[newbie] mdk for AMD64

2004-11-11 Thread Raffaele BELARDI
I read on a recent MDK press release that: Mandrakelinux 10.1 for x86-64 will be available exclusively through Mandrakestore and our retail channels. Is that indicating a different strategy compared to the 32bit version, which is available for free download some time after the official

Re: [newbie] NVidia drivers

2004-11-11 Thread Rafa Kamraj
Dennis Myers wrote: I am unable to get the Nvidia drivers to work. No splash screen and no acceleration. I have installed the latest from the Nvidia web site and put in 'Load glx and nvidia in the proper places but get a failed to load the Nvidia kernel or some such. Is there an

Re: [newbie] urpmi auto-completion

2004-11-11 Thread Cezary 'Thereidos' Morga
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 21:29:45 + Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 22:09:17 +0100, Cezary 'Thereidos' Morga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just reinstalled MDK (don't ask why) and I've got this problem with auto-completion :) in urpmi in terminal. Before the

[newbie] OCR in Kooka won't works

2004-11-11 Thread Rafa Kamraj
Howdy I need help with OCR in Kooka, actually it won't cooperates with me. I got many pages to scan and convert to documents, i'm doing everything by the book, first i scan in black/white preview and final image, then run make OCR from image, select spell checking and everyting but then OCR

Re: [newbie] mdk for AMD64

2004-11-11 Thread solly
On Thursday 11 November 2004 10:12 am, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: hi i wanted to attend the full time linux course which instituition that can offer me full time training on linux technical support site including networking. regards I read on a recent MDK press release that: Mandrakelinux 10.1

Re: [newbie] urpmi - file not found

2004-11-11 Thread Margot
Margot wrote: Kaj Haulrich wrote: On Wednesday 10 November 2004 17:39, Fajar Priyanto wrote: Hi folks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] monmon]# urpmi --auto-select To satisfy dependencies, the following package is going to be installed (3 MB): urpmi-4.6-1mdk.noarch Is this OK? (Y/n) y

[newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread David Feldman
I'm evaluating various Linux distros in order to recommend one to novice users, particularly Windows switchers. Mandrake has been recommended to me, especially since it can resize NTFS partitions. I downloaded 10.1 Community and tried to install but have been unable to do so. First I got a

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Stew Benedict
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, David Feldman wrote: I'm evaluating various Linux distros in order to recommend one to novice users, particularly Windows switchers. Mandrake has been recommended to me, especially since it can resize NTFS partitions. I downloaded 10.1 Community and tried to

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread David Feldman
Your hardware? Installer drops to text if it can't start X or there isn't enough RAM. Dell Dimension with 2.6GHz P4, 19 monitor...can normally run 1600x1200 at 24-bit color in X, so technically it should be a problem. The monitor is connected through a KVM switch, though. - If 10.1 Official

Re: [newbie] Faster mirrors?

2004-11-11 Thread Greg Meyer
On Thursday 11 November 2004 02:42 am, Rob Blomquist wrote: On Wednesday 10 November 2004 10:13 pm, Eric Scott wrote: I'm quite unimpressed with the speed I'm getting from the mirrors for Mandrake 10.0 Official via FTP.  Anybody know of a particularly good mirror?  Or a bittorrent/jigbo

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Scott
On Thursday 11 November 2004 08:00, David Feldman wrote: I'm evaluating various Linux distros in order to recommend one to novice users, particularly Windows switchers. Mandrake has been recommended to me, especially since it can resize NTFS partitions. I downloaded 10.1 Community and tried

Re: [newbie] NVidia drivers

2004-11-11 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Thursday 11 November 2004 12:52 am, Dennis Myers wrote: I am unable to get the Nvidia drivers to work. No splash screen and no acceleration. I have installed the latest from the Nvidia web site and put in 'Load glx and nvidia in the proper places but get a failed to load the Nvidia kernel

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread David Feldman
Mandrake would definately be one of the top ones for novice users, in my experience. I can sympathize with your installation problems, however, though I've never had the same with Linux. I had similar problems installing RedHat 8 on a certain box, but on others it installs flawlessly. I've

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Stew Benedict
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, David Feldman wrote: Your hardware? Installer drops to text if it can't start X or there isn't enough RAM. Dell Dimension with 2.6GHz P4, 19 monitor...can normally run 1600x1200 at 24-bit color in X, so technically it should be a problem. The monitor is

[newbie] NO CD ROM FOUND while installing 10.1 CE

2004-11-11 Thread H.ERTAS
Hello Friends, I am trying to install Mandrake 10.1 CE but there seems there is a new LG problem with the new distro. When I boot from Mdk first Cd ; System boots and begins to install but after some few seconds , it gives an error saying No Cd Rom detected , Please insert a boot floppy . I have

Re: [newbie] IMAP server?

2004-11-11 Thread Peter Davis
Stephen Khn wrote: On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 04:06, Peter Davis wrote: So after a month, I haven't had time to make much headway in getting an IMAP server set up. I'm starting to think I should just buy the Mandrake 10.1 Powerpack. It seems to come with Cyrus IMAP, and even

Re: [newbie] NVidia drivers

2004-11-11 Thread Dennis Myers
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 11:52 pm, Dennis Myers wrote: I am unable to get the Nvidia drivers to work. No splash screen and no acceleration. I have installed the latest from the Nvidia web site and put in 'Load glx and nvidia in the proper places but get a failed to load the Nvidia kernel

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Scott
It's supposed to be equivalent to 10.1 x86 download edition. Is that the Community or the Official? Basically official, except PPC is not a supported platform, so you probably won't see it being referred to as an official edition anywhere. The PPC port was a community driven project,

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 11 Nov 2004 14:43, David Feldman wrote: Dell Dimension with 2.6GHz P4, 19 monitor...can normally run 1600x1200 at 24-bit color in X, so technically it should be a problem. The monitor is connected through a KVM switch, though. A kvm isn't a problem, assuming that it works with

Re: [newbie] NO CD ROM FOUND while installing 10.1 CE

2004-11-11 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 10 Nov 2004 09:04, H.ERTAS wrote: Hello Friends, I am trying to install Mandrake 10.1 CE but there seems there is a new LG problem with the new distro. When I boot from Mdk first Cd ; System boots and begins to install but after some few seconds , it gives an error saying

[newbie] Netbios-ssn connections?

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Scott
Yo; Once again, another question to be applied on my Mandrake 9.2 server box, which you're probably starting to become friends with. I leave KDE System Guard open at times on my SuSE box monitoring the Mandrake server remotely. I've noticed that a TCP connection opens occasionally,

[newbie] Memory filling up on 9.2?

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Scott
Yo; I've got a Mandrake 9.2 box that I run 24/7 as a http/pop3/ftp server.  As time passes the available memory steadily goes down.  For example: I rebooted it yesterday morning and KDE System Guard told me it had ~170 MB of free memory.  Now KDE System Guard tells me it has ~50 MB of free

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Stephen Kühn
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 01:00, David Feldman wrote: I'm evaluating various Linux distros in order to recommend one to novice users, particularly Windows switchers. Mandrake has been recommended to me, especially since it can resize NTFS partitions. I downloaded 10.1 Community and tried to

Re: [newbie] NO CD ROM FOUND while installing 10.1 CE

2004-11-11 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:24:59 + Anne Wilson disseminated the following: I think there's a way of creating a boot floppy disk from the CD, but I can't tell you exactly how to do it. I'm sure someone else will be able to. Just look on the 1st CD, there should be a dir called 'images' with

Re: [newbie] Memory filling up on 9.2?

2004-11-11 Thread Dennis Myers
On Thursday 11 November 2004 12:03 pm, Eric Scott wrote: Yo; I've got a Mandrake 9.2 box that I run 24/7 as a http/pop3/ftp server.  As time passes the available memory steadily goes down.  For example: I rebooted it yesterday morning and KDE System Guard told me it had ~170 MB of free

Re: [newbie] Memory filling up on 9.2?

2004-11-11 Thread Q.H. Wang
Linux does not like idle memory, so when it sees some free it uses it, but if it is needed for another app it will free it up for the higher priority app. It is not a problem and should cause no slowdowns or hangs. I like this one. Some times ago I bought a 512 MB memory chip for my

Re: [newbie] Memory filling up on 9.2?

2004-11-11 Thread Stephen Kühn
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 06:19, Q.H. Wang wrote: Linux does not like idle memory, so when it sees some free it uses it, but if it is needed for another app it will free it up for the higher priority app. It is not a problem and should cause no slowdowns or hangs. I like this one. Some

Re: [newbie] Memory filling up on 9.2?

2004-11-11 Thread JoeHill
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 06:07:23 +1100 Stephen Kühn disseminated the following: Linux does not like idle memory, so when it sees some free it uses it, but if it is needed for another app it will free it up for the higher priority app. It is not a problem and should cause no slowdowns

Re: [newbie] Memory filling up on 9.2?

2004-11-11 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 11 Nov 2004 19:07, Stephen Kühn wrote: On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 06:19, Q.H. Wang wrote: Yeah - some folks try to assign their understanding of how *nix uses it's memory to that of how MSDOS/MS Windows uses it's memory - two different dogs altogether. I remember being entirely

Re: [newbie] Netbios-ssn connections?

2004-11-11 Thread Derek Jennings
On Thursday 11 November 2004 17:59, Eric Scott wrote: Yo; Once again, another question to be applied on my Mandrake 9.2 server box, which you're probably starting to become friends with. I leave KDE System Guard open at times on my SuSE box monitoring the Mandrake server remotely.

Re: [newbie] Netbios-ssn connections?

2004-11-11 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Thursday 11 November 2004 23:10, Derek Jennings wrote: large snip If you go to http://scan.sygatetech.com/ you can check which other ports are open. /large snip Derek, on a related note : when doing so from my box - which isn't a server - the scan invariably warns me that my ports 80

Re: [newbie] Netbios-ssn connections?

2004-11-11 Thread mikkel
Yo; Once again, another question to be applied on my Mandrake 9.2 server box, which you're probably starting to become friends with. I leave KDE System Guard open at times on my SuSE box monitoring the Mandrake server remotely. I've noticed that a TCP connection opens occasionally,

[newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread Jack
Okay, I've spent a couple of months playing with Mandrake Linux (10.1 community) and here are my (unsolicited) impressions: 1 - I like the interface a lot. It is very customizable and, well... downright fun!!! 2 - It appears to be rock solid in the programs that it will install, and

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread et
On Thursday 11 November 2004 17:54, Jack wrote: 4 - I use voice recognition extensively (Dragon NS and IBM ViaVoice).  I don't believe this even exists for Linux. viavoice was included in the powerpack for version 7.2 and 8.0, and worked much better than the same time frame viavoice available

Re: [newbie] Mandrake for novice users?

2004-11-11 Thread Bart Simons
Op donderdag 11 november 2004 15:43, schreef David Feldman: Your hardware? Installer drops to text if it can't start X or there isn't enough RAM. Dell Dimension with 2.6GHz P4, 19 monitor...can normally run 1600x1200 at 24-bit color in X, so technically it should be a problem. The

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 17:54:01 -0500 Jack disseminated the following: I see great potential in Linux and I will maintain my dual-boot system, slowly learning to survive in Linux while waiting (and hoping) for the operating system to mature to a more usable state... Remember, yer on the

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread Jack
JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 17:54:01 -0500 Jack disseminated the following: I see great potential in Linux and I will maintain my dual-boot system, slowly learning to survive in Linux while waiting (and hoping) for the operating system to mature to a more usable state... Remember,

Re: [newbie] Netbios-ssn connections?

2004-11-11 Thread Derek Jennings
On Thursday 11 November 2004 22:37, Kaj Haulrich wrote: On Thursday 11 November 2004 23:10, Derek Jennings wrote: large snip If you go to http://scan.sygatetech.com/ you can check which other ports are open. /large snip Derek, on a related note : when doing so from my box - which isn't

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:51:39 -0500 Jack disseminated the following: Just from what I've seen on this list, Mandrake is implementing a new X window system, a new device management system (devfs to udev), keeping up (trying) with all the latest gadgets, all the while operating with a lot less

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread Jack
JoeHill wrote: Oh, and Bittorrent is *not* a security risk. In fact, I would imagine, downloading via FTP is probably more 'insecure' than Bittorrent. Then it's different from most peer to peer. Running ad-aware or other such often picks up a few hits after

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 11 November 2004 05:01 pm, JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:51:39 -0500 Jack disseminated the following: Just from what I've seen on this list, Mandrake is implementing a new X window system, a new device management system (devfs to udev), keeping up (trying) with all

[newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Dan Gordon
Hey all, I'm having a strange problem with my printer. The printer works just fine except for one thing, I can not print color from the computer it is connected to. The printer is a Canon S200 connected to Mandrake 10.1 Official, I can print black or shades of Grey only from this

Re: [newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Thursday 11 November 2004 08:39 pm, Dan Gordon wrote: Hey all, I'm having a strange problem with my printer. The printer works just fine except for one thing, I can not print color from the computer it is connected to. The printer is a Canon S200 connected to Mandrake 10.1 Official,

[newbie] USB 2.0 performance in MDK 10.0

2004-11-11 Thread Miark
When I can copy large files to my external USB 2 drive at about 10 MB/sec, which is fine. But I cannot read faster than 1 MB/sec--sometimes 1.5. This is annoying because I can't, for instance, watch videos with mplayer. Is there a way I can improve the read performance of the drive? Or is there

Re: [newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Dan Gordon
On Thursday 11 November 2004 09:11 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote: Dan: Canon printers are not noted for being Linux friendly, but sometimes they work. (My wife has a BJC3000 which does work, although at glacial speed.) Perhaps this will help:

Re: [newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 11 November 2004 05:39 pm, Dan Gordon wrote: Hey all, I'm having a strange problem with my printer. The printer works just fine except for one thing, I can not print color from the computer it is connected to. The printer is a Canon S200 connected to Mandrake 10.1 Official, I

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread Miark
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:23:19 -0500, Jack wrote: On another tack... would Bittorrent Windows version be as safe as it is in Linux? It's not the OS version you need to concern yourself with as much as the _kind_ of software. Being Win32 software does not make any software risky--it's whether or

Re: [newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Dan Gordon
On Thursday 11 November 2004 09:16 pm, Aron Smith wrote: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-S200 lists it as a paperweight (bad) Ummm yes thanks Aron I did see that, it just made me drink more beer to forget about how hardware vender's have us by the short and well

Re: [newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 11 November 2004 06:45 pm, Dan Gordon wrote: On Thursday 11 November 2004 09:11 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote: Dan: Canon printers are not noted for being Linux friendly, but sometimes they work. (My wife has a BJC3000 which does work, although at glacial speed.) Perhaps this will

Re: [newbie] Strange printing problem

2004-11-11 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 11 November 2004 08:01 pm, Dan Gordon wrote: On Thursday 11 November 2004 09:16 pm, Aron Smith wrote: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-S200 lists it as a paperweight (bad) Ummm yes thanks Aron I did see that, it just made me drink more beer to forget

[newbie] Installing 10.1 from HD- questions

2004-11-11 Thread Fred Fraley
I'm downloading the DVD-ISO and am going to copy its contents into an empty partition. I plan to add a line to the boot loader pointing to that partition. 1. I have two paths to vmlinuz in the isolinux directory, alt0 or alt1. Does anyone know which I should point to, or how to

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Linux not yet ready for primetime

2004-11-11 Thread Jack
Miark wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:23:19 -0500, Jack wrote: On another tack... would Bittorrent Windows version be as safe as it is in Linux? It's not the OS version you need to concern yourself with as much as the _kind_ of software. Being Win32 software does not make any software