Salve lista,
fatta la spesa comincia il divertimento.
Già qualche settimana fa avevo chiesto notizie e LukenShiro mi ha detto che la sta
usando dopo aver fatto alcune modifiche ai moduli.
Sono andato su Linuxprint e ho trovato indicazione sui driver di stampa da usare e
infatti stampa bene.
Tempo fa avevo posto in lista un problema (che affliggeva solo me)
riguardo l'utilizzo di OpenOffice.
Adesso sono riuscito a risolverlo e, siccome potrebbe avere una certa
generalità, riporto in lista la soluzione trovata.
Ricordo per sommi capi il problema:
in mndk-9.0, quando cercavo di
Il dom, 2002-12-22 alle 12:15, Fabio Manunza ha scritto:
Prova con l'opzione users, che dovrebbe permettere a chiunque il
monta-smonta dei media.
Uso già quell'opzione; il problema è che se il cd è stato montato da
root giustamente solo root può smontarlo, mentre se il cd non è montato
Alle 19:06, lunedì 16 dicembre 2002, LukenShiro ha scritto:
No, senza l'opzione -r 'dovrebbe' rimuovere solo le voci contenute in
passwd, shadow e group, che si riferiscono all'utente. In entrambi i casi
pero' AFAIK non chiede conferma e procede comunque ...
Senz'altro concordo sul consiglio
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, giamgax wrote:
Sono andato su Linuxprint e ho trovato indicazione sui driver di stampa
da usare e infatti stampa bene.
Anche loro dicono di modificare e ricompilare un modulo. Bene, ma come
si fà? Ho provato a scompattarlo
e editarlo con un normale elaboratore di testi ma
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, tom wrote:
Una scappattoia puo essere,rinominare la home dell utente (e in aggiunta
cambiare i permessi),creare un altra home con permessi all utente da
killare e poi provare a dare un userdel -r berlusca.
poi rinominare la home e chmod?
Be' si', direi che puo'
Alle 16:26, domenica 22 dicembre 2002, miKe ha scritto:
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Alle 17:31, sabato 21 dicembre 2002, fabio , in merito a Re:
[newbie-it] compilazione del kernel, ha scritto:
Per la compilazione del kernel ed alcune spiegazioni su cosa
attivare o
Dispondendo di due pc, ho deciso di installare due distribuzioni diverse
woody, e mandrake 90.
E' proprio a mdk90 che mi riferirò, sperando di ottenere qualcuno che mi
illumini: ho un P4 con una scheda video radeon 7500 (riconosciuta!). Due
monitor. All'avvio il desktop viene visualizzato su
Il Mon, 23 Dec 2002 14:37:29 +0100 (CET)
LukenShiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] ebbe a dire:
la modifica la devi fare al _sorgente_ del modulo usb scanner (appunto
scanner.c), semplice file di testo, cerchi le righe incriminate e le
commenti
come? (sono rimasto al REM, inteso anche come sonno
salve,
sapete come inserire nel menu k, nella posizione desiderata, il link ad un programma?
=
Luigi Beltramini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://digilander.iol.it/citazioni
On Monday 23 December 2002 6:39 pm, Luigi wrote about [newbie-it] Kde e menu:
salve,
sapete come inserire nel menu k, nella posizione desiderata, il link ad un
programma? =
puoi usare il menudrake, lo trovi in kmenu =configuration =other
bye
--
Devil Inside Experiment - C'era un
Alle 19:35, lunedì 23 dicembre 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Qualcuno potrebbe spiegarmi come mai non riesco a montare il cdrom ed il
masterizzatore,
da cosa può dipendere.
Hai provato a fare tutto da shell?
che ti dice?
che window manager susi?
se usi kde la cosa è presto
Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 14:44, Andrea Celli ha scritto:
mmmh
attento a non fare confusione tra le opzioni:
- user : chiunque può montare, solo root e chi ha montato può smontare
- users: chiunque può montare e chiunque può smontare
ciao, Andrea
Non avevo colto la differenza. Ti
Allora il problema forse l'ho capito, il perchè no!
non si caricano i moduli, infatti ricaricandoli a mano parte il tutto.
Infatti ho fatto uno script che me li carichi dopo il login (per ora lo
lancio a mano se ho bisogno dei cdrom), eccolo:
#!/bin/sh
insmod ide-scsi
insmod scsi_mod
insmod
fabio ha scritto:
- Linux Pratico, anno 2 numero 4 (del 2001 a lire 4.900)
L'ho già.
oppure - Usare Linux - Special Edition (del 2001 a lire 100.000).
Quest'ultimo è più teorico.
Glom!!! 100.000 lire? Mi sa che cercherò qualche sistema più economico.
Comunque grazie.
Mike ha scritto:
dovrei
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, giamgax wrote:
la modifica la devi fare al _sorgente_ del modulo usb scanner
come? (sono rimasto al REM, inteso anche come sonno informatico profondo)
Azz ... evviva l'iniziativa personale ;)
va be':
- mcedit [o qualunque editor di testo]
Alle 22:08, martedì 24 dicembre 2002, tom ha scritto:
Alle 19:35, lunedì 23 dicembre 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Qualcuno potrebbe spiegarmi come mai non riesco a montare il cdrom ed il
masterizzatore,
da cosa può dipendere.
Hai provato a fare tutto da shell?
che ti dice?
che
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Pollo wrote:
Se abilito il server aRts di KDE non posso più accedere al dispositivo
/dev/dsp utilizzato da molte applicazioni quali mpg123.
Risultato non riesco a riprodurre mp3 da linea di comando.
Esiste un modo per rendere accessibile il dispositivo /dev/dsp anche
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salve a tutti,
io e Morpheus abbiamo scritto due righe per iptables,
cercando di fare una cosa il più possibile generica ed in grado
di coprire gli utilizzi più comuni di un router-firewall
casalingo.
Dai primi test sembra che vada,
quindi, se
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Alle 15:02, lunedì 23 dicembre 2002, Emiliano La Licata ha
scritto:
dovrei avere da qualche parte la traduzione (bovina) del
kernel -howto
se interessa la copioincollo...
Certo che mi interessa, te se ne sarei grato se lo facessi
ok,
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Alle 20:35, lunedì 23 dicembre 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Ho provato a smanettare un po' con /etc/fstab e /etc/mtab, ma
non sono riuscito a
concludere niente,
mtab non devi MAI toccarlo
che modifiche hai fatto a fstab?
Ho provato a
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Alle 22:23, lunedì 23 dicembre 2002, mdk666 ha scritto:
qualcuno che mi illumini: ho un P4 con una scheda video radeon
7500 (riconosciuta!). Due monitor. All'avvio il desktop viene
visualizzato su entrambi i monitor. Vorrei visualizzare metà
On Monday 23 Dec 2002 6:20 am, Todd Slater wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 05:54:46 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
And then again, we forget that windows has brainwashed us into
automatically doing things their way - brainlessly. For instance, under
9.0 I play Yukon during
Franki wrote:
I think if mandrake had any sense.. they would have a staff member or two
lurk on this list to get a sense of what their users are feeling... (since
they are the ones being begged to join the club.)
but they fact that they don't is a sad example of companies today..
simple matter
Greetings,
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS called
Lindows. Anyone know anything about this? It seems they are working hard to
convince neophytes that Windows is good but not that good. I just don't like
the approach and am disappointed in Wal-Mart for taking it.
R
John,
Thank you for your mail.
There may be a number of deviations between our software systems. I am
assuming Mandrake 9.0.
Would you kindly send me your /etc/lilo.conf file to examine. While you
clearly find your cdroms, there may be an inconsistency.
On your /etc/fstab file on lines
Richard Babcock wrote:
Greetings,
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS called
Lindows. Anyone know anything about this? It seems they are working hard to
convince neophytes that Windows is good but not that good. I just don't like
the approach and am disappointed in
On Monday 23 Dec 2002 11:35 am, Richard Babcock wrote:
Greetings,
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS called
Lindows. Anyone know anything about this? It seems they are working hard to
convince neophytes that Windows is good but not that good. I just don't
like
On Friday 23 Dec 2022 1:09 pm, robin wrote:
Richard Babcock wrote:
Greetings,
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS called
Lindows. Anyone know anything about this? It seems they are working hard
to convince neophytes that Windows is good but not that good. I
When mandrake sacked Civileme I wrote to Jaques le Maroir to tell him I was
disappointed, as C. had been an enormous help to me and many others.
In reply I got a rather aggressive email telling me if I knew a better way to run the
company let him know.
I,m the first to admit that I don;t know
well I did some research and the bottom line is do you want a distro that
lets you run windows apps??
Are you looking for a debian distro?
Then these distros are trying more or less succesfully to fulfil a niche.
A dummies linux for windows people.
Lindow
Xandros
and all of them cost money.
I
You are forgetting the w2k crowd that understand user permissions.
Lindow seems a bit annoying to me at least Xandros is based on corel which
with all its problem didn't try to be windows.
Aaron
--On Monday, December 23, 2002 01:10:52 PM + Anne Wilson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 23
On Monday 23 Dec 2002 3:27 pm, Aaron Mehl wrote:
You are forgetting the w2k crowd that understand user permissions.
So they do - and also they understand struggles to get hardware workingn :)
Anne
Lindow seems a bit annoying to me at least Xandros is based on corel which
with all its problem
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 08:23, John Richard Smith wrote:
Ok...I didn't see the attachment - where it says bot INIT 0 AND INIT 1;
you would then add:
AT F C1 D1 E1 Q0 V1
That should do it.
You should get better throughput with that init as well as have less
line noise - IF
Richard Babcock said:
Greetings,
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS called
Lindows. Anyone know anything about this? It seems they are working hard
to convince neophytes that Windows is good but not that good. I just
don't like the approach and am disappointed
Ok,
I am reaching the point that I am not having fun any more.
I installed SAMBA and had it working. I installed Shorewall and broke SAMBA.
In trying to fix SAMBA, I broke my internet connection and Mozilla. Somewhere
in all of this I got my sound working properly.
My problem with SAMBA was a it
12/23/02 7:16:49 AM, Peter Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When mandrake sacked Civileme I wrote to Jaques le
Maroir to tell him I was disappointed, as C. had been an
enormous help to me and many others.
In reply I got a rather aggressive email telling me if I knew a
better way to run the
On Monday 23 December 2002 06:35 am, Richard wrote:
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS
called Lindows. Anyone know anything about this?
Check out Bill Machrone's column in the January 2003 PC Magazine,
Living with Lindows, p. 65.
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 02:56, John Richard Smith wrote:
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 08:23, John Richard Smith wrote:
Ok...I didn't see the attachment - where it says bot INIT 0 AND INIT 1;
you would then add:
AT F C1 D1 E1 Q0 V1
That should do it.
You should get
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 10:29, Charlie wrote:
On December 21, 2002 03:17 pm, Seth Williamson wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 on my system today for the first time.
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits there for three or
Does anyone know how to record the streaming ram from realplay? I've been
listening to a few programmes on the BBC website (www.bbc.co.uk) using
realplay, which works pretty good; the only problem is that what I listen to
does not get cached and so if I want to listen to it again I have to go
--- Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must agree wit you about most of what you have to say
Civileme was a big loss to the Mandrake community.I shure
miss him. It was GREAT to have a true linux guru around to
help out and he also had a good personality and skills for
organising.
On
--- Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must agree wit you about most of what you have to say
Civileme was a big loss to the Mandrake community.I shure
miss him. It was GREAT to have a true linux guru around to
help out and he also had a good personality and skills for
organising.
On
Michael Adams wrote:
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 02:56, John Richard Smith wrote:
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 08:23, John Richard Smith wrote:
Ok...I didn't see the attachment - where it says bot INIT 0 AND INIT 1;
you would then add:
AT F C1 D1 E1 Q0 V1
That should do it.
You
MPlayer has a dump feature... just the trick is to get mplayer tp play
it first. What is the URL you are watching? I'll give it a try, and tell
you if I can get it to work.
Greetings
Ralph
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 16:39:25 +
Robin Ballantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to
Hi there,
I've been trying to do exactly the same thing!
There's a program called realrekord, which I don't seem to be able to get
working very well.
I'm using a program from here though:
http://sed.free.fr/realplay/
It seems to work pretty well, but you sometimes get stuttering in the
--- Robin Ballantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to record the streaming ram from realplay? I've been
listening to a few programmes on the BBC website (www.bbc.co.uk) using
realplay, which works pretty good; the only problem is that what I listen to
does not get cached
On Monday 23 December 2002 5:08 pm, Ralph Slooten wrote:
MPlayer has a dump feature... just the trick is to get mplayer tp play
it first. What is the URL you are watching? I'll give it a try, and tell
you if I can get it to work.
Greetings
Ralph
Hi Ralph, I don't have mplayer installed yet
--- Robin Ballantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to record the streaming ram from realplay? I've been
Robin:
Use /dev/dsp with Sox instead of what I use,(/dev/dsp9). My command line probably
won't work on your system. ;)
LX
John Richard Smith wrote:
Just as a way of final conclusion on the subject of freeserve.
Their claim that I have too many appliances connected to my one
telephone line
and that, they say, is the reason I am being constantly cut off.
Today I conducted some experiments.
I disconnected
On Monday 23 December 2002 5:55 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
--- Robin Ballantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to record the streaming ram from realplay? I've
been
Robin:
Use /dev/dsp with Sox instead of what I use,(/dev/dsp9). My command line
probably won't work on your
Hi All,
I have toyed with Mandrake in the past but never really got it working 100%.
Always had little issues that I couldn't iron out. Now I am back to give it
another go. I want to install it into a Windows directory first to see if I
can get it up and running before I tackle the partitioning
On Monday 23 December 2002 18:42, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
I have toyed with Mandrake in the past but never really got it working
100%. Always had little issues that I couldn't iron out. Now I am back to
give it another go. I want to install it into a Windows directory first to
see if I can get
--- Robin Ballantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Lyvim,
I've just tried that but without any luck. I'm getting no output
whatsoever
from sox -V -c2 -r 44100 -t ossdsp -w -s /dev/dsp myfile.ogg (or /dev/dsp1
or /dev/audio). I am beginning to suspect that with the current
Copy of all homes directories
yes
Copy of smb.conf
yes
Copy of smbpasswd
yes
Copy of passwd
yes
Is there anything else.
yes
/etc/crontab (if you added anything to it)
/etc/group
/etc/gshadow
/etc/hosts
/etc/hosts.allow (if you used it)
/etc/shadow
Also, things like
g wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Just as a way of final conclusion on the subject of freeserve.
Their claim that I have too many appliances connected to my one
telephone line
and that, they say, is the reason I am being constantly cut off.
Today I conducted some experiments.
I disconnected
Many thanks Anthony :o)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anthony Abby
Sent: 23 December 2002 7:09 PM
To: Mandrake-Newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] Transferring users from LM8.1 to LM9
Copy of all homes directories
yes
Copy of smb.conf
I've set up another LM machine to use as a replacement file server.
Could anybody let me know what files to transfer across.
do i need
Copy of all homes directories
Copy of smb.conf
Copy of smbpasswd
Copy of passwd
Is there anything else.
what file are the groups held in ?
As regards the
On Monday 23 December 2002 03:52, Michael Paul wrote:
Oh yeah, and what's the unix command
for copy?
'cp source dest'
'cp --help' for the syntax
'man cp' for the manual
Also try whatis, whereis or locate, followed by a command or program name.
Richard
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Hi, all.
When I installed 8.2 on my Dell laptop, I had a USB keyboard and trackball
attached. The install went fine, and the keyboard and trackball were
seamlessly recognized. Now, when I try to run the laptop without the
attached devices, I don't have access to the laptop's keyboard and
I've used Mandrake as my primary operating system for the last few years.
Believe it or now I've just now decided to play DVD's on it. I don't know
anything about the various formats of avi, mpeg, divx etc. I'd like to be
able to stick a DVD in an rip it to a format that I can then burn on a
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 00:56, John Richard Smith wrote:
Stephen,
I have tried searching the net for modem strings and found
many examples for different makes and models, but search
as I may I cannot find anything to explain the modem
string naming convention. I cannot believe that there are
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 00:56, John Richard Smith wrote:
Stephen,
I have tried searching the net for modem strings and found
many examples for different makes and models, but search
as I may I cannot find anything to explain the modem
string naming convention. I cannot
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 22:01, John Richard Smith wrote:
I have lots of VCR tapes , many of which Iwould like to convert to divx
and write to disc.
How do I link the vcr to the computer , and do I have to have a tv card.
John
Either via RCA jack to a multimedia card
Stephen,
i've installed webmin and tried to do what you said but with no luck. The first time i
installed webmin i couldn't even make a a clean startup. It maked that same
filesystem integrity check and several items at startup appear FAILED. I then
reinstall webmin and everything is fine now.
At 07:39 PM 12/23/2002 +, you wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 03:52, Michael Paul wrote:
Oh yeah, and what's the unix command
for copy?
'cp source dest'
'cp --help' for the syntax
'man cp' for the manual
Also try whatis, whereis or locate, followed by a command or program name.
Richard
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 22:35, Richard Babcock wrote:
Greetings,
I was just surfing the Wal-Mart site and found them hawking an OS called
Lindows. Anyone know anything about this? It seems they are working hard to
convince neophytes that Windows is good but not that good. I just don't like
the
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 06:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used Mandrake as my primary operating system for the last few years.
Believe it or now I've just now decided to play DVD's on it. I don't know
anything about the various formats of avi, mpeg, divx etc. I'd like to be
able to
On Monday 23 December 2002 05:11 pm, civileme wrote:
I have some good news and some urgent news
1. I will be returning to the lists. I will have an email address that
can handle list level traffic.
2. All of you are desperately needed to complete the push to get
Mandrakesoft on a
On Monday 23 December 2002 23:38, Charlie wrote:
On December 23, 2002 04:11 pm, civileme wrote:
I have some good news and some urgent news
1. I will be returning to the lists. I will have an email address that
can handle list level traffic.
2. All of you are desperately needed to
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 08:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen,
i've installed webmin and tried to do what you said but with no luck. The first time
i installed webmin i couldn't even make a a clean startup. It maked that same
filesystem integrity check and several items at startup appear
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 18:11, civileme wrote:
I have some good news and some urgent news
1. I will be returning to the lists. I will have an email address that
can handle list level traffic.
Yaaahh h!!! Happy day, and Merry Christmas!! ;)
--LX
--
On Monday 23 Dec 2002 4:50 am, Smiley wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 23:42:02 +0100
Smiley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then ran
xsane umax:0x378
sorry, I mean: xsane umax_pp:0x378
I have mdk 9.
I have libsane1, sane-backends installed automatically.
Then I installed xsane with dependencies.
I
On December 23, 2002 06:01 pm, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
snip
Oi Charlie, don't overdo that!
Next Civileme will be having to buy new boots every week, or so;o)
Civileme nice to see you back...you'd how be surprised how often I've
heard you mentioned in the most unexpected of
At 04:38 PM 12/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Civileme;
My loyalty is to the Mandrake people. Developers, testers, experts _and_
newbies.
Including the rare gurus on the lists such as (and especially) you!
Welcome home; I think we've all missed your input and presence.
Happy Holidays everyone. I
El Lun 23 Dic 2002 18:25, escribió:
I've used Mandrake as my primary operating system for the last few years.
Believe it or now I've just now decided to play DVD's on it. I don't know
anything about the various formats of avi, mpeg, divx etc. I'd like to be
able to stick a DVD in an rip it
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 07:40:52 +0530
L.V.Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following line in /etc/modules.conf
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
Still I don't find parport module in lsmod.
When I do modprobe parport_pc, I get
parport_pc 21672 0
parport
Hi there,
I wish I had a dollar, (accounting for the current rate of inflation),
for every time I've seen this need addressed in these lists. Doesn't
anyone read the archives any more? ;)
with this thought in mind I've saved this message as a template on my
system and will send it to the list
Hello!
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:11 am, civileme wrote:
I have some good news and some urgent news
1. I will be returning to the lists. I will have an email address that
can handle list level traffic.
Nice to see you (and good support!) back!
For a moment I thought you'd moved to SuSE! (j/k)
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 06:15, Poogle wrote:
I believe the key here is that it was solely focused on testing new releases
and reporting back to Mandrake in a concise and relevant way.
While all feedback is important I see a problem in an individual obtaining a
beta or rc and reporting
Did any of you guys have trouble installing transcode? It seems that this is
a requirement for dvd::rip and many others but I'm finding that transcode has
a lot of requirements that aren't on my system. I'm looking at installing
like 20 diffenent things here or maybe more. Is there an easier
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 08:49, FemmeFatale wrote:
i'm amazed how this threads gone off course :P
heh so does anyone have a clue how to get a wireless logitech to work with
9.0? :)
-
FemmeFatale
Fdisk, repartition, re-install.
(g)
--
Tue Dec 24 12:20:00 EST 2002
12:20pm
On Monday 23 December 2002 05:38 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 00:57, David Williams wrote:
Ok,
I am reaching the point that I am not having fun any more.
I installed SAMBA and had it working. I installed Shorewall and broke
SAMBA. In trying to fix SAMBA, I broke my
I don't know if anyone is still intrested in this topic but I have the
same question as Gandhi. But my problem is slightly different. I change
the fonts in GNOME with no trouble. But Galeon and some (most) other
GNOME programs don't respond to the change. ie, they stay large and
cumbersome. I
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 17:18:50 -0900 civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some good news and some urgent news
1. I will be returning to the lists. I will have
an email address that can handle list level traffic.
I can't tell you how happy I am to have you back on the lists. I am
Does anyone know if DVD+RWs are supported under Linux?
I've seen some reasonably priced DVD+RW drives recently but the only drives I
see listed as being compatible with Linux are DVD-RW drives. Also, DVD-RW
drives seem to becoming harder to find lately.
Want to buy your Pack or Services
On Monday 23 December 2002 08:50 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 06:15, Poogle wrote:
I believe the key here is that it was solely focused on testing new
releases and reporting back to Mandrake in a concise and relevant way.
While all feedback is important I see a problem in
On Monday 23 December 2002 11:12 pm, James Dawson wrote:
Does anyone know if DVD+RWs are supported under Linux?
I've seen some reasonably priced DVD+RW drives recently but the only drives
I see listed as being compatible with Linux are DVD-RW drives. Also, DVD-RW
drives seem to becoming
my expectations of wal-mart are so low, that nothing they do can disappoint
me...;)
-- christopher
- Original Message -
From: Richard Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie@Linux-Mandrake. Com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 5:35 AM
Subject: [newbie] Lindows
Greetings,
Angus,
If you find more relevant links or information that answers your
question more specifically than I did could you post that to the list?
Thanks
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Want to buy your Pack or Services
Does there exist a post it type of program for linux which would run in
the system tray? Or some similar funtionality as found in OEone's
desktop enviroment?
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Want to buy your Pack or
I installed Crossover as user Chris. Streaming quicktime files through
mozilla works as well as downloading files and clicking on them to have
them play in the stand-alone Quicktime Player application. However,
starting the Quicktime Player application from the K menu fails with the
following
I tried to install Crossover as root as per the installation
instructions in order to have it available system wide. I even pointed
it to my /usr/local/mozilla_1.3/plugins/ directory so that all account
could use the plugins.
1. menu entries were not made in the K menu. Menudrake showed the
Ok.. I'm stumped...
I'm trying to build a raid-0 using a bunch of HD's.. I read the howto at
http://unthought.net/Software-RAID.HOWTO/ and read a bunch of docs. The
array is made of fo 10 disks. I know this may not be the best for
performance, but it really doesn't matter. It's just for data
There is a really nice Sony out that supports both standards.. (and dvd-ram
I think)
Also a pioneer from memory..
don't know if they support linux though.. but I'd go and check sony's site.
There isn't a huge amount of difference between the two.. it was mostly just
two different
consortiums
well, I don't know waldecks from a hole in the wall, but they stood up to
Microshaft.. and they offer linux on systems..
They get my vote on that alone.
rgds
Frank
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MDK8.2 included a KDE-based cvs client called Cervisia, which had some
bugs but was not bad.
It seems that MDK9.0 does not include it anymore (I wonder why), so I'm
looking for an alternative. Basically I need to be able to tag
directories and to checkout a tagged version - all the rest can
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 05:38, Chris Edwards wrote:
Does there exist a post it type of program for linux which would run in
the system tray? Or some similar funtionality as found in OEone's
desktop enviroment?
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Chris Edwards
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On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 16:12, James Dawson wrote:
Does anyone know if DVD+RWs are supported under Linux?
I've seen some reasonably priced DVD+RW drives recently but the only drives I
see listed as being compatible with Linux are DVD-RW drives. Also, DVD-RW
drives seem to becoming harder to
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 18:13, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
MDK8.2 included a KDE-based cvs client called Cervisia, which had some
bugs but was not bad.
It seems that MDK9.0 does not include it anymore (I wonder why), so I'm
looking for an alternative. Basically I need to be able to tag
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