[expert] kvm switch

2002-01-30 Thread Mike & Tracy Holt

Hey all
I've got a logitech trackman marble which works fine no matter how 
I connect it.  My problem is, when I connect it through my kvm switch 
(linksys 2-port with button on front), my wheel stops working.  Is there 
any kind of workaround for this?  

TIA, mike

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Re: [expert] "No such file or directory" message from bash

2002-01-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

11:09am... Ronald J. Hall was spotted running through the streets shrieking:

>Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
>
>> Dude - no problem!  Sorry 'bout the long shifts though :(
>> 
>> Mike
>
>Well, as they say - it keeps the groceries on the table! (and supports my 'Nix
>addiction!) ;-)
>

hehe, I know that feeling...

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Re: [expert] IDE Hardware raid

2002-01-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Wednesday... tester was spotted running through the streets shrieking:

>Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
>
>> 10:49am... Lars Roland Kristiansen was spotted running through the streets...:
>> 
>> 
>>>Is there any good hardware raid controllers out there - i dont have the
>>>time to check out software raid or strange binary only drivers.
>>>
>>>I have seen a product called duplidisk witch look nice have anyone tried
>>>this
>>>
>>>
>>>___
>>>Mvh./Yours sincerely
>>>
>>>Lars 
>>>
>>>
>> Check out www.3ware.com
>> 
>> Mike
>
>Arco Duplidisk is the Platform-independent IDE RAID solution available 
>and the only one recommended by linux-ide.org.  3ware closed up its 
>drivers and lost the recommendation about 9 months ago.
>
>Civileme
>

Is it just me or does everyone seem to be giving up linux support lately?

Mike

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Re: [expert] "No such file or directory" message from bash

2002-01-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Yesterday... Ronald J. Hall was spotted running through the streets shrieking:

>Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
>
>> the scheme reported above (-rwxr--r--) is read as 'user - group - other'
>> and since the following entries show that aleksey is both owner and group,
>> root wouldn't be an issue.  I think I would go with previous posts that
>> the executable itself is the problem?
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>
>Yes, you are of course, correct. Another user politely pointed this out to me.
>I was half asleep when I replied to the original poster (I work 12 hour night
>shifts) and I apologize for any confusion my reply might have caused. Sorry.
>
Dude - no problem!  Sorry 'bout the long shifts though :(

Mike


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Re: [expert] "No such file or directory" message from bash

2002-01-23 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

1:49pm... Ronald J. Hall was spotted running through the streets shrieking:

>> -rwxr--r--1 aleksey  aleksey104318 Jan 22 20:31 swatgrs_set*
>> 
>> The executable 'swatgrs_set' is there, but I can't run it:
>> 
>> [aleksey@botik aleksey]$ ./swatgrs_set
>> bash: ./swatgrs_set: No such file or directory
>
>It looks like its set to only run for root. Have you tried running it as root?
>If it works there, then change your permissions. You should see some more
>"x's" there... ;-)
>
>

the scheme reported above (-rwxr--r--) is read as 'user - group - other' 
and since the following entries show that aleksey is both owner and group, 
root wouldn't be an issue.  I think I would go with previous posts that 
the executable itself is the problem?

Mike

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Re: [expert] will questions on 8.0 not be answered?

2002-01-22 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

mike was spotted running through the streets shrieking:

>Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:19:41 -0600
>From: mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [expert] will questions on 8.0 not be answered?
>
>Hi,
>
>I recently posted a question on how to update to a newer kernel in 8.0
>but got no answer. :-(
>
>Is 8.0 too old to reply on now?
>
>
>Mike McNeese
>
>Mandrake purchaser and user of 7.0 / 7.1 / 7.2 / 8.0 / 8.1
>

AFAIK, the same way you would update any kernel - what exactly is the
question?  (no sarcasm intended)
Are there any special circumstances?  I wouldn't just blindly update the
kernel, especially if you already have a copy of 8.1 - why not just use
that?  I would imagine that anything capable of running 8.0 could also
handle 8.1.  Then again, if there's something specific that you need
support for, you might just recompile your existing kernel?

re-post with more info, k?
Mike

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Re: [expert] email on home network

2002-01-20 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Thanks everyone who responded!!!  Postfix is now up and running!  I was 
starting to pull my hair out (which is a bad thing considering my lack of 
it), and then after reading all of your replies, things started making 
more sense.  I'm going to keep reading the comments / howto's and see if I 
can't figure out what all those 100 options are 

Thanks again!
Mike


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[expert] test

2002-01-19 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

test - am I getting through?

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[expert] email on home network

2002-01-19 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all, hope this isn't too newbie.
Here's my dilema:
I'm on dsl behind a netgear router using portmapping to my linux server 
which handles a web page, ftp, quake server, etc...  I've been wanting to 
set up an email server for learning experience; so people could email me 
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I finally sat down and tried it using postfix, yet I don't have a CLUE 
what I'm doing!  I thought this would be as simple as setting up http; 
just start the postfix daemon, make sure there is a user account on the 
server, then just jump on another computer and send an email to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and it should automatically appear on my server - 
right?  I can't find squat for online docs (in simple terms at least) and 
it's just not working the way I expect :-(  

Help?
Mike

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Re: [expert] (Way OT) Quake 3

2002-01-17 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Tuesday... Ric Tibbetts was spotted running through the streets shrieking:

>
>Ok gang, this is WAY off topic. :)
>Somebody convince me about something:
>


I feel your pain ;-)
Quake II was the last release with a 'story line' included.  I'm sort 
of hoping that a 'Quake IV' will emerge with a story line AND a new 
deathmatch included but I might just be wishing in vain.  

I do like both versions, but probably lean more toward deathmatch 
cause you can interact with other people while you play.  The popular 
thing now is using modifications to the basic game (only for deathmatch 
though) like UrbanTerror.  It's really impressive if you like the 1st 
person shooter games.  Anyway, maybe we can rally a round of pleas to 
idsoft and see if they won't accept the challenge of creating one more new 
adventure?

Mike

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RE: [expert] Multi boot with Lm 8.1

2002-01-10 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SICN enlightened the whole world with this utterance:

>
>Is there a reason you can't boot with lilo. My desktop system
>Multiboots. Win 98, Win 2k, and three linux's. Lilo works fine.
>I use Mandrake's Graphical boot screen.
>
>Brian D. Klar - CVE
>OTS
>WPAFB
>

I've personally never had much luck using lilo to boot nt of any kind.  It
seemed to work fine when I just had it booting win98, but when I added
win2k, it actually was easier to go the route already explained on this
thread.  Are you using ntfs with your win2k?  I think I remember reading
that lilo couldn't boot an ntfs partition?

Mike

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Re: [expert] dpms?

2002-01-02 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Tobias Marx enlightened the whole world with this utterance:

>Date: 03 Jan 2002 00:05:48 +0100
>From: Tobias Marx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [expert] dpms?
>
>Am Mon, 2001-12-31 um 23.16 schrieb Ken Thompson:
>
>> Instead of commenting out the line try Option DPMS (off),
>> Works for me on all 5 of my MDK 8.1 systems...
>
>but then it will be off! ;)
>
>no, seriously. mplayer switches dpms off for the period it's playing
>something. imho better behaviour than ogle. i like dpms.
>
>
I guess it depends on your environment.  If I was in an office, I might
want my screen blanking on it's own.  Here at home on my network, if I'm
not using my monitors, I turn them off.  I don't really like the computer
deciding when I should have a display.

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[expert] dpms?

2001-12-31 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all,
I've been watching some dvd's this morning and ogle looks great!  Only
problem that I had sll morning was that the monitor keeps shutting off
every 15-20 minutes I guess.  I tried commenting out the option  dpms 
"on"  line in my XF86Config-4 file, and still get the same thing.  Where
can I disable this so my monitor doesn't go off on me - I don't use
screen saver and I don't like power managment!!

Thanks in advance, Mike
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Re: [expert] daemon scripts

2001-12-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 16:18, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> At 01:56 PM 12/26/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> >Hello all!
> > I have a few programs that I've added to my server box running mdk8.1
> >and I'd like to create daemons and startup scripts for them in
> >/etc/rc.d/init.d/ so that I can do the 'stop, start, restart, etc.'
> >thing for them.  I'm not a coder, though I'm trying to pick it up a
> >little, and I've looked at my other files in that specific folder as
> >well as searching the net for my answers, but to no avail.  I want to
> >know how to kill a thread without having to manually call 'top' and
> >search for the pid then running kill on that pid.  I would like to be
> >able to do it the same way my other services run.  I would also like to
> >know how to make them start on boot-up.  If someone would please point
> >me in the correct direction or maybe give a brief tutorial on how these
> >things work, I would be very grateful!
> >
> >TIA, Mike
> 
> Are you looking to write a script where you would have the ability to run 
> statements like "service some_program start" or some variation with "stop", 
> "status", etc.? Yes, the easy part is to know where to put it (/etc/init.d 
> and maybe /etc/rc5.d). Unfortunately the hard part is writing the script, 
> and there is no substitute for a good book on bash scripting. Plus you 
> might try looking at one of the other scripts for a running service, and 
> use this as a kind of template.
> 
> 
> 
> J. Craig Woods
> UNIX/NT SA
> -Art is the illusion of spontaneity-

Ok, yes, I will look a bit more at my existing scripts.  Thanks for the
reply.
Mike

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Re: [expert] Xine and mplayer in mandrake 8.1?

2001-12-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 19:00, J. Grant wrote:
> Do the dvd libs on that site only work with the specific region of your 
> drive? or can it work with any drive?
> 
> JG

That I don't know, but I don't ever recall seeing  anything about it.  I
do know that regions are hardcoded into some (if not all) dvd drives
themselves.  Example is that my dvd drive leaves a message (under
windows) that I can change my region a total of five times and then it
says I won't be able to change it even if I move it to another computer
or reload my os - it would seem that the manufacturer has coded
something into the drive itself to only except a total of 5 changes
before it becomes unchangeable.  I don't know if software can over-ride
this or not.

Mike

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[expert] daemon scripts

2001-12-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all!
I have a few programs that I've added to my server box running mdk8.1
and I'd like to create daemons and startup scripts for them in
/etc/rc.d/init.d/ so that I can do the 'stop, start, restart, etc.'
thing for them.  I'm not a coder, though I'm trying to pick it up a
little, and I've looked at my other files in that specific folder as
well as searching the net for my answers, but to no avail.  I want to
know how to kill a thread without having to manually call 'top' and
search for the pid then running kill on that pid.  I would like to be
able to do it the same way my other services run.  I would also like to
know how to make them start on boot-up.  If someone would please point
me in the correct direction or maybe give a brief tutorial on how these
things work, I would be very grateful!

TIA, Mike
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RE: [expert] Xine and mplayer in mandrake 8.1?

2001-12-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Yes! I've followed the xine and captain css plugins for dvd decryption
for awhile now and even though xine has a cool interface, it's still
choppy and freezes while changing chapters on the dvd.  Ogle seems to
play flawlessly (VERY minor choppyness on occasion).  I haven't had time
to play with the gui interface or anything, but it was easy to pop a dvd
into the drive, open a terminal and type 'ogle' and then sit back with
the popcorn!  By the way, the movie was 'Practical Magic'.

Mike

On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 04:47, Roger Munoz wrote:
> Try using ogle !
> 
> Roger
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Kieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 26 December 2001 05:53
> To: maillist
> Subject: [expert] Xine and mplayer in mandrake 8.1?
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I got several problem with xine and mplayer with mdk
> 8.1 with my friend machine. 
> 
> Xine; compile latest version and install ok; but crash
> the whole system in my friend comp (intel pentium 3 S3
> savage4 rev 2 according to the XFree86 log file in
> /var/log ) not leave any messages at all the system
> freezes have to use power button . If I use gcc in a
> machine running debian woody (gcc 2.95.4) to make the
> kernel+modules for his comp. xine crashed but the
> system is still running as normal that makes me think
> gcc-2.96 in mdk still buggy ? . 
> 
> In my comp. using intel celeron 400Mh intel8x0 card
> the latest xine compiled and seems run as normal
> 
> What should I do? mplayer can not play as well after
> ./configure --disable-gcc-checking compile is ok, can
> not render anything
> 
> What is the recommended program for playing vcd and
> dvd in mandrake ? because I saw no xine packages for
> mandrake, mplayer as well so 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> =
> S.KIEU
> 
> http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo!
> - It's My Yahoo! Get your own!
> 
> 
> 
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[expert] totally OT - quake 3 arena

2001-12-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

I'm sorry!  I know this is totally OT - but I've searched google and all
the archives I could think of and if I sign up on one more email list,
my wife is going to divorce me!  Anyway, here's my question:

For all you quakers, after a game ends and you see the player rankings,
sometimes I see a number 99 and a face next to a certain player (on the
left hand side, not the right) and I wonder what the heck that means??? 
Thanks!
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Re: [expert] MPlayer

2001-12-13 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 16:49, Tom Brinkman wrote:

>best solution (I've tried both) is GC's rpm's for mplayer
>  http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/linux/plf/
> -- 
> Tom Brinkman _ South Texas, USA_
> 
> Do you mean that you not only want a wrong answer, but a certain wrong 
> answer?
>   -- Tobaben
> 
hmmm... I'll have to take a look.
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RE: [expert] viruses, worms, trojans, html, pgp sigs

2001-12-13 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 23:29, Robin wrote:
> Thanks a bunch Mike, now I finally get to see what my friends sent me.
> 
> Robin
> 
Cool!  Glad it worked for you.
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Re: [expert] MPlayer

2001-12-07 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 19:10, Theo Brinkman wrote:
> Let me get this straight.
> 
> 1) The mplayer developers are developing software which uses various 
> libraries with incompatible licenses.
> 2) They claim the files are allowed to exist in the same project in 
> *source* form.
> 3) They also claim that distributing (or even *building*) the project 
> results in you violating some of those licenses.
> 4) They tell you to go ahead and download it and build it.
> 5) They apparently don't think their project violates any of those 
> licenses even though (by their own admission) they must have violated 
> these licenses hundreds of times during the development cycle.
> 
> WHAT THE #&@*!!!
> 
> - Theo

Just for kicks, go ahead and install on Mandrake.  The mplayer
developers are VERY childish about having to accept that they believe
gcc 2.96 is bad.  On one install, I actually had to type something like
"gcc 2.96 is no good" or something to that effect; before it would let
me compile the program!  Needless to say, it works just fine with gcc
2.96.

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RE: [expert] viruses, worms, trojans, html, pgp sigs

2001-12-07 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 02:23, Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
> On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 17:06, Robin wrote:
> > Hi Everyone,
> 
> > BTW, Outlook XP also automatically blocks off sending and receiving
> > files with exe, vbs and quite a few others, if anyone figures out how to
> > save those attachments please let me know, thanks.
> > 
> > Robin
> > 
> 
> I believe you're supposed to be able to go to 'tools' -> 'macros' ->
> 'security' and change the security level to be able to get the
> attachments.  I've played with it before but never got it to work; not
> sure what I did wrong ???
> 
> Anyway, before I get flamed off the list; let me end with this:
> 
> 
>http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodtechnol/office/maintain/featusability/xpsec.asp
> 
> I hope this helps -> I'm outta here!
> Mike
> 

Me again, found the link you're looking for:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002/newfeatures.htm#security

Sorry all, I promise that's it!
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RE: [expert] viruses, worms, trojans, html, pgp sigs

2001-12-07 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 17:06, Robin wrote:
> Hi Everyone,

> BTW, Outlook XP also automatically blocks off sending and receiving
> files with exe, vbs and quite a few others, if anyone figures out how to
> save those attachments please let me know, thanks.
> 
> Robin
> 

I believe you're supposed to be able to go to 'tools' -> 'macros' ->
'security' and change the security level to be able to get the
attachments.  I've played with it before but never got it to work; not
sure what I did wrong ???

Anyway, before I get flamed off the list; let me end with this:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodtechnol/office/maintain/featusability/xpsec.asp

I hope this helps -> I'm outta here!
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Re: [expert] Mozilla & Java

2001-11-28 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Phil wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> This probably seems like a dumb question but I can't see how I can get 
> Mozilla to use the Netscape Java plugin.
> 
> I can't do any Internet Banking with konqueror and only some transactions 
> with Netscape. I don't expect that Mozilla will be any better but I thought 
> it might be worth a try, once I get Java support.

Follow this link:

ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.2/unix/linux22/xpi/jre.xpi

and the java plugin should install for you.

Mike

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Re: [expert] Difference in MDK 8.1 and RH 7.2 (XFREE)

2001-11-27 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


> Thanks Mike,
> 
> I dounloaded the files, installed and it is now working like a charm.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> George
> 

cool!

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Re: [expert] Promise Fastrak 100 lite - anyone?

2001-11-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:

> civileme wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> OK let's look at the software RAIDs
>>
>> "Hardware " Cards   Linux Software RAID
>>
>> Extents 1   >16
>> RAID Types  0, 1 0+10,1,4,5
>> Identical drivesYes Irrelevant
>> Volume mgr  No  Volumes can be pieces of
>> up to 16 drives
>> Setup at installNo, requires kernel modsYes
>> Cost$30-100 extra   Your time
>>
>> Journaling filesystems will work with both.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> You DO NOT have to have identical drives to use ide raid cards.  If you 
> expect to create a RAID array with either hardware OR software, you 
> calculate based on the smallest drive in the array.  You can have 4 
> drives consisting of a 10GB, a 15GB and two 20GB and RAID 0 will yield 
> you 40GB total while RAID 1 will yield 20GB.  Obviously not the most 
> effecient setup with EITHER type of RAID, but it will work.
> 
> 
> Check out this link:
> http://dukeofurl.dhs.org/reviews/misc/promisehowto/2.shtml
> 
> I would also add that RAID controlled by the operating system (doesn't 
> matter which one you choose WindowsNT which also has a softRAID or 
> Linux), will NEVER be as fast or efficient as hardware (even 
> "semi-hardware" products as the promise ide cards).
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> WinRAIDs, anyone?
> 
> 
> 
> I really wouldn't compare to Winmodems as they are DESIGNED to work only 
> with Windows - that's a little misleading when comparing to the RAID 
> card which DOES offer linux drivers.
> 
> 
>>
>> Civileme
>>

Here's a more updated link to installing that card:
http://dukeofurl.dhs.org/reviews/misc/promisehowtorh71/

Mike

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Re: [expert] ext2 formatted floppies

2001-11-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Randy Donohoe wrote:

 > On Monday 26 November 2001 05:54 pm, you wrote:
 >
 >> On Monday 26 November 2001 06:23 pm, Randy Donohoe wrote:
 >>
 >>> machines. Neither of us can mount a floppy that has been fully 
formatted
 >>>  in the KDE floppy formatter using the ext2 file system. DOS,
 >>> yes, ext2 , no. Any ideas?
 >>>
 >> What does fstab say?  as you can see from mine (below), I had to comment
 >>  out the fs=vfat line and add one in that uses auto, for the filesystem
 >>  (plus some other borrowed changes ;) Supermounts both ext2 and
 >> fat fs's now.
 >>
 >> # none  /mnt/floppy supermount 
fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0,--,iocharset=iso8859-1,umask=0,nosuid,nodev,code
 >>

 >> page=850, exec,unhide 0 0 none/mnt/floppy supermount 
auto,user,iocharset=iso8859-1,umask=0,sync,exec,codepage=850,
 >>

 >> noauto 0 0
 >>
 >> I needed this so I could do a 'mkbootdisk $(uname -r)'
 >>
 > I'm using auto and so is my friend. If I change to ext2 it tells me  it's
 >  an unsupported file system when I try to mount it. Go figure. Randy
 >  Donohoe


Wow! I know I've been able to mount my ext2 floppies in the past, but I 
just tried it to see what you were talking about and I got the same 
error!  I'll do some research and see if I can't find out what the 
problem is.

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Re: [expert] Promise Fastrak 100 lite - anyone?

2001-11-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

civileme wrote:


> OK let's look at the software RAIDs
> 
> "Hardware " Cards   Linux Software RAID
> 
> Extents   1   >16
> RAID Types  0, 1 0+10,1,4,5
> Identical drivesYes Irrelevant
> Volume mgr  No  Volumes can be pieces of
>up to 16 drives
> Setup at installNo, requires kernel modsYes
> Cost  $30-100 extra   Your time
> 
> Journaling filesystems will work with both.



You DO NOT have to have identical drives to use ide raid cards.  If you 
expect to create a RAID array with either hardware OR software, you 
calculate based on the smallest drive in the array.  You can have 4 
drives consisting of a 10GB, a 15GB and two 20GB and RAID 0 will yield 
you 40GB total while RAID 1 will yield 20GB.  Obviously not the most 
effecient setup with EITHER type of RAID, but it will work.


Check out this link:
http://dukeofurl.dhs.org/reviews/misc/promisehowto/2.shtml

I would also add that RAID controlled by the operating system (doesn't 
matter which one you choose WindowsNT which also has a softRAID or 
Linux), will NEVER be as fast or efficient as hardware (even 
"semi-hardware" products as the promise ide cards).

Mike

 



> WinRAIDs, anyone?


I really wouldn't compare to Winmodems as they are DESIGNED to work only 
with Windows - that's a little misleading when comparing to the RAID 
card which DOES offer linux drivers.


> 
> Civileme
> 




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Re: [expert] Difference in MDK 8.1 and RH 7.2 (XFREE)

2001-11-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello all. I have a Compaq Presario 5000 (intel i810). I had MDK 8.1 installed
> on it, and the scroll wheel worked like a charm.
> When I installed RH7.2, the scroll wheel did not work. I have made sure that the
> xf86config file is identical between the two (especially the pointer section)
> but still the scroll wheel does not work in RH7.2.
> 
> Does anyone know what is the difference between the two?
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> George
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Make sure you have the program imwheel installed (rpm -qa | grep imwheel)


If it is installed, try starting the program from the command line while 
you're in X and then see if the scroll wheel now works; if so, then try 
making an entry in your .xsession file.

Mike

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Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release

2001-11-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:

> EXACTLY!!!  I couldn't have said it better. I would like to add though, 
> NOWHERE on the mandrake site does it mention that the commercial apps 
> are demos.  NOWHERE on the box you have on the shelves in the store 
> mention that they are demos and if it were Microsoft which had done this 
> (civileme) you would be bitching about it to no end.  It's plain and 
> simple FALSE ADVERTISING!!
> 
> On the flip side, mandrake is my favorite distro and I would've simply 
> DONATED MONEY (as is available on the mandrakestore web site) had I 
> known that I was only getting stuff that I already have on my computer! 
>  I'm also now going to have to wait to buy win4lin as it's not in the 
> budget this month after sending away for a mandrake prosuite pack which 
> I THOUGHT INCLUDED THAT SOFTWARE PACKAGE!  AARGH!!!  I AM NOW VERY 
> PISSED OFF!!!  Like Jose has already said, it would've been far better 
> NOT to have included those packages because I feel mandrake is worth 
> supporting WITHOUT that stuff.  Since I end up using cooker most of the 
> time, I tend to download the stuff I need, it would've been much more 
> convenient if I had known what I was getting in the package before I 
> bought it.
> 
> And finally; civileme, your arguments are very weak - you make it sound 
> as though a complete rookie would be buying your prosuite package?  Why? 
>  That doesn't make any sense - if someone were that unfamiliar with 
> linux as to not be able to sucessfully install and use StarOffice, do 
> you really think they're going to go out and buy your most expensive 
> package?  Let me see a show of hands from all people who run and jump 
> right in the flippin pool before checking to see if there's any water?? 
>  And if you want to include mandrakeized packages for some other 
> 'high-end' server software, advertise it as that and sell it separatly! 
>  $20 for a cd full of mdk.rpm's and say it's tested and approved to run 
> on mdk 8.1 - but you still must say that they are DEMOS!!!  DAMN!  How 
> hard is that to understand?!
> 
> Mike
> 
> Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
> 
>> No you are approaching this the wrong way.
>>
>> The DVD version is touted as containing other "packages" available to
>> the end user.
>>
>> As a result many people purchase this package expecting ALL of those
>> listed applications to be available on the DVD.
>>
>> This is what leaves the "ripped off" feeling.
>>
>> It would have been far better NOT to have included these demo packages
>> or at least not have listed them the way your marketing people have as
>> an enticement to purchase the Prosuite.
>>
>> What you are doing is effectively making everyone feel short changed.
>>
>> That said, yes you can provide bundled in commercial packages at added
>> cost on additional cds provided the end user is fully cognizant of what
>> they are getting.
>>
>> A "Game release" version of Linux should not only be tailored to be
>> "game friendly" but ideally should include a full title or two, even if
>> this brings up the price. Eh, wait, that's exactly what you did!
>>
>> Mandrake is in a unique position, in that it can negociate deals with
>> the producers to provide fully bundled in apps at a low cost. When you
>> list extra applications as "included", this is what we expect. The
>> assumption is that the added cost is to pay for these apps.
>>
>> As an end user, if I'm popping extra money for a "pro" version or the
>> like, the first thing I do is look to see what is included. I did this
>> when looking at the Pro-suite release...
>>
>> Oooh it looked nice, all those extra apps listed in the matrix.
>>
>> Well I get the DVD product only to find that there really ARE NO extra
>> apps, other than the few Mandrakized RPM's for the free apps already
>> available on the internet.
>>
>> Hmmm. Not a good buy IMHO.
>>
>> If I'd have been told that I could get the 3CD set, but for 20.00 more
>> I'd get another CD with the Mandrakized RPM's, I'd have gone for the
>> latter and felt pretty good about it.
>>
>> As it is, sorry Civilme, Mandrake's marketing people don't "get it".
>>
>> Remember I'm merely voicing my displeasure. This represents a minimum of
>> 100 or so people who feel likewise but never bother posting messages
>> about this.
>>
>> Pointing to other releases is also a non-sequitor, who cares?
>>
>>

Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release

2001-11-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:

> Civileme?  Are you listening??  This is the point you need to take to 
> your superiors instead of just sitting here defending their actions. 
> You've got an email right here telling you exactly how you just lost 
> your bonus for this year - are you paying attention?
> 
> Mike
> 
> Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
> 
>> Exactly.
>>
>> If Mandrake needs to charge more to make a profit, then let them do so.
>>
>> -JMS
>>
>> |-Original Message-
>> |From: vnc . [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Saturday, November 24, 
>> 2001 5:31 PM
>> |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> |Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> |Subject: Re: [expert] Extras in the DVD release
>> |
>> |
>> |On Saturday 24 November 2001 14:17, you wrote:
>> |
>> |>As it is, sorry Civilme, Mandrake's marketing people don't "get it".
>> |
>> |The same was with 8.0 Prosuite edition citing 2 updates in the |life 
>> cycle of |the product (8.1 ...8.2). My companies purchase was based on 
>> |the though |(lead by the web site's statment) that when 8.1 was 
>> released, |there would be |a full update. Not a single CD which only 
>> updated X, some |wizards etc. Not a |full upgrade. The response from 
>> MandrakeSoft was..."a full updrade to |include things like kernel 
>> would "pull" the whole 8.1 release |which is not |feasable" ...their 
>> words not mine.
>> |
>> |Our intention was to seriously review mandrake for some |machines we 
>> were |moving to linux from windows. Mandrake was considered after 
>> |that event to be |not the type of organization my company was willing 
>> to go |with, and the |decision was made to put the workstations to 
>> RedHat 7.2. |Todate, 97 of the |150 targetted machines have been 
>> flipped to rh. Incidentaly, |as a point of |"salt in the wound", My 
>> company is purchasing each machine as |full pack + |support contracts. 
>> It's thier way of giving back to the |community. 150*69 US |= ??? 
>> ...some nice profit I'd bet.
>> |
>> |Once again, as the people speak. There is some misrepresentation by 
>> |MandrakeSoft thats going to eventualy cost them a place in the 
>> |distro world.
>> |
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>
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[expert] live drive

2001-11-22 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all,
I'm just wondering if there has been any new developement on the sound 
blaster live front side drive?  I've been scowering the internet for 
answers, and it seems that it's supposed to be supported, but no one 
really talks about how to get it working.  I read in one place that you 
needed a separate mixed to access the functions on the drive, but it 
didn't go into detail about that.  Does anyone have this device working 
correctly (mostly the headphone jack and the volume control for that 
jack)?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [expert] apple network?

2001-11-16 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

A V Flinsch wrote:

>On Thursday 15 November 2001 20:43, you wrote:
>
>>Hello all!
>>I'm running a mandrake 8.1 server which hosts printer and file
>>services for my windows 2000 machines via Samba; I would like to be
>>able to set up the same stuff for my imac running mac os 9.1 ~ what do
>>I need?  I want to use the same server that is already running Samba
>>and I would just like to add whatever I need to that server.  Does that
>>make sense?
>>
>
>
>You need to run netatalk, you can find Mandrake rpms at 
>http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/
>
>You can run on the same server that you are running Samba on (I do it 
>that way)
>
>As a side bonus, if you have a printer on a window machine, and it is 
>shared via windows and it is set up to allow the linux machine to print 
>to it, you can also see if from the Apples.
>

Awesome!  Thanks all for the answers - I'm up and running and it was 
relativly easy (after a couple beers ;-)  )
I do have one problem though; I'm not really an apple / mac guy.  I've 
only recently aquired a used imac and getting it networked to the rest 
of my resources was my mission (now accomplished).  I'm still unfamiliar 
with the ins and outs of the mac however, and while I can get drivers, 
software, etc right from Epson for my model 860 inkjet and it will print 
beautifully as long as I'm connected to the usb port on the mac; if I 
print throught the network, it seems the only drivers available are the 
generic laserwriter drivers.  My server is setup to use CUPS and I can 
print from Win2k through Samba with my Windows drivers and I get perfect 
prints - is there a way to setup the iMac to do the same thing?  I would 
like to be able to control the print quality the same as I can when 
printing from linux or windows clients to my server.  Do I set options 
in my papd.conf file and then just always use those settings?

Here's my working papd.conf:

Epson860:\
:pr=/usr/bin/lpr -PEpson860:\
:pd=/etc/cups/ppd/Epson860.ppd:


I assume that the last line is the actual driver that I'm using, but on 
the mac I've selected 'laserwriter8' from my chooser and it also prompts 
me for a driver (for which I selected 'generic').

Thanks all!  
Mike

>
>
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[expert] apple network?

2001-11-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all!
I'm running a mandrake 8.1 server which hosts printer and file 
services for my windows 2000 machines via Samba; I would like to be able 
to set up the same stuff for my imac running mac os 9.1 ~ what do I 
need?  I want to use the same server that is already running Samba and I 
would just like to add whatever I need to that server.  Does that make 
sense?  

Thanks in advance!!
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Re: [expert] blackbox mouse

2001-11-14 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Mitchell, Edmund wrote:

>This is probably better posted to the Blackbox list at:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>after searching in their archive at:
>www.mail-archive.com
>but to save the trouble here's a couple of ways:
>Use xset like in
>
>[submenu] (Mouse) {}
>  [exec] (Fast) {xset m 7 10}
>  [exec] (Normal) {xset m 3 6}
>  [exec] (Default) {xset m default}
>  [exec] (Slow) {xset m 0 10}
>[end]
>
>or, even easier, :
>I use a simple line in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file (I think you need X
>version
>4.1.0, and double check me - it might have been the XF86Config-4 file, but
>you'll
>know right away, only one of those files has the syntax Option"xxx"
>"value"
>It's in the mouse pointer section.
>
>Option"Resolution""200"
>
>HTH
>
>Edmund
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Mike & Tracy Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:10 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [expert] blackbox mouse
>>
>>
>>Hey all!
>>I was wondering if someone knew of a way to adjust the mouse 
>>sensitivity in blackbox?
>>thanks, Mike
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
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Thanks so much for the reply!  I appreciate knowing where the archive of 
bb list is, but sorry to say, there's no way I can subscribe to another 
list - between mandrake cooker, expert and a tarantula list that my wife 
subcribes to - 300+ messages a day can get hard to sift through!

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[expert] blackbox mouse

2001-11-14 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hey all!
I was wondering if someone knew of a way to adjust the mouse 
sensitivity in blackbox?
thanks, Mike




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[expert] cd label creator

2001-11-12 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hey all,
I've been playing around with the different front-ends for cd 
burning and I was wondering if there were any projects out there to 
create cd labels that you put on the disc itself?  I've found that I can 
print decent covers that go in the jewel case, but I'd like to find 
something that lets me use my "stomper".
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [expert] raid and mandrake

2001-11-11 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

civileme wrote:

>On Sunday 11 November 2001 05:12 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
>
>>On Saturday 10 November 2001 10:55 pm, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>>
>>>Are there stats to backup the fact that linux software raid is
>>>faster than the highpoint chips+linux software raid - I have not
>>>seen any articals to that effect
>>>
>>  http://www.mandrakeforum.org/article.php?sid=450&lang=en
>>
>>   I'd want Civileme to respond to your speed query rather than try
>>to speak for him. I would add tho, that the win-raid fad that many
>>popular boards came out with a while back, requires a pcb design that
>>actually introduces many problems. I believe it is at the heart of
>>the much (over)hyped VIA-IDE 'bug' problems.  Fortunately this
>>win-raid kludge fad appears to have died out with mostly clueless
>>windoze users being the majority of those who got snookered.  Most
>>from reading favorable win-raid motherboard reviews on otherwise
>>respectable windoze hardware sites. eg, Tom's Hardware, Anand, Ars
>>Technica, etc.
>>
>
>
>There is nothing to indicate that RAID0 under linux software RAID would be 
>any slower or faster than RAID0 on one of the HPT or Promise "RAID" 
>controllers.  If you want higher performance on that, you need real hardware.
>
>Of course these hardware sites reviewed RAID favorably because it gave some 
>performance hains in Windows over the regular stuff, but realize that these 
>are basically WinRAID controllers.  Obviously if many windows users have the 
>setup, and feel the need to access their WinRAID partition (yeah 
>singular--you get _one_ RAID partition with these controllers) and use 
>dual-boot, a project would be in order to assist them, but notice it is not 
>by commercial distributors.  
>
What??  That last sentence is absolutely cryptic!  What do you mean that 
you only get "one RAID partition with these controllers"?  Once you 
setup the array, you can partition the drives as though they were only 
one drive - you can have as many partitions as you can without raid.

>Even the linux-ide project has no personnel 
>involved.  Andre Hedrick wrote quite an interesting letter about this junk on 
>kernel traffic, more than a year ago, as you can discover from the link Tom 
>posted.
>
>For right now, the Promixe RAID controllers are supported for one drive per 
>channel, as regular controllers, and the HPTs seem to work somewhat better as 
>regular controllers.
>
That depends on what controller you're talking about.  The fasttrak 
66/100 add-on cards work the same as your existing ide controllers; two 
devices per channel - two channels onboard.  When you create the array, 
you have the choice of 2, 3 or 4 ide devices in that array.

>
>
>There is a supported hardware IDE RAID documented at www.linux-ide.org and it 
>does work very well indeed.  It is a tad on the expensive side, but it could 
>work wonders in limited space (one device runs two 2.5" notebook size drives 
>as a RAID0 or RAID1 totally transparent to the system in a single 3.5" 
>bay--great for a high-reliability thin box...
>
>Civileme
>QA team
>
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: [expert] YaST2 can not detect ISDN Fritz!Card

2001-11-03 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt



> Dear my friends...
> 
> I find a catasthroph about detecting ISDN Fritz!Card in SuSE Linux 7.2
and
> 7.3 .
> 
> Before it, I was using the same ISDN (Teledat 150 PCI [Fritz!card])
card
> but
> I could detect this ISDN card very easily with SuSE Linux 7.3 . But
why
> can
> my SuSE not detect this card now ? I have made sure that the card
plugged
> correctly.. but xconsole always said "Can not find Fritz!card PCI"
after
> I
> installed the driver of my Fritz!card manually.
> 
> Is there a file that I have to modify  to make my SuSE Linux can
detect an
> ISDN card ? which one ?
> 
> Thank you very much in advance
>

hmmm...  I've used SuSE but not since version 6.3 and I'm sure it's
changed quite a bit since then.  Even when I did use it, I never quite
mastered the YaST admin tools.  I would suggest this page:

http://www.suse.com/us/support/mailinglists/index.html

On it you will find a fairly extensive choice of lists to join - they
even have one just for isdn.

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Re: [expert] Quake 3 and Mandrake 8.1

2001-11-03 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Patrick Mayer wrote:

>I am trying to run Quake 3 Arena on Mandrake 8.1.
>
>My hardware is as follows:
>PIII 800mhz, 768 megs ram
>Matrox G400, 16mb 1024x768x 16bpp
>Soundblaster Live!
>Asus P3B
>
>DRI runs well with the games packaged with MDK 8.1.
>
>However, Quake 3 Arena crashes just before it gets in play mode.
>The same goes with Descent 3.
>This crashes X but does not lock up th emachine: I can still telnet and 
>shutdown.
>
>Both programs have been patched to their latest version.
>
>Has anybody been able to make hose two games runwith Mdk 8.1, using similar 
>hardware?
>
>Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! 
>

Can you start it from eterm or similar and then post the error message 
please?
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Re: [expert] Secure Disk Partitions

2001-10-28 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Well here's just my un-orthodox guess:

Create a new user and group on your machine and give it ownership of 
that disk partition.  Or maybe just pick an already existing group and 
put the partition in that group.  As you can probably tell, I'm just 
guessing here 'cause I've never had to try that; I believe it's going to 
have to be a combination of permissions / ownership / grouping to get 
what you want.  Maybe a System Admin could chime in here and add something?

Good luck, Mike

Dalton Calford wrote:

>Does anyone know how to encrypt a disk partition so that you have to provide 
>a password in order to mount the volume?  Are there how-to's available?
>
>best regards
>
>Dalton
>
>
>
>
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RE: [expert] dual booting with Win2k

2001-10-23 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

I have the same setup on this machine; it's simple setup using the nt
bootloader (which has always worked without a hitch for me).  Install
mandrake as normal but when you get to the point where you need to
install the bootloader, tell it to use lilo (graphic or text - doesn't
matter) and then install it on the /boot partition (or just / if you
haven't specified separate partitions).  Make sure that you create a
boot floppy during the install because you won't be able to boot without
it.  After the install is done, leave your boot floppy in and reboot.
Log in and then su to root and run this:
dd if=/dev/hdax of=bootsect.lnx bs=512 count=1

The "x" in hdax should be the partition that you installed lilo to.  Now
move the bootsect.lnx file that you just created from the directory
you're standing on to the Windows 98 root directory (c:\) and open the
boot.ini file that's in that directory.  Add the following line:
C:\bootsect.lnx="whatever you want to show up in the boot menu"
Save and reboot (remove the floppy this time though).

I've been doing this for over a year now and I've never had any
problems.  One other suggestion though; create a common directory that
all three systems can access - I use "My Documents" on "c" drive.  It's
FAT32 so all 3 can read and write without problems and I'm not always
wondering what I did with a file that I just downloaded.  Also, I'm very
careful about mounting my Windows 2000 system under linux; I only do it
if necessary and only to maybe to copy a file and then I unmount it so I
don't take a chance on corrupting it.

Have fun!  Mike 

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
> Behalf Of Mike Rambo
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 5:55 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] dual booting with Win2k
> 
> One of the guys I work with is interested in putting Mdk8.1 on his
> workstation to try to learn to use it. His box presently dual boots
> Windows98 and 2000 and he uses both systems at times depending on what
> he has to do. He has a 30GB hard and therefore has enough room for all
> three systems. Are there any gotcha's or problems in doing this -
> particularly since 2000 uses it's own boot loader?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> --
> Mike Rambo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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Re: [expert] One week after... And no one has noticed! WOW

2001-10-20 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Sergio Korlowsky wrote:

>On Octuber 11 it was released MandrakeLinux81-ProSuite
>I discovered on the 12 of Oct. and been waiting for comments.
>
>This file has been available and NO one, not even Mandrake has mentioned it!
>
>MandrakeLinux81-ProSuite.i586.iso
>md5sums.81prosuite
>
>I downloaded it last thursday, made the CD (Single CD installation) 
>and is the Server-Only version of Mandrake-8.1
>I believe it will replace Mandrake Corporate Server.
>
>It seems like everybody has been busy testing the new release of 
>Mandrake 8.1 (Vitamin) and have not visited the mirrors lately ;-)
>
>Mandrake Linux 8.1 Vitamin-Server-i586 20011009 15:25
>
>Run to the mirror closest to you! 
>
>Important note:
>
>   The "root" account will give you unrestricted access to your Linux
>   system. Do not use it except to configure or administer Linux. For
>   every day use, use a normal user account which you can configure with
>   the "userdrake" tool, or with the commands "adduser" and "passwd".
>
>  Good luck with MandrakeLinux !
>
>
>
>
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Actually, it was mentioned a few days ago (cooker list or here?  Can't 
remember ~ anyhoo); I wouldn't encourage people to 'run' out and get it 
though, I would encourage them to 'buy' a copy of prosuite.  Isn't it 
enough that the 3 cd's worth of 8.1 are free to download?

Mike





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[expert] realserver playlist

2001-10-20 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts!
I'm writing again about realserver; this time it's about how to 
stream a playlist.  I've been looking around at different formats that 
real server handles (.ram, .m3u, .smi) and the common thread that I've 
noticed is that each of these has to have the FULL path to each mp3 
listed that you want to stream.  Now this is for a home network where I 
would like to be able to sit at any of the computers, pull up real 
player, pick a playlist and start listening; however, I have over 500 
mp3's on my local server - that's a lot of hand editing.

I can ls the directory and output to the file I need, but getting the 
rest of the path added to each line has got me stumped.  Is there a 
program that can handle this task?  I've been looking at sed and awk, 
but I'm a little bit confused as to how to use them.

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[expert] all-white tux?

2001-10-02 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hey~
I'm playing with tuxracer and I've picked it up off of one of the 
lists but now can't seem to find it; what do you change in the options 
file for tuxracer to bring back his skin color?  Right now it's all-white.

tia, Mike




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Re: [expert] backups

2001-10-01 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 00:49, civileme wrote:
> On Monday 01 October 2001 07:21, Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
> > Hello experts
> > I excitedly installed norton ghost (with support for my yamaha 16x cd
> > burner) and was so happy that I could make images of my drive (ALL
> > operating systems!) and when problems arise, reinstall everything in a
> > matter of minutes to prestine state.  My problem now is that I've
> > migrated to XFS and I don't have that comfort know that if something
> > happens, I can restore my system in minutes to exactly the way it was.
> >  Can someone point me to something comparable for linux using jounaling
> > filesystems?
> >
> > tia, Mike
> 
> See mandrakeforum.  There are three packages of interest and it is probably 
> tstill the lead article.
> 
> Civileme
> 
> 
> 
> =_1001922593-1934-1284
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Thanks to everyone for these answers - I think I like the Partition
Image program the best.  It has only beta support for XFS but it seems
like it has the most promise.  I didn't even think about the 'dd'
command; I use it all the time when I update lilo for anything to copy
my bootimage so I can use the windows 2000 bootloader to boot linux.

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[expert] backups

2001-09-30 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts
I excitedly installed norton ghost (with support for my yamaha 16x cd 
burner) and was so happy that I could make images of my drive (ALL 
operating systems!) and when problems arise, reinstall everything in a 
matter of minutes to prestine state.  My problem now is that I've 
migrated to XFS and I don't have that comfort know that if something 
happens, I can restore my system in minutes to exactly the way it was. 
 Can someone point me to something comparable for linux using jounaling 
filesystems?

tia, Mike




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[expert] pine error 550 relay....

2001-09-30 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

hh!!

I know I've been able set this up before - what the heck am I doing 
wrong now???

I'll back up; I'm trying to setup pine on my linux box (mdk 8.1) and 
I've got fetchmail getting the mail just fine.  When I try to send 
however, I get the error listed in my subject line (or something to that 
effect) and I can also see that it's adding my useraccount@my 
computername.etc  and I'm using  verizon dsl which requires that that 
says my verizon account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I cannot figure out how 
to get it into pine.  I've tried setting it up in my .pinerc, etc. but 
to no avail.  

Can someone please tell me how to send mail with pine without having to 
use sendmail?

tia, Mike




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[expert] win2k to samba printing [This is a REPOST]

2001-09-16 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all,
Over the weekend I was able to setup Samba on mdk8.1b3 and I'm
able to see my shares under Network Places on the win2k box and I can
also see my Epson860 printer and I can print to it with most programs.
However, there are a few programs that I've noticed so far that generate
a simple "print error" message and fail to print (microsoft photo editor
and kodak image editor are two such programs).  After this happens, it
takes a few minutes for the win2k box to find the printer again (maybe
it actually is receiving the file and just not spooling it?)

My question is this:  How can I get seamless support for printing?  I
use multiple client platforms (imac, win2k, linux, etc...) but I would
like my backbone stuff (web, email, printer, file servers, etc...) to
run on linux only without having to unplug and plug cables different
places or boot into different operating systems to get the job done.  I
will be setting up netatalk this week, but again, I would like to know
that samba is functioning correctly first.

Should I grab the newer Samba packages from cooker?  Is there maybe a
setting that I've overlooked?  Is the problem more likely to be in the
cups packages or another package that I haven't thought of yet?

TIA, Mike

If my email seems to vague, please write me for more info ~ I really
need help!!

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RE: [expert] spaces and command line

2001-09-16 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt








Thank you!

 



-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of jipe
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 9:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] spaces and
command line

 



Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:



Thanks!

Hi,

when you cd to a directory that has spaces in its name, you have to

escape

the spaces with a back slash, e.g.:

[/]$ cd dir\ name\ with\ spaces\ in\ name
[/dir name with spaces in name]$

as for scrolling up, try SHIFT+PGUP.

HTH,
David Charles





u can also replace all
spaces with ? (most appropriate) or *
or simply type some letters of the directory and use some *
to go to "my mp3 directory"  -> cd my*ry or cd *mp3* can run
fine if no other directory in the parent directory uses the same chains of
characters in its name.

bye
jipe












RE: [expert] samba printing

2001-09-16 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Ok, to append that last message, I've narrowed it down to Microsoft
photo editor that comes with office.  I was able to print with the gimp
(a windows port) and I was able to print a project from publisher.  It
seems like I'm going to have to go through and find out which programs
can and can't print to samba.  I would still like some insight as to why
this is if anyone feels qualified to take a stab at an explanation?

Again, tia, Mike

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:expert-owner@linux-
> mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Mike & Tracy Holt
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 2:42 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] samba printing
> 
> Hello again,
>   Ok, I'm new to Samba but I think I've covered all my bases and
> I'm still having trouble.  1st, I'm using mdk 8.1b3 and cups on my
linux
> server.  I've got Windows 2000 setup on another box and it can see my
> linux stuff under network neighborhood.  I've got my Epson 860 setup
> with cups using the recommended gimp / ghostscript driver and it will
do
> test pages fine from both linux and the Win2k boxes, and I was also
able
> to print a .doc file from word.  When I try to print .jpg files
though,
> I get "print error" from windows and if I try to print another test
> page, it says "can't find printer" at the top of the print queue
window.
> I let it sit for a few minutes, and then I can print my windows test
> page again.  Any thoughts?  When I'm connect to a windows machine, I
can
> print beautiful photos and I've had pretty nice ones come out of linux
> too.  The linux driver shouldn't be the issue, I wouldn't think.
> 
> TIA, Mike
> 
> 
> Mike & Tracy Holt
> Kirkland, WA
> www.holt-tech.net
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> 
> 
> 
> 





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RE: [expert] spaces and command line

2001-09-16 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Thanks!

> Hi,
> 
> when you cd to a directory that has spaces in its name, you have to
escape
> the spaces with a back slash, e.g.:
> 
> [/]$ cd dir\ name\ with\ spaces\ in\ name
> [/dir name with spaces in name]$
> 
> as for scrolling up, try SHIFT+PGUP.
> 
> HTH,
> David Charles





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[expert] spaces and command line

2001-09-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

I've got a couple of newbie questions that I've just never really
bothered asking before but it's always bothered me, so here goes.  1st,
I've noticed that bash doesn't seem to handle spaces in directory or
file names very well.  When I look at my windows partitions from linux,
I can see the complete file names, but when I try to 'cd' to a certain
directory, bash doesn't seem to deal to well with the spaces.  I've
found that I can just use an asterisk in place of the spaces, but is
there another way?

2nd, if I'm at the command line, no X server involved, is there a way to
'scroll' up to see what stout was previously on the screen?  Say I do
'ls' and then do some other stuff and lose that information, is there
anyway to retrieve that screen or is it just printed once and lost?


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RE: [expert] Blocking oulook/outlook express

2001-09-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


I'm not sure exactly what your network situation is, but can't you
simply instruct people that are using your network in the proper
etiquette for using Outlook?  People attack Outlook because so many
people use it and aren't familiar with it's "features" (the bigger the
target, the easier to hit); if you're the company admin, simply turn off
the scripting abilities of Outlook for each of your clients and you're
set.  I'm typing this reply using Outlook on my Win2k box and to my
knowledge, I've never given, received or passed a virus.  Let me make
this analogy:
Your roommate comes in the apartment at 3am with a loud group of friends
after a party and walks in your bedroom (knowing full well that you have
to get up at 5am for work) and flips on your light to ask you if he /
she can borrow some money ~ the following day, do you rip all the light
switches out of the apartment?

Mike :)  
 
> The reason i want to block is simple, outlook and outlook express
spread
> those horrible email viruses, nothing else seems too, and im tired of
the
> going through parts of my network. I already have adresses blocked
that i
> dont want to connect, but iwas just hoping that maybe email clients
> reported
> themselves like web browsers do, and it would therefore be reasonlby
> simple
> to block, if they dont then i suppose there is nothing i can do, i
just
> hate
> having one single byte of network bandwidth abused because some idiot
can
> be
> bothered to change mail clients.


> > On Saturday 15 September 2001 11:42 am, you wrote:
> > > What the heck for??





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RE: [expert] Blocking oulook/outlook express

2001-09-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

What the heck for??

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:expert-owner@linux-
> mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Tom Badran
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 5:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] Blocking oulook/outlook express
> 
> Im running a multipurpose server based on mandrak 8, using postfix and
the
> pop3 service in xinetd. However i would really like to block any
requests
> (posts or pop downloads) from outlook and outlook express email
clients.
> Is
> this even possible? and if so could someone help on how this is done.
> --
> Tom "Tomahawk" Badran
> Department of Computing, Imperial College





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[expert] Intel web cams

2001-05-28 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello
Has anyone been able to get an intel web cam to work?

Thanks, Mike





RE: [expert]Thanks! (was anonymous ftp login)

2001-04-06 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Thanks Mark!
I tried getting anonftp installed but it complained that it wanted wu-ftp
installed also.  I installed both of them but they complained about
conflicts with proftpd; I uninstalled them again and took a look at proftpd
and found out that I could get it do exactly what I wanted it to.  I just
had to add a couple of lines to my existing /etc/proftpd.conf file and
viola!

Thanks again for your help!  I wouldn't have found out about proftpd if I
hadn't installed the other two packages.
Mike

-Original Message-
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Behalf Of Mark Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 4:26 AM
To: Expert List
Subject: Re: [expert] anonymous ftp login


Hi Mike,

The first thing you want to do is make sure you have the package anonftp
installed on your system.

rpm -qa | grep anonftp

If you do you will get a response from your system that looks like this;

anonftp-3.0-14mdk

The next thing you will want to do is read and follow very carefully the
instructions that I've sent along. this is what I used to configure and
get going my anonymous ftp. If you have any troubles please feel free to
email me.

Mark

Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
>
> Hello experts
> I sent this a couple of days ago, but I'm not sure if it went through.
> Could someone either explain the procedure for making /var/ftp/pub
available
> to anonymous login or possibly point me to a howto?
>
> Thanks in advance, Mike





[expert] anonymous ftp login

2001-04-02 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts
I sent this a couple of days ago, but I'm not sure if it went through.
Could someone either explain the procedure for making /var/ftp/pub available
to anonymous login or possibly point me to a howto?

Thanks in advance, Mike





[expert] cups and the netgear ps110/ps113 printserver

2001-03-14 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all,
Has anybody tried using cups with the aforementioned printserver?  I
don't imagine that it would be a problem, but after a lot of thought, it
seems that this will be the most efficient solution for me at this time.
I'm running multiple computers and multiple OS's on each computer in my home
(SOHO); I don't really want to try to get every OS talking to every other OS
on each computer - way to much confusion.

If anyone has had experience with this setup, please let me know how it
worked out, k?

TIA, Mike





[expert] attn: Till Kamppeter / Axis 1440 print server

2001-02-14 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts (especially Till),
I've got a small network at home running multiple OS's and I've been
considering buying the Axis 1440 print server to attach to my Epson printer.
It's a small device that attaches directly to the parallel port and then to
your hub/switch or whatever and has it's own ip address.  There are drivers
available for Windows and Macintosh and it says that it supports Unix also.
What I'm wondering is if I can use cups with the setup or do I need to work
something else out?  With all the great work that Till has done for printer
drivers for my epson 860, I hate to have to back to some generic driver that
looks like crap!

Here's the web address for the pdf document from epson about setting this up
under unix if it helps:
http://files.support.epson.com/pdf/c1440a/c1440au1.pdf

page 63 deals with unix (section 8)

Thanks in advance,
Mike

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[expert] Windows media player

2001-01-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts!
   Does anybody know of a media player that will handle the new windows 
media player codecs?  Most of the streaming media I listen to uses Real 
Player and I've got Mozilla calling that just fine ~ now there are just 
a couple of places that contract with www.streamaudio.com to handle 
their streaming media.  It comes up as mime type 
"application/x-mplayer2" and I can't even find the extension; I think 
it's .asf, not sure though.  Any thoughts?

Thanks, Mike





[expert] RAID for mandrake

2001-01-14 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Dear Experts,
I'm currently using Redhat 7.0 on one of my computers because I have the
Promise Fasttrak 66 RAID controller installed and I don't have a driver for
Mandrake.  I like using Redhat, but I would like to be able to install
Mandrake on this computer so that my computers will be using the same
versions of Linux.  The README that came with the drivers that I loaded for
Linux said that I could use these modules with any version as long as I
compiled that kernel against those modules; what does that mean?  I've
recompiled kernels in the past, but what does it mean to compile the kernel
AGAINST a certain module?  Anyone feel like giving detailed directions?

Thanks in advance, Mike

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RE: [expert] LM7.2 and a promise FASTTRAK66 questions.

2000-11-28 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Promise has a driver for both Redhat 6.2 and 7.0 available on their site but
no other version; here's a copy of the 'readme' file included with it:

FastTrak66/100 Redhat Linux 6.2 and 7.0 Readme

This bootable SCSI Module only supports Redhat 6.2 and 7.0. If you choose to
use any other Kernel or version of the Redhat
you must recompile the Kernel against our SCSI module.

Redhat 6.2

Extract the contents of the zip file onto a formatted floppy disk.

1.) Start the Redhat Install by booting with the installation diskettes or
bootable CD ROM.
2.) At the "Welcome to Red Hat Linux 6.2" installation screen, a prompted
labeled "boot:" will appear at the bottom of the
screen. At the prompt type "expert text" (without quoations) and then press
the enter key.
3.) At the "Devices" dialog box insert the diskette with the module in the
floppy drive and then select "ok".
4.) After reaching the "Devices" dialog box again, select "Add Device".
5.) When asked "what kind of device would you like to add?", select "SCSI",
and then select "ok".
6.) Now press "P" key and scoll down to "Promise IDE RAID SCSI Driver", and
then select "ok".
7.) The installation process will now display the "Promise FastTrak IDE RAID
SCSI Driver" as been found, select "done".
8.) Continue with the installation as normal. When you reach the
partitioning you will only be able to use "Disk Druid".
Create a 1 gig root partition and then use the remaining space to define to
"/usr" folder off of the root. This must be done
because Redhat 6.2 has a 1 gig SCSI boot limitation. LILO MUST BE INSTALLED
ON THE MBR IF YOU WANT TO BOOT FROM THE ARRAY.

Redhat 7.0

Extract the contents of the zip file onto a formatted floppy disk.

1.) Start the Redhat Install by booting with the installation diskettes or
bootable CD ROM.
2.) At the "Welcome to Red Hat Linux 6.2" installation screen, a prompted
labeled "boot:" will appear at the bottom of the
screen. At the prompt type "expert text" (without quoations) and then press
the enter key.
3.) At the "Devices" dialog box select "Yes".
4.) At the "Insert your driver disk and press the "OK" to continue" prompt,
press "OK".
5.) After reaching the "Devices" dialog box again, select "Add Device".
6.) When asked "what kind of device would you like to add?", select "SCSI",
and then select "ok".
7.) Now press "P" key and scoll down to "Promise IDE RAID SCSI Driver", and
then select "ok".
8.) The installation process will now display the "Promise FastTrak IDE RAID
SCSI Driver" as been found, select "done".
9.) Continue with the installation as normal. You may boot from any size
partition as Redhat 7.0 does not have the 1 gig boot
limitation that 6.2 does. LILO MUST BE INSTALLED ON THE MBR IF YOU WANT TO
BOOT FROM THE ARRAY.

More extensive info the installation of the module will be posted by Nov 22,
2000.

Hope this helps, Mike

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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 16:13
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Subject: [expert] LM7.2 and a promise FASTTRAK66 questions.


Hello all!

I plan on gettin a promise ultra 66 fasttrak raid controller around
christmas and i have a few questions concerning raid 0 striping and linux.
Basically i will be striping to 17.2 gb WD harddrives and doing the combined
drive thing and im needing to know if there is anything special i should do
concerning kernel modules (like which ones to add to the kernel because im
currently running a recompiled lm 7.2 base kernel with a bunch of stuff
removed so it runs better on this machine).  Also is it possible to get lilo
to boot from the 2 hds seen as one or will i need a seperate drive to boot
from?  Will the striping process properly stripe reiserFS or should i just
trash my mandrake install and start fresh?  Willl this even work?

Thanks for your time.

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[expert] scanning under linux

2000-11-26 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts!
I've just connected my scanner (agfa snapscan 1212u) and I know it's
supported because I had played with it under previous versions of MDK.  I'm
now using 7.2 and noticed that I don't have any scanner programs installed -
could someone tell me exactly which programs I need to install in order to
use my scanner?

TIA, Mike




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RE: [expert] WPO2000 / LM7.2

2000-11-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

OH THANK YOU!!  The one thing that I overlooked!  I had done all the other
steps and even remember seeing this somewhere, just didn't do this part for
some reason.

As far as downloading - I don't think you can d/l wpo2k, only wp8.

Thanks again, Mike


> (if running xf86 4.0+)
>
> open /usr/lib/corel/bin/wpolauncher and change everything that
> says xset fp+
> tcp/$host:7102/all 2>/dev/null
>
> remove the /all
>
> do this for all entries
> dave




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[expert] WPO2000 / LM7.2

2000-11-25 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts!
Anyone been able to get WPO2k to work with LM7.2?  I've followed some
instructions that I found on the cooker list and applied a patch that I got
from the Corel website, but I still get these messages:

"No running font server was detected. I will try to start a font server on
this host and then wait for 30 seconds to allow the font server to start
up."

followed by:

"Unable to add FontTastic font server to the font path. The font server is
probably not installed or not running. Correct the problem and try again."

I've toyed around with it but not come up with anything useful and Corel is
no help either.

TIA,
Mike




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RE: [expert] WPO 2000/PhotoPaint on LM 7.1?

2000-10-24 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


>Question: how should I interpret the relative silence of  this list about
>WPO 2000.
>Several possibilities come to my mind:

>- (different from Larry Marshall and me) there is consensus that WPO 2000
>is a bad product and nearly no one has bought it.

I have it, used it on 7.1 and like it a lot.  I'm now using the beta /
cooker versions of Mandrake and honestly haven't had the time to load it
back up.

>
>- there is a much better Office product. Which?

The Office products for Linux are not as evolved as the solutions that you
will find for Windows, that's just the way it is.  Yes, everyone has their
opinion on this, so please don't everyone attack.  It's pretty much a
toss-up over which features are on which product, but I think at this point,
it's between StarOffice and Corel WPO2000.

>
>- (different from Larry Marshall) there is general consensus about
>mandrake: don't use it for WPO 2000.
>
>Joachim
>
Mike




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RE: [expert] raid / reiserfs

2000-10-24 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


>P.S. From what I can remember, the Promise ATA->RAID hack is the
>addition of the right resistor in the right place (which will cost you
>about 5c).

Exactly, it costs 29.99 (+shipping and sales tax) for the card (5c for the
resistor), then the time to do the work.  This guy is selling the cards
modified with a 30 day guarantee for $35 + $5 for shipping and you can
deduct $10 if you send cash for a total of $30 - no tax.  That's a savings
of 4c (a little more if you count the tax and time it would take to do it
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[expert] raid / reiserfs

2000-10-23 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello,
I would have searched the archives on this but I can't seem to get into the
Mandrake website?

Anyway, I'm planning on putting a Promise IDE RAID card (Fast trak udma 66)
in one of my computers this weekend and I was wondering if anyone could tell
me if reiserfs will work on a hardware raid setup as this?

Also, if anyone is interested, this guy will do the necessary hack to a
standard Promise udma 66 controller card to make it a fast trak 66 raid card
(saving at least $50).  If anyone knows about this/is interested, here's the
address:

http://promiseraid.tripod.com/

Mike




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RE: [expert] CD burning under Mandrake 7.2 rc 1

2000-10-17 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

>>Any other possibilities?  I am going to read
>> the man and info pages on mkisofs, but I think I need to know
>how it works
>> within the program itself since I'm not calling it from the command line;
>> does that make sense?
>>
>
>Try and create the image manually with mkisofs and experiment with the
>command line options. AFAIK, the gui programs are only frontends to mkisofs
>and sometimes don't make use of all the options. Using the example on the
>cooker page is a good place to start. I routinely add -J for Windows
>compatability.
>
>Hoyt

Thank you!  I'm on it!

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RE: [expert] CD burning under Mandrake 7.2 rc 1

2000-10-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

>> Hello experts,
>> I'm new to cd burning, so I'm wondering if this is me or the program.  I
>> tried to use both KisoCD and X-CD-Toaster and I get the same error:
>>
>> "Warning: creating a filesystem that does not conform to ISO 9660"
>>
>> My HP 8100 CD writer was found and configured on install of the system,
>and
>> both programs seem to be able to find it ok, and I'm able to set up the
>> files I want to burn and set the parameters that I want to use,
>but when I
>> say 'ok, burn' I get the error message.
>>
>> Any ideas?  Is this a problem with mkisofs?
>>
>
>No problems, it just means that you are not creating and ISO image that
>conforms strictly to the ISO 9660 standards, probably with nested
>directories or total length of the pathname. Read man mkisofs for some of
>the commands that deal with this. Certain non-conformities are not fatal.
>
>Hoyt


Ok, that makes sense; problem is that both the programs I mentioned use
mkisofs in the background and neither one gave me the option of bypassing
the warning and burning the disk anyway.  I was able to make an audio cd
today by using the cd duplicate function of xcdroast (put a music cd into
the burner, copy to hard disk, then put blank cd into burner and make the
copy).  I had to chmod 4711 on a handful of programs in order to run as
$user (mkisofs included), but it did make a good copy.  I'm wondering how
that's different from just selecting files to create a data CD?  This is
what first made me think it was the program itself, but then I received the
same error with both programs.  Any other possibilities?  I am going to read
the man and info pages on mkisofs, but I think I need to know how it works
within the program itself since I'm not calling it from the command line;
does that make sense?

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[expert] CD burning under Mandrake 7.2 rc 1

2000-10-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello experts,
I'm new to cd burning, so I'm wondering if this is me or the program.  I
tried to use both KisoCD and X-CD-Toaster and I get the same error:

"Warning: creating a filesystem that does not conform to ISO 9660"

My HP 8100 CD writer was found and configured on install of the system, and
both programs seem to be able to find it ok, and I'm able to set up the
files I want to burn and set the parameters that I want to use, but when I
say 'ok, burn' I get the error message.

Any ideas?  Is this a problem with mkisofs?

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[expert] GLX / quake 3

2000-10-06 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all,
Could anyone give this one a shot?  I'm trying to run quake 3 arena on
mdk 7.2 beta 3 with a Matrox video card and 3D acceleration with
XFree3.3.6.  Quake starts up ok and I can select options, watch the demo
movies, etc.  but when I start playing the game, it crashes the game and
whatever window manager I use (kde, windowmaker) leaving me eterm with
the following in the display:

Server: q3dm0
RE_Shutdown(0)
Loading dll file qagame.
Failed to load dll, looking for qvm.
Loading vm file vm/qagame.qvm.
VM file qagame compiled to 1406264 bytes of code
XError of failed request: GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest
Major opcode of failed request: 147(GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 16 (X_GLXVendorPrivate)



Any ideas would be great!

Thanks, Mike



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RE: [expert] bind8 program

2000-09-28 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Unix version of DNS - no?

Mike

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>
>
>Why do we use bind program ?
>
>
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RE: [expert] Advice on Mobo

2000-09-28 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hey Mark,
I like to visit www.anandtech.com  and www.tomshardware.com  before I make
hardware purchases.  That said; at this point, I don't believe that there's
a dual Athlon motherboard available to the public yet.  I'm using the Asus
K7V board with Athlon 700 and 512MB ram with no problems at all.  I've heard
the Asus A7V is even better (came out right after I bought mine).

I've heard that Asus is working on a dual processor solution (and most
likely others are too) and if they come out with one, I'm sure it would be
as stable as their name is known for.

Mike

>
>Hi list,
>
>I'm starting the research on getting the parts together to build a new
>system. I want to build a dual Athlon 700 system with at least 256MB of
>RAM and a large SCSI drive. What I'm wondering about is what kind of mobo
>would be best suited for my penguin. Of course there will be no Windows in
>this machine. I already have on machine with Windows in it and this one
>isn't going to be it.
>
>Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
>
>TIA
>
>--
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>
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>
>
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RE: [expert] Why must I confirm to post to the list?

2000-09-27 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Possibly you are sending posts from a different address than you signed up
on the list with?

Mike

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Re: [expert] Re: [MandrakeForum] WIN2K

2000-09-17 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do, but I'm running Win2k
Server, Pro, Win98 and Linux-Mandrake 7.2 beta 2 all on the same box
using the NT bootloader for all.  If you install them each on a separate
partition, you shouldn't have any problem.  Of course you can't install
them all on the same partition and expect them to work.  Let me know
what you need (write off list if necessary)

Mike
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Armisis Aieoln wrote:
> 
> Microsoft needs to make things more compatable dont they?
> Linux is always attempting to make things compatable with everything else,
> what about windows?
> 
> On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> 
> > > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Subject: [MandrakeForum] WIN2K
> >
> > > WIN2K
> > > (http://forum.mandrakesoft.com/article.php3?sid=2917132808)
> > >
> > > Nacho writes "Can't install Mandrake Linux 7.1 on WIN2K. Please help,
> > >
> > > Nacho "
> > >
> > > Answer: Problem is: we can not resize NTFS.
> > > DiskDrake can only resize FAT, Ext2 and Reiser FS, and NTFS support in
> >
> > Linux in general is very bad.
> >
> > > In order to get Linux and NT (with NTFS) co-exist, either you have to
> > > tell
> >
> > NT to leave part of the HD for Linux, buy a separate HD for linux, or use
> > "Partition magic" (I think this prog. can resize NTFS) which is included in
> > MacMillan packages of LM.
> >
> >
> >
> >The PM included with LM CAN NOT resize NTFS partitions.
> > DO NOT confuse Win2000 with NT they are not the same.
> >
> >In Win2000 you can use the disk utility to convert the NTFS to Fat32.
> > DiskDrake or PM can then be used to resize that partition and then to
> > create a partition for the Mandrake installation.
> >
> >If this by chance was an attempt to install linux4win, it will not work
> > period, with Win2000.
> >
> >Charles
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Re: [expert] Re: [Announce] Linux-Mandrake 7.2 Beta 2 available

2000-09-15 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Ron Stodden wrote:
> 
> Kadjo N'DOUA wrote:
> >
> > MandrakeSoft is happy to announce the second Beta of its next release
> > (Ulysses). Among many new features, you will discover KDE 2 (1.94),
> > MenuDrake, Kernel 2.2.17 & 2.4 ...
> >
> > Read the announcement:
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en//72beta2.php3
> >
> > download it:
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72betaftp.php3
> > --
> >
> > Kadjo N'Doua
> > Web Content Editor
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com
> 
> Kadjo,
> 
> Well, what a mess!
> 
> These ISO images predate the 7.2beta tree by about two weeks.  The
> 7.2beta tree is sill being updated with about 100 replacement files
> per day, with the update-in-progress flag still up.  When that
> disappears, that defines the frozen beta 2, I would have thought. We
> are all patiently waiting.
> 
> So, which is the definitive 7.2 beta 2?
> 
> There can only be ONE, surely!
> 
> Also, the link to the mirrors on your announcement page does not
> work, so what is the point of making any announcement if you make it
> impossible to determine the download tree?
> 
> The ISO download paragrah is repeated, the second time with different
> servers!
> 
> Not very good for a Web Content Editor :-).  Take a moment to test
> your work locally as a user before uploading it, eh?   Then test it
> again.
> 
> --
> Regards,
> 
> Ron. [AU]
> 


Hey Ron, 
Just wanted to let you know that, as of this morning (9/15/00) at about
6am, I was able to grab the 7.2 beta 2 iso off of one of listed mirrors
and I'm using it right now.  Works great!  Much improvment over the
first beta.

Have fun!
Mike



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RE: [expert] IE5 for linux

2000-09-10 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Yup - that's all there is.  I'm currently using IE5.5 and Outlook 2000 (on
win2k) which don't have near the problems of Netscape.  I would love to see
a port to linux (any hackers out there?)

Mike


>Someone posted a comment that IE5.5 was available for UNIX at
>ftp.microsoft.com and that they were using it. After searching through
>their ftp site I find IE5 for Solaris and HP-UX only, any one have anything
>on this. I hate to admit it but IE is much better than NS4xx or NS6 (at
>least it doesn't lock my system while browsing java pages).
>Using NS 4.74 at present..
>TIA,
> --
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RE: [expert] Re: [MandrakeForum] Linux-Mandrake 7.2 beta (Ulysses) iso is out

2000-09-03 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Found them last night, must have just taken some time for all the mirrors to
replicate.

Mike

I found the ISO's here:
ftp://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/iso/7.2beta/i586/
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RE: [expert] Re: [MandrakeForum] Linux-Mandrake 7.2 beta (Ulysses) iso is out

2000-09-02 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php3?sid=2902132634


Anybody know what extra cool new versions of old favorites this puppy
sports?
X 4.01?  2.4 kernel?  There is no read me in the directory that refers to
the
ISO's.


Abe







RE: [expert] Re: [MandrakeForum] Linux-Mandrake 7.2 beta (Ulysses) iso is out

2000-09-02 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Good luck, been looking all day with no luck =(
Mike

(Ulysses) iso is out


I can't find the files yet - can someone post an address for an ISO mirror
that that has 7.2 ?

thanks,
philomena






Re: [expert] BSD install

2000-08-23 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

I would maybe go to www.ask.com and do a search on encryption types.
Basically, different ones give you different levels of security.  I played
with FreeBSD a little but have decided to wait until I've read a little more
before continuing with it.  I do remember the screens that you're talking
about, asking about encryption, etc, and I think the different types are
included for backward compatibility?  (Maybe joining an existing network?).

Just some thoughts, Mike

> Thomas,
>
> > > On the BSD install it asks you what type of encryption you would like
to
> > > use. What is the suggested and what are the reasons for so many?
>
> Don't you think you're asking a BSD question on the wrong expert list ?!?
>
> Thanks... Dan.
>
>
>





Re: Re [expert] To the Powers That Be.

2000-08-21 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

GO AWAY!

> Allen Bolderoff wrote:
> 
> > I say moderate. this way only one person needs to put up with the
> > crap.
> 
> Yea, let's get a mandrake kiss ass corporate employee to censor out
> stuff so you won't find out how crappy this 7.1 release really is.
> 
> That way the stock price will dictate what you can and can't post to the
> list.
> 
> Good move. So I was pissed when I wrote my little rant, have you ever
> thrown your keyboard and mouse across the room? Yes, I have a bad
> attitude towards lame geeky user interfaces, but that's just me.
> 
> I think they need to hear loud and clear that when they put out releases
> or call things "stable" that arn't, they will cause people great
> frustration, including damage to anything close by :)
> 
> I don't want to cause this list to be censored, please don't even
> consider it. Just take the responsibility of setting your filtering on
> your mailer, or even better, write a nasty message to your mailer
> developer and ask why they don't have a way to simply "right click" on a
> message and say "block this thread of messages" so you don't have to
> miss out on all my messages, sometimes I help people (really I do).
> 
> This reminds me of when people ask the government to be mommy and censor
> the net for them. (there goes that nasty attitude again, I better shut
> up)
> 





Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (NT)

2000-08-21 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


Actually, I thought it was "New Technology" - no jokes intended.

Mike

> I thought NT was for "Not Tested"
> 
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> > For the uninitiated, NT means No TeXT.
> > 
> >
> -- 
> Best Regards, Bruce
> 
> 





Re: [expert] MP3 Files

2000-08-12 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

> This converts 'em.
>
> I play the CD's I create this way on my car stereo.  No problem.

Cool, I'll have to give that a try - funny what you can learn if you just
ask!

Mike





[expert] promise fast trak raid card

2000-08-12 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello all,
I was just looking at the archives for the answer to this question but
didn't find anything adequate.  How much Linux-Mandrake support is there for
the Promise Fast trak 66 ide raid card?  Does anyone have it running and
what did it take?

Thanks, Mike




RE: [expert] MP3 Files

2000-08-12 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


Sridhar G wrote:
>
> I've a couple of MP3 files. How to write these files to CD as a normal
Audio
> CD.
>
> Cheers
> Sridhar

Here is a script of mine.  I call it
makecd.  Just copy it into a file and make it executable.  Then you just
give it a list of mp3's on the command line and it writes it.  The
script make some assumptions, but change it to change those assumptions
should be easy.

assumes:
1. You already can write regular data CDs.  This means that you have
SCSI cd-writer, or (more likely) you have SCSI emulation going.
2. Your CD-writer is on SCSI device 0.  This is almost certainly true if
you have SCSI emulation ('casue you have either an IDE or parallel-port
writer), and almost certain false if you have a true SCSI system.
3. Your CD-writer can write at 4x speed.  If it's recent and it's SCSI
and/or parallel, this is probably the case, though if you have a slow
CPU the mp3 decoding might not be able to keep up, and a slower speed
might be called for.  If you have a parallel-port writer, you probably
can't go past speed=1.

Here's the script, far smaller than the explanation:
cut
here--
#! /bin/csh -f

foreach fn ($*)
mpg123 -s $fn | cdrecord dev=0,0 speed=4 -audio -pad -swab -nofix -
end

cdrecord dev=0,0 -fix -eject

--

Hey Brian!
Question, will this convert the .mp3 to .cda format or will it just place
the mp3's on a cd?  I was under the impression that the later would take
place and that you had to, at some point, convert the file type (or else not
be able to use the cd in a normal cd player).

Mike




RE: [expert] MP3 Files

2000-08-12 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


I've a couple of MP3 files. How to write these files to CD as a normal Audio
CD.

Cheers
Sridhar

You have to change the format from .mp3 to .cda; I've seen third party
software for Windows that would do this, but nothing yet for linux.  Sort of
like the difference between jpegs and bitmaps.

Mike




[expert] "top"

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Hello,
Just a curious question here; I was just running 'gears' from the mesa
demos and was seeing about a steady 177 fps.  Just for kicks I opened
another window and ran 'top' and left gears running which promptly shot
up to 214 fps!  I would think opening another app would slow it way down
but I was wondering what the functions of top are?  Does it also kill
background processes when you invoke it?  What would explain the change
in speed on gears?

Thanks, Mike
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Re: [expert] usb zip drive

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Ellick Chan wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 5 Aug 2000, Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
> 
> > do I make sure that insmod is done at boot time?  Both usbcore and
> > usb-uhci were already loaded, it only needed usb-storage to load; is
> > there a problem with it not knowing that this module needs loading?
> > Where do I tell it to load at boot time?
> 
> Try editing /etc/sysconfig/usb to read:
> 
> KEYBOARD=no
> MOUSE=no
> ZIP=yes
> 
> --
> Regards,
> 
> Ellick Chan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Aug 5

Got it, thanks!  Mike
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Re: [expert] Vmware???

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

faisal wrote:
> 
> what is Vmware 
> Can anyone shed some light on it ?

A rather sophisticated piece of software that actually allow you to run
one OS on top of another.  It's really pretty slick, I've seen it used
at conferences when different people were speaking and they could just
leave the computer on (no reboot) and switch OS's.  Check out the web
site:
www.vmware.com

Mike
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Re: [expert] usb zip drive

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Ignore this, I found the answer (/etc/sysconfig/usb)

Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
> 
> A V Flinsch wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 05 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > When I try to mount the zip I get this:
> > > mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device (maybe
> > > 'insmod driver'?)
> >
> > There's your answer, while the port/zip drive were recoginized, the kernel
> > modules were not loaded.
> >
> > try the following
> >
> > insmod usbcore
> > insmod usb-uhci
> > insmod usb-storage
> >
> > then try mounting the drive.
> >
> > --
> > Alex
> > (Go easy on me, I'm a COBOL programmer in real life)
> 
> AARRRGH!!!  Do I feel stupid!  Well here's another stupid question, how
> do I make sure that insmod is done at boot time?  Both usbcore and
> usb-uhci were already loaded, it only needed usb-storage to load; is
> there a problem with it not knowing that this module needs loading?
> Where do I tell it to load at boot time?
> 
> Thanks, Mike

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Re: [expert] usb zip drive

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

A V Flinsch wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 05 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> 
> >
> > When I try to mount the zip I get this:
> > mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device (maybe
> > 'insmod driver'?)
> 
> There's your answer, while the port/zip drive were recoginized, the kernel
> modules were not loaded.
> 
> try the following
> 
> insmod usbcore
> insmod usb-uhci
> insmod usb-storage
> 
> then try mounting the drive.
> 
> --
> Alex
> (Go easy on me, I'm a COBOL programmer in real life)

AARRRGH!!!  Do I feel stupid!  Well here's another stupid question, how
do I make sure that insmod is done at boot time?  Both usbcore and
usb-uhci were already loaded, it only needed usb-storage to load; is
there a problem with it not knowing that this module needs loading? 
Where do I tell it to load at boot time?

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Re: [expert] Kernel 2.4.0test5 System.map?

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Daniel Bodanske wrote:
> 
> I tried both linking the system.map and simply moving it to the boot
> partition as well
> "Eric MC.D" wrote:
> >
> > After compiling the kernel did you:
> > copy your System.map-xx.xx.xx to /boot , and
> > rm /boot/System.map
> > ln -s /boot/System.map-xx.xx.xx /boot/System.map
> > ??
> > Eric
> >
> > Daniel Bodanske wrote:
> > >
> > > OK, so I compiled the new kernel yeasterday, so I could try out the new Linux
> > > Diskless Terminal  version (they recommend using 2.3.somethingoranother, but I
> > > figured the 2.4 would be safer). Anyway, I had no problem with the compilation,
> > > added it using linixconf as I always have done ( I recompile at home all the
> > > time to play) and when I rebooted, I got the error messages that the System.map
> > > was the wrong kernel version.  I've never run into this before.  I've been
> > > recompiling eversince 2.0.??  Anyway, I tried linuxconf again, and then I tried
> > > manually adding the System.map out of the source code. and probably if you
> > > actually know what you're doing, you'll tell me what I know now:that doesn't
> > > work.  Anyone give me a clue what I'm missing?  I'm really kind of ignorant.
> > > Daniel

I've always done 'make dep && make bzImage && make modules && make
modules_install'  then when complete I run 'make install' which is what
places the System.map file for one.  Is that what you did?

Mike
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Re: [expert] How to use JDK 1.2.2 with StarOffice52

2000-08-05 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Charles A Edwards wrote:

>I think it is my ignorance not yours. How does one know when looking at
> the source code on that page that the applet was done in Java.
>When I have looked at the code on other sites , they have listed :
> lang. so I know it was done in Java but this page dosen't do
> that.

You have a good point, I was mostly going by everything else on the
page.  Their whole point is to advertise a java applications builder - I
just assumed they would be using their own product.  I don't really
know, but I think you could build the same applet in C / C++.  Java is
more popular I believe, but that doesn't mean they are using it.

> I suppose to be able to view this type of applet in Linux one needs to
> have some sort of MS VM clone installed

hmmm... where would one find such a thing?

 
>Maybe I have just been lucky but on both my systems pages display in SO
> as well as in IE and in most cases load faster. You can and in some case
> have to do more tweaking in linux in so far as fonts, sizes, DPI, etc. to
> customize it to your preferences.
> In my case I have used Netscape only if I had to(I don't like it) so I was
> happy to get SO installed and running.

I do have SO installed on Windows 2000 and it looks great!  It even
opens much faster than the Linux version, but that could be due to a
number of factors - I should probably think before slamming an entire
product.  Netscape does have good qualities, each update (4.72, .73 and
now .74) looks like the only thing they've really changed is the version
number though!  It does have a sort charming familiarity however, like
an old shirt.

Mike

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Re: [expert] Goofy SYMPA

2000-08-04 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

Ken Thompson wrote:
> 
> I keep getting a confirm message returned each time I try to reply to the
> list, what's going on?? I have tried with both upper and lower case "E" in
> the "Experts" in the address..

You're most likely posting from an address other than the one you used
to sign up with; I did the same thing using bigfoot.com to route my mail
and that's exactly what my problem was.

Mike
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Re: [expert] usb zip drive

2000-08-04 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


> I don't know if this is your answer, but when I was VERY NEW in Linux, (
> I'm still new, but not as bad! ),
> I installed Mandrake 5.2 or 5.3.  I had never gotten my zip working and
> it was the parallel port version.
> One install, I happened to have a formatted zip disk in the drive and
> Mdk recognized it. Upon the next install, there was no zip in the drive
> and it did NOT install..
>
> Try to put a disk in the drive before you power up, then try the
> install!
>
> Hope this could be your answer..
>
> Alan

That might be my next move, but I'm quite ready to give up.  I'm hoping that
I can get it going without having to reinstall.  I have thought of doing
'upgrade', but I have updated almost everything on this install and I'm
afraid it would make everything flip out if I went backwards.

Mike




Re: [expert] usb zip drive

2000-08-04 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt

> > Hello experts!
> > I'm kicking myself here; I had, at one point, a working usb zip drive.
> > Don't know what I did, in fact I believe that Mandrake found and
> > installed it without my intervention.  I've deleted and reinstalled my
> > system a few times and never been able to get my zip working under Linux
> > again.  Could someone please point me in the right direction?  I'm using
> > Mandrake 7.1, I did an expert install and went with reiserfs.  I said
> > 'no' to the 'any scsi interfaces' during install - is this my problem?
> > I've even recompiled my kernel using the latest 2.4.xx from Mandrake,
> > but still have never just had my zip auto-detected like it was the first
> > time around.
> >
>
> Let's ask the most obvious question first.
> During boot is your USB controller being loaded and also is it listed in
> your device menu?
>
>Charles

Ok, my device menu does see the onboard usb controller and 'usbview' sees
that I have both a usb hub and the iomega zip drive attached (yes, I tried
moving the zip drive directly to the usb root port and it recognizes it both
ways).

When booting I see both the usb daemon and usb filesystem starting, and then
when 'drakfont' starts I get the message 'usb.c not recognized by any
drivers'

When I try to mount the zip I get this:
mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device (maybe
'insmod driver'?)

Mike




Re: [expert] Mandrake of a 486?

2000-08-04 Thread Mike &amp; Tracy Holt


Yes, actually 7.02, but that's not really that old.

Mike 

> But isn't the version on the website 7.0 for 486 instead of 7.1?
> 
> Matt 
> 
> 
> Hey Jeff, if you go to the Mandrake web page, you can download the
> version
> that's optimized for i486.  It's in iso format so you have to have a cd
> burner or you can compile your own kernel and just optimize it yourself
> for
> the i486 (the iso way, in my opinion, is much easier!).
> 
> http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3#486
> 
> Mike
> 
> > I know that Mandrake is configured for a Pentium or better, but I like
> it
> so
> > much that I wonder if it would work on a 486 laptop?
> >
> > Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Registered (Newbie) Linux user  183185
> >
> >
> >
> 




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