Come si aggiungono le icone delle applicazioni che uso piu' spesso in Window
Maker?
Grazie, Rosanna
Ho upgradato la mia M7.0 alla 7.1
Adesso, facendo lo shutdown c'è qualcosa che non va nello script
network. Precisamente mi compare il messaggio:
Shutting down interface ippp0 /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K90network
line 4: 622 killed initlog $INITLOG_ARGS -c "$*" [FAILED]
Cos'è questa interfaccia ippp0?
Hey Tom,
H... now tell me - how can a program make a CPU hotter ? By
accessing more registers or being L1 and L2 cache intensive or what ?
Because until today I considered what you said being science-fiction.
If you visit the numerous hardware and overclocking sites on the
Net, the
Hey Ed,
I suppose people cringe when they hear about problems with win modems,
but I need help desperatley. I want to convert fully over to Linux,
but I need my modem up and running first. Whenever I try and connect
I get a modem busy signal. Even when I change the device from the
Title: RE: Re[4]: [newbie] OT Linux gaming OT
Mike is right, I didn't mean such extremes...
Of course not. My first response was meant to be sarcasm.
And Mike is right about the platforms, too.
OSs (plural) for the x86 platform should be able to
support all the hardware available for
hi there,
After finished installation mandrake 7.0, during the boot up process it
stop in between the error msg was "unable to open display" "error in
loading share libraries can not open share object file. I don't get a
chance to the LOGON screen.
Any help appreciated!!
pat,
Paul wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pine of course has always been the most powerful mail program for Linux,
and
I used it religiously years ago, but nowadays a text-only program just
isn't
sufficient.
Depends on whether you want your mail program to show hopping
Viktor Pechorin wrote:
Yes, it's great but it's not support codepages... = in Linux only
Netscape mail Pine support it.
Ack! Thanks for letting me know, before I spend any more time on it.
CindyB
Try this. As root type:
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV -v audio
If that doesn't work try running sndconfig to reconfigure the card...
-Chris
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, you wrote:
I have installed Mandrake 7.1 in a dual boot configuration on a Gateway computer
running a 550 MHz P3. The sound card I have is a
Hey,
And Mike is right about the platforms, too.
OSs (plural) for the x86 platform should be able to
support all the hardware available for the platform.
But it isn't the responsibility of the OS company to support all
hardware. All hardware for the x86 platform should support every OS
Title: RE: Re[6]: [newbie] OT Linux gaming OT
If you buy a new tire for your car and the car starts pulling so bad
that you can't keep it on the road, who is to blame? Don't blame the
car manufacturer just because the car doesn't support whatever tire you
want to buy.
Well if 80% of
Run fsck.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 1:14 AM
Subject: [newbie] System failure
Hi to all
Last night, during my Linux session, we had a power shortage in our town.
And today, when I tried to reboot, I had these
Try unmounting it in command prompt mode then remounting it.
- Original Message -
From: "Marcia Waller" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:12 AM
Subject: [newbie] newbie-saving into floppy
Dear all, Usually I have no problem with opening my floppy
Will Linux pick up the modem automatically on startup?
- Original Message -
From: "Paul" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux Newbie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Win Modems Again!
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, R J Booysen wrote:
I suppose people
Hey,
If you buy a new tire for your car and the car starts pulling so
bad that you can't keep it on the road, who is to blame? Don't
blame the car manufacturer just because the car doesn't support
whatever tire you want to buy.
Well if 80% of the cars support it then I guess I will choose
Just about every spam message I get these days is in
HTML. I usually delete these a microsecond after opening
them. Some of them have javascript. A javascript code,
much like visual basic, can hang around and wreak havoc on
your computer without your consent. If you prefer that
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Tracy Holt
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 6:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [newbie] OT Linux gaming OT
But - seriously - with the right parts Linux is very easy to install.
Roman Korcek wrote:
Hey,
If you buy a new tire for your car and the car starts pulling so
bad that you can't keep it on the road, who is to blame? Don't
blame the car manufacturer just because the car doesn't support
whatever tire you want to buy.
Well if 80% of the cars support
Try taking the refresh rate down
- Original Message -
From:
Chris
Courtade
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 8:50
AM
Subject: [newbie] I REALLY NEED MY
MONITOR TO WORK!!
Hey, how's it going. So I am
trying to install Linux Mandrake 7.1
Wierd Hardware List:
Athlon 800,
GeForce DDR,
SB-LIVE!,
SmartFriendly CD-R/W,
Pioneer DVD-ROM,
3COM 10/100 NIC,
MS IntellimouseExplorer.
Mandrake 7.1 identified and correctly configured it
all right out of the box, on 'custom'. I could use everything
with a few exceptions: 3D
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Chris Courtade wrote:
problem is that at the end of the installation when asking to pick my
monitor, no matter what monitor I pick, the screen flickers and is all
chopped up, I can't even see the sign on box enough to sign in. I have
an ATI Rage Fury 128 bit 32MB video card
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Cindy Bartorillo wrote:
Paul wrote:
I used it religiously years ago, but nowadays a text-only program just
isn't sufficient.
Depends on whether you want your mail program to show hopping bunnies and
play movies, or handle e-mail...
Apparently the only mail you get is
Chris,
First go with the one that's good enough to see with. Then edit the
/etc/X11/XF86Config file. In that file, go to "Monitor Section" and
you'll find "HorizSync" "VertRefresh".
Seve
Original Message dated 8/18/00, 7:00:26 AM
Author: "R J Booysen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Re: [newbie] I
--
The problem with learning experience:
you never graduate...
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http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208
Registered Linux User 174403
-=PINE 4.21+Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
-- Forwarded message --
Microsoft To Allow Changing Of Blue Screen Of Death
In a
Hello,
Does 7.1 support firewire devices? Are there any plans to do so in the
future if not now? I am trying to get linux to see my external firewire hard
drive on my PC.
Thanks,
Pat Kinnicutt
Get Your Private, Free
Tengo una Awe 64 y la conexion a internet por cable
modem, la tarjeta es una ne2000-pci compatible, un amigo con las mismas
caractericticas no tiene ningun problema y yo si, puede ser porque tengo una
controladora scsi?
How?
Run fsck.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 1:14 AM
Subject: [newbie] System failure
Hi to all
Last night, during my Linux session, we had a power shortage in our town.
And today, when I tried to reboot, I
i have finally managed to get a copy of the i486 iso that passes the
md5sum, but everytime i try to install it on my 486 i get an error:
install exited abnormally - recieved signal 11...
is 'signal 11' just a kill signal or does it tell me anything about what
might have happened. i have made a
Dear All, I know there is a place I found awhile ago where you can find out
about alot of different laptops and how they work with Linux. I just do not
remember where I found that. Anyone know? I am in the market for a laptop
and I am looking for a good used one that can run both Windows and
Supposedly SOME Lucent chipset Winmodems can work, check the archives for the
URL to a site that has some BETA Lucent drivers for Linux.
HTH
Jaguar
Ed Santiago [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R J Booysen wrote:
I suppose people cringe when they hear about problems with win modems,
but I need
I've been looking into this, not for an ext Hard Drive, but because I'm forced
to run a dual-boot so that I can do Video-Editing. As far as I can tell,
there's not a single Firewire (IEEE 1394) card supported out there, let alone
any Firewire devices. I think that's really too bad. I think
Paul!! That was absolutely FANTASTIC.
Also, in reply to all the others in the Windoze vs Linux and tires and hardware
etc I just have to add my $1.00 (inflation you know) To all of you who say how
easy Windoze is and fast -- are you taking into account all the time it takes
for rebooting EVERY
Chris when you install the server setup the onlt thig that is installed is
Xfree86 , and a xtermanl . if you use the command startkde kde will start
the next time tou start x.
- Original Message -
From: "Chris _" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 4:11
Hint: The ideal airflow is in through the fan at the front bottom and out
through the psu fan at top back. I read it in a pc magazine.
- Original Message -
From: Roman Korcek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 1:12 PM
Subject: Re[6]:
Title: RE: Re[6]: [newbie] OT Linux gaming OT
If microsoft made cars:
The fuel, temperature, alarm, and battery lights
would al be replaced with a general car error light.
The engine would need a driver update every 2
days.
The doors would not shut without a call to
technical support.
Hi,
I just got my fixed-ip DSL setup via an ISP. My PC was
preinstalled with Mandarke 7.x - I was able to hook it
up and connect the machine to internet after setting
a few parameters.
What I really want to do is to make it a server for my
internal small network for emails/www/etc. I've
from my experience with "signal 11" it's usually some sort of hardware
conflict. I can't remember any further information besides that, but I
hope just knowing it may be a hardware conflict will help.
bascule wrote:
i have finally managed to get a copy of the i486 iso that passes the
I have just had to reformat my computer, due to a graphics card not
uninstalling properly. I have lost a few files I forgot to back up, so
whoever I sent the shutdown screens would they mind sending me back a copy?
Hi all,
I have ppp with the demand option working, however, I have to manually start
it each time after I boot. I'm using Mandrake 7.1. I can go to linuxconf and
start it or simply open a term window, use su, and then ifup ppp0. How can
I have this automatically start after each boot and be
Now i know that this is not very usall, that is why i am going to tell you all.
Right now we all know how windoze has better hardware support than linux, well have
something to tell you. When i install windoze on my p.c I have to use the keyboard
for every thing, because it does not see my mouse.
Hi Marcia ;
This url http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/volunteer.html
might be a good starting point. As for a specific brand . I have always
liked my toshibas.
Ingo
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcia Waller
I have that same mouse, and WIndows Detects it but Linux does not under
7.1 Score is tied :)
markOpoleO
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Hillary" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: [newbie] OT Linux has on up on windows
| Now i
I need help getting linux to connect to the
network, I entered in all the info under linuxconf (i'm running mandrake
7.0). I have static ip and i entered all the dns info but i still can't
connect to the network, or internet.I'm running a dual boot and
Icopied the info from my win
On Thu, 01 Jan 1970, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have ppp with the demand option working, however, I have to manually start
it each time after I boot. I'm using Mandrake 7.1. I can go to linuxconf and
start it or simply open a term window, use su, and then ifup ppp0. How can
I have this
Try Dell , I have loved the way mine has performed. I have Windows 98 Se and
Linux 6.0 running both are good working on it. I have only one gripe . That is
the sereen is not big enough.
Ingo Bauer wrote:
Hi Marcia ;
This url http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/volunteer.html
Title: RE: [newbie] laptops
Try Dell , I have loved the way mine has performed. I have
Windows 98 Se and linux 6.0 running both are good working on it.
I have only one gripe . That is the sereen is not big enough.
That is weird. We have Dell Inspirons here and one of the best features is
1. De cual pais es la marka "Awe".
2. Posiblemente, necesita cambiar las posiciones de las tarjetas de red y
scsi. Yo no pienso que es un problema con los IRQ, pero la posibilidad
exista.
Es su particion de la systema en el disco duro de scsi? Si no, puede tratar
sacando la tarjeta de scsi y
patrick darcy wrote:
Greg Stewart wrote:
Ya know... I kinda like it when Windoze has to re-boot!
It means I get to walk away from the desk, visit the lu or get my 85th cup
of coffee, or even chat with the neighbouring engineers who had the same
problem the day before!
In brief,
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote:
from my experience with "signal 11" it's usually some sort of hardware
conflict. I can't remember any further information besides that, but I
hope just knowing it may be a hardware conflict will help.
mine experience too, here's a good link to start with
Hi guys, new to the list.
Installed mandrake linux 7.1 perfectly using Automode install, the
X-Windows interface during the install worked fine, it recognized all my
hardware, but during the reboot progress it failed. I got something like,
"Start1 Start2" then it hung. I forget the actual
Test, ignore
Hi,
I've gor a Brother 1040. Linux installed the HPIIP driver, which it
emulates, but I always get
the top 0.5 cm chopped off the page. Does anyone have a solution to
this? Will CUPS fix it do
you think? I have a funny feeling that the HPIIP has a different paper
path and can't print the
i apolajise for my last post. there is a puppy in the house and he
was bothering me :)
I don't believe you!!! :-)
--Greg
patrick darcy wrote:
Greg Stewart wrote:
Ya know... I kinda like it when Windoze has to re-boot!
It means I get to walk away from the desk, visit the lu
Installed mandrake linux 7.1 perfectly using Automode install, the
X-Windows interface during the instal worked fine, it recognized all my
hardware, but during the reboot progress it failed. I got something like,
"Start1 Start2" then it hung. I forget the actual words, but it hangs on
boot up
Trying to get this sent, but it keeps bouncing back. I am
subscribed. Could you post it for me?
Installed mandrake linux 7.1 perfectly using Automode install, the
X-Windows interface during the instal worked fine, it recognized all my
hardware, but during the reboot progress it failed. I got
Could you post this for me, I cannot seem to get this thing
posting? Thanks,
Installed mandrake linux 7.1 perfectly using Automode install, the
X-Windows interface during the instal worked fine, it recognized all my
hardware, but during the reboot progress it failed. I got something like,
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Now i know that this is not very usall, that is why i am going to tell you all.
Right now we all know how windoze has better hardware support than linux,
^^
Nope! We all sure damn don't!!
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Dear All, I know there is a place I found awhile ago where you can find out
about alot of different laptops and how they work with Linux. I just do not
remember where I found that. Anyone know? I am in the market for a laptop
and I am looking for a good used
filename="text1.rtf"
Yes, I just saw that. Oh well. I just paged through months of the old
archives and found nothing about boot problems. I just realized I made an
error on my last post. When the system gets stuck, it reads, "stage1
stage2 " then hang city...
how do I reconfigure lilo.conf in mandrake when
... and it has Firestone tires.
-- Carroll Grigsby
Hello Linuxians
I am receiving two copies each of all the postings on this list. I use
Eudora 4.3.2 LightMode, is this the problem.
Regards
Greg Stewart wrote:
i apolajise for my last post. there is a puppy in the house and he
was bothering me :)
I don't believe you!!! :-)
--Greg
its absolutely true. where i live there is a new puppy named of all
things gum drop. hes a little sheltie. at this very moment he
is chewing
I am struggling away here... looking through the old archives, found the
advice:
boot with a floppy then login as root. Rerun lilo by using the
command lilo -v
Since I went to /sbin/ and /etc looking for lilo and could not find it. I
booted from the CDrom...
Thanks, Michael
Michael
PMJI
Nothing wrong with your eye-sight. The message is not Big-5, neither is it
GB2312. I used Cstar2.97 to read it in both codes but *no go*. Cstar will
"read" Chinese created by Richwin, or TwinBridge or others if one of the
two codes is used. The message has Chinese characters but not
Just joking, do not let your boss sees your message.
Regards
At 18-08-2000 06:07 PM, you wrote:
Ya know... I kinda like it when Windoze has to re-boot!
It means I get to walk away from the desk, visit the lu or get my 85th cup
of coffee, or even chat with the neighbouring engineers who had the
Just agreeing with youalso remember that in many cases you are actually buying a
hardware/software combination...for example a "win/printer". Looks like a printer,
prints like a printer SOMETIMES, but it's only half a peripheral really because it's
windows-dependant. Kinda like buying mac
Dennis Myers wrote:
Test, ignore
No!!
;)
--
Kathleen Dickason
Registered Linux user #182139
filename="text1.rtf"
Hello,
I'm no expert at Linux (yet...) but I have tested
an external non-winmodem (3com external faxmodem in this case) and found it to
function properly under Linux, Windows 98, and Windows NT Workstation 4 and
connect consistentlyin each. The problem with winmodems is obvious in the
Dear Ingo, What kind of Toshiba laptop do you have and or like? How many
gigs of harddrive and rams of memory does one need for a dual boot
system-Linux/Windows? Did the Linux Mandrake install well? Thanks for the
info. Marcia
I updated my kernal to 2.2.16 from 2.2.15 and I got a bunch of errors on the
next startup. Did anyone else get a bunch of errors and could they tell me
how to fix them? Thanks in advance.
~Lance
Try changing the CD Rom drive...some of the BTC/Ciciero(sp)/... CR@P,low cost
CD's can/will make the system hand. Install a name brand
Toshiba/Pioneer/HP/... CD and I bet the problem goes away.
HTH
Jaguar
Michael Hatzakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I just saw that. Oh well. I just paged
did you ENABLE networking, is the proper config mode checked (manual, in your
case), correct netmask, and also the correct module for the Network interface
card (net device = eth0)?
You also have to put in the default gateway.
go to:
http://www.scyld.com/network/index.html#pci
to find the correct
In order for me to get to the internet i
have to sign on usting the chap protocals. Setting them up is no problem being
able to actualy pick up the modem and dial out is. So how can i get the modem to
respond. The modem is a isa pnp compatable card beig reconised buy the system
board as a
Hi there,
What package(s) do I need to install to have
iostream.h in my system?
Thanx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated my kernal to 2.2.16 from 2.2.15 and I got a bunch of errors on the
next startup. Did anyone else get a bunch of errors and could they tell me
how to fix them? Thanks in advance.
~Lance
I did the up date without any problems, but I'm using Grub as my
Greg Stewart wrote:
Per the /etc/ppp/ip-up file, you really shouldn't make the changes directly
there, make a file called /etc/ppp/ip-up.local (use: touch
/etc/ppp/ip-up.local or just vi it) and possibly change the sructure of
your original entry to:
/usr/bin/./kicq
there's a
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Michael Hatzakis wrote:
Hi guys, new to the list.
Installed mandrake linux 7.1 perfectly using Automode install, the
X-Windows interface during the install worked fine, it recognized all my
hardware, but during the reboot progress it failed. I got something like,
Hello,
I use Lesstif WM as default on my Linux Machine. I am
using Linux-Mandrake 7.0 (air). My question is, is it
possibe to get Lesstif to launch apps as it starts
using specific geometries.??? if so, how do I go
about achieving this??
N.B. Lesstif is a clone of the Motif Window Manager
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