RE: [newbie] mandrake 7.0

2002-03-04 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] mandrake 7.0







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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Harris
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:12 AM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] mandrake 7.0



Where can I download the 7.0 486 optimized version? I can't find it on the
mandrake website.


Tom.


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Erylon Hines
 Sent: 01 March 2002 21:51
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 Subject: Re: [newbie] mandrake 7.0


Hi, you can find it here
ftp://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/Mandrake-iso/i586/
 





RE: [newbie] domain registration

2002-03-01 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] domain registration





You will have to register a domain name. In doing so you would then show it in the registration as being hosted by yourself or your company and the IP addresses for your server. Sketchy answer, but just so you know that you will have to pay. Some of the registration companies out there now are not too expensive compared to the original $35 a year fees. HTH

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Subject: [newbie] domain registration



Hi guys
a question which has not much to do with mandrakeIf I want to create
a website ...let's say...www.i_love_curry.com or any other name..and host
it on my PChave I got to pay some of those registrar companies to register
the domain name or can I just set it up ??
Thanks everyonethis list is great..
Maurizio




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RE: [newbie] ext 3

2002-02-20 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] ext 3







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Subject: [newbie] ext 3



Hi girls and boys,
I recently visited Redhat website and I saw that RedHat 7.2 supports a filesytem
called ext3..which is different from the old ext2...do you know if Mandrake
8.2 will support it?? and which is the advantage in choosing one or the
other for my linux box
Thanks anyone in advance
See ya
Maurizio




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Mandrake-Linux 8.1 already supports ext3fs. And 8.2 does also. Ext3 has a journaling system whereas ext2 does not, so less chance of loosing data with ext3. I am using ext3 on two boxes right now and have had no problems as far as I can tell. One power outage found my non ups'd box rebooted and nothing lost and no files corrupted. HTH

Dennis M.







RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load

2002-02-19 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load







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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of JSheble
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:20 AM
To: Mandrake Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Strange CPU Load



First of all my linux machine isn't a production machine, in fact it
probably can't even qualify as a development machine either. It sits idle
for the majority of the time as I tinker with various aspects in an attempt
to learn something about Linux. I have noticed though after loading a
CPULoad DockApp that my CPU load averages between 50-80%. Since it's not
supposed to be doing anything, I thought I'd investigate.


After running ps aux, I noticed that PID #4 ([kapm-idled]) was taking up
over 90% of the CPU cycles. Itried killing it off with kill 4 but it
remains. Could somebody tell me what this process is, and how I can
successfully kill it, or even if I should kill it.


Thanx!!


Hi, this will serve as the weekly kapm bulletin. kapm is a non process it merely indicates idle cycles of the cpu and is not taking up any process load. Ignore it. The other weekly notice is that: Linux does not like idle ram and will cache into ram and then free up as needed for processes so when a monitor shows ram usage at 90% or above it is not that something is necessarily sucking up the ram it is that linux is being effecient. HTH




RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load

2002-02-19 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load



My 
apologies to the list I just noticed that I am sending in HTML format again. Had 
to reinstall on a new machine here at work and the default appears to be HTML 
format. I've changed it back to plain text. It's ok to talk to me again. I'm 
suitably contrite. Dennis M.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
Behalf Of JSheble Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:20 
AM To: Mandrake Newbie Subject: 
[newbie] Strange CPU Load 
First of all my linux machine isn't a production machine, in 
fact it probably can't even qualify as a development 
machine either. It sits idle for the majority of 
the time as I tinker with various aspects in an attempt to learn something about Linux. I have noticed though after loading 
a CPULoad DockApp that my CPU load averages between 
50-80%. Since it's not supposed to be doing 
anything, I thought I'd investigate. 
After running ps aux, I noticed that PID #4 ([kapm-idled]) was 
taking up over 90% of the CPU cycles. Itried 
killing it off with kill 4 but it remains. Could 
somebody tell me what this process is, and how I can successfully kill it, or even if I should kill it. 
Thanx!! 
Hi, this will serve as the weekly kapm bulletin. kapm is a non 
process it merely indicates idle cycles of the cpu and is not taking up any 
process load. Ignore it. The other weekly notice is that: Linux does not like 
idle ram and will cache into ram and then free up as needed for processes so 
when a monitor shows ram usage at 90% or above it is not that something is 
necessarily sucking up the ram it is that linux is being effecient. 
HTH


RE: [newbie] Memory(Again)

2002-02-15 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Memory(Again)





since all four slots are 72 pin It would seem reasonable that the best choice would be to replace the two 16mb modules with 32mb SIMM EDO. SEE: http://192.216.185.10/mwave/ProdMR-MW.hmx?UID=CN%2D1121954==MR=%3Cb%3EMemory+%2D+Mwave%3C%2Fb%3E=ProdMR-MW.hmx? Current competitive prices I have seen. I am not sure but believe that with simm it is always best to upgrade in pairs. HTH Dennis M.

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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:41 AM
To: Marcia
Subject: [newbie] Memory(Again)



Dear All,


Thanks very much for your input and suggestions. Since memory is inexpensive 
right now I am leaning towards increasing it. I have a program that asks for 
256 megs of ram. It is a SAP program. My hard drive is new anyway and it is 
possible I may decide to upgrade the cpu in the future. I found old receipts 
for the memory modules on my system and it is using 2 EPS-RM716E72pin EDO 
memory module 16 MB and 2 EPS-RM732EDRAM 32MB SIMM MODULE EDO. I did find a 
supplier for the 72 pin ED
O Simms modules. Does this mean I need to buy 2 or 4 of those and do they all 
need to be the Simms modules? Your help will be greatly appreciated here, 
because I will order these right away if I can find the right ones.


By the way, is it difficult to upgrade the cpu? What is the best to upgrade 
it to?


Thanks very much for all of your help and suggestions.


Marcia





RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 disk 2 3

2002-02-12 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 disk 2  3





Take a look at this page, the CDs 23 should correspond to those in the retail packs so Second Install CD and Supplementary Open Source Apps CD are what you would get with download CDs. HTH

http://www.mandrakesoft.com/products/81/applications


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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:04 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 disk 2  3



Hi list, 
I just recently learned of there being a disk 2  3 to the MD8.1
'set'(from a reply in htis mailing list actually). Now before I download
this 1.36 Gig for the other disks, can someone inform me of what is on
them and its importance to me?


tia
Dave






RE: [newbie] system tray

2002-02-12 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] system tray





Have a look at the gKrellm app I think you can configure it to do a mail notify, not sure about IM.


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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] system tray



I am running gnome desktop. Is there system tray that will work
globablly for apps? I want to at a glance see If i have IM's or Email
waiting to be read. With having to have the app open on the desktop.


PK








RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.2 beta

2002-02-06 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.2 beta





First turn up the sound with aumix. Then try the Mandrake Control CenterHarddrakeyoursoundcardconfigure. HTH
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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:29 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 8.2 beta



I have recently installed Mandrake 8.2 beta and all running great except for the sound - Cirrus Logic Crystal Cs 4281. It worked fine under Mandrake 8.1. Can someone point me any idea about this problem? Thanks in advance, Oder.




RE: [newbie] Knowing partition and mounting NTFS

2002-02-05 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Knowing partition and mounting NTFS







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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:28 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Knowing partition and mounting NTFS



Hello all,


I am wondering if someone can tell me how to know what partition certain
operating systems are on? For instance.I want to mount a NTFS from
within linux (I know how to do that for vfat so I assume I do the same
except the file system type is ntfs instead of vfat)


Someone said this line would work


'mount -t ntfs /dev/hda2/ /mnt/ntfs'


Or I could adapt that line into the fstab file.


Anyway, my question is, how did they know that the the ntfs system is on
/dev/hda2?


Is there a utility that can tell me this info?


Thanks,
Kevin



Kevin, in a terminal just type df and it will bring up a table of all of the partitions seen on the drive. HTH


Dennis M.





RE: [newbie] Star Office

2002-01-25 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Star Office





It is not on the d/l'd version only on the boxed sets cause it is proprietary. You can d/l openoffice.org though.


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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:49 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Star Office



Someone posted earlier that star office was on the mdk8.1 cd's. Where is it 
located? I can't find it.


Paul





RE: [newbie] make

2002-01-23 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] make





You need to cd to the directory that the file is in: like 
cd emu10k1-1.1 and then type make.HTH


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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 2:45 PM
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Subject: [newbie] make



I am trying to compile the new drivers for my video card, I have
followed thereadme  have gotten to make the instructions say type
make  press enter, ths I done...  get no such file or directory back


help ??



Derek








RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake

2001-12-19 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake





I got the same thing, but then discovered that lilo had the wrong harddrive as the boot drive. Go in with your boot disk and check the lilo configuration to make sure it is reading the hda1 or what ever your boot partition is, correct it if need be and run /sbin/lilo from a console and see if that doesn't get you a clean boot. I have (I say again) no problems on two computers with the new kernel installation. I don't know what I did wrong: ) Dennis M.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Johnson, David
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 2:03 PM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake



Just for fun, I decided to see what I had done to my machine. I was running
-26 of the kernel and according the RPM manager, I had installed -34.


When I reboot, I get:


Loading LinuxEBDA too big


and it stops there...


You all were right! :-)


-Original Message-
From: David .. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake




With the kernel you have to reboot for it to take effect.
Try this at the command line type in : uname -a
You'll see the current kernel that your using.


Before you do reboot. Make sure you have a bootdisk and you have read the 
steps I had to take. Because once you reboot, your not going anywhere until 
you install the kernel the correct way.


From: Johnson, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:56:03 -0500

That's the beauty of Linux. I shouldn't HAVE to reboot...right? :-)

Fortunately, it's only a machine for me to learn the OS on, so I don't have
a problem wiping and re-installing...

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Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:52 AM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake



Ah so you haven't rebooted eh. Go ahead, and reboot then come back to the
list with your findings. I did the package install and it was fine for a 
few

hours, after i did the reboot, then it took the new kernel and thats when
the problems started.

 From: Johnson, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:11:46 -0500
 
 Hmm. I did this update some time ago via the package manager without
 problem. System has not been rebooted since...I don't think that a 
blanket
 DO NOT DO THIS is appropriate. Of course you must be very careful when
 doing something as drastic as updating your kernel. Just make sure you
 have
 a way out planned before-hand!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: David .. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:43 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
 
 
 
 Just a warning to those who like using the Mandrakes Package Manager. 
When
 your run the check for new security patches and you see the option to
 update
 
 your kernel. DON'T!
 
 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
 Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com


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RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake

2001-12-19 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake





Well son of a gun, somebody forgot to tell my computer that, cause it is using the new kernel and it does boot from lilo and the old kernel is, yes, gone. So until I have problems with what's up and running I will leave it alone for now. Next time I will use the ivh install cause everyone else seems to have the problem and mine could have been a fluke as was mentioned earlier. But, as I said to begin with, I used the Mandrake Upgrade just to see what would happen, as the computer in question is the one I use for testing and experimenting for the sake of learning about what happens if I do this..? Linux, the possibilities are infinite.: ) Dennis M.

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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake



On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 09:31:39 -0800
Myers, Dennis R NWO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I got the same thing, but then discovered that lilo had the wrong harddrive
 as the boot drive. Go in with your boot disk and check the lilo
 configuration to make sure it is reading the hda1 or what ever your boot
 partition is, correct it if need be and run /sbin/lilo from a console and
 see if that doesn't get you a clean boot. I have (I say again) no problems
 on two computers with the new kernel installation. I don't know what I did
 wrong: ) Dennis M.
 

This Will Not work if you have used MandrakeUpdate to Update the kernel and
there is a problem with the new kernel installation.


An orig boot disk will not work because that kernel no longer exists.
A boot disk made with the New kernel will not work because the New kernel
was not properly installed and configured.


The proper way to install a New kerel is to manually download the kernel
and do rpm -ivh (New kernel), this will leave the old kernel intact and still
bootable.
Run lilo and then double check all your config files. 
Make a boot disk containing the New kernel.
Reboot your system and boot to the New kernel.
If there are no problem and after having run the said kernel for a period 
of time then update/install the headers and source for the New kernel
using rpm -Uvh (headers) (source)



 Charles






RE: [newbie] Database recommendations

2001-12-18 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Database recommendations





Have you looked at Open Office? Calc or Impress are part of it, I don't use access so not sure what you need. HTH Dennis M.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Terry C
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Database recommendations



I am looking for a database program which either
comes with, or has available an easy-to-use GUI
similar to Microsoft Access. I do not need an
enterprise strength database since this will be used
primarily for keeping various office records which
will be used to track contributions, make mailing
lists, phone lists and sort out tax deduction
information. This will be for people without a high
level of computer expertise.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.


Terry




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RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake

2001-12-17 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake





I recall something like that and did it anyway to see what would happen. My logic being that if this was a dangerous thing to do why would it be set up to show up on the Mandrake update. Anyway, I have rebooted both machines since then and have had no problems show up. This is what fascinates me about linux and the online download process, what works for one may not work for another but there are always alternatives. Dennis M.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ed Tharp
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake



NO Mandrake says do NOT upgrade the kernal VIA packagemanger


On Monday 17 December 2001 13:53, you wrote:
 ?? Mandrake says it's ok to install the kernal via packagemanager?
 I did some searching on the net and found alot of others who had the same
 problem as I did with the update via PM.

 From: Ed Tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:30:45 -0500
 
 this IS appropriate, and is the directions from Mandrake, as I recall
 
 On Monday 17 December 2001 13:11, you wrote:
   Hmm. I did this update some time ago via the package manager without
   problem. System has not been rebooted since...I don't think that a
 
 blanket
 
   DO NOT DO THIS is appropriate. Of course you must be very careful when
   doing something as drastic as updating your kernel. Just make sure you
   have a way out planned before-hand!
  
   -Original Message-
   From: David .. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:43 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
  
  
  
   Just a warning to those who like using the Mandrakes Package Manager.
 
 When
 
   your run the check for new security patches and you see the option to
   update
  
   your kernel. DON'T!
 
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RE: [newbie] folder options

2001-12-06 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] folder options





Speaking of KDE, I am having a problem with kmail again, it says something like cannot retrieve mail, out of space?. I have checked the partitions and I am definitely not out of space on the drive. Has anyone seen this and knows what is the fix?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Caspar Kennerdale
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:04 AM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] folder options



thanks


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lanman
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] folder options



On Wednesday 05 December 2001 10:28 am, you wrote:
 I have just installed mandrake

 something that is annoying me with KDE is that the default view within the
 file manager is with icons.

 Is is possible to have the tree or detailed view as the default.

 I briefly looked at the prefences and could find it anywhere

 Thanks
In Konqueror, under the View/View Mode , select Detailed List. Then,
Under Window, selct Save View Profile - File Management, and save the
profile with all boxes checked. That's it. You're done.


Lanman







RE: [newbie] XFree86 gamma adjustment

2001-12-06 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] XFree86 gamma adjustment







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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Warren Post
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:49 PM
To: newbie
Subject: [newbie] XFree86 gamma adjustment



I need help adjusting the gamma of my monitor. I've tried four methods
without success:


(1) The man page for XF86Config(5) documents the optional entries Gamma
x or Gamma r g b in the XF86Config file which should set the monitor's
gamma (x, r, g, and b being between 0.1 and 10.0, default 1). I tried
both variants as root but nothing happened either time... but since the
man page warns that Not all drivers are capable of using this
information, I assume I'm out of luck here. Has anyone had luck with
these entries?


I have not one but three XF86Config files, not counting backups:


/etc/XF86Config
/etc/X11/XF86Config
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4


I assume that multiple files are to provide different configurations
under different circumstances. In any case I edited them all
identically.


For what it's worth, XFree86 -version reports:


XFree86 Version 4.1.0 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510)
Release Date: 2 June 2001
Build Operating System: Linux 2.4.8-5mdkenterprise i686 [ELF]
Module Loader present


(2) My display adapter is a SiS620, which is supported by XFree86. Just
for laughs I downloaded and installed the 620 driver from SiS (yes, they
have Linux drivers) but there's no change.


(3) The man page for XFree86(1) documents the command line switch
-gamma. I normally work in X, so first I tried switching to tty1 with
Ctrl-Alt-F1, logging in as another user, and entering XFree86 -gamma
9.0, which returned:


Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0


I thought it was possible to run multiple instances of X, but I clearly
did something wrong here. (I'd like to know what, as eventually I will
want to have multiple instances... but that's another issue.)


Then, I changed my boot configuration to not boot into X, rebooted and
logged in, and gave the above command. X hung: the same moiré pattern
appeared that always does when X is starting, but hung there. The result
is the same when I simply enter XFree86 from the command line without
the -gamma switch.


(4) From an xterm, I gave the command xgamma -gamma 9.0, which
returned:


Xserver is running an old XFree86-VidModeExtension version (0.8)
Minimum required version is 2.0


I did a web search on the above message but the only hits I found were
for dead (404) pages.


Ideas, anyone? I'm stumped, and in the meantime I'm stuck with a barely
legible display.
--
Warren Post
Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras
http://www.srcopan.vze.com/


Warren, have you tried to adjust manually on the monitor itself?
mine all have the capability to set or adjust rgb and gamma manually with push buttons on the monitor case. Maybe that will get you a better screen. Dennis M.







RE: [newbie] Installation problem

2001-12-06 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Installation problem







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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Frans Ketelaars
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Installation problem



On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 16:32:24 +0100 
Helle Espen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I have Dell inspiron 3800.
 Have had Linux mandrake 7.? (1?) on it before without any problem.
 Tried now to install LM 8.1, and I am not able to do it.
 It hangs when it tries to use the CDROM (But it is able to use it
 before.Strange..)
 Can anyone please help me? 
 
 
 
 Here comes what I think is relevant of kernel messages:
 4 ide0 BM-DMA at 0x860-0x0867, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hda:pio
 4 ide1 BM-DMA at 0x868-0x086f, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdc:pio


Strange, it mentions hda for ide0 (twice) _and_ ide1 ...


 
 hdc: SONY CD-RW CRX700E, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM DRIVER
 
 4VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
 4hdc: ATAPI 24X CD-ROM-RW drive, 8192kB Cache, DMA
 6Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.12
 6SCSI subsstemdriver Revision: 1.0
 7ISO 9660 Extentions: RRIP_1991A
 4hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error
 }
 4hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x34
 4hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error
 }
 4hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x34
 4ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_lostirq func only: 13
 4hdc: lost innterrupt
 4ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_lostirq func only: 13
 4hdc: lost interrupt
 
 And continuing.
 Tries also to reset ATAPI and disable DMA


Looks like a cdrom hardware problem :( Is this a laptop ?


 -Frans
Do you have the CDROM jumpered for slave or master on the secondary IDE channel? I would put it on the primary IDE and jump it as slave. HTH Dennis M.




RE: [newbie] a very dumb gcc question

2001-11-29 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] a very dumb gcc question







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Newbie
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] a very dumb gcc question



Ok, its stupid question time.


Ok, I'm no expert, but I'm not a complete newbie,
but I still don't know, should I force install 
GCC2.95 to end my GCC3 compiler troubles?


Or am I skrude until the next mandrake release?


I can't seem to backgrade to some compiler
without the OS bean-hatching about dependencies.


Thanks
Have you tried going into the software manager and uninstalling the gcc3.0 and then installing the gcc2.* ? Probably won't go so the only other solution is to reinstall not upgrade and just don't format /home. The version of gcc in 8.1 is gcc2.96 I think. 

so I am assuming you upgraded to the 3.0 version. Not a big help but maybe worth a try. 
Dennis M.





RE: [newbie] Gaming Edition

2001-11-26 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Gaming Edition







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert MacLean
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 3:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Gaming Edition



Hidiho


Does anyone know what kernel comes with the gaming edition?
Also what drivers for nvidia cards is it the nvidia ones or the nv
ones?
thanx
___
Robert MacLean


2.4.8 and 2.2.19 is what the Mandrake website says if I am remembering correctly.





RE: [newbie] RE: [newbie] Compaq Presario 1700t (modem)

2001-10-25 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] RE: [newbie] Compaq Presario 1700t (modem)







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcia
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] RE: [newbie] Compaq Presario 1700t (modem)



Thank you for letting me know that I was not the only one fooled. I will give 
them a call sometime about this. Unfortunately a very strange thing happened 
with my laptop right after I emailed about my modem. The screws came out of 
the bottom left corner of the screen and I could not close it. I was not 
happy about this and of course the warranty is up. I took it in for repair 
and it should be a simple repair. I have decided to change the modem while it 
is there. This repairman has a pcmcia modem that he says his Linux tech 
friend uses on his laptop. He cannot find the manufacturer on the box. On the 
outside of the box it says WPPPC56FM-00 PCMCI 56KFax Modem. The serial # is 
FM14005233. It is a v.90 56K Flex. Does anyone know about this modem? How 
would I find out about it on the net? Thanks for your help.


Sincerely,


Marcia


On Wednesday 24 October 2001 07:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 HI there.
 I have the same trouble..and I've been fooled by Compaq aswell.I think
 we should hassle them everyday 'till they will release a working driver
 for their modem with conexant chipset under linuxanyway...in the
 meanwhile I'm going on playing with the driver I downloaded and the wrapper
 to make them work with 2.4 kernelsif I get any good results I'll let
 you know Regards
 Maurizio




 __
 Abbonati a Tiscali!
 Con Tiscali By Phone puoi anche ascoltare ed inviare email al telefono.
 Chiama Tiscali By Phone all' 892 800 http://byphone.tiscali.it



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Marcia, on the modem if used in the USA there will be a FCC (Federal Communications Commission) number. If the number is there you can go to the FCC website http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/ and plug in the ID number to find out the manufacturer and model, I am not sure but it may give the website for the manufacturer also. HTH Dennis M. 




RE: [newbie] mount umount cdrom

2001-10-24 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] mount umount cdrom







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 5:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] mount umount cdrom



Hi everyone...
I noticed that when I put the cdrom in the player and open it everything
works fine...but afterwards it's impossible to eject it or unmount it...cos
it says it's not mountedif I try to remount it...well it says it's already
mounted...so i think it's taking the piss on meI have mandrake 8.1 ...recomended
installation...kde as GUI...and thats all...any idea Thanks in advance
Regards
Maurizio




__
Abbonati a Tiscali!
Con Tiscali By Phone puoi anche ascoltare ed inviare email al telefono.
Chiama Tiscali By Phone all' 892 800 http://byphone.tiscali.it


Right click on the cdrom icon on the desktop and then click on eject. It will spit the cd out like a olive pit.
Dennis M. 







RE: [newbie]

2001-10-19 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie]







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of s
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie]



On Friday 19 October 2001 03:27 am, Khairil Osman wrote:
 Hi,

 I recently installed Mandrake 8.1. Everything seems
 fine except for my zip drive. HardDrake shows it is on
 /dev/hdb. When i insert a zip disk and click on the
 zip icon, I get the following message:

 mount: special device /dev/hdb4 does not exist

 Anybody know why i have this problem? I can't seem to
 solve it. I never had this problem when I tried Suse
 7.1...

 Computer spec:
 K6-2 500
 HP CDRW
 IBM 15gig HD
 Seagate 20gig HD
 Creative AWE64
 WinTV


Well, I can tell you what I did to get mine to work, ymmv. Mine is an ide 
250. 
Fstab had it listed as a /dev/hdd4 but harddrake saw it: /dev/hdd
I changed /etc/fstab to: /dev/hdd /mnt/zip auto user,noauto 0 0
and now I can mount it. I have supermount disabled still at this point. I'm 
just happy I can manually mount everything now. :-)


So anyway, try changing your /etc/fstab to /dev/hdb and mounting it. 


hth,
-s


I just did a right click on the zip icon and selected propertiesexecute clicked on the drop down arrow and reselected the device and it filled in the proper location and such. then OK and out and the icon functions as it should. HTH

Dennis M. 





RE: [newbie] kpp problems on update to 8.0

2001-10-19 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] kpp problems on update to 8.0







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Annandale
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] kpp problems on update to 8.0



On Friday 19 October 2001 5:52 pm, you wrote:
 I am using Mandrake 7.1 without any problems, however when I tried to
 update to Mandrake 8.0 I could not connect to my ISP as I gather they do
 not use PAP. Is there any way I can get around this.
 Is there anyway I can get around this. The same thing happened when I tried
 SUSE, so I presume later versions of kpp only recognise PAP based ISP's.
 Bernard Victor
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I had the same problem as my ISP uses CHAP. Have you tried to select CHAP ?



HTH


Mark


The newest version of Kppp on 8.1 recognizes several protocols. Go to the internet icon click setup
highlight the connection and click edit or modify(don't remember which. Then look for the authentication protocol and a popup

with chap, pap, something else. Try chap then the others till you get one that works. HTH 
Dennis M.





RE: [newbie] HP-8200 CD-Writer doesn't work

2001-09-11 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] HP-8200 CD-Writer doesn't work   







-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of The Spider
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 12:14 PM
To: Mandrake
Subject: Re: [newbie] HP-8200 CD-Writer doesn't work 



Also my cd writer was found during th)e installation and all the
cd-writing software detect the device.
I tried all speeds from 1x to 4x and all operations(writing,rewriting
and blanking) with both media(cd-r and cd-rw) and i had thesame result:
after some time (it can be a minute or less),the device st)ops operating
and the system hangs (I can't switch consoles and have to do nothing
but power off the computer).


Given that all works fine under RH71 i think it can be a matter of
the kernel(RH71 has 2.4.2 and LM8 has 2.4.3) or of hard-drake.



 Ragno The Spider Stefano.


If you have the 8.0 version you may try downloading the cdrecord version in rpmfind.net. Highest version that is not cooker. This will then as for you to redetect the writer within gtoaster or cdtoaster etc. My cdwriter worked fine after install of the latest cdrecord package.




RE: [newbie] cdrom device busy

2001-08-17 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] cdrom device busy





Hi, looking at the first message was the soft link listed a typo when you show scd0 scdrom? it should have been ...cdrom. I did not have to do this with my install, but that is neither here nor there. Since you had it going it made the link so what I would do is make a new desktop short cut. Go to an empty place on the desktop with the pointer and right click. On the pop up select make new cdrom device or what ever it says. It will pop up a new box change the title to your choice, like CDRW click on execute and then the selection arrow and select the /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom line (sorry I'm not at my linux computer so that may be a paraphrase). Selecting that will add the link to the desk top. then click on the desktop icon symbol and it will start loading application icons, click on the arrow you want device icons, select the cd burner mount icon click on it and then click ok and you should have a new desktop icon that actually works. Need any help with this come on back to the list, HTH Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] cdrom device busy



After sending the last message I sutdown the system. It took several tries 
to log out and then on shutdown it stopped at an error message that said 
Kernel Panic and Supermount Panic. I finally shut off the power and 
started back up again. 
SW


On Friday 17 August 2001 15:07, you wrote:
 I just unstalled a cd rewriter (running 8.0) and was just burning a cd for
 the first time. After I did this I put in a cd and tried to read the
 contents by clicking on the desktop shortcut. The window never opened.
 (I have already done: cd /dev  rm cdrom  ln -s scd0 scdrom and the
 shortcut was working fine.) I rebooted and noticed a line saying the
 device was busy as it shut down. After reboot it worked OK one time and
 then same as before. If try to unmount : umount /mnt/cdrom
 umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy.
 Does anyone know what's up?
 Thanks,
 SW



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RE: [newbie] removing boot manager

2001-08-17 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] removing boot manager





Should have proof read before I sent the message, it sounds a bit confusing now that I read it. Look for the words linux boot floppy for clarification. Also to the list I appologize if I've been sending HTML the dang windows machine reverted on me again and I didn't notice nor check it. Soy! Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Myers, Dennis R NWO
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:32 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [newbie] removing boot manager



Did you make a boot floppy during the initial installation? If so you are good to go. If not go to Mandrake control centerbootmake boot floppy or something close to that(I'm not at the linux computer yet) Make the boot floppy for the partition you set it to and then log off. If you already have the floppy made go directly to this step and that is boot up with the MS start up floppy in and go to dos prompt on boot. In Win98 it just takes a ctrl-F5 to get the a: prompt but at any rate, once you are at the command prompt type fdisk /mbr and you will have the normal windows boot back. Slip in the linux boot floppy and boot and you will get a lilo prompt to boot linux. That's how it should work if everything is set the same on your machine as is on mine. HTH Dennis M.

-Original Message- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dean Morrell 
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:10 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: [newbie] removing boot manager 



I installed Mandrake 8.0 a couple days ago. What a ride. I installed it on a machine with Win98se already running. Now, I like the os, but I don't want a 

boot manager on this system. I'd much rather boot from a floppy to access the os. Can someone help with removing the boot manager and then configuring to 

boot to Mandrake 8 from floppy? 
Dean 
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 
The way I see it, there were two great triumphs, two things that I'm proudest of. One is the economic recovery, in which the people of America created - and filled - 19 million new jobs. The other is the recovery of our morale. America is respected again in the world and looked to for leadership.

-Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address 





RE: [newbie] removing boot manager

2001-08-17 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] removing boot manager





Did you make a boot floppy during the initial installation? If so you are good to go. If not go to Mandrake control centerbootmake boot floppy or something close to that(I'm not at the linux computer yet) Make the boot floppy for the partition you set it to and then log off. If you already have the floppy made go directly to this step and that is boot up with the MS start up floppy in and go to dos prompt on boot. In Win98 it just takes a ctrl-F5 to get the a: prompt but at any rate, once you are at the command prompt type fdisk /mbr and you will have the normal windows boot back. Slip in the floppy and boot and you will get a lilo prompt to boot linux. That's how it should work if everything is set the same on your machine as is on mine. HTH Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dean Morrell
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] removing boot manager



I installed Mandrake 8.0 a couple days ago. What a ride. I installed it on a machine with Win98se already running. Now, I like the os, but I don't want a 

boot manager on this system. I'd much rather boot from a floppy to access the os. Can someone help with removing the boot manager and then configuring to 

boot to Mandrake 8 from floppy?


Dean


-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-


The way I see it, there were two great triumphs, two things that I'm proudest of. One is the economic recovery, in which the people of America created - and filled - 19 million new jobs. The other is the recovery of our morale. America is respected again in the world and looked to for leadership.

-Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address







RE: [newbie] installed xine, weird occurence

2001-08-16 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] installed xine, weird occurence





you need to be in the same folder as the file that starts the app. Usually the sequence ./configure make make install will list out all of the files and the first one on the list will be what you want to get to. example first file on the list is xine-0.5.0 so you type at the command prompt cd xine-0.5.0 and then it will jump to that folder. then you can type  xine without the quotes of course. Best thing to do is open the readme file for Install and it should give you the full info and the command line for opening the file. The above usually will do it though. Dennis M.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of antoine rivoire
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] installed xine, weird occurence



hi all.
i have just installed xine 0.5.0 from tar gz files. i have followed the usual 
procedure, 
tar xvzf xine-*.tar.gz
configure
make install
and that went fine, compiled for 5 minutes, but now i am unable to find the 
file that launches the app.
sometimes things like that really make you doubt of ur IQ.
i have tried the howtos, but it appears that it should be straight forward, i 
should be able to launch it from console ($xine) but it then replies that the 
file or command doesn't exist.
any idea?





RE: [newbie] Reasons for use LM 8.0

2001-08-07 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Reasons for use LM 8.0





I have messed around with Caldera, Redhat and LM over the passed 2 1/2 years and IMHO, Linux-Mandrake is the most user friendly and has the exceptional list of applications in the Power Pack (don't know what comes with the enterprise addition). The whole thing is put together well and leaves lots of room for individuals to customize their desktop the way they want it. Mandrakesoft also appears to be dedicated for the most part to the desktop workstation and that can not be said of RH and some of the others who are pointing to the enterprise or server market only. Just my 2 pennys worth. Dennis M. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael D. Viron
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 1:16 PM
To: Nicolás Gómez; newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] Reasons for use LM 8.0



At 11:23 AM 08/07/2001 -0300, Nicolás Gómez wrote:
Hi...In my college we are going to install in about 20 PC's one Linux
distribution. I believe that LM 8.0 is the best one i ever seen so far
for the purposes we had... Another persons think that SuSE 7.1 is the best,
another ones think that RH 7.2 is better, and so on


RH 7.2 is in beta right now, and hasn't been officially released. 7.1 is
the latest stable Redhat release.


Michael





RE: [newbie] boot trouble

2001-07-13 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] boot trouble





I see a similarity in a problem I had a while back. New ram installed, windows is tolerant of bad ram, linux is not. try swapping your ram sticks around, better yet run a memory check, there are several on line for free. But swapping memory sticks will tell you if one is bad, especially in the # one slot. If you have a bad stick Linux will give you a fit. What I found out is , that the mem test on boot will show the correct amount of mem but that doesn't mean it is good. Hope this helps as a place to start looking. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jordan Triebwasser
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 1:11 AM
To: Newbie Linux-Mandrake
Subject: [newbie] boot trouble



Here's the situation:
I had my mandrake box off for about a week, I go to turn it on yesterday and
it boots and just says LIL. I check the web, says it means it can't load the
descriptor table from the map file. I have no idea what that means, but it
gives some suggestions on how to fix it, like reinstall lilo.
So I attempt to boot from a floppy disk, and get an error msg, it says I
need 608k for low dos ram to boot, and hold down crtl next time I boot to
skip the error msg. I check the bios, and it says I only have 512 free. I
then attempt to boot off the cdrom, again same error.
I hold down ctrl on the next boot off the cdrom, I figure I'll just
reinstall it. But I get an error, something like
boot: could not find kernel linux. At the boot prompt I type 'rescue', and
get boot: could not find kernel rescue.
Mandrake is the only OS on that computer. The only difference when I turned
it off a week ago, till now was I plugged it into a kvm. A few days before I
shut it down, I installed more simms, bringing the total ram up to 128megs,
it worked fine for a couple days, but then I had to shut it off since I was
going away.


So my questions are, is it LILO that is screwed up, or the fact that I only
have 512 free is screwing up LILO. A friend said I could have a virus that
is eating up the low ram, or screwed up the MBR, so I ran norton and it
found nothing. I have no idea how much low ram I had before, but since I
installed mandrake 3 times, and was running for a month, I assume it was
more then 608, did 96 or more just rot away? I haven't changed anything in
the bios, or done anything with the kernel. I am really at a lose here.


Thanks for any help


- Jordan





RE: [newbie] LM 8.0 install disks

2001-06-08 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] LM 8.0 install disks





Jerry, try installation in expert mode. It will ask for partitions maybe and other stuff that should not be a problem if you have used LM 7.2 or others, otherwise you can just accept most of the stuff as default. You will have to pick the packages, but you can click on anything you want and let it go from there. Anyway, (I ramble sometimes) the expert install will usually work on a first time disk installation. One other thing you might want to check that I have recently stumbled on is the the cable used to hook up your hd and cdrom. If you have a motherboard with a via chipset on the southbridge you should use the 80 wire or high speed cable as there are problems with cdroms not working correctly on an ordinary 40 wire cable. Just a thought. Hope the above helps. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Greene
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 9:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] LM 8.0 install disks



I tried to to a clean install of LM 8.0 powerpak (from BestBuy). CD-1 is read and the install proceeds. Then it asks for CD-2 which I insert and click ok. But it keeps asking for CD-2 whenever I click ok. When I click cancel, it then asks for CD-3, CD-4 with the same results. I took the package back to BestBuy and exhanged it for another package, with the same results. I don't think the CD-ROM drive is bad because it boots from CD-1 and installs whatever is on CD-1.

Also, after the installation, I have two CD-ROM icons, two floppy icons, etc on the KDE desktop.


I am installing the Recommended version onto it's own hard drive (no dual boot).


Thanks
Jerry Greene





RE: [newbie] Firewall setup tool

2001-05-24 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Firewall setup tool





You may want to go to the Bastille web page and download the final release of Bastille. The one in 8.0 is release candidate 2 or something like that. InteractiveBastille should run out of /usr/sbin and you can do it in an x window su console if you load the Bastille-Tk-module*. It is then easier to look at and works quite well. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sridhar Dhanapalan
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 7:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Firewall setup tool



Hiya people,


I just found a great tool hidden in Mandrake 8 that allows you to 
fine-tune the Bastille firewall (among other things) that can be set 
up from the Mandrake Control Centre. Just type InteractiveBastille 
in a root xterm. I have no idea why Mandrake chose to hide it the way 
they did (it's not in any of the GUI menus) -- it's such a great 
configuration tool, both easy to use and quite powerful.


-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
 There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
 LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
  -- Jeremy S. Anderson





RE: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01

2001-04-09 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01





If you do what I did, that is install using the --nodeps, the files should work fine and your installation can proceed. Just load up one or the other with nodeps and then the next one should have no dependency problems. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of g
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to
KDE 2.01




OK, lets just try the first upgrade and see if that will work. Sorry, thanks 
for playing but no upgrade for you.


error: failed dependencies:
 kdelibs = 2.0 is needed by kdelibs-sound-2.0-5mdk 


I downloaded kdelibs-2.01-2mdk.i586.rpm and it is sitting in the download 
directory w/all the other files?


Now what? This is the same problem I run into if I use DrakConf, Software 
Update:


Kdelibs  Kdesound
Licq  gtk+licq.


each says it needs the other.


I am smiling see :-) , not mad. 





RE: [newbie] KDE 2.1.1 - do I also need to update XFree86?

2001-04-05 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] KDE 2.1.1 - do I also need to update XFree86?





Sorry to jump in here, but be careful in what you start. I tried installing KDE 2.1.1 and first had to go and find 14 dependencies in two stages. First test said I need 7 additional files, second try after I got those said I needed 7 more, I got those and then test said I needed 3 more and that there was a conflict with 22 files from a previous install. It is a snowball that never stops rolling down hill and gathers mass as it goes. Something is missing in the Package of Mandrake RPMs for KDE 2.1.1

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan
Shoemaker
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE 2.1.1 - do I also need to update XFree86?



Terry wrote:
 I have been having sooo many problems upgrading to
 KDE 2.1.1 from KDE 2.0.1 running under LM 7.2 .. I
 have tried every single installation instruction that
 someone has posted, and none of them work (even KDE's
 instructions!) .. i even uninstalled KDE 2.0.1 and
 then tried to install 2.1.1, and still get dependency
 errors. And when I install the RPM's, I have to use
 the --nodeps option, regardless. Everything seems to
 work fine, but when I reboot, the graphical logon
 screen for KDE starts to appear, then disappears, and
 I'm stuck at the console. Can anyone help? This is
 getting to be VERY frustrating!!

 Terry Sheltra


Terrywhen you have a dependancy error then you need to 
make sure that the file specified in the error gets installed 
on your system. To do that you need to locate the .rpm file 
that the file specified in the error is part of and install 
it. This needs to be done for every file that is specified 
in the dependency error messages that are displayed by the 
rpm program.


If you use --nodeps to force rpm to install a package that is 
giving you a dependancy error then that package will be 
broken and not work untill the dependency is resolved.


The --nodeps switch can be used to make reluctant .rpm files 
install, but the package will only work properly if the 
dependency you forced rpm to ignore is bogus. But, how do 
you know if a dependency is bogus? On my system the last 
remaining dependency that was not allowing 2.1.1 to install 
was kdesu. A search of my rpm database showed that kdesu was 
installed (and I use kdesu all the time so I already knew it 
was on the system). 


I figured that this was a bogus dependency. So with all 
other dependencies already resolved I went ahead and 
installed the 2.1.1 .rpms with the --nodeps switch. Then 
after doing a 'rpm --rebuilddb', running the update-menus 
program and rebooting the system, version 2.1.1 of KDE worked.
-- 
Alan





RE: [newbie] kmail

2001-03-29 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] kmail





Right away I see that you need the true mail server name from your ISP. As an example, instead of just mail for the server name, my setup uses mail.earthlink.net or previously I had pop.omah.uswest. So what ever the server name is that you used in windows or whatever should be the same. The ISP support has nothing to do with what OS you use. The server name is the only thing you appear to have misconfigured. Any questions, come on back. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeffrey Sparks
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] kmail



Having a devil of a time with kmail  wondering if anyone can help. Here's how I've set it up:
(under Settings)
Name: me
Organization: blank
Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Reply-To Address: same
Signature File: /home/me/sig


[Sending Mail = SMTP]
Server: mail
Port: 25


[Incoming Mail = Pop Account]
Name: mailbox
Login: mailbox
Password: password
Host: mail
Port: 110


[Set to Delete  Retrieve all mail from server. Store new messages in account Inbox]


When I try to send or receive: 


Pop Mail Network Error:
Account name is OPEN
'The server not found' error


Now, the box can get online (Netscape works, etc.) so I know it's connected. And as far as the help pages from my ISP (Comcast @Home) will tell me (they only support Outlook Express and Netscape mail), the port settings, etc. are correct. I had kmail working once before on a now-dead box w/Mandrake 7.1 (same distro)  the same ISP, etc., so it CAN be done (sadly, those settings are gone with the wind). So what might be the issue? Any ideas/guesses?




RE: [newbie] Manual

2001-03-29 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Manual





Andre, you should be able to download with netscape. Explorer should do it to since it is only text. (Explorer seems to have issues with downloading some linux based programs) I don't hardly use windows anymore so have forgotten a lot of how to do stuff for downloads but maybe if you use the free download prog called GOZILLA! you should get what you need that way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of André D. Martinsen
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Manual



Do I need to use Linux to download the files? I have yet to get my ISDN
card up and running for the moment, so im using MS Exploder to download the
files I need.


I have tried holding shift, ctrl, alt, and about every comination of those
before, during, and after the download but I stil only get the html-file. Do
I actually need to use Linux to download the document, or wil it work if I
use Netscape to download it?


Or better yet, if some1 have those documents downloaded please e-mail them
to me.


André
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



 Alan, André or somebody,

 Where can i download de .PDF files of all instructions about Linux
Mandrake
 7.2?

 Alan,

 Can You send me yours .PDF files to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?

 Thanks for everyone,
 Cassiano Cavalcanti


 -Mensagem original-
 De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Em nome de Myers, Dennis R NWO
 Enviada em: quarta-feira, 28 de março de 2001 18:08
 Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Assunto: RE: [newbie] Manual


 Andre, did you download in linux? And if you did, did you hold down the
 shift key when you clicked on the files to download? If you didn't hold
the
 key down you would only get the .htm or .html file and not the actual
 package. I would try the download again but hold down the shift key when
you
 click on the file URL. Sorry if I am stating the already known or obvious,
 but on occasion I have not held the key down long enough and the .htm is
all
 I got. Good Luck, Dennis M.
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan
 Shoemaker
 Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:21 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Manual


 André D. Martinsen wrote:
  Yeah well they dont seem broken until you open the file you
  downloaded and you see its only te html page you downloaded
  the files from.
 
  André
 
   Cassiano A. wrote:
Hi,
   
Where can I download the manuals of linux-mandrake 7.2?
Like user's guide, configuration guide, etc. Because
the link in the site is broke.
   
Tks,
Cassiano Cavalcanti
  
   CassianoI don't know of any other location. But for
   what it's worth, I'm downloading both manuals (.pdf
   files) as I type this message. So at least from my
   location here in Southern California the links to the
   manuals on the linux-mandrake.com web site are not
   broken.
   --
   Alan
 Andréwhen I wrote that message yesterday I was in the
 process of downloading the two manuals in pdf form. After
 they finsished downloading I checked them and they were both
 proper viewable .pdf files. This was on a noisy 28,800 bps
 modem connection in Southern California.
 --
 Alan








RE: [newbie] Manual

2001-03-28 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Manual





Andre, did you download in linux? And if you did, did you hold down the shift key when you clicked on the files to download? If you didn't hold the key down you would only get the .htm or .html file and not the actual package. I would try the download again but hold down the shift key when you click on the file URL. Sorry if I am stating the already known or obvious, but on occasion I have not held the key down long enough and the .htm is all I got. Good Luck, Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan
Shoemaker
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Manual



André D. Martinsen wrote:
 Yeah well they dont seem broken until you open the file you
 downloaded and you see its only te html page you downloaded
 the files from.

 André

  Cassiano A. wrote:
   Hi,
  
   Where can I download the manuals of linux-mandrake 7.2?
   Like user's guide, configuration guide, etc. Because
   the link in the site is broke.
  
   Tks,
   Cassiano Cavalcanti
 
  CassianoI don't know of any other location. But for
  what it's worth, I'm downloading both manuals (.pdf
  files) as I type this message. So at least from my
  location here in Southern California the links to the
  manuals on the linux-mandrake.com web site are not
  broken.
  --
  Alan


Andréwhen I wrote that message yesterday I was in the 
process of downloading the two manuals in pdf form. After 
they finsished downloading I checked them and they were both 
proper viewable .pdf files. This was on a noisy 28,800 bps 
modem connection in Southern California.
-- 
Alan





RE: [newbie] kpackage in KDE 2.1

2001-03-28 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] kpackage in KDE 2.1





Kpackage should work just dandy. If it is not then you have a file that is corrupted or the installation was a bit out of order. I would first try doing a reinstall of the complete set of packages by going to console mode and using : 

rpm -Uvh *.rpm , in root and with the directory that you downloaded to open. If that is not the way you did it before, then move the files into their own directory and do the install the above way. I noticed that the theme manager did not show up on one of my computers when I first installed KDE 2.1 so I went back and without uninstalling anything and in root console did a : rpm -Uvh --nodeps --force *.rpm and the theme manager showed up as it should have. It must have to do with dependencies and the order that the packages are installed. Hope this isn't to confusing, good luck. Dennis M. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of msoltys
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] kpackage in KDE 2.1



Hello All,
 I am running LM 7.2 and recently upgraded from KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.1 .
I really like it for the most part but have noticed that since the
upgrade, kpackage seems to be broken. I haven't seen much about this in
the list archives. Has anyone else encountered this problem and if so,
how did you fix it?


Thanks,


Mickey Soltys





RE: [newbie] PM firewall documentation

2001-03-27 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] PM firewall documentation 





Don't think it exists. you might want to try Bastille for a firewall. The latest is pre 21 and it installs and configures on Mandrake very well. The configuration is text based using a series of questions with explanation. It is very nice and will provide good protection from the start and excellent protection as you learn more about it and it's setup. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 7:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] PM firewall documentation 



hi
does anyone happen to know where i can find step-by-step configuration for PM firewall ? 
tnx 
__
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RE: [newbie] HELP... please

2001-03-23 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] HELP... please





In Kppp setup, check the modem timeout, it needs to be a minimum of 60 to 90 seconds to allow login time. If it is set for only a few or say 20 or less seconds, the modem does not stay on long enough to log on, Hope that helps, Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of dan burrows
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] HELP... please



its a usr external hardware modem! can you help me fix that?


dan


snip 
 --- dan burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hi all
  
  i need some help i have managed to solve my winmodem problem by
  getting an
  external modem is an usr sportsterflash modem
  it connects fine in both windows98 and 2k bur i cant seem to
  successfully
  connect in linux
  
  i am using mandrake 7.2 with kde2 and kppp
  it dails, handshakes and appers to get to authentication then fails!
  i am
  using NTLworld as my isp. i am using the correct user name and pass
  and i am
  using PAP which i belive to be correct..
  
  anyone any ideas?
  
  thanks
  
  dan
 
 Get a new modem! Linux HATES Winmodems, whether they are internal or
 external. The only good thing about Winmodems is the price, but since
 they rely on Windows (whether it be NT, 98, or 95) it will not work
 with Linux.
 
 Sorry to burst your bubble!
 
 
 
 =
 
 Richard Wegner - Linux Newbie - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 NOTE: Derek Rayne is a FICTIONAL CHARACTER this is just an
 e-mail address I chose!
 
 
 __
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 Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. 
 http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
 





RE: [newbie] Can't mount CDRom / CDWriter

2001-03-20 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Can't mount CDRom / CDWriter





Check out the demos page below, if you haven't already. It gives step by step how to set up a cdrom and cdrw combination.

http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephen Liu
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Can't mount CDRom / CDWriter



Hi all people,


I have a CDROM and a CDWriter installed running Mandrake 7.2. Using KDE I 
create an icon for CDROM with following steps;


right click on KDE desktop  Create New  CDRom device  Device


in Device drop-down list - select /mnt/cdrom
in Mount Point - select /mnt/cdrom
File System Type : Supermount
then click OK


An CDRom icon then created on desktop. I tried to mount the CDROM by :


right click on CDROM Device icon  select mount
It mounts the floppy (the floppy drive light glows) but can't mount the CDRom


(same happens to my CDWriter)


FILE


/etc/fstab


/dev/hda2 / ext2 defaults 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/cdrom2 /mnt/cdrom2 supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom2 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows vfat user,exec,umask=0 0 0
none /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0


Kindly help. Thanks in advance.


Stephen






RE: [newbie] Backup needed

2001-03-15 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Backup needed





I believe ghost is a vfat environment program, not absolutely sure. If you can check into DriveCopy, the adds I have seen say it works with all windows and linux OS's. It sells for about 25 U.S. and can be used on single, multiple partitions or to copy one drive to another entirely. Just a suggestion, I have not had a chance to research it myself, only going by the ads. Dennis M. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Don Mayhew
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Backup needed



If I buy the disc imaging program Ghost 6.5 and install it
on the Win2000 primary channel hard drive, will the program
be able to see my MK7.2 ext2 system on a second hard drive
set as master on the secondary IDE controller?


My goal is to get a convenient, speedy way to backup my Linux
system so I will be less hesitant to try modifying it for my
special needs.


Could I get this convenience by splitting the second hard drive
(devoted to Linux) into an experimental partition and a backup
partition? Would the dd command allow a complete restore of
a saved backup, to the experimantal partition, without a lot of
manual intervention?


Thanks for any suggestions.
Don





RE: [newbie] Desktop problems

2001-03-15 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Desktop problems





OOOPS! Mia Culpa, right you have to type startx and then hit return again. Sorry, I usually boot to the graphical log in and forgot the startx part.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Johnson
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 7:06 AM
To: LinuxNewbie (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [newbie] Desktop problems



you should add... to start the desktop after logging in type the command:
startx


-Original Message-
From: Dennis Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 6:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Desktop problems



On Wednesday 14 March 2001 14:37, you wrote:
 Hello,

 I just installed Mandrake Linux, and I am somewhat new to linux.
 I am having trouble with Mandrake. The desktop does not come up when
 I boot into Linux. I just get a prompt with a Dos graphic of the
 linux penguin. What did I do wrong in the install???

 Thanks,

 James


 -- James carlson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/14/2001
you didn't do anything wrong, all you need to do is type in the user name 
that you gave during installation. It will prompt for the password and then 
boot to the desktop once you give it and hit return. Enjoy,
-- 
Dennis M. Registered Linux user # 180842





RE: [newbie] Re: Why is 7.2 so much slower than 7.1

2001-03-09 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Re: Why is 7.2 so much slower than 7.1





I do not know the root of your problem, but I am running 7.2 with KDE 2.1 and it is lightning fast.
I can open 5 or 6 different functions like Konqueror on line with Kppp in a 56k modem, have rpmdrake going,
open a console and run kedit or kpackage and be downloading a file off the net, while at the same time installing
another file previously d/l'd. Why you might ask? Just to see if I could. Anyway, I saw no difference in the speed 
of the various actions as opposed to if they were working by themselves, except of course for the downloads, which 
individually slow down due to the bandwidth available. Something else is eating your lunch, it is not LM 7.2 or linux. 
I have seen it suggested that you may not have the monitor optimized, or you might need to tune your harddrive. 
Keep looking for the culprit cause the Mandrake is well worth the effort. Dennis M.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Johnson
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 8:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Re: Why is 7.2 so much slower than 7.1



You know, I understand all this but you'd think that you could run all
typical daemons without adversely effecting the performance of your machine.
At home I run both 7.2 and W2k, I counted 40 services running on W2K and the
machine works fine. However, my 7.2 is a bit sluggish. I tried to disable
as many daemons as I could but it had little effect.


My impression is its the window manager/environment. It's kind of like you
can't have your cake and eat it too type of thing - you can't have a wm/env
that is both full featured and spunky. I'm sure they are working on it
though...


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 8:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: Why is 7.2 so much slower than 7.1



take a very close look at the programs that are running automatically at
boot time. That could be the source of your problems.



Abe



  Original Message ---
 From: Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 15:29:08 -0700
 
 I ran  $ free and saw that I was heavily into my swap, to the tune of 
 around 227 M. I switched to Gnome and everything is running much 
 faster. I've been monitoring my memory / swap usage, and the most swap 
 I've used in Gnome is about 40M running Moz 0.8. That program eats up 
 buffer / cache too.
 
 The thing that's really weird, is a buddy of mine is using 7.2 and KDE 
 on a 200 PI with 64M and his system runs fine. I think somehow I must 
 have sprung a memory leak or something. Oh well, I'm actually starting 
 to like Gnome a lot. It's much more stable than it was a couple of 
 years ago.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Michael
 
 
 Glen Leinweber wrote:
 
  Michael,
   This is a guess... I wonder if 64MEG is close to the
  limit for 7.2? Perhaps 7.1 fits KDE and one or two apps
  fits into 64M without going to swap. Once you get into swap,
  things really slow down.
   I've often heard that more RAM often solves speed
  problems.
  
  
 
 





RE: [newbie] Kmail won't connect

2001-03-01 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Kmail won't connect





Don't think so, cause I'm able to connect to everything on the other computer.
It is just the one computer that I have windows on one disk and linux on the other.
It acts like the MSwin winsocket problem I used to have on occasion with windows but don't
see how to fix it Mandrake.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan
Shoemaker
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 3:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kmail won't connect



Dennis Myers wrote:
 Actually it isn't just Kmail, Netscape can't find any
 servers either. This just happened on my other box and came
 out of nowhere. Kmail says it can't find
 mail.earthlink.net and netscape has a socket problem. I
 have checked and double checked my addresses and password.
 My Kppp dials up and connects and there it stops. Any one
 run into this before, I'm not using the right keywords to
 find any answers in the archives, so would appreciate any
 help or point me in the right direction and holler
 charge! TIA


Dennishow about your dns servers? One day my browser 
quit working and I called my isp and found out that the dns 
servers had changed to different ip addresses that morning.
-- 
Alan





RE: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?

2001-03-01 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?





Cool, so I can copy them from there to a temp folder in my /home and then if things go askew
as they do frequently I still have them after a reinstall. Thanks for the info.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan
Shoemaker
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 3:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?



Dennis Myers wrote:
 On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, you wrote:
  Hi everybody,
 
  Does any one know when Mandrake will start posting KDE2.1
  Final Release? Will we be able use the update feature?
  Or, is there an alternate ftp site?

 Hey Roman, I don't know how others do it but I use gftp
 from the KDE desktop to down load, that way I can save to a
 designated file, copy to a zip for future use and do the
 rpm -Uvh *.rpm  from the saved file to load the new rpms.
 If I ever have to reinstall the zip files are waiting
 without having to go through a 56K modem d/l again. gftp
 also is capable of resume function so if you loose the
 connection you can pick it up where you left off.


Dennismandrakeupdate saves the rpms that it downoads and
installs in your /var/cache/grpmi directory.
--
Alan





RE: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?

2001-03-01 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?





OOps, come to think of it is /var one of those partitions that would be under /home
if you don't specifically make a partition for it when installing?


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan
Shoemaker
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 3:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?



Dennis Myers wrote:
 On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, you wrote:
  Hi everybody,
 
  Does any one know when Mandrake will start posting KDE2.1
  Final Release? Will we be able use the update feature?
  Or, is there an alternate ftp site?

 Hey Roman, I don't know how others do it but I use gftp
 from the KDE desktop to down load, that way I can save to a
 designated file, copy to a zip for future use and do the
 rpm -Uvh *.rpm  from the saved file to load the new rpms.
 If I ever have to reinstall the zip files are waiting
 without having to go through a 56K modem d/l again. gftp
 also is capable of resume function so if you loose the
 connection you can pick it up where you left off.


Dennismandrakeupdate saves the rpms that it downoads and
installs in your /var/cache/grpmi directory.
--
Alan





RE: [newbie] Can't get eth1 up

2001-02-27 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Can't get eth1 up





Did you know that if you highlight the text you want to put in an e-mail or elsewhere
for that matter, you can then go to the email composition screen and right click and
then click on paste in the popup box? Don't click on copy when you first highlight the 
text with the mouse pointer, just highlight it and then go to where you want to paste it 
and then do the right click and paste. Saves a lot of time and also gives the verbatem text.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Doug Roberts
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Can't get eth1 up



It was a typo, I was copying it off the screen somedays I just can't
type worth a shrug



Doug




 If this is a cut-and-paste as opposed to a retype with a typo, then you
 should probably change 3th1 to eth1.

 Doug Roberts wrote:
  alias eth0 3c503
  alias 3th1 3c503
  options 3c503 irq=5,9 io=0x2e0,0x2a0
 
  This used to work for SuSE, before it went south on me. What am I doing
  wrong that I cant get eth1 to work?
  If you need more info, I am glad to provide.
 
  Doug

 --
 Digital Wokan, Tribal Mage of the Electronics Age
 Guerilla Linux Warrior







RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM-solved and update

2001-02-27 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM



I took the 
suspect ram sticks back to the shop where I bought them and the tech put it in a 
windows box and booted it up. It booted right up, so they said the memory was 
tested ok. They gave me an exchange anyway, but I thought it interesting that 
their test was to boot it and let the bios test tell them if it was ok. That's 
fine i'm back to 256M and it was instantly recognized in LM7.2 on boot. 
Dennis M.
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
Behalf Of Myers, Dennis R NWOSent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 
8:45 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
[newbie] Testing for bad RAM
This is the 
funny thing about my situation, no crashes, no weird things going on, I just 
can't get linux to recognize my ram. The system doesn't even seem to run any 
slower, transfers of web pages and searches are as fast as ever. I am thinking 
motherboard, so I will try suggested test of putting the ram in another box and 
see if it causes problems there. Two of the sticks are only a couple of months 
old and I should be able to exhchange them if I can determine good or 
bad.
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
Behalf Of Mark JohnsonSent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:58 
AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [newbie] 
Testing for bad RAM
Naa, I 
can't believe this, I have a 256 stick that crashed three computers continuously 
and it counted up in the bios just fine in all three. This 128 stick isn't 
quite so ruthless on me but linux apps keep crashing on me left and right and 
weird things like the logout won't work sometimes in X...

  -Original Message-From: Myers, Dennis R NWO 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, February 
  20, 2001 2:20 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: 
  RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM
  I've been told by local computer techs that if your 
  bios sees the ram at bootup ,( in other words detects it and counts it off on 
  the first screen that shows your primary and secondary IDE devices 
  and you can hit del to get to bios) then the ram memory is good and 
  should be functional. I am not a technician so I am relying on their 
  advice.
  -Original 
  Message- From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Mark Johnson Sent: Tuesday, February 
  20, 2001 1:31 PM To: LinuxNewbie (E-mail) Subject: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM 
  I am suspicious that my RAM is bad. Is there 
  anyway in linux that I can confirm this? 
  


RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM

2001-02-22 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM



This is the 
funny thing about my situation, no crashes, no weird things going on, I just 
can't get linux to recognize my ram. The system doesn't even seem to run any 
slower, transfers of web pages and searches are as fast as ever. I am thinking 
motherboard, so I will try suggested test of putting the ram in another box and 
see if it causes problems there. Two of the sticks are only a couple of months 
old and I should be able to exhchange them if I can determine good or 
bad.
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
Behalf Of Mark JohnsonSent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:58 
AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [newbie] 
Testing for bad RAM
Naa, I 
can't believe this, I have a 256 stick that crashed three computers continuously 
and it counted up in the bios just fine in all three. This 128 stick isn't 
quite so ruthless on me but linux apps keep crashing on me left and right and 
weird things like the logout won't work sometimes in X...

  -Original Message-From: Myers, Dennis R NWO 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, February 
  20, 2001 2:20 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: 
  RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM
  I've been told by local computer techs that if your 
  bios sees the ram at bootup ,( in other words detects it and counts it off on 
  the first screen that shows your primary and secondary IDE devices 
  and you can hit del to get to bios) then the ram memory is good and 
  should be functional. I am not a technician so I am relying on their 
  advice.
  -Original 
  Message- From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Mark Johnson Sent: Tuesday, February 
  20, 2001 1:31 PM To: LinuxNewbie (E-mail) Subject: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM 
  I am suspicious that my RAM is bad. Is there 
  anyway in linux that I can confirm this? 
  


RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM

2001-02-21 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM





I've been told by local computer techs that if your bios sees the ram at bootup ,( in other words detects it and counts it off on the first screen that shows your primary and secondary IDE devices and you can hit del to get to bios) then the ram memory is good and should be functional. I am not a technician so I am relying on their advice.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 1:31 PM
To: LinuxNewbie (E-mail)
Subject: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM


I am suspicious that my RAM is bad. Is there anyway in linux that I can
confirm this? 






RE: [newbie] Printer recommendations

2001-01-30 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Printer recommendations





I had similar problem and solved it by changing to 90% on the page resolution, I think that was it . 


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Aaron Benedict
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:36 AM
To: Sevatio Octavio; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Printer recommendations


On Tuesday 30 January 2001 08:31, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
Sevatio Octavio I heard that Epsons are linux-friendly.


I have an Epson Photo 750 and for the most part it works well in Linux except 
for when I try to print from Kmail. It is always coming up with the last few 
line of the page and the first few lines missing. Does anyone have an idea 
why this is happening?


Aaron
-- 
Aaron Benedict
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






RE: [newbie] New system-failed install

2001-01-29 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] New system-failed install





I have a problem with install on one of my systems also. The thing is, it has two hard drives and on the secondary hard drive (a maxtor) linux installs just fine. So I know it is not the mother board and other hardware. This is the one thing we have in common other than the sound card, my primary hard drive is a WD 13 gig ATA66. I have had linux on it before but after a power problem I had to reinstall on both hard drives and the WD is not cooperating. Hopefully someone out there can give us a fix. Other wise I am saving my pennies for a new Maxtor to replace the frisbee I have now.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert F. Trettel
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 6:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] New system-failed install


Hi All,


I hope someone can help me out,can't get a good install on my home built
system. This is what I have:


Asus A7V 700Mhz Duron
128mg PC133 ram
Sound Blaster Live Value
Ati Rage pro 128 32mgs
Acer 40x Cd-rom
10gig W/D hard drive ATA66


When Mandrake's installer gets to the package install it finds errors in
them and 
shuts down the install. Tried turning off my L1 cache, also just about
anything
else I could think of. Always the same. Even Windoze doesn't like this
setup.
I thought I had the parts to make one heck of a Linux box,but soon going
to
swap out parts. May get something back.
I am tried of my out dated 166Mhz.


Thanks for any input
Robert F. Trettel






RE: [newbie] Goodbye

2001-01-29 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Goodbye





What were you installing with? Your own d/l'd and burned CD's or a store bought set? I had similar problems with installs until I bought the boxed set Power Pack Deluxe and then all was well. The CD's I burned myself were not being read properly by my CDROM .

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of GECOS
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 9:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Goodbye


Hello All,
Saturday evening my HDD failed, installed a new one today with mixed
feelings about Mandrake, on the failed HDD I had 6 failed installs
before everything went well, this time I gave up after **8** failed
installs, different error everytime, I was very disappointed, but
decided to look elsewhere, SuSE 6.3 first time right (5+GB)
Corel Linux v2 from my daughter again first time installed without any
problems.
So I'm joining SuSE now.
Cheers, 
Herman






RE: [newbie] upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2

2001-01-29 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2





Just an added comment, there does seem to be a large variation in experience with the upgrade, so if it was me, I would back up what I didn't want to loose completely, like mail addresses, e-mail and URLs as well as any spreadsheets letters etc. and then go ahead and try the upgrade. If it doesn't work you've only lost a bit of time, and can then wipe the hd and do a clean install.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Quaylar
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 6:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2


hiho ppl.


i followed the earlier thread about the question wether 7.2 is worth 
upgrading and many of u said it is.
so my question to this is :


i´ve made bad experiences with upgrading from 6.2 to 7.1, i had a working 
install of 6.2 where everything was working (took me months !) and after 
the upgrade almost nothing was working any more.all the settings gone 
and nothing than problems..


so is there something i have to especially take care of when upgrading to 
7.2 (from 7.1) to avoid screwing up my entire system ?...
or.has somebody of u made experiences like this ?.


greets


--quay


--
-Quaylar-
Icq# 30932448
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
! Knowledge is power 








RE: [newbie] Patches

2001-01-26 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Patches





Use  rpm --rebuilddb  should do it. 


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kevin Tambascio
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 2:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Patches


Hi,


Has anyone had any problems with Mandrake Update freezing during the
updates? I was trying to perform a bunch of the updates, maybe about half,
and the MandrakeUpdate froze during the actual installation. Doing a
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace or Ctrl-Alt-Delete did not do anything! Mouse and
keyboard were non-responsive. The harddrive was making tons of noise, so it
got stuck doing something. If I selected one or two of the updates, that
seemed to work OK. After rebooting, I re-ran MandrakeUpdate, and the
potential list of security updates was the same as before I started, even
though I successfully updated some of the entries before, almost like my RPM
database is messed up.


Could it have something to do with the RPM database? maybe it needs to be
rebuilt before installing the new security updates? (I'm not at my linux
box to try it now...). I am running Mandrake 7.2, 2.2.17 kernel. This was
under KDE 2.01.


Can someone tell me what the command is to update the RPM database?


Thanks,
Kevin



- Original Message -
From: Dave Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Patches



 Just run Mandrake Update, and it will give you a list of all available and
 applicable security patches for your system. Choose Select All, then Do
 Updates, and it's all automated from there...

 Dave

 At 02:25 PM 01/26/2001 -0500, you wrote:
 How can I get all of the security updates in one swoop? Are they packaged
 somewhere or would I have to download each patch separately?
 
 Thanks,
 
 The Moose

 Dave Sherman
 SoftServ Business Systems, Inc. Quid quid latine dictum sit,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] altum viditur.
 (763) 569-9839









RE: [newbie] Aurora

2000-11-22 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Aurora





Pardon me for butting in but, how do you edit if you can't get a konsole. I am only able to log in and get to where the command line is as root @localhost. Which editor and how do I get to the correct file? I'm lost without kedit and it won't work without an xserver running. Thanks for any help. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alan Shoemaker
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Aurora


Shawn Daniel wrote:
 I thought someone had posted something on this before, but
 I couldn't find it in the archive.

 I have installed 7.2, it works pretty well (some of it
 kinda slow though), but the only way I can get into it is
 with my boot disk. If I use grub to get in, it boots to
 Aurora and stops. All it ever says is Booting.. It
 never gets any further then that. When I check the other
 consoles, there are two running and both are locked up. I
 have no idea where to start. I know that I really don't
 care for Aurora at all. I would rather just boot in to
 Xthe way my boot disk does.

 Now when I do a control-alt-delete the box responds and
 starts shutting down. So does this mean Aurora is REALLY
 slow and I need to wait even longer?

 Can someone tell me how to either repair Aurora, where to
 begin, or how to rid myself of this nuisance.


Shawnit sounds like the framebuffer resolution specified 
in /etc/lilo.conf is bogus for your system. Boot into Linux 
with the boot floppy you made during installation. Sigb in 
as root and edit /etc/lilo.conf by changing any line that 
starts with:


vga=


and replace whatever appears after the 'equals sign' with 
'normal', like this:


vga=normal


then save the file and at a command line type:


lilo -v


after lilo is done re-writing itself then log out and reboot.


Your system should boot normally without Aurora. If you want 
to experiment wuth getting Aurora to run during boot, change 
the current 3 digit code to another in the 'vga=' line in 
/etc/lilo.conf till one works properly. The below chart of 
framebuffer codes will help you in this process:


Colors 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
+---+---++-+-
 256 | 769 771 773 775 796
32,768 | 784 787 790 793 797
65,536 | 785 788 791 794 798
 16.8M | 786 789 792 795 799
-- 
Alan






RE: [newbie]printing

2000-11-13 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie]printing





Or, when you select the object or file you want, hold down the shift key and then click, you should get a save to box that will start the download to a location like /home/dennis/ filename. That is the quickest way I know of to start a download. You can change the save location also.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dale Kosan
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie]printing


You are using Netscape I bet,right click on the file or link and choose save
as.The other way,as you have found out is not easy to understand.After all
the code is done,go up to file,save as and you are done.Just easier to right
click...




- Original Message -
From: Marcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie]printing



 Dear All, I went to the site to download Cups and I got alot of computer
 language or code printout to my screen instead of an RPM package that I
 expected. I went to a site for Acroread 4.02 rpm and the same thing
 happened. What do I need to do to correct this? Thank you. Marcia









RE: [newbie] size of log files

2000-11-13 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] size of log files





This also begs the question, is there a file or files that one should periodically clear out to prevent filling up a disk with garbage? I have found nothing in my reading that says it is necessary, but just maybe I missed it. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of philomena
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 1:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] size of log files


Hi Alan,


I will subscribe to that list, but my question is not really a
PMFirewall question - its about controlling the size of the system log
files - since I saw a syslog.gz , which I know I didn't create, I am
assuming there is some system utility that compressed the
/var/log/syslog file when it reached some filesize. The same happened
with /var/log/messages - there was a messages.gz, which I didn't create.
Is there a system parameter or service that monitors and controls the
size of specified log files ? If so, I want to set that max file size to
something small, so that my system doesn't go haywire while I am workign
on the firewall issue.


Thanks,
philomena


Alan Shoemaker wrote:
 
 philomena wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I installed PMFirewall recently and have been getting a ton
  of the same message in my syslog and messages files - they
  are deny messages, but of my own static IP address, so I
  must have something set up wrong. As a consequence, these
  files have been getting huge, and have caused me some
  problems when the partition has run out of space. I notice
  that there is a ..gz file of each of these files. Is there
  a system parameter that based on the filesize automatically
  compresses the file ? If so, how do I manipulate that so
  that my system behaves while I track down the firewall
  problem ?
 
  Thanks,
  philomena
 
 To subscribe to the pmfirewall mailing list send a message to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subscribe pmfirewall in the body
 of the message.
 --
 Alan






RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-01 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems





Look in the Drakeconfig for hardware detection or lothar I can't remember which its called now, click on that and when it lists everything there should be a + box next to modem, see what it says, did it detect the modem? Also I have found that when I give KPPP all the configuration data I then have to exit from the Xwindow and restart or exit completely and reboot. Once I have done that the modem works fine. I don't think you will be able to use /dev/modem without making a symbolic link to it from the real port... Is a PCMCIA plugged into or considered a serial port on your computer( I've never used one on a laptop)? If it is the equivalent of COM 1 or 2 in windows then you should get a connection at /dev/ttys0 or ttys1, hope that helps. Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] PCMCIA modems


I am trying to get a PCMCIA modems to work under Kppp (MD7.1, Sony Vaio PCG
F250) I have tried all the /dev options from /dev/modem to whatever the last
one is and either get modem busy, can't open modem etc. If I set flow control
to none and then try to query modem, it will say modem ready and check the
ATI commands but the resulting table of ATI commands is blank.
The shop told me that all PCMCIA modems are hardware modems, were they wrong,
have they sold me a Winmodem ? 






RE: [newbie] Browsers

2000-10-18 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Browsers





I had tried the tar file on Opera and got a dump due to unexpected EOF. So that didn't work for me. And I do understand that beta may load slower but what I am seeing is after it loads and is running, if I change screens to go to say mail it takes about 5 times longer to bring up the mail screen, same thing in doing changes of URLs or any move in an existing screen. Is that common with a beta? It's like my computer has gone into slow motion.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Larry Marshall
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 10:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Browsers


 I have d/l'd Opera, Netscape 6, and Mozilla and find that I can not
 install Opera due to wrong architecture, and the other two flow like


If you want to try this, download the tar file instead. I dont know
what's going on with their rpms but you've bumped into what's a common
problem there.


 molasses in January. They are so slow to load anything that I feel like
 I have timewarped back to the good old dos days and booting with floppys


Haven't wasted my time with NS6.0. It's true that Mozilla loads
slowly. Truthfully, most betas will load more slowly (often by a
lot) than true releases as they're bloated with developer code. On the
other hand, who cares when it comes to a browser. Load it, stick into one
of your windows and leave it there. 


 one found the fix for the wrong architecture thingy in Opera? I have


See above.


 are twitchy and crash frequently. I hope that the final releases are
 better for speed in Linux than what I see now, or have I missed


One of the things I see regularly is people's unfamiliarity with
beta-test software, both in terms of expectations and interpretations. I
guess it is pretty unique for most people working in Windows to see true
beta-apps with all their trace code, dead code, etc. still hanging inside
them. With Windows you get to beta-test after you buy it and the bloat
there is more a matter of programming taste than anything else.

 something in the install? Linux makes everything but the mozilla prog
 run faster so something is amiss.


Only your interpretation and expectations of beta software.


Cheers --- Larry









RE: [newbie] Making DHCP work

2000-10-18 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Making DHCP work





Hi, just to check, did you configure Netscape?. In otherwords go to the Netscape tool bar, click on edit, click on preferences and put in the IP addresses in mail server for your ISP. For some reason I have noticed that Netscape will not connect without that information. I may be all wet but this is what it seemed needed doing in two cases of my own installations . Luck, Dennis M.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Making DHCP work



Hi!


I subscribed to Road Runner (cable using DHCP) two weeks ago and am still
not able to use it...
I got rid of my first problem (making eth0 work) thanks to two Linux
angels, Michael and Greg, that I thank again.


Now here is what's happening:


* Eth0 seems to work like a charm (IRQ and IO are specified for eth0, the
boot says OK after Configuring the Eth0 interface and so on)
* DHCPCD has been configured, and also seems to work. Indeed, when I type
dhcpcd it says already running.
* When I use the command ifconfig, I have a nice inet adress for eth0.
* The online led of the cable modem they provided is flashing on and off.


BUT


* When I open netscape and type www.linux.org or any other adress it
answers unable to locate the server bla bla bla.


I did not configure myself DHCPCD or any connection, I let Mandrake do it:
In Netconf, I simply used the Basic Host Information tab, enabling DHCP.
I didn't touch the other tabs as I do not understand that Networking stuff.
I guess there is something to do, and I am pretty sure it is something very
simple, but I don't know what...


[My computer features a Pentium 733, 128 RAM, Tyan Trinity 400 motherboard.
Good stuff.]


I thank the Linux angels who will save my computer life again!


Nicolas






RE: [newbie] Learning Linux?

2000-09-13 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Learning Linux?





Running Linux  (O'Rielly Publishing) is an excellent reference. Dennis registered linux user #180834 or something like that.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Learning Linux?


ihave linux mandrake for beginners and it wasnt very helpful it seems more 
like $25 for the mandrake 7.0 cd which i never used because i already had 7.1



In a message dated 13-Sep-00 05:57:17 Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 As a fairly competent Windows user, what is the best method of learning
Linux? Is it to just learn about performing tasks as they occur, (ie
unzipping and installing programs etc) or to go through a book like
Linux for Dummies for example chapter by chapter? 






RE: [newbie] Security for Single Client

2000-09-13 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Security for Single Client





You don't have to do anything but follow the readme. When the install starts it will ask a bunch of questions. Answer no to most of them and allow unlimited access to 127.0.0. When all questions are answered and you tell it to start on ppp0 connection, it will automatically modify your IPchains. You will be off and running. No other config required. Dennis

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 8:10 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Security for Single Client


Thats great. I've downloaded the .tar and have been going over the readme's and the IPChains HowTo. Do I have to compile the kernel under Mandrake 7.1 to

enable IPChains, or can I do it from Drakconfig?


Barry :-)



On Tue, 12 September 2000, Dennis Myers wrote:


 
 Barry, In a word yes. I have it on my dial-up machine and it works like
 a charm. Dennis
 
 Barry Premeaux wrote:
 
  The majority of the info I have been reading
  on firewalls, and pmfirewall in particular,
  refers to a second machine setting between
  you and the outside world.
 
  What about the typical dial up client? Does
  pmfirewall work here as well?
 
  --
  Barry :-)
 
 --
 Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842



_
The freedom to choose your own Internet access price.
Surfree.com - got to be free
http://www.surfree.com






RE: [newbie] Yahooooooooooooooo - Party at Fred's Tonight!!!

2000-09-12 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Yahooo - Party at Fred's Tonight!!!





Did you use the Mandrake update function? I started to but the warning message about doing it separately stopped me. Did you ignore and go for it? If so, I will give it a try also. Thanks, Dennis

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Rye
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Yahooo - Party at Fred's Tonight!!!



Well folks I bit the bullet.


Decided on a marathon tonight in honour of the upcomming Olympics.


Started at 6.00pm and downloaded Kernel-2.2.16 (1.5 hrs!!! Good line
tonight !!)


And installed same.. all 'looked' ok, so a reboot was attempted and
dam me if it didn't work!!


 Roman on Sun 10 said install and reboot!!!


 Forgot to tell us we newbies needed to tweak the bootloader eh?


8.00pm downloaded Bastille-1.1.0 after reading an article at/on
http://www/enteract.com about Armouring Linux. Sat down and read the
Ipchains HOWTO yet again.


10.00pm - decide that a backup might be in order - so /etc and /home
copied to a spare chunk on the other HDD and beast rebooted to that
other opsys where a cd was written (That's another bullet yet to be
tasted.)


11.30pm Sore eyes - bored with infer-mercials - reboot to Linux
untar Bastille and go for it - answered all the questions eventually
between reading man pages and hoping I got it right..


00.45AM - all looks good - reboot - and hope.


00.47AM - I'm up and running - so attempt to get to the Net.
01.30AM - success - line has deteriorated even more - only getting
around 1.2kbs transfer, lots of ppp timeouts - I have to deal with
that later.


Get the mail - yup worked - answered/responded to 20-odd.
Go surfing - water is bloody cold this time of morning - try grc.com
get lots of triggers from portsentry even at 1.2kbs


02.30 - logout and check logs - yup I'm all happy


What a relief it's been.. 


Now all I have to do is make suitable sacrifices to any diety we/you
care to name so that I don't stuff it all up.


Cheers


John


-- 
ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]






RE: [newbie] host.allow

2000-09-11 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] host.allow





I've seen this nomenclature in other places, like samba man etc, does it really mean to put the .com at the end. Should I be putting as an example localhost.localdomain.com or can I leave the .com off? This confuses me for some reason. Dennis

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Holly Henry-Pilkington
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] host.allow


The format of hosts in hosts.allow or hosts.deny is:


SERVICE: host name


e.g:


TELNET: mydomain.com
FTP: 123.456.789.012 yourdomain.com 
ALL: 111.111.111.
ALL: ALL


The first is specifying by domain name which has to be resolvable via DNS
or present in your /etc/hosts file to work. The second is an example of
specifying by IP address as well as how to enter multiple hosts for a
given service.


The third is an example of a subnet mask. For example, if you wanted to
give all of your local network machines access to all services, you would
put in the first three parts of the IP addresses (the parts that all of
your internal machines have in common) and end with a dot. Then all
machines on that subnet will have access.


The final example (what I use in hosts.deny) is the wildcard ALL. You can
use this for services you want fully open like HTTP or FTP for certain
servers.


For more info, type:


man hosts.allow


at your command line.


HTH.


Holly



On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Manuel Tuthill wrote:


 Does anyone know the format of how to a a host to host.allow if so could
 they let me know!
 
 
 Warmest regards,
 
 Manuel Tuthill
 
 
 
 









RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem

2000-09-11 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem 





Sorry to butt in but I have read that if you have the Network routing daemon running it will interfere with a dialup modem. You might want to check that in Drakconfig. Just a thought. It got me on one install. As soon as I disabled the network routing the modem dialed. Good luck, Dennis

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] I can't detect my modem 


Charles,


I followed your instructions for configuring my port. Unfortunately with
no success. Found my device just fine using cat tool.
It is indeed a Communication controller. :) It is set to IRQ 9. I
entered the setserial commands you gave me and after doing so and did a
modem query. Now I get No response from modem vice Modem is Busy reply.
So I did some experimenting with the setserial handles. I entered them each
one at time, skipped different ones, just about every combo
possible(restarting between different patterns). What is happening is I
continue to get the busy reply unless I either (1) include skip_test with
the autoconfig handle -or- (2) run the autoconfig without the skip_test
(still busy) and then do the setserial uart 16550A. Then i get the no
response. It seems to me I have isolated the problem to the uart. I can do
all the other commands and still get the busy reply, but once I use
skip_test or set the uart I get no response. I also tried every different
uart setting it would allow me to. No help. I tried the process on ttyS1 as
well with same results. What exactly is the uart anyway? I also did less
/proc/interrrupts to look at my IRQs and it wasn't listed (9 that is).
Where do I go from here?


/proc/pci info


BUS 0, device 4, function 0:
Communication controller: Lucent (ex-Att) Microelectronics L56xMF(rev. 1)
Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 9.
Master capable. No bursts. Max Gnt=252. Max Lat=14


Also, I am running dual boot (grub) WIN98/Mandrake7.1 Athlon600


Help! )


John



 Here are my weekly instructions for a PCI modem in Linux.


 The first thing you need to do is find out if you winmodem or a real
 modem. Log in as root and from terminal enter the following command # cat
 /proc/pci
 This will list all your PCI devices. On this list you should see either
 Communication controller or Communication device, that listing is your
 modem. If it shows as Comm. device you have a winmodem and it won't work
in
 Linux. If it shows as Comm. controller prceed as follows:
 Write down the first I/O range. In the example I am using 0xd800 replace
 that with yours.
 Enter the following
 # setserial /dev/ttyS3 port 0xd800 spd_vhi skip_test auto_irq autoconfig
 If there are no errors, then enter
 # setserial /dev/ttyS3 uart 16550A

 Select /dev/ttyS3 as the device in kppp and your modem should now
initalize
 and operate.
 To make this perm. you will need to edit your rc.local file which is
located
 in the /etc/rc.d directory. Add the 2 setserial lines to the end of this
 file
 Save the changes and reboot your system.

 Charles :-)

  - Original Message -
  From: John
 
  It is on com port 4 in windows which is ttys3 in linux I believe. When
I
  query it using KPPP it tells me Sorry, modem is busy. Of course it
also
  says this for just about every other port as well. I found some
  documentation on Maximumlinux.com and it mentions that special
 instructions
  are required for ttys2 and ttys3. Of course they don't tell you what
 these
  instructions are. I am unable to change the com port to 2 as it goes to
4
  automatically when it installs (in Windows). I am really stumped here.
 Any
  words of advice? Thanks
 
  John
 












[newbie] Rpm designations

2000-09-07 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: Rpm designations





Can somebody explain the difference in .i386 and .i586 designation in rpms Sometimes you have a choice and I'm not sure but I think that this is referring to processor class. I have a AMD K-6 II 400 and I think the .i586 is ok for that processor? Somebody educate me here. Thanks, Dennis




RE: [newbie] ESS Audio still not working

2000-08-31 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO



Ooops! 
earlier message is right, it's "sndconfig" not soundconfig. Sorry, I got 
verbose there and let my fingers take over from my brain.
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Julio C. 
GutierrezSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:14 PMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [newbie] ESS Audio still not 
workingDennis Myers wrote: 
 I have already tried both ways and when I go on 
  the console and type soundconfig it gives me a coomand not found message, is 
  there anything else I can tryThanks for your help!  
 
 Are you sure it is not working? I mean, 
  have you enabled system sounds in KDE and turned up the volume for CD 
  players? I'm not sure how to enable sounds in gnome if that is the 
  desktop you are using. Check in KDE control center to see if 
  system sounds is enabled. And click on the small speaker icon on the 
  task bar to see where the volume is set. If you have already done these 
  things, I would go to Konsole and "su" and type in " soundconfig" and 
  try configuring that way.
  "Julio C. Gutierrez" wrote: 
  Hi everyone, I recently installed Mandrake 7.1 and 
it works terrific, with one exeption, My Ess sound card that is supposed 
to be compatible doesnot work, and it was working under windoze before, 
so my question is: is there anything I can do or is there any new or 
current drivers for linux? your help will be appreciated 
Thank you!--
Dennis a registered linux user #180842


RE: [newbie] cannot connet to internet

2000-08-31 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] cannot connet to internet





Hi, from the KDE desktop click on the internet link to bring up Kppp box. Click on setup and then in the little window it should show what you named your internet connection. Like Earthlink or what ever. If nothing shows click add if something is there click edit. Then you should put in the DNS addresses for you service provider in the appropriate places, I can't remember which tabs they are but check each tab to make sure the correct info is in there. The PAP or CHAP should be selected and set your modem speed to the appropriate setting. (I always set mine one step higher than it actually is like at 112 K instead of 56K. Let us know what you find and if it works. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 1:57 PM
To: Mandrake maling list
Subject: Re: [newbie] cannot connet to internet


On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Juggernaut wrote:


But if I'm using kppp to dial, this file change into :
domain craven.net # kppp temp entry
#domain link.net #disable by kppp
search link.net
nameserver 202.137.2.155
nameserver 192.168.0.1 #kppp temp entry

So, I can't browse internet. Because domain of my ISP was blocked. How can I
solve this problem ?


I don't use kppp, but I would suggest you check the settings and dns
entries that you set up there.


Paul


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if we can't shoot at them?


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RE: [newbie] error on boot-up

2000-08-28 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] error on boot-up





Try one last thing, at the prompt, type just linux or just failsafe and hit return. That about uses up my help knowledge on this subject J

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Marcia Waller
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 11:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] error on boot-up


Dear Paul, Alan, Mark, Thank you for your help. I would definitely agree
that my system is stalling as it's attempting to mount the 'root' file
system in read/write mode.


I typed the' linux single' and it made no difference. I have not found a
way to get to a console or linuxconf.


I have read and tried many things and none have worked. I suppose you have
to choose Grub at installation and it is a little late now.


The failsafe did not work with LILO that is for sure. Would I be better off
totally reinstalling Linux Mandrake 7.0? I did do the upgrade install and
that did not change anything either.


I suspect that I did something incorrectly in the fstab file since I was
working on that for the zip drive just before I had problems. I touched
nothing but the zip drive entry. I have been working on that for awhile
trying to get it to work and that never hurt anything before plus it did not
get my zip to work either:)


Thank you for your help. I may just try to start over if I can.


If I decide to reinstall how would I use grub instead?


I appreciate the help. Marcia









RE: [newbie] Detecting Zip drive Modem

2000-08-24 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Detecting Zip drive  Modem





Go to the linux-mandrake homepage and click on tutorials, there is some very good help on setting up a modem in Kppp. 


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Detecting Zip drive  Modem


On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Rakesh Raghvani wrote:


Could you please help me! 

I've currently installed Linux Mandrake on my computer and I've read the
help files on how the detect and set up the Zip drive and Modem Card. I
can't seem to install the hardware, installing sound card, cd rom driver etc
were easy! So I've decided to give up. So if you now, I would be grateful if
you could tell me how to solve this problem.


I can't help you on the modem,
but try typing


insmod ppa


on a prompt. If that works, then you are already somewhere. Then you have
to create a directory to mount the zip to, like /mnt/zip and find out on
which device the ZIP is located. Most likely on /dev/sda4. Try 'mount
/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip' and see if that works.


Paul


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RE: [newbie] Fw: zip disk drive

2000-08-16 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Fw:  zip disk drive





There was an excellent help a while back on this list. Look in the archives and search under zip and you should find the answers I used to set up my zip drive. I would give you the data now but am at work on a win machine and don't have the access. Just in case you don't know you can find the archives on the Mandrake webpage that has mail lists, its down near the bottom of the page http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3 . If you can't find it come back to this thread and tonight I will dig up the data and put it on the e-mail again. Dennis

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Doug McGarrett
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Fw: zip disk drive


If your disk is VFAT, Linux will think the fs is on partition 4. So you need
to set up your fstab to look for (frinstance) /dev/hdc4.


At 09:40 PM 08/14/2000 -0700, you wrote:
I had to subscribe again in order to get any of the emails again. Any help
with the zip drive would be great. I have a dual boot system with Windows 95
and Linux Mandrake 7.0. I have 2 hard drives and an Atapi internal IDE zip
drive. It is supermounted but I do not know how to access and use it. Thanks
for your help. The rest of the needed information for this zip should be
below. Marcia
- Original Message -
From: Marcia Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 10:12 PM
Subject: zip disk drive


 Dear Anyone, First of all, I have not received any emails from this group
 for 2 days now. Is anyone else having this problem?

 Second of all, I finally have my internal Atapi Zip drive supermounted in
 Mandrake 7.0 but I cannot access it. I click on the zip icon and I get the
 same error message that I was always getting-can't find dev/hdc4 in
 /etc/fstab. How do I create an icon to work with my supermounted zip
 disk?How do I access my zip with or without an icon? How do I save files
 and place them into my zip disk? Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank
 you very much. Marcia

 P.S. I am very impressed with how everyone is so helpful here. I have come
a
 long way in a short time with Linux because of this group. Thank you.












RE: [newbie] Second hard drive

2000-08-16 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Second hard drive





Two replies and both are right. I set it up on the secondary (ide1) so it is hdd as the secondary slave. Sorry for giving out the wrong info when asking for help. Only serves to confuse the issue. I am going to download diskdrake and try that for partitioning and formatting. Thanks, I'll let you all know how this comes out. Dennis

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Goldenpi
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 12:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Second hard drive


If its primary slave, shouldn't it be hdb1, not hdd1? I know all those
names, haveing 4 hard drives in my system, includeing cd, with 7 partitions.


- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 4:05 AM
Subject: [newbie] Second hard drive



 I have installed a second hard drive on the linux box.It is shown as
 hdd. Went in and did a mke2fs and made one big partition, hdd1. Oh,
 it's a Maxtor 15gig DiamondMax on Primary slave. When I look at the
 drive now it says no readable partitions present. How do I make the
 partitions and save it so I can use it to back up my master hda. I'm not
 even sure how to send files to it. I have looked at How to's and the
 archives and don't find any help. Surely two hard drives are acceptable
 to linux. A little help here, this package is heavy and I can't seem to
 lift it. Ha! Thanks in advance, Dennis










RE: [newbie] Problems w/Netscape 4.73 Mandrake Updater

2000-08-14 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Problems w/Netscape 4.73  Mandrake Updater





http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/NByName.html
you will find the 4.74 here. I d/l'd it and it has the strong encryption too.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Cindy Bartorillo

Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Problems w/Netscape 4.73  Mandrake Updater


Netscape 4.73 seems unable to load several java pages that are favorites
around my house, such as a couple of the games at Yahoo. The Mandrake
Update feature gives me a list of all the things it can get for me,
among which is Netscape 4.74, but every time I try to get it I get an
error ('error fetching').


The weird part is that I ftp'ed to half a dozen mirror sites, including
ones listed by the Updater, and can't find any 4.74 at all. All the
Netscapes available for download are 4.73.


Does anyone know if this 4.74 really exists? Is the Mandrake Updater
generally kinda flaky, or is it a local problem?


While I'm at it, does anyone know of a better browser? As someone who's
accustomed to IE, Netscape is a real disappointment.


CindyB









RE: Re[2]: [newbie] Netscape/password

2000-07-14 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: Re[2]: [newbie] Netscape/password





Good question, on my machine it is the ISP password, that's where Netscape goes to get mail. In thinking about it I would say that the password should be what is required to connect to the POP3 or IMAP. So, it may be either the ISP or the mail server password they could be one and the same. This may be as clear as mud, but I hope it is understandable. Dennis

-Original Message-
From: Roman Korcek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 7:38 AM
To: Dennis Myers
Subject: Re[2]: [newbie] Netscape/password


Hi,


Should it not be the mail account password rather than the ISP password ?


Roman



 Eric MC.D wrote:


 Darryl Gibson wrote:
 
  Hello list,
 
  When I select Get Messages in Netscape I'm prompted for a password. My
  user's password doesn't work, but Root's password does. Root isn't even
  logged onto the machine. Why is this, and how can I permit users to get
  their mail, without using Root's password?
 
  TIA
 
  --
  Darryl Gibson
  Linux Neophyte (tm)
  RLU # 182668
  This computer is 100% Microsoft FREE
 Are you sure about your passwd ?
 When netscape ask for a password to retrieving mail from
 the net (ISP) this means OMHO that the 'remember my
 password'
 on the 'edit' of 'pop.yourISP' (or imap) is not set.
 When set, you are asked for that password only one's for
 all,
 the first time you logon.

 Eric


 To put it another way, the password it is asking for is the one you were
 given or set up with your ISP to log on to their server and the Internet. If
 you have used the same password for logging on to the Net and for root , I
 would change one of them just for security purposes. Dennis


 --
 Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842








RE: [newbie] XFree86 Setup Question

2000-06-14 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] XFree86 Setup Question





Try setting on the AOpen P128 card, I believe that is the right designation in the list. That is the card I have at home and Mandrake listed it although it did not find it on the install. When I picked it from the list and use a 16bit color and 800x600 resolution everything works fine. The card is an S3 Trio3D/2X so maybe those settings will work for you.

-Original Message-
From: Leo Stutzmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 9:07 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [newbie] XFree86 Setup Question


I have an IBM 300PL, with integrated Trio3D chip on the motherboard. I
installed XFree86 3.3.6. I have tried the Trio3D, Trio3D/2X, and the 86C365
setting. All these settings don't work. The screen just goes black.
Sometimes I can recover by using ctl-alt-backspace, and other times the
machine is locked up.


The chip says 86C366 on it. There does not seem to be a listing in the
graphic cards for this chip.


Anyone have this working? Do you have an XF86Config file or the needed lines
in the config to make this work?


Thanks for any help
Leo






RE: [newbie] What happerned to setup

2000-06-13 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] What happerned to setup





I believe it is XF86Setup try that and see if you get where you want to go today. Heh! 


-Original Message-
From: Jaguar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 11:15 AM
To: Linux Newbie
Subject: [newbie] What happerned to setup


I just reinstalled MDK 7.0 after a HD failure, and was trying to use setup
from a command line to configure my Opti 82C929 sound card. I can't find
setup, what is the RPM, or file name to install/use setup.
TIA
Jaguar


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RE: [newbie] How do I install a PCMCIA card on Mandrake Linux 7.0

2000-06-12 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] How do I install a PCMCIA card on Mandrake Linux 7.0





You can get some pretty detailed information on a generic device if it has an FCC code on it. This indicates that it was certified for use in the USA and by going to: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/help.html

You can find out who made the device and other interesting info.


-Original Message-
From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 7:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] How do I install a PCMCIA card on Mandrake Linux 7.0


On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Michael Khachiki wrote:


I can't find any documents on how to install a No Name PCMCIA card in Linux.
with out it I can't get on the net from Linux. Please let me know how should
I go about installing a No Name PCMCIA (Modem and LAN) on a laptop. I have
tried man pcmcia on the system. It showed me where I can find the pcmcia
config file. when I looked in that file, I could not find my pcmcia in the
list. How should I go about configuring my PCMCIA card ???


If you have a no name card, with no idea who or what made it, and equally
no clue as to the drivers needed, I am afraid you have a big problem.
If you could figure out the brand of it, or what
taiwanese/singapore/indian company made it, you could still stand a
chance. Otherwise my bets would be on a pcmcia card that is supported by
Linux. I know this is not the answer you want.


Paul


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Today is a Gift...That is why we call it The Present.


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