
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I print to PDF file - where does it end up?
Thx,
R.Fox
--
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fox Consulting Services
Mine end up in home directory
Markus Gonaus wrote:
Am Fre, den 07.11.2003 schrieb Vtucatz elPunishar um 03:48:
that would be ugly :(
but whats speaking against that is that if i re-install X, the XFree86
binary is still
not there.
well, here is what i did, perhaps someone can tell me if that was good
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 9:35 am, Charlie wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 04:18 pm, many eyes noted that Linux wrote:
My computer is silent
The mobo is an Intel D865GBF (www.intel.com/design/motherbd/bf).
I am using the onboard sound.
It works fine under Windows98SE.
I use
On Friday 07 November 2003 07:15 am, Robert Fox wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:03, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 12:27:01 +0100
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I print to PDF file - where does it end up?
Mine end up in home directory
Lee
I've check without
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Vtucatz elPunishar wrote:
[...] maybe Vtucatz elPunishar and I should exchange rpm lists?
unfortunately, after 2 more reboots, my machine doesn't start anymore.
lots of error messages during startup command not found.
can i extract an rpm list if i put the affected disk
Hi all
trying to get thats friends new pc up and running back to the point the
last one was before it got stolen. :(
The onboard sound card is not yet supported, so he disabled it and put
in a yamaha DS1, which sorta works.. the alsa driver dos'nt support
audio input very well.
I did have some
Hi experts
A few days ago i installed Tripwire, but the problem now is that i recieve a
report email with at least 169 File system error, File not Found. I checked
the twpol.txt file and it says that it´s made for Redhat, so i looked on the
net it i found a Mandrake 9.1 policy file but have no
On Friday 07 November 2003 04:34 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 9:13 am, Alexis L. wrote:
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours
research, I eventually realized that the sound volume was set
to zero in aumix..
We have to try to find a way of
When I print to PDF file - where does it end up?
Actually, I tried it from a VMWare session (WinXP) through Samba
to the shared Print to PDF printer . . . It seemed to print but
I can not find where the file is!
Well, i don't print thru samba, so this may not help, but whenever i
do print
We have to try to find a way of getting people to use the TWiki.
One of the main reasons for making it was to avoid the constant
FAQs. This one, for instance has been covered there for ages.
What can we do the make it more visible to users?
Eric is now sending out regular introductory
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 22:40, Rob Blomquist wrote:
In a previous email Dr. Monkeynoodle spake thusly:
2 urpmi /the/rpm/you/got.
Is there an advantage to urpmi-ing it rather than rpm -ivh-ing it?
It seems to me that urpmi is just a
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours
research, I eventually realized that the sound volume was set
to zero in aumix..
Is there a such thing as aumixer in addition to aumix, or is that a
typo on the twiki? (for now i put aumix next to it)
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 2:39 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Friday 07 November 2003 04:34 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 9:13 am, Alexis L. wrote:
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours
research, I eventually realized that the sound volume was
set
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 3:55 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours
research, I eventually realized that the sound volume was set
to zero in aumix..
Is there a such thing as aumixer in addition to aumix, or is that a
typo on the twiki? (for
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 3:41 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
There are definitely newbies that join expert, and may times we
have seen inadvertant hijacking, reply-tos and all the other
etiquette no-nos here. (i added the inadvertant because we're
hijacking as we type! This was an advertant hijack
I can't seem to be able to figure this one out:
local structure:
dir_1
file_1
file_n
subdir_1
file_subdir_1
...
subdir_2
other_files
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 10:33, stefmit wrote:
I can't seem to be able to figure this one out:
local structure:
dir_1
file_1
file_n
subdir_1
file_subdir_1
...
Hi,
If nzhang is not a local user and not listed as an alias, postfix
rejects the mail.
I have created user nzhang and mailbox nzhang in cyrus. I also added
nzhang: norman.zhang
It is the wrong order, type (the left hand side is expanded to the
right hand side)
norman.zhang: nzhang
At 05.27 07/11/2003, you wrote:
Hi all. I've got a bt878 tuner (ATI TV wonder VE, also have an old STB TV
PCI bt848 with the same issues), soundblaster live 5.1, and 3com cyclone
ethernet card (eth0) on an Asus nforce2 board (A7N8X) with a Geforce2mx.
On board sound is disabled in the bios, on
Norman Zhang wrote:
I was told postfix lmtp uses default port 24 and cyrus uses 2003. Is the
above statement mailbox_transport = lmtp:$myhostname sufficient?
Both should use the port specified in /etc/services, and since the
cyrus-imapd rpm adds a line in /etc/services for lmtp you should be
Hi,
I was told postfix lmtp uses default port 24 and cyrus uses 2003. Is the
above statement mailbox_transport = lmtp:$myhostname sufficient?
Both should use the port specified in /etc/services, and since the
cyrus-imapd rpm adds a line in /etc/services for lmtp you should be fine.
Thanks.
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 01:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Nov 2003 9:13 am, Alexis L. wrote:
Indeed, I have the same audio chip set, and after a few hours
research, I eventually realized that the sound volume was set
to zero in aumix..
We have to try to find a way of getting
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 10:51, Jack Coates wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 10:33, stefmit wrote:
I can't seem to be able to figure this one out:
local structure:
dir_1
file_1
file_n
subdir_1
file_subdir_1
Norman Zhang wrote:
I followed the steps given in README.RPM
1. mailbox_transport = lmtp:$myhostname
(/etc/postfix/main.cf)
2. lmtp cmd=lmtpd listen=lmtp prefork=0 (/etc/cyrus.conf)
3. add lmtp_admins: cyruslmtp at the bottom of /etc/cyrus.conf
4. useradd cyruslmtp with password testing123
5.
On Friday 07 November 2003 12:54 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
No. I have talked with Gael Duval about this. It seems that if they
did something like that it could be taken that they have some legal
responsibility for the contents of the TWiki - clearly that is
unfair, since they do not control
G'day all,
I've just put 9.2 onto my Dell inspiron 8200, which is a Intel 2.2 Mobile
chip, and ati radeon video.
As soon as the lid is closed the the machine has a complete lock up. ie no
keyboard, no mouse, and no screen updates
I just tried upgrading the kernel to
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