vai :
www.vmware.com
e' il migliore che io conosca!
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Davide Cavallari wrote:
Ho bisogno di utilizzare un dizionario della Garzanti che gira solo su
Windowz :-(
Qualcuno di voi sa consigliarmi un emulatore di win per linux in modo
che mi sia possibile utilizzare in
Salve a tutti!
Io ho sottoscritto abbonamenti internet con diversi provider, ho sempre usato
principalmente Tiscalinet e non ho mai avuto problemi particolari; ora,
tuttavia, mi accorgo che con alcuni provider, pur riuscendo a viaggiare in rete
senza problemi, risulta impossibile
Ciao, ho appena finito di scaricare l'immagine MANDRAKE71-INST.ISO.
Ma appena verificato il checksum con md5sum non ho ottenuto il risultato
sperato... :(
infatti la chiave presente sul file md5sums che ho prelevato dalla
directory del server ftp.unina.it non corrisponde a quella da me
ottenuta
I still am having trouble getting my S3 Trio3D to work. When
"startx" runs using the S3Virge driver(as Xf86Free.org suggests) the
error
message shows that everything goes fine from the keyboard through the
FontPath, until;
XF86Config: /etc/X11/XF86Config
(**) stands for supplied, (--) stands for
Anyone have any suggestions for an email client that can do the following:
1 - is graphical
2 - handles multiple pop accounts
3 - integrates with PGP
4 - handles html fairly well
5 - has a somewhat decent address book
6 - has some scripting abilities for sorting incoming mail
7 - Is fairly
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Walter Hanagriff wrote:
it wasnt confusing at all, answers are that my entire HD is dedicated to
windows, partitioning shouldnt be a problem i think. one of my other
questions on this list was about that.
i will be getting mandrake 7.1, i havent gotten it yet, am trying to
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Anthony Huereca wrote:
The only way I know how to get totally out of X is to never start it. At the
LILO prompt, type "linux 3" and it'll just dump you at the command prompt. I
also wish there was an easier way to totally kill X.
Would not ctrl-alt-backspace do that for
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, AL wrote:
Hi,
From your statement below, am I correct in assuming that I have to
install Win98 (to run MSMoney) on top of VMWare?
Thanks
Yes. Actually you'd sort of install it "inside" VMWare.
Paul
--
Rain and tears are the streams
that wash away life's dirt...
)0(
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Victor Richardson wrote:
I still am having trouble getting my S3 Trio3D to work. When
"startx" runs using the S3Virge driver(as Xf86Free.org suggests) the
What version of Mandrake are you using? I had an S3 card too, once, and
with RH6 (sorry guys) I could not get it to
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions for an email client that can do the following:
1 - is graphical
2 - handles multiple pop accounts
3 - integrates with PGP
4 - handles html fairly well
5 - has a somewhat decent address book
6 - has some scripting abilities
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, ~*Mark*~ wrote:
I was wondering about something. Ever since I got my firewall up and
running fetchmail no longer works. It won't connect to my ISP's mail
server and bring down the mail. I like using Pine for mail, but I can't
now. I've left the SMPT port open so that I could
To see the state of sendmail, you have to specify the full path of the
script : /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail [start|stop|status]
Maybe I shouldn't say it, as it could lead to endless debate, but I would
advice you to forget about sendmail and to install qmail instead. It is
really easier to
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000 14:15:06 +0400, Blin wrote:
can't install ess 1868 sound card. Lothar detects "Ensoniq ESS 1868", but
when i try to configure it, any configuration i try to test gives me a
message "bin/modules/misc/sb.o: Device or resource is busy"
do i need drivers for it or does anyone has
Hi, all --
I had exactly the same problem with kppd, and with the kind help of others on this
list solved it by increasing the timeout
period. The default is 60; I changed it to 600 (too lazy to erase a number). Anyhow,
the change works.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000 17:53:11 +0100, Roger Pithers
We run Apache. Your home page should be in /home/httpd. You may have subdirectories
beneath this one, and you will
probably have directories such as cgi-bin, but that is where they should go. You got
the ~myusername because you put the
pages in YOUR OWN home directory, not APACHE's home
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, you wrote:
Guys,
I have recently installed Mandrake 7.0 and I face a problem with my CDR
Ricoh MP 7040 A . Every time I try to mount it a message appears saying invalid
block device. If there is anyone who faced the same problems in the past let me
know.
Jim
What happens it you choose DOS in LILO?
Were you using the NT bootloader to choose between 95 and NT?
Charles
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Judge" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:34 PM
Subject: [newbie] Can't boot to Win95/NT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions for an email client that can do the following:
1 - is graphical
2 - handles multiple pop accounts
3 - integrates with PGP
4 - handles html fairly well
5 - has a somewhat decent address book
6 - has some scripting abilities for sorting
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Anthony Huereca wrote:
The only way I know how to get totally out of X is to never start it. At
the
LILO prompt, type "linux 3" and it'll just dump you at the command prompt.
I
also wish there was an easier way to totally kill X.
Would
You can always do the install and boot Linux from a floppy or upgrade to
7.1 and use GRUB as the bootloader. It does not suffer from the 1024
error.You can also move Windows to the end of the drive, it will boot from
anywhere and install Mandrake on the first 10GB.
One other note. You did
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, you wrote:
I followed your advise and kept at it, using your instructions above I
followed almost all of them. I did not remember to deny everything you
said to deny. I have a firewall! It has holes. I have to go back in and
change some of the settings. I think I
Monte Milanuk wrote:
Well, I haven't had this problem myself (yet), but a few things to try
might be to check your system logs, in case fetchmail is really running
into the firewall, it may leave a trace in the logs. The only part of
fetchmail that I would think would have problems w/ a
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, you wrote:
I was wondering about something. Ever since I got my firewall up and
running fetchmail no longer works. It won't connect to my ISP's mail
server and bring down the mail. I like using Pine for mail, but I can't
now. I've left the SMPT port open so that I could
If you truly want X to stop loading or running automaticly then run X
Configuration as root. Click OK and close. You will then see 2 more pop up
windows, 1 asking if you wish to test the setting and the 2nd asking if you
wish to start X at boot. Click No to the 2nd and X will no longer run. I
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, ~*Mark*~ wrote:
Monte Milanuk wrote:
Well, I haven't had this problem myself (yet), but a few things to try
might be to check your system logs, in case fetchmail is really running
into the firewall, it may leave a trace in the logs. The only part of
fetchmail
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, flupke wrote:
To see the state of sendmail, you have to specify the full path of the
script : /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail [start|stop|status]
Maybe I shouldn't say it, as it could lead to endless debate, but I would
advice you to forget about sendmail and to install qmail
flupke wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, ~*Mark*~ wrote:
Monte Milanuk wrote:
Well, I haven't had this problem myself (yet), but a few things to try
might be to check your system logs, in case fetchmail is really running
into the firewall, it may leave a trace in the logs. The only
That's correct. With either VMWare or Win4Lin you have to install Win98 to
run MSMoney. To get completely away from Windows you have to wait for Wine
to mature to the point it works or scrap MSMoney and go with a Linux-based
software package.
- Ralph
- Original Message -
From: "AL"
On 25 Jun 2000, Michael Scottaline wrote:
Would not ctrl-alt-backspace do that for you?
===
Only if your inittab is set to use runlevel 3. If it's set for run level 5,
cntrl-alt-bksp will kill x, only to restart it and take you back to a
graphical log in
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, ~*Mark*~ wrote:
I re-ran the install.sh and made sure that ports 25 and 110 are indeed
open. FM is still not bringing down the mail for use in Pine. I really
came to like that program! Wish I could get it running again.
try "telnet localhost 25", and see what happens.
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 09:24:44AM -0400, thus spake ~*Mark*~:
I re-ran the install.sh and made sure that ports 25 and 110 are indeed
open. FM is still not bringing down the mail for use in Pine. I really
came to like that program! Wish I could get it running again.
--
Mark
Hi, Mark.
I
This may be offbeat, but you can find an .rpm Flash beta version on the
MDK7.1 installation CD. Please note that it is beta.
Roman
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
Where did you get it from?
Seve
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a domain name registered to my IP Address. I am trying to set my Linux
box up as a mailserver. All I want to do, is be able to get mail at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anyone out there give
me some advice as to how to set this up using
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Dan Ferris wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a domain name registered to my IP Address. I am trying to set my Linux
box up as a mailserver. All I want to do, is be able to get mail at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anyone out there give
me
I recently found one that looks really cool
http://www.muhri.net/pronto/
and they have it in rpm format on the
download page.
You might want to check it out. I no longer
have room for it on my system. But if you
do try it out, could you post what you think
of it...looks and sounds really cool.
I'm running Mandrake 7.1 (X ver. 3.3.6). I agree that the PCI: unknown might
the root of the problem. I'd guess that the video card is not working or that
it is a newer version, but I bought the server new in November from IBM and
I'd think that the latest drivers in 3.3.6 would include it.
I'm
You are not just whistling Dixie here! I lost my
entire mp3 library...cause I had no place to put it
while I repartitioned the drive. The library was
nearly a gig in size and most of which I encoded
personallyit was a great loss.
Despite that ... I am back up to nearly 500 megs
on my mp3
Hi,
this evening my entire box decided to play up. when ever i try and login with
any user accept root i get this:
Jun 26 00:10:58 blueferret PAM_pwdb[475]: get passwd; pwdb: structure is no longer
valid
Jun 26 00:10:59 blueferret login[475]: FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM (null) FOR mrx,
Authentication
Hi Paul
Is it better to instal the Gimp first and let xsane find the Gimp or visa
versa or doesn't it matter.
Alan (Walkerville, South Africa)
- Original Message -
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Epson
Glyn Millington wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 09:24:44AM -0400, thus spake ~*Mark*~:
I re-ran the install.sh and made sure that ports 25 and 110 are indeed
open. FM is still not bringing down the mail for use in Pine. I really
came to like that program! Wish I could get it running
Glyn Millington wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 09:24:44AM -0400, thus spake ~*Mark*~:
I re-ran the install.sh and made sure that ports 25 and 110 are indeed
open. FM is still not bringing down the mail for use in Pine. I really
came to like that program! Wish I could get it running
Cool...if you get a chance could you let me know about
it?
Thanks,
Bambi
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Franyes it does look interesting, I'm installing it now
:-)
Alan
Fran Parker wrote:
I recently found one that looks really cool
http://www.muhri.net/pronto/
and they have it in rpm
Victor Richardson wrote:
I'm running Mandrake 7.1 (X ver. 3.3.6). I agree that the PCI: unknown might
the root of the problem. I'd guess that the video card is not working or that
it is a newer version, but I bought the server new in November from IBM and
I'd think that the latest drivers
O.K., time to jump in and stir things up a bit ;)
You want about the same things I would want from a decent mail
client. Netscape is a PITA, and I haven't gotten it to work right w/
7.1, it gripes about permissions, regardless of what they are set
to. FWIW, if you use fetchmail, it doesn't
Ok, here's an easy one, (he said) I have downloaded a couple
of .tar.gz files and would like to save them to a floppy or
ten. I have been through the two books on linux that are
in my library, and can't find a way to do it. I think my
problem is again the Windows mentality getting in the way.
I am installing Linux on a Pentium 75MHz system that has a western digital
640 MB hard drive. The only thing I have done is create 1 partition of 640
MB size on the hard drive. I load driver support for the CD-ROM(48x ide
cd-rom) then begin installation by inserting my boot floppy and start the
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, here's an easy one, (he said) I have downloaded a couple
of .tar.gz files and would like to save them to a floppy or
ten. I have been through the two books on linux that are
in my library, and can't find a way to do it. I think my
problem is
Tony
Delete all the partitions and leave the drive as free space then let the
installation program set the partitions.
Charles
- Original Message -
From: "Tony Coors" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 5:36 PM
Subject: [newbie] An error
Just curious. Since getting GLide/Gl/3Dfx stuff
up and running is soo difficult, are we gonna see it incorporated
into the next few Mandrake
distros (along with Xfree 4.x?) Sure would be nice to have that common
gaming environment.
I did manage to get Quake3 (demo) running on my setup.
Is anyone using Eterm? I like it, better than the stock xterminal that
Mandrake comes with. I do have a question or two though. I would love to
see it do the "viewport" mode listed in the man pages, but I can't quite
seem to get the syntax down pat.
Do you have to create your own user.cfg file
Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try tonight, I'm desperate.
Victor
Dennis Myers wrote:
Victor Richardson wrote:
I'm running Mandrake 7.1 (X ver. 3.3.6). I agree that the PCI: unknown might
the root of the problem. I'd guess that the video card is not working or that
it is a newer
At 14:14 22.06.00, you wrote:
Eh, lpd is the daemon...
I believe you mean lpr...
But since output must be redirected... maybe it should be lpr -
its "lpr -Plpx" whereas x is the number for your
printer..lp0.lp1.whatever...
-JMS
|-Original Message-
|From: Mark Weaver
The original LM 7.0 CD had a problem if you booted from it and tried to
repartition your hard drive. It could damage partitions and make them
unreadable. Not quite erasing your drive, but close enough. From the LM site:
February 4 2000 - Diskdrake problem (installation disks DrakXtools
Not true at all. I did the CD-ROM drive boot / install and it worked fine. I
can now boot into either Windows or Linux using the Grub menu.
Joe
-Original Message-
From: John Gist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie]
Hello,
I am using an older Intel 440LX based motherboard with a P2-333, 64megs of
memory, ATI All-In-Wonder Pro, and Plextor 32x CDROM drive.
I have Redhat 6.2 installed on the system without any problem. My friends
mention that Mandrake is a better distribution so I thought I would
try it. I
Glyn Millington wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 01:43:23PM -0400, thus spake ~*Mark*~:
Glyn Millington wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 09:24:44AM -0400, thus spake ~*Mark*~:
I re-ran the install.sh and made sure that ports 25 and 110 are indeed
open. FM is still not bringing
Dennisthe simpleist way for a 'windows mentality guy' is
to put a dos formatted floppy in your drive, click on the
desktop floppy icon to open a kfm window to the floppy. Click
on the (either desktop or panel) home icon to open another kfm
window and navigate to your downloaded file's
How do i get it to work with my Voodoo Banshee?? 7.0 worked fine... 7.1
dont work with it at all!!
neather does the 3.3 version..
dave
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LINUX - Why?
Cause I dont do windows
Install Mandrake, skip Lilo setup, be sure to have Drak make a boot disk for
you, load Linux with the boot disk, download the new version of Lilo, edit
your /etc/lilo.conf file, install the new version of Lilo, run Lilo as
follows:
lilo -L -v
The -L switch
Thanks, that helped, I can see the relationship with command line
in my mind now too. So now I can copy files ." Life is Good,
just don't weaken!"
Dennis
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Dennisthe simpleist way for a 'windows mentality guy' is
to put a dos formatted floppy in your drive, click on
Hi
I have some questions.
1. When I open "xterm", I cab see colorized file names. Sometimes that's
bother me.
How can I control xterm color?
2. In vi editor, I also don't like colorized font.
How can I control vi editor color?
Thanks
I have been trying for some time to get this to work, but without any luck.
I have tried installing from both the source and with an RPM, and in both
cases, it complains about Guile and Readline. I searched the archives on
www.gnucash.org and found a "patched" version of Guile to fix whatever
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I've got background running Solaris on a
Sparcstation and I've done installations of Red Hat and Corel Linux but
I'm still finding my way around Linux on an Intel box (and I'm lost).
I've just gotten a new machine. My old machine had a Winmodem in it so
I never had
Can i edit it from the CUI ?? So i dont have to install NumLockX.
From "ntsysv" we can make the numlock led active when we reboot the
system, but can we do the same thing for the X without install any
software like NumLockX ???
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Perhaps other people
Hello all,
Could anyone tell me the procedure for formatting a hard disk? I'm
adding a new drive to my system and would like to format it using
reiserfs. Also, I would like to know how to format a zip disk, is there
a tool something like the kde floppy formatter?
Thanks, Mike
--
Hi, I have a 3Com 5610 ( USR PCI faxmodem )which is definitely compatible
with Linux. I have searched through some of the old usenet messages on this
topic, but haven't gotten a thorough explanation on how to make this modem work,
because it ( according to Windows ) is on Com5. Using Kppp I
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Victor Richardson wrote:
I'm thinking on trying X 4.0 today to see if it will help, but it is probably
going to turn out to be a hardware problem. And will probably try to run it in
Frame Buffer mode as IBM's site suggest, although I'm not sure how primitive
the graphics
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Pak Janggut wrote:
Can i edit it from the CUI ?? So i dont have to install NumLockX.
From "ntsysv" we can make the numlock led active when we reboot the
system, but can we do the same thing for the X without install any
software like NumLockX ???
Not in a way that I would
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
So, what you're saying is Qmail is easily configurable? Is it also
versatile? What are some advantages and disadvantages vs. Sendmail?
Complete docs are on www.qmail.org. It is VERY versatile, and has more
safety catches than Sendmail.
Paul
--
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, ~*Mark*~ wrote:
Ok...so where does your average joe user get this program from?
Try http://www.qmail.org
Paul
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that wash away life's dirt...
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On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Alan Smith wrote:
Hi Paul
Is it better to instal the Gimp first and let xsane find the Gimp or visa
versa or doesn't it matter.
Alan (Walkerville, South Africa)
I am not sure if it does not matter. Since xsane is a plugin for the Gimp
I think it would make most sense to
I have MDK 7.02 AIR installed onm a Cyrix 233 w/64 MB and a 3 GB, setting up
the first NIC to connect to my @Home service was a snap, but my sharing with a
12 port hub is falling down due to the fact the second NIC is NOT
broadcasting, yet all the info is set in the NIC's
eth0=3Com 503 -@Home
forgot to mention - I am using Phoenix BIOS, when I
looked at it, I saw no mention of changing com ports, Plug n' Plays or
IRQ.
I have a Maxtor 540MB drive connected to ide1 as master and a western
digital 640MB drive connected to ide2 as master. I set up the primary
partition on the Maxtor for 10MB and made the second partition 530MB. I set
up a primary partition on the western digital drive for 640MB. I get the
subscribenewbie
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000 17:45:26 -0500, you wrote:
Hello,
I am using an older Intel 440LX based motherboard with a P2-333, 64megs of
memory, ATI All-In-Wonder Pro, and Plextor 32x CDROM drive.
I have Redhat 6.2 installed on the system without any problem. My friends
mention that Mandrake is a
Why in installing linux Mandrake 7.1 on different partition of a computer
which already running win98 using network instalation (not the CD)
instalation, I always get this in the reading the packages stage :
An Error occurent deplist.ordered mismatch against hdlist files.
at the end, of the
Why in installing linux Mandrake 7.1 on different partition of a computer
which already running win98 using network instalation (not the CD)
instalation, I always get this in the reading the packages stage :
An Error occurent deplist.ordered mismatch against hdlist files.
at the end, of the
Hello,
Anybody out there have experience with Solaris? If so, could you email
me off-list; I have some questions for ya!
Thanks, Mike
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Kirkland, WA
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