bar at the bottom of the
screen.
To move it to your desktop simply drag it to you desk top. Use the
copy option
when asked.
Diald will do the dialup when there's traffic.
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connection.
That should spit a bunch of messages to the system logs that we can use
to troubleshoot this.
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Stephan Schutter wrote:
How do you do Net meeting or equivalent in LINUX? Is there such a
thing?
Stephan Schutter
Turn off the HTML.
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) to taunt the world like that.
Thanks but no thanks...
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purpose, allows me to easily server around 30 machines over an 128k
ISDN connection to the 'net.
Put Junkbuster in front of it to block inappropriate sites and you've
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in "that other os" IE and
Outlook Express can be configured easily to autodial. My guess is that
experienced linux gurus write their own script for such a function.
Mike
Check Freshmeat (http://freshmeat.net) for an application called diald.
It'll do what you want.
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is there any good way to uninstall PAM from mandrake 6.0?
Not without recompiling every application that requires authentication.
PAM is a pretty integral part of the system.
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o ICs (with easy-to-follow instructions) and our OWN OS!"
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Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
Rick Murphy wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Fred wrote:
Ok - So you say your girlfriend is real bitchy about Linux.
She wants to have MS Windoz installed just to make it easy?
Right. I say get another
e in those few paragraphs than
I've been able to glean in months from the telco web pages.
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directory and then:
cp file /mnt/floppy/.
or just save your file to /mnt/floppy/whatever. You'll probably have
to be root to write to the floppy, so the copying might actually leave
more hair when you're done.
What sort of problems do you have trying to install Win98 as the guest
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dma2=0 mpuio=0x330 mpuirq=5 synthirq=-1
synthio=-1
options msnd_classic io=0x220 irq=11 mem=0xb
alias sound es1371
If I'm reading other list messages correctly, there's a sox update
package that will fix that error.
Do you have 5 sound cards in that machine??
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://w3.rufus.org to see.
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Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
Rick Murphy wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Fred wrote:
Ok - So you say your girlfriend is real bitchy about Linux.
She wants
it the HD grinds
away
and nothing much else happens. I've seen a suggestion that I need 64 meg
ram
to run effectively. Can anyone confirm this and also suggest any good
literature.
John the Nadger
A nadger a day keeps the gaunties away
http://www.goon.freeuk.com
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ou're done.
What sort of problems do you have trying to install Win98 as the guest
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Thankyou, Steve,
It looks like I was on the right track, just not enough confidence. Also
think I
Can anyone confirm this and also suggest any good
literature.
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rface: no such device delaying eth0 intilization"
If anyone has any ideas of how I can correct this and/or if you know
what type of 16 bit ethernet cards were handed out by Rogers
about 2 years ago that would be great.
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y on their machine that
I have with mine.
To each their own...
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tart the X server with the new settings.
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me network and all should be fine.
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.
Separate partitions mean that you get to make extremely intelligent
choices about the amount of work you'll have to do to upgrade or protect
your system.
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Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
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rock! I love the irreverent tone they use. :)
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manufacturer's will not
release programming information without a $15,000 payment and a
signature on a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
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of the boot.img... no help.
The IBM site lists this machine as shipping with either an AIC-7850 or
AIC-7870 SCSI card. Check if one of those is listed in your choices.
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entry that calls "/sbin/ifdown ppp0".
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have some useful information.
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automatically each time you boot.
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supporting the cua devices. Does mandrake make links
instead?
2.2.x issues warning shots in the system logs about the use of cua*
devices. 2.4.x will probably just do away with the things (though I
haven't seen any patches on the kernel list for it).
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) to allow uploads.
FTP changes it's idea of root when you log into it. Any files that you
want to read from will need to be in the /home/ftp hierarchy. I believe
you'll need to cut/paste your /etc/passwd information into
/home/ftp/etc/passwd in order to allow yourself a "real user" login.
to the appropriate HOWTO, etc.
If they're text-only in the Xterm, they'll work just fine from the
command line.
Those that expect X will be pretty obvious in their failures when
attempting to run them from the command line.
And in all cases, give it a try and you'll know! :)
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I will do so. But I'm
curious: has anyone else encountered this behavior? It takes me by
surprise every time.
Sounds more like you slid a little too far down the menu and accidently
hit the 'Exit' choice instead. That would cause what you describe.
Can't say I've ever had 'Close' close all
Steve Winston wrote:
God, I am ashamed to ask such a dumb question.
How do you open a file ending in .tgz?
Thanks for any and all help,
tar zxvf file.tgz
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those cards are ESS1370/1371 based. If so, there really
shouldn't be anything stopping you from running sndconfig and having it
detect the card. Are modules loaded when you attempt to run sndconfig
that are causing conflicts? What errors does sndconfig give you?
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will remove Linux partitions just fine. You'll need to
choose the delete partition from the main menu, then choose non-DOS
partition from the next menu. Choose the partition that you want to
delete. I've used it many times and it works just fine.
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it.
Speaking of XPDF, how does one get it to open a file, other
than on the commandline, i.e. xpdf filename??? I haven't
found a way to open up a PDF file once XPDF is started!
Have you tried right-clicking on the background then choosing Open from
the menu? :)
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benchmark was splitting the libs into their own partitions on a
separate drive from the bins. The theory is that as the bin is loading,
the other drive can be loading libraries. Interesting concept, but as I
said, I've never had the time to try it.
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John Connell wrote:
Steve Philp wrote:
John Connell wrote:
Hi All. Can anyone tell me how I can print from Netscape? I have a Canon
BJ4000 and can print test pages in L-M6.0, but cannot print from
Netscape.
My printer is on lp0. It keeps asking for the right print
*.rpm or all xyz*.rpm
rm -r *.rpm
I have looked all over the internet but cannot find any info about these
commands or more complex ones. They only tell you very basic and simple
stuff.
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setup for the drive in question and see if anything
changes...
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root=/dev/hda3
read-only
After making that change, run this:
/sbin/lilo
that will write the changes back out to the drive so they'll take effect
on the next boot.
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is. Handy when you're
not sure whether it's a shell script or an binary.
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is. Handy when you're
not sure whether it's a shell script or an binary.
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though. With
trn, you should be okay with either.
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used to run the same here with an AHA-1524 card
(at least, I think that was the number of the card, it's been awhile).
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a system-wide
/tmp and are moving to user owned tmp directories.
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Jo wrote:
the thing is, I had tried that. I have a fair luggage of DOS knowledge
and the variable was always empty. So I went out today and bought a book
about programming: Linux programmer's reference.
The mistake I made was to run my program and then ask for the contents
of the variable.
upts
won't be listed if the serial module isn't loaded (or compiled into the
kernel).
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On 3 Aug 99, at 18:11, Steve Philp wrote:
Check the manpage for fetchmail. I believe there's an option you
can add
to ~/.fetchmailrc to disable the domain checking when it pulls in
messages. It's been years since I've used fetchmail, but I do recall
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/super
Those disks have partitions on them! Here's what I use for my Zip drive
in /etc/fstab:
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/zipautouser,noauto 0 0
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on what
might have happened? Well thanks
Lunar flares? Infrared radiation? Need to upgrade your VESA local bus
to a MasterCard local bus? Just a few ideas tossed out by the BOFH app
on my Palm.. :)
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quot;`
IFADDR gets the output of the command pipeline inside the `s. Get the
output of /sbin/ifconfig for the specific interface, grab just the
address line, grab from the colon to the next colon, then trim off the
end of the IP address.
Anyone got anything shorter??
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Joe Brault wrote:
I am trying to get my Linux box ready for my trip to college this fall, and
have a question. I have a SohoBasic Plug and Play Ethernet ISA Adapter in
my box at this time... Will this card work with Linux as is? Do I need to
get other drivers?? Is it a lost cause???
for the card. If I recall correctly, the
configuration tool that shipped on the disk was nearly useless. The web
address on the SOHObasic box has updated utilities that work well. Get
those before you attempt to change settings on the card.
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users just like yourself. We're not compensated
in any way by MandrakeSoft or anyone else. We help each other out of
the goodness of our heart, and because most of us feel some sort of
"debt" to the people who helped us out when we were new.
Thanks for trying Linux,
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anguish I have gone through to get it
working.
Best bet would be to create a nice tarball of all the new kernel parts
(System.map, vmlinuz, /lib/modules/2.2.9) and hold that in an extra
partition to copy back over after the installation.
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?
If it's really running on 13MB of RAM, then it's no wonder why its
been so slow!!
Now THAT is truly strange!
To fix it, add:
append="mem=128M"
to the linux portion of /etc/lilo.conf, rerun /sbin/lilo, then reboot.
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s' gateway in the Network control panel
applet.
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Dan Brown wrote:
Steve Philp wrote:
I believe you can turn on IP Masqing with this command:
echo "1" /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forwarding
Not exactly. That needs to be done, but that only turns on packet
forwarding. IP Masq'ing needs to be built into
even
tried reinstalling Mandrake 6 but this didn't help. For something else to
try I wiped version 6 out and installed Mandrake 5.3 and everything works
great. As soon as I install version 6 I lose sound. Any suggestion as to
what I should try?
R.Clark
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of getting to the linux drive from the
windows computer?
SAMBA.
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And which mail software did you use to reply and keep the gif and
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commands to see if
the interface got configured correctly and if it's pointing to the
correct place.
Hidong Kim wrote:
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m not sure if that is what may help or not.
As far as I know, commenting things out in /etc/services doesn't cause a
lack of connectivity. The only thing /etc/services does is map port
numbers to service names.
I'd be really surprised if this had anything to do with Hidong's loss of
internet use...
/resolv.conf to read "nameserver 127.0.0.1" and
start named with "/etc/rc.d/init.d/named start" and you're your own DNS
server! No maintenance, no fuss!
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for the problems.
You can't exactly blame Microsoft for problems if you hack at your
registry and your machine stops working, either.
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the
system in Linux. In the 2.0.36 kernel it says I have a possible IRQ
conflict on IRQ3 and also IRQ5 this is for the sound card I think.
cat /proc/interrupts (and /proc/dma will show you used DMA channels,
/proc/ioports will show you used IO memory addresses)
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software as a
distribution that I might build myself. It's not like they're shipping
BSD libc with it or anything...
All this "top of the market" crap really drags on me. Can't we just
have a cool little distribution to play with?
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he upgrade and can help in
finding the packages you need.
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e. I know MetroWorks has ported their CodeWarrior IDE to Linux
(saw it at CompUSA a couple days ago and almost bought it).
Compiling C++ source on Linux only requires that you install the g++ and
libraries packages and you should be up and running.
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this LILO,
so I won't have it on my C drive.
Boot into dos and type 'fdisk /mbr' and LILO will disappear.
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omatically.
Sincerely,
Philip Huff
Philip Huff
Technical Support
Thomas Bros. Maps
(800)899-6277
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Kuraiken wrote:
I'm sick and tired of people posting to this mailing list who've seen a
mention of Linux somewhere, bought a distribution, installed it, and now
snipped
WITHOUT the "threats" to give up Linux. You'll get alot further.
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Well said, Stev
and works extremely well. I've been happy with it.
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Would whoever is posting in HTML in this thread PLEASE configure their
mail client to stop doing it. If I wanted HTML, I'd hit the web.
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t and tossing a temper tantrum and ask for help
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at this point, as you can't get past that page.
Any ideas?
thanks,
Will
It's a password, it doesn't get echoed back to the screen. Type in what
you want, hit return, type it again and hit enter. You'll then be at
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know.
Not sure about that one...
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look for the appropriate entry.
Gilbert
- Original Message -
From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kget - Caitoo
Pliler Main Unit wrote:
Hi K,
A newbie here. I am trying to
ther thing you could do is something like this instead of the two
lines:
127.0.0.1 majestic.unknown.netmajestic localhost
That way it will recognize both localhost and majestic as "nicknames".
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Gilbert Espinosa wrote:
Does anyone know of a VCD player for Linux aside from MTV?
I've looked, but MTV seems to be the only player available. Too bad
really, because it's full-screen performance on this machine is
disappointing.
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you.
Seems like it was only a couple weeks ago that a Linux site got a lawyer
letter from Microsoft's attorneys about the slogan "Where do you want to
go tomorrow."
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Carl St-Jacques wrote:
I want to have the list of all packages that are installed in my linux
box. Can someone give me the parameters with rpm??? thanks
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rpm -qa
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set for PNP is a good
example, and one I've fought here once or twice. I hope the information
above is helpful and gets you up and running with Linux!
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files to the remote machine??
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-75 characters per line.
Please remember that a large number of us use text-mode mail readers and
be considerate when sending mail.
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sledge151 wrote:
"No rule to make target" What does this mean? I'm trying to configure my
sound card, SB Awe 64. When I try to run "make xconfig" or "make
menuconfig" this is what I get.
It means you need to:
cd /usr/src/linux
before typing the
but I'm not sure whether it will help your situation.
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file.
I'd imagine you had to do this when you first setup the system if this
was normal behavior of your system before the upgrade. Mandrake doesn't
ship with that setup out of the box.
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can I revive an ailing /dev/lp1?
Did you upgrade to a new 2.2.x kernel?
Is lpd running?
Does /etc/printcap exist and is it configured for the correct port?
We'll all need a bit more info before we can help...
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didn't get changed to "Linux swap"
instead of "Linux native"? That would cause the "invalid superblock"
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ave met with success.
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It's not difficult, but it's not as easy as choosing items from
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